by Natalie Gidney | Aug 27, 2024 | Cambodia, General, Youth Empowerment
Internships Open Doors to Hope DYK? Half of the people on our planet are 30 or younger, and this is expected to reach 57% by the end of 2030. DYK? – Two-thirds of Cambodians are under the age of 30.* In Canada, children have the opportunity to learn about...
by Natalie Gidney | Apr 4, 2024 | Cambodia, General, Youth Empowerment
Learning Life Skills through Sport After school programs are transforming lives in Cambodia. The Sports for Development (S4D) club in Mondulkiri is helping girls and boys learn not only how to play sports but how to set and achieve goals through discipline and...
by World Hope International | Aug 3, 2022 | Interns, Youth Empowerment
Don’t Wait to Make a Difference Here at World Hope International, we firmly believe that youth are the future of our organization and our world. Students and young adults are the future leaders of the world, and it begins with us being leaders now. Are you a student...
by World Hope International | Jul 12, 2022 | Access to Education, Child Sponsorship, Haiti, Youth Empowerment
Access to Education in Haiti In the severely impoverished community of Cite Soleil, Haiti where violence reigns as part of daily living, World Hope International (WHI) continues to serve children by providing access to safe, quality education. Despite barriers to...
by World Hope International | May 19, 2022 | Access to Education, Child Sponsorship, Protection, Village Partnership, Youth Empowerment, Zambia
A Hope Secured Child Sponsorship is a crucial part of the work we do here at World Hope International (WHI). We believe it takes a village to ensure that a child can grow up safely, securely, and with access to education and hope for opportunities in the future. That...
by World Hope International | May 12, 2022 | Civil Society & Governance, Philippines, Protection, Youth Empowerment
Empowering Youth on OSAEC Awareness World Hope International believes that young leaders in the community can help minimize the prevalence of Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children. WHI wanted to equip these leaders with the necessary information about OSAEC...