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On the Road to a More Secure Future
Reflections on a visit to Papua New Guinea and the opening of The Nomad Mougulu High School.
Mural Tells The Story of Kenenday Village
Bee was asked to use her talents to create a mural that would show the progress of the village partnership. They visually get to see the village grow as they continue to give to the project
Generations Changed Through Village Partnership
I recently interviewed Denn Guptill (planter/lead pastor) and Deborah Gilbert (missions pastor) of Cornerstone Church in Halifax, NS. They have an amazing story to tell about clean water!Seven years ago, Cornerstone began raising funds to drill deep borehole wells...
Wildlife Based Tourism
Respectfully adopting the Bunong word ‘Jahoo’ meaning female Gibbon, World Hope is working alongside the Indigenous Community Committee (ICC) towards a low impact, eco-tourism plan, enhancing both the previous business model and camp facilities for future visitors…
In Profile! Adesty Dulawan
“I realized that I want to be a vessel of healing and hope and being a counselor is an avenue to do so…”
Paving The Way To Peace
Last week, I sat down with Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, founder of World Hope International. We discussed the ways she has broken down barriers and has been a powerhouse in bringing sustainable and lasting change around the world…
Sierra Leone High Court Hands Down Sentences on Two Traffickers Convicted in Landmark Anti-Trafficking Case
In a landmark case, Sierra Leone secured its 1st conviction & sentencing for human trafficking. It’s a perfect example of prevention, protection, & prosecution.
A More Sustainable, Ecological Approach to Development
Discover what World Hope is doing among the indigenous Bunong communities in Mondulkiri, Cambodia, to combat deforestation & poaching, preserve their cultural heritage & raise important social issues, provide access to clean water and education, and more…
Donor Highlight: An Interview with the Riede Family
It was through Jen and Aaron’s love for volunteering and their passion for the world that they found one another on a hospital ship in West Africa.
Celebrating Christmas Around the World in Our Child Sponsorship Program
“We thank all the donors for making all these possible. Truly because of your faithful giving, we are making a difference into the lives of these children, not just in this party but most importantly empowering them through education that can never be taken away from them forever…”