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A Disaster Births Hope
Fresh Water Production volunteers have been cycling in and out of the Bahamas since Hurricane Dorian delivered a deadly blow on September 1, 2019. World Hope International has been pumping clean water in the Bahamas for a full month and we still turn people away at the end of the day.
Harvesting Transformation through Mushrooms: A Story of Change
“I started my first mushroom house in January 2017. I decided to invest in growing mushroom. It was just like taking a big step for my family. Our family was so worried we might end up losing our money if mushroom production is not good. However, my mushroom production has been running well…”
NEWS: Turmoil in Haiti – Update September 2019
Haiti has struggled with many challenges this past year, creating instability through dangerous travel conditions, fuel and food shortages, blackouts, and high rates of inflation.
Dorian: Not Just an Interruption
I am grateful that our two Canadian volunteers, Deborah Gilbert, and James Penney, were able to join the relief teams to provide clean water this week.
Power to Make a Difference
Imagine going to the hospital with a bursting appendix and the hospital is dark; the power is out. Picture yourself as a doctor in the middle of an intense operation and the lights go off, the machines power down and suddenly you’re operating without the ability to see clearly and without working support machines…
Dorian: Devastating Disasters Necessitate Purposeful Planning & Responsible Responses
World Hope International (WHI) got on the ground in the Bahamas immediately not only because we wanted to respond to the disaster but because we had prepared in advance to respond by establishing a strong coalition of disaster relief partners already locally based and through strategically prepositioning emergency supplies…
WHI Relief Team on the Ground in the Bahamas
World Hope International (WHI)’s Clean Water Team is in the Bahamas now and sailing around the devastated islands with clean water and emergency supplies and supporting debris removal…
The Best Water and Safest Water Ever
“In time past, Baoma was the host to any water-related disease outbreak prevalence like typhoid, cholera, diarrhea, and vomiting, etc…”
Not Enough Rice? Try Mushrooms!
“My family have one hectare of land for rice farming and our livelihood for years were depending on just one season rice crop every year. We went through this situation again and again each year for not having enough rice to eat…“
In Profile! Beth Drevlow
“I love the work that WHI does going in and building capacity at the local level, and I also really love that they are diverse in partnering with both the private and public sector—anyone who wants to get involved.”