A Trusted Canadian Charity

Hope Partner

A monthly giving community which is bringing hope in hard places.

Children at a well at their school

A Friend Brings Hope in Hard Places

A Hope Partner is a friend and a friend loves like Jesus. Jesus helped those in need, caring for the overlooked and the outcast. Jesus cares when we hurt, he cares when we feel left out, he cares when people take advantage of us. He cares when we lack the basic needs of life. By joining our monthly giving community, you can be a friend to people living in hard places.  

What is a Hope Partner?

A Hope Partner commits to giving a minimum of $30 monthly.  The more you give, the greater the impact your partnership will have.

In 2025, over 2 million people were impacted by World Hope International programs through the generosity of donors just like you.  By increasing access to clean water, global health, and protection families and communities are experiencing opportunity, dignity, and hope.

A friend loves at all times, they are there to help when trouble comes.

Proverbs 17:17 | NIrV

Testimonials

What pastor are saying about a partnership with World Hope International Canada:

It was like walking into a picture and seeing hope and feeling the dreams of people. I experienced the soul of World Hope.
Rev. Steve Townsend
After visiting the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown NS, we were devastated by what we learned. The horrible treatment endured by descendants of Black Loyalists who resettled from Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone in 1793 moved us to action. When we found out World Hope International Canada was drilling deep borehole wells in Sierra Leone, we decided to partner with them to meet a basic need: clean water. We have been raising funds in the church and in the community, making positive contacts with individuals, local government, and businesses that will impact lives for generations.
Pastors Vincent and Karen Robertson
West Head Wesleyan Church, Clarks Harbour NS
We partner with World Hope International because we know that World Hope is on the ground in hard places helping many with practical needs that give them hope in the name of Jesus.
Rev. Angela Bradbury

Becoming a Hope Partner is easy. If giving by credit card, sign up using the Hope Partner giving form or call our team at 1-877-482-1499. If you want to set up pre-authorized debit complete this form and return it to us.

You will receive impact reports every 6 months so that you can see how your money is making a difference as well as our annual impact report.

More stories of hope and transformation can be found on our blog and social media | Facebook | Instagram

Hope Partners are friends.   And while you may never meet the people who your generosity is impacting you can actively be a part of bringing hope in hard places through your prayers, learning about transformational development, and sharing the impact of our work with people in your circle so more people can experience opportunity, dignity, and hope. 

The whole family can be a part of bringing hope in hard places by learning about the people your generosity is impacting.

When you sign up for Hope Partner Family Kits, your family will receive packages designed to engage your family in learning about and praying for the work of World Hope around the world.  Family Kits are sent out twice a year (digital or physical).  A package may include: stories, Scripture, ways to be praying, activities, games, videos and some surprises along the way!

You can sign up to receive family kits when you first become a Hope Partner or request to join anytime by sending us an email at info@worldhope.ca

Girl pumping clean water from deep borehole well

World Hope International (Canada) is a registered charity.

Charitable #869500173 RR 0001

1830 Mountain Road, Suite C

Moncton NB E1G 1A9

+1-613-482-1499
Toll-Free:  877-482-1499
info@worldhope.ca

© 2026 World Hope International (Canada). All rights reserved.
Website by
BeResponsive Media

World Hope International (Canada) funds are confined to Board-approved projects. Funds designated towards a project are used as designated, with the understanding that when the need for that project has been met or cannot be completed for reasons determined by the Board, the remaining funds designated will be used where needed most.