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Jun 26
Passion to Rescue

The situation seems so overwhelming, so hopeless. Up to 80 percent of children in rural Guatemala are severely malnourished . . . and thousands of them die every year. For some, rescue will never come. For others, rescue comes too late. But there is hope—through Operation Baby Rescue. It’s a program strategically equipped to save [...]

Jun 21
After the Crisis: Investing in Sustainability

When we watched the crisis in the Horn of Africa unfold, we felt we couldn’t act quickly enough. We launched an urgent campaign to intervene in the lives of thousands of people by sending containers of nutrient-packed food and medical supplies. What our supporters accomplished was incredible—32 containers of aid sent to the Horn; thousands [...]

Jun 20
World Refugee Day

Today is internationally recognized as World Refugee Day. It is a day designated specifically to remember the significant challenges faced by those forced to flee their homes under threat of violence or persecution; and consequently, to raise awareness of how we can take part in easing this overwhelming burden. The U.N. estimates that the refugee [...]

Jun 13
From the Field: Transformation in Guatemala

Today I’m on the field in Guatemala working with a group of pastors from across the nation who want to make a difference on a global scale. It’s been an incredible trip already; I don’t even know where to begin. We’ve visited children at our Baby Rescue Center who were once on the verge of [...]

Jun 11
The Meaning of Enough

The word “enough” is defined as “adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy.” It’s no wonder we can’t really figure out what “enough” means and how to apply it in our lives. Perhaps this very definition proves why we struggle. The true meaning of “enough” lies somewhere between need [...]

Jun 7
Refugee Crisis Escalates in Syria

Last night, 78 more Syrian civilians were mercilessly slaughtered in a small farming town in the province of Hama. The victims were mostly women and children—innocent and completely defenseless—marking yet another astonishing tragedy in this unfolding crisis. Children without parents, elderly citizens on the verge of collapse, and multitudes of desperate Syrian civilians are caught [...]

Jun 5
Louanne Guillermin, board member emeritus

World Help’s history was built by dedicated individuals that have worked to bring inspiring change. We are privileged to honor one of those individuals, Louanne Guillermin, a faithful member of our organization that has been with us since near the very beginning. She has provided invaluable insight for the last 20 years, first as a [...]

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