by World Hope International | Apr 8, 2021 | Child Sponsorship
From One Kid to Another Here at World Hope our donors inspire us, often making sacrifices in their daily lives to help others all around the world whom they might never meet but care about all the same. What we do would be impossible without their generosity and...
by World Hope International | Apr 1, 2021 | Child & Maternal Health, Child Sponsorship, Enable the Children, Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Protection, Sierra Leone, Youth Empowerment
Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day with ETC On April 2nd, 2021, the world will celebrate the 14th annual World Autism Awareness Day—a day unanimously established by the UN to highlight the need to help improve the quality of life of those with autism so they can...
by katiekirkpatrick | Jan 21, 2021 | Child Sponsorship, Haiti, Philippines, Zambia
Zaldy and the Gift of Education At World Hope International, we look forward to Christmas celebrations with our Child Sponsorship communities every year, but this past December’s time of special activities was even more anticipated around the globe after the many...
by World Hope International | Aug 12, 2020 | Access to Education, Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Protection
Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers This month we have launched our campaign to raise awareness for the work our Child Sponsorship program does and has done throughout the years. We Are The Village is a way for us to celebrate the successes of the program, as well...
by World Hope International | Oct 8, 2019 | Child & Maternal Health, Child Sponsorship, Enable the Children, Global Health, Sierra Leone
Breaking Barriers and Living Fully For a few hours on two different days in August, children in World Hope International (WHI)’s Enable the Children (ETC) program got to watch, talk to, and play with some of the best soccer players (also known as...
by katiekirkpatrick | Jul 11, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Sierra Leone
One of the ways World Hope International works with children around the world is through our child sponsorship program. According to a 2013 study1, children who were once sponsored are more likely to complete secondary education and college, have salaried employment,...
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