by Guest Author | Jul 25, 2024 | General, Interns
What I Know Now An Intern’s Perception of World Hope New Beginnings Starting a new internship can be intimidating and nerve wracking, but equally exciting. Before working with World Hope, my knowledge regarding the organization was surface level. I had seen them at...
by Guest Author | Nov 30, 2023 | Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence, Protection
Helping Trafficking Survivors Heal and Hope Again The family unit is typically thought of as a source of strength and stability, a protective place where children thrive and where our very identity is formed at an early age. That is why betrayal by a family member,...
by Guest Author | Nov 21, 2023 | Cambodia, Clean Water and Sanitation
Perspectives on Collecting Water Every summer for 18 years, I drank water hand drawn from a nearby well. Several times a week, according to the job chart tacked to the wall of our rustic cottage, I grabbed the faded green bucket from the counter and skipped along the...
by Guest Author | Nov 6, 2023 | General
Cambodia, The Kingdom of Wonder! Three pastors and one World Hope team member travelled to Cambodia in October 2023. They experienced World Hope International projects impacting access to clean water, agriculture, education and more. Read one of the team...
by Guest Author | Aug 9, 2023 | Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence
Combating the Evils of Organ Harvesting Many of us enjoy basic rights and liberties that we simply take as a given—the right to defend our families, freedom of expression, the right to pursue happiness, freedom of religion, and perhaps the most basic of all human...