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Medicine Distribution Offers Dignity
In partnership with other organizations, World Hope International works to remove obstacles for people to receive the health care they need.
Protecting Education
This International Day to Protect Education from Attack, we recognize that when attacks happen at schools, children’s right to education is under attack too.
Internships Open Doors to Hope
Recent graduate from high school, Sry Nit, an indigenous Bunong student is one of 8 students to receive a REDD+ scholarship.
Water System Brings Transformation
In one community in West Africa, access to safe drinking water came through the installation of a system called a springbox.
Haiti Is Not Forgotten
The promise of God’s presence is a significant one that offers hope to the situation in Haiti, because where God’s presence is, there is always hope.
Standing Against Human Trafficking
Efforts must continue to combat the evil of human trafficking. Every survivor matters. Together, we can turn the tide and see a world free from trafficking.
What I Know Now
Read what one World Hope International intern learned about the organization, herself, and poverty alleviation in the way of Jesus.
Changing Health Outcomes in Sierra Leone
Cervical cancer disproportionately affects the poorest women of the world. But there is hope through collaborative efforts to eliminate cervical cancer.
More Than Just Toilet Paper
A shipping container of household supplies is about more than just toilet paper, it’s helping transform the lives of children.
Weaving for the Future
Among the Bunong people in Cambodia, teaching the next generation of women to weave is preserving their culture through creative acts.