In Syria, the massacre of innocent civilians has surpassed yet another bloodcurdling level of cruelty. Rogue reporting in and around the capital city of Damascus has revealed a chilling slew of images: gut-wrenching scenes of makeshift hospitals filled with tiny,...
World Help is thrilled to announce an initiative we’ve been dreaming about for a long time. We’re pretty passionate about sharing stories and perspectives from around the world. And we know a lot of you are too . . . More than any other time, our voices have the...
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...
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,...
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...
Parvati Chaudary was sick. She struggled each day to care for her family, but her stomach illness prevented her from giving her children the attention they needed. Because of her sickness she was unable to work, and there was no government assistance or other aid...