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...
by World Hope International | Feb 7, 2020 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Civil Society & Governance, Clean Water and Energy, Climate Resiliency, Food & Water Security, Natural Disaster Emergency Response, Opportunities for Youth, Protection, Social Ventures
A More Sustainable, Ecological Approach to Development Learn more about the Nature-based tourism project, Jahoo Gibbon Camp, located in The Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (KSWS) in Mondulikri, Cambodiam. The Sanctuary is the ancestral home of the Bunong. You can also...
by World Hope International | Nov 28, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Sanitation, Sierra Leone
Well Drilled at School Brings Hygiene & Happiness World Hope International recently completed the provision of a water service system for a primary school in Bombali District, Sierra Leone and went back to the school to see how it’s going and talk with the...
by World Hope International | Nov 8, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Emergency Response
Building Back Better: Changing Focus in The Bahamas Since the initial devastation of Hurricane Dorian in the Abaco region of The Bahamas, more than two months have passed already. Thanks to strong partnerships and an outpouring of support, World Hope International not...
by Tanya Nace | Oct 8, 2019 | Desk of Tanya, Emergency Response, Hurricane
A Disaster Births Hope Fresh Water Production volunteers have been cycling in and out of the Bahamas since Hurricane Dorian delivered a deadly blow on September 1, 2019. World Hope International has been pumping clean water in the Bahamas for a full month and we still...