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World Day against TIP: Committed to the Cause
Join us today in observing World Day against TIP, “Committed to the Cause – Working on the Frontline to End Human Trafficking.”
Summer 2020 Intern: Grace Payne
Meet Summer 2020 fellow Grace Payne. This summer Grace is serving as our Legal Intern under our Chief Legal Officer.
Summer 2020 Intern: Julie Bandy
Meet Summer 2020 intern Julie Bandy. Julie is interning with World Hope Interantional (WHI) Canada as our Donor Engagement Assistant.
Summer 2020 Intern: Riley Gastin
Meet Summer 2020 intern Riley Gastin. Riley is interning in our communication department, focusing on the editorial side of things such as writing our blogs and helping to maintain our websites. She is a huge help to WHI as her work allows our professional staff to...
Soap Making for Resilience
By teaching young women how to run their own soap making business, it can improve their access to the following four things…
Summer 2020 Intern: Audrey Davis
Meet Summer 2020 intern Audrey Davis. Audrey is interning in our communication department.
Ending Child Rape in Sierra Leone
By Haley Clark and Heather Hill Last month, a five-year-old girl in Sierra Leone died after being brutally raped. Why has this happened yet again, and what will it take to finally end the epidemic of rape in the country?“This situation has left me heartbroken,” shared...
Summer 2020 Fellow: Christine Lathrop
Meet Summer 2020 Fellow Christine Lathrop. Christine is working with our MARCOM department, our development team, and with our M&E specialists. She is a huge help to us here at World Hope International (WHI) as her work allows our professional staff to focus more...
WASH Reflections: Here’s to Good Health
In June of 2019, World Hope International (WHI) made a year-long commitment, along with 72 other organizations, to focus on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities (WASH in HCF).
Food Distribution to Enable the Children Families
The impacts of COVID-19 continue to be felt around the world and are often affecting the world’s vulnerable populations the most. As countries work to follow health guidelines, we are seeing unintended consequences on supply chains all over the world.