Happy Easter from the World Help family! Today, we want to pause and say thank you for joining us in bringing help and hope around the world. Easter is the celebration of Jesus Christ—His compassion, our renewal . . . and eternal hope. It marks the promise of redemption. And it is the foundation for [...]
Pema remembers the day she came to the children’s home in India. A kind woman held her hand and gently led her up the steps to a building with fluttering curtains. Inside, the walls were decorated with hand-drawn pictures that she quietly admired. It had been a long time since she smiled. This children’s home [...]
Tucked in a hillside overlooking a valley of vibrant green is the Destiny Village of Hope. It has reclaimed the lives of children abandoned in filthy slums or orphaned by AIDS. Here, children in bright yellow uniforms eat three meals a day and receive the best schooling available. They learn how to laugh again. Life [...]
Honduras is one of the poorest nations in Latin America, but World Help sees incredible opportunities to invest in lives there by providing hope. Over the last several years, we have actively mobilized public hospitals with life-saving supplies, built clean-water wells in impoverished communities, supplied daily meals to hundreds, and constructed small homes for individuals devastated [...]
The village of Nazigo, Uganda, is far from the beaten path and has remained largely untouched for decades. It’s a lush community—tucked in a picturesque African rainforest—but it’s also defined by the ugly reality of poverty. Our Regional Director of Africa, Cyrus Mad-Bondo, recently visited this village, and the report he sent back was sobering. [...]
What do you think of when you hear the word “farming”? Most of us would think of well-fed animals, crops, flashy stainless steel, and industrialized machinery . . . maybe even apple-picking or egg-collecting. We would hardly think of school payments, clothing, or life-saving nutrition. But that’s exactly what farming means for people living in [...]
Our little family decided to do Christmas a little bit differently over the past few years. Don’t get me wrong: I adore the holiday and love to see all the wonder through the eyes of my children. Yet, the more we know about the very real and challenging circumstances in which our brothers and sisters [...]

