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Fall 2020 Intern: Kaylee Abato
Meet Fall 2020 intern Kaylee Abato. Kaylee is interning in our communication department, focusing on getting the word out about the importance of WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) for healthcare…
Elizabeth’s Gift: A Survivor Steps Forward with Her Story to Protect Other Women and Girls
One woman shares her story of survival – and her call for an end to violence against women and girls…
Mothers and Children Are Key To Society
When mothers and children are healthier, they are better able to work, learn, and grow, leading to healthier, more prosperous communities.
Mom, Have You Washed Your Hands?
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, Founder of World Hope International, shares her thoughts and reflections on handwashing, the pandemic, and the global church’s response to the vital need for clean water…
OSEC: A Modern Face of Human Trafficking
Sexual exploitation of children is one of the most heinous crimes in the world today as it targets the most vulnerable members of society – the children. Cyberspace has provided an easier and wider platform for it, and COVID-19 has made it worse – including at its epicenter in the Philippines. What can be done about it?
International Day of the Girl
Imagine a better world for girls and women and what it may take to get there. Be inspired by Phem’s story of hope, opportunity, and giving back.
Regaining Traditions in a Time of Trials
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the indigenous Agay found comfort, hope, and opportunity in a lost art…
A Cup of Cold Water
Haitians living on La Gonâve now no longer have to question whether or not their water source is safe or clean or good.
Volunteers drop everything and respond to Hurricane Laura
Despite COVID-19, an international team of six WHI volunteers dropped everything to respond to the devastation in Louisiana. Here’s one of their stories…
Hurricane Laura Survivors Receive Clean Water & $100K+ in Aid
At the invitation of GOSHEP, World Hope International assembled an international team of disaster responders and deployed them to Lake Charles, Louisiana. The team flew in from across the United States and Canada and have a simple, 3-step directive…