From the Desk of Tanya
Thoughts & Updates
Daddy’s Little Girl
My dad exemplified the success in learning and if he could do it…couldn’t I? It was often the boost I needed in the middle of the night as I worked on my graduate degree.
A Legacy Like Georgina’s
This Summer, the death of Georgina Hayes continued to confirm the importance of legacy in my life. She was a person whose legacy will be felt for generations to come.
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.
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.
The Lens We See Through
For most of my life, I have been described as someone who sees the world through rose-colored glasses – audaciously optimistic. So, although ministry to children with disabilities in Sierra Leone was new to me, it was not long before I felt passionate about this marginalized and stigmatized populace.
Up Close & Personal with Tanya
Have you ever wanted a glimpse into Tanya’s life? Look no further! This blog should answer some of your frequently asked questions about Tanya — who she is professionally as well as personally.
Empowering the Vulnerable: Providing Light to Dark Futures
Carole Tanney, a retired nurse from Brockville, ON gives her perspective on why she feels led to help those who are most vulnerable around the world…
To Fill A Water Jug
If you drive onto Prince Edward Island and turn right, you will find a small church community that doesn’t let size or location keep it from having a big impact on the world.
Moved to Make a Difference
What makes you cry? On Friday, April 12, World Hope International Canada held its 6th Annual Spring Gala at Kingswood University in Sussex, NB, and it was an incredibly moving experience.
Water for life
This #WorldWaterDay, I’m happy to share about two wells that were drilled in two communities that would not otherwise have access to clean water.