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Summer 2020 Fellow: Christine Lathrop
Meet Summer 2020 Fellow Christine Lathrop. Christine is working in MARCOM, Development, and M&E. She is a huge asset to our team!
Innovating for Impact On Our Clean Water Strategy in Liberia
Many communities in Liberia were faced with an unimaginable question – how to stave off COVID-19 without clean water? This challenge left thousands walking long-distances in search of clean water…
WASH Reflections: Here’s to Good Health
In June of 2019, World Hope International (WHI) made a year-long commitment, along with 72 other organizations, to focus on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities (WASH in HCF).
More Baths Can Happen!
When two young girls in the community heard about this, they were so excited to know they would have clean water coming to their household instead of going to the dirty pond.
She’s Our Inspiration
Lives are transformed when people come together. Read about how two churches combined funds to drill a well in Sierra Leone to provide clean water for 245 people.
Food Distribution to Enable the Children Families
The impacts of COVID-19 continue to be felt around the world, World Hope responds through partnering to provide food care packages to ETC families.
Women Empowerment: A Ripple Effect
Young female entrepreneur defying the odds and breaking barriers as she runs a successful business in Eastern Europe. When equal opportunities are given to men and women, the impact is multiplied thereby having a ripple effect.
Celebrating the Passionate Purpose
World Hope’s first-ever Online Gala could not have gone any better. Our community stepped up and we all experienced 37 feel-good minutes of good news.
Making Things New
When other organizations were shutting down and pushing pause on current work, World Hope did not close. We did the opposite. Our doors remained open and our staff pivoted in strategy to find a way to address COVID.
Rehabilitating Wells in Liberia
“There are a lot of wells that are broken and if we can rehab these wells, then we can do it much quicker; we can begin to get clean water and then we can help with the soap for sanitation, so people can wash their hands.”