by World Hope International | Sep 30, 2021 | Clean Water and Energy, Sierra Leone, Social Ventures
Empowering Women Through MoPo In 2016 we partnered with Mobile Power Ltd. to improve access to clean and affordable energy in Sierra Leone. Our goal is to help improve livelihoods, reduce carbon emissions, promote gender inclusion, and improve health in off-grid...
by World Hope International | Aug 23, 2021 | Clean Water and Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Emergency Response, Global Health, Haiti, Healthcare Accessibility, Natural Disaster Emergency Response
Committed to Serve: Haitian Doctors & Nurses Deploy to Mainland Following 7.2 Earthquake When the Haitian doctors and nurses of La Gonâve Wesleyen Hospital heard about the desperate need for medical assistance following the devastating 7.2 magnitude...
by World Hope International | Aug 5, 2021 | Clean Water and Energy, Emergency Response, Natural Disaster Emergency Response
Honoring women who work in disaster areas It’s been a year of disasters. Vulnerable communities around the world have taken a hit, a pandemic has haunted us, economic fears and cultural clashes have been reported, and with the rise in food insecurity, abuse, and human...
by Tanya Nace | Feb 4, 2021 | Desk of Tanya, Emergency Response, Natural Disaster Emergency Response
New Partnership Increases our Impact Here at Home We love the power of partnerships! Read on to learn about our new alliance with the Salvation Army in emergency disaster response, and how this will allow us to broaden our impact within our own communities in Canada!...
by Dr. Jo Anne Lyon | Oct 22, 2020 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Liberia
Mom, Have You Washed Your Hands? “Mom, have you washed your hands?” I found this a strange question coming from my adult son a few days after the “shelter-in-place” order came early this year. It was then I realized the roles in our family were changing...
by World Hope International | Sep 21, 2020 | Clean Water and Energy, Haiti
A Cup of Cold Water Haitians living on La Gonâve now no longer have to question whether or not their water source is safe or clean or good. “A cup of cold water poured in the name of Jesus is a different kind of cup of water,” Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, General Superintendent...