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Benevolence Committee Update Read the latest work and goals of the HOPE worldwide and Benevolence Committee. See the many things they have accomplished and the far reaching goals they have for the future.
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The Price of Hope Like many in India, Raj had lost hope that he could provide for his family. Then Raj heard about a micro credit program called “100 Seeds operated by HOPE foundation” He applied for a $120 loan that would make it possible for him to purchase the necessary materials for his business. His family was overjoyed when he was granted the loan and was able to start his business.
Read more about the 100 Seeds program and how it's helping men like Raj provide for their families.
Volunteers: God's Representatives
 Volunteering is often thought of as a sacrificial investment of time, energy or finances. But unlike many investments, volunteers like John and Barbara Porter of Florida, have discovered the returns are often greater and far reaching. Find out how the Porters have invested in the sick children of Brazil and the amazing returns they have experienced. Read more about the Porters
A Family of Servants
On MLK Day, the Phillips family did what they always do - they served. Through trial and heartaches, this San Antonio family sets an amazing example. HOPE worldwide’s partnership with our fellowship of U.S. churches enabled the Phillips family and 9,000 other volunteers across the country to positively impact more than 153,000 individuals in one day.
Read their story of triumph and service
Remember the Poor
Join us this April 26, 2009 for a special day to remember the poor. Together, we can reflect on God's heart for the poor and the calling to remember them. Read more to find out how you can be a part of this special day.
Update from the Benevolence Committee
As the world struggles with the financial crisis, the poor of the world are the hardest hit. The Benevolence Committee has been working hard finding exciting new ways to help the poor and needy of the world. Read more about the Committee and how you can help
The Meaning of "Care"
“Care” has two meanings at the Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE. It describes the health services that will be delivered this year through one million patient visits completed since it was established in 1996. The second meaning reflects the staff’s sincere compassion and concern. We are said to “care” about the poor and needy. Read the story of Kimhoy, a young woman whose life was saved at the Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE.
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