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Up-Close & Personal
One Conversation at a Time
Village Partnerships support individuals in identifying their most pressing needs and train communities to make sound decisions and take action towards change; they start with one conversation at a time.
Volunteers Responding to Disaster
I will continue partnering with World Hope because they are making a difference in the lives of people around the world. I’ve been able to see this and experience first-hand. I feel so blessed to be a volunteer where I can be the hands and feet of Jesus when people need it most.
Plan, Prevent, and Protect
We wanted to be sure that the vulnerable populations whom we serve around the world would be included in any response to COVID-19, and to make sure that we were equipped to provide one…
Building Hope in a Time of Pandemic
World Hope International has responded nationally and internationally to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are working around the clock to prevent spread; mitigate the impact on the vulnerable communities we serve; and respond to the unfolding physical, emotional, and spiritual needs…
Living Better Than Yesterday
In the thick of challenging times, a light of hope is emerging in Livno, Bosnia through the partnership of World Hope International (WHI) and the local technical high school
Speaking the Message of Hope in Bosnia
In the small mountain town of Livno, home to kind and hearty people, the World Hope International Education Resource Center (ERC) offers hope to a region of Bosnia that has been depressed and forgotten.
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…