by Tanya Nace | May 7, 2020 | Desk of Tanya, Sierra Leone, Village Partnership
One Conversation at a Time My team and I have been revamping our entire short-term team sending process. Our desire is to form long-lasting relationships between donors and our World Hope global projects. We have narrowed our focus and will intentionally send three...
by Tanya Nace | Apr 23, 2020 | Clean Water and Energy, Desk of Tanya, Emergency Response, Hurricane, The Bahamas
Volunteers Responding to Disaster I recently interviewed Jimmy Penney about his experience as an emergency response volunteer for World Hope International (Canada). Read about why he has joined Canada’s emergency response team! Tanya: Jimmy tell me a bit about...
by Tanya Nace | Mar 26, 2020 | Bosnia, Desk of Tanya, Social Ventures
Living Better Than Yesterday In the thick of challenging times, a light of hope is emerging in Livno, Bosnia through the partnership of World Hope International (WHI) and the local technical high school, Srednja strukovna škola Silvija...
by Tanya Nace | Mar 19, 2020 | Bosnia, Desk of Tanya
Speaking the Message of Hope in Bosnia In the small mountain town of Livno, home to kind and hearty people, the World Hope International Education Resource Center (ERC) offers hope to a region of Bosnia that has been depressed and forgotten. World Hope International...
by Tanya Nace | Mar 10, 2020 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Energy, Desk of Tanya, Village Partnership
Mural Tells The Story of Kenenday Village Bee Stanton is a freelance graphic designer, illustrator, and hand lettering artist based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The beautiful scenery of the East Coast inspires Bee’s style. Bee has been an artist all her life, studied...
by Tanya Nace | Mar 2, 2020 | Acting in Faith, Desk of Tanya, Village Partnership
Generations Changed Through Village Partnership I recently interviewed Denn Guptill (planter/lead pastor) and Deborah Gilbert (missions pastor) of Cornerstone Church in Halifax, NS. They have an amazing story to tell about clean water! Seven years ago, Cornerstone...