Children drinking from well in Sierra Leone
Hope In Hard Places

Give Hope Today!

Your gift will empower people in hard places with opportunity, dignity, and hope, so they can participate in their own transformation, the transformation of their families, and their communities.

Hope In Hard Places

Give Hope Today!

Your gift will empower people in hard places with opportunity, dignity, and hope, so they can participate in their own transformation, the transformation of their families, and their communities.

Children drinking from a well in Sierra Leone

Be Hope in Hard Places,
Be Light in Dark Spaces

The Hope Fund helps us empower vulnerable and exploited communities. Every dollar you give from now until December 31 will go twice as far because of generous partners. Together we can continue alleviating poverty, suffering and injustice in hard places around the world. 

Multigenerational family in the Philippines

Be Hope in Hard Places,
Be Light in Dark Spaces

The Hope Fund helps us empower vulnerable and exploited communities. Every dollar you give from now until December 31 will go twice as far because of generous partners. Together we can continue alleviating poverty, suffering and injustice in hard places around the world. 

Multigenerational family in the Philippines
Filipino girls

Be Hope.
Stand in the Gap.

As others withdraw, World Hope International is committed to partnering with under-resourced communities.

Standing in the Gap

Around the world, the most vulnerable are being left behind. Decades of conflict, political instability, poverty, and disasters have created fragile communities where families are trapped without clean water, healthcare, or protection from exploitation. 

Hospitals in Haiti face medical shortages, girls in Sierra Leone walk long distances on treacherous paths for unsafe water, and children in Cambodia and the Philippines fall prey to organized trafficking networks. 

But where others have stepped back, World Hope International is stepping forward. We are uniquely positioned to fill the gap — leveraging 25 years of presence, local trust, and faith-rooted commitment in some of the hardest places on earth. 

Together in 2025:

Clean Water and Sanitation
Clean Water

We brought clean water to over 120,000 people in rural villages.

Health
Global Health

We have screened 5,195 women for cervical cancer in West Africa. 

Clean Water and Sanitation
Protection

We rebuilt and strengthened Sierra Leone’s only trafficking survivor shelter. 

Join us to bring hope where it’s needed most.

Together in 2025:

Clean Water and Sanitation
Clean Water
Health
Global Health
Clean Water and Sanitation
Protection

We brought clean water to over 120,000 people in rural villages.

We have screened 5,195 women for cervical cancer in West Africa. 

We rebuilt and strengthened Sierra Leone’s only trafficking survivor shelter. 

Join us to bring hope where it’s needed most.

Cambodia School Girl

“The Word became flesh and blood,
and moved into the neighbourhood.”

John 1:14a MSG

Beach Day Smiles
Cambodia School Girl

“The Word became flesh and blood,
and moved into the neighbourhood.”

John 1:14a MSG

Lives Transformed Through Your Support

Behind every number is a name, a face, and a future. From Pierre in Haiti, whose crushed leg was saved at La Gonâve Wesleyen Hospital, to Alice in the Philippines, who overcame abuse and now thrives in school, your generosity is rewriting stories of hardship into testimonies of hope.

Global Health - Haiti

When violence forced thousands to flee mainland Haiti, Pierre, a 56-year-old father, arrived at La Gonâve Wesleyen Hospital with a gunshot wound that had gone untreated for a week. A three-hour surgery saved his leg—and his life.

Behind that resilience are people like Brice Marileine, a nurse and mother of four, who earned her degree through a World Hope program. Today, she serves her community with strength and confidence, showing that every healed wound and every trained nurse is a story of hope.

Clean Water - West Africa

At the A.K. Brown School in Liberia, children once relied on unsafe water that caused frequent illness and kept many from class, especially girls. Plastic sachets piled up as families had no choice but to depend on unsafe and costly sources.

Then World Hope installed a solar-powered water system. Attendance improved, families gained relief, and waste was reduced. The transformation restored dignity to students eager to learn, proving that clean water brings not only health, but hope.

Protection - The Philippines

At just 13, Alice was sold into exploitation by her own relatives. Traumatised and far behind in school, she processed the world like a much younger child and carried deep emotional scars.

Through World Hope’s Healing Homes program, Alice found safety, care, and education. Step by step, she regained confidence, advanced from Grade 4 to graduating Grade 6, and is now starting high school—her heart carrying more hope than fear.

Double Your Impact.

Every gift is matched!

$75 = $150

Just by giving, your donation goes twice as far