by World Hope International | Oct 9, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Enable the Children, Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Sierra Leone
Breaking Barriers and Living Fully For a few hours on two different days in August, children in World Hope International (WHI)’s Enable the Children (ETC) program got to watch, talk to, and play with some of the best soccer players (also known as...
by World Hope International | Sep 27, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Global Health, Haiti, Village Partnership
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. Families are struggling to take care of...
by Katie Kirkpatrick | Jul 11, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Sierra Leone
Connecting the Dots Between Child Sponsorship, Prevention, Protection, & Possibilities for the Future One of the ways World Hope International works with children around the world is through our child sponsorship program. According to a 2013 study1, children who...
by World Hope International | Apr 9, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Child Sponsorship, Haiti, Village Partnership
News Update: WHI in Haiti In February, Haiti experienced a “lock down” across the country closing businesses and schools for almost two weeks. We asked supporters to pray for long term solutions to the issues leading to the unrest. Although many challenges...
by Katie Kirkpatrick | Mar 4, 2019 | Child Sponsorship
Child Sponsorship, Celebrations, and Change-Making What does it look like to create sustainable transformation? At World Hope International (WHI), we believe that children are at the heart of effecting a sustainable change; they grow up to become the changemakers...
by Tanya Nace | Feb 19, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Desk of Tanya
What about Child Sponsorship? Have you ever wondered why World Hope International (WHI) runs child sponsorship programs or what they do, exactly? At WHI, we truly believe in providing those in need with opportunity, dignity, and hope so they can not only survive, but...