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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…”
Running Into Pain with Healing
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, founder of World Hope International, recently returned to Sierra Leone after a decade away. She shares some highlights and reflections from her visit…
Rebuilding in the Bahamas, Starting with the Church
Hurricane Dorian destroyed Pastor Raymond’s home and wiped out decades of work. But it’s not the end of the story…
Strengthening the Capacity of Border Law Enforcement Personnel
Law enforcement officers involved in cracking a major trafficking ring had just completed an anti-TIP training facilitated by World Hope International…
Happy New Year!
“Want a sneak peek for World Hope’s 2020 plans for Canada? Well, this is just a small snapshot, but why not whet your appetite on this first day of a New Year…”
Rethinking Sanitation
One softly spoken farmer proudly uttered “Thanks to mushroom farming, I can now afford to build a toilet.” Witness the power of community-led market solutions.
In Profile! Heather Bandy & Deborah Gilbert
We have two new staff members who have joined the World Hope International Canada (WHI) team this Fall…
Healing Through Games
How do you help young children affected by trauma begin to heal? What about younger children who don’t understand they have been abused…?