Ship lifesaving supplies to people in need every month
Every year, World Help receives millions of dollars’ worth of donated food, clothes, medical supplies, and more. But these items will keep sitting in our distribution center unless someone like YOU helps ship them to the people who need them most! By giving monthly, you can meet the needs of people waiting on these lifesaving supplies every single month.
Your monthly gift will ship critical help to orphans, refugees, and families who are struggling to survive. Plus, every $1 you give sends $21 worth of emergency aid — multiplying your gift 21X!
How it works
1. Generous corporate donors and grants have provided critically needed supplies.
2. You send your monthly gift to help cover the shipping cost to send this aid around the world.
3. Once we receive your gift, we load a container and send it to a community in need.
Your gift multiplies 21X!
Every $1 you give instantly translates into $21 worth of food, medicine, and more! Even a small gift will multiply to help rescue many men, women, and children in desperate need.
Your gift multiplies 33X!
Every $1 you give instantly translates into $21 worth of food, medicine, and more! Even a small gift will multiply to help rescue many men, women, and children in desperate need.
Countries that receive aid
Want to help even more people?
Sponsor an entire shipping container of aid!
You can impact thousands of people by covering the full cost of shipping one container of aid. When you sponsor an entire container, you will receive personalized updates as your container travels to its destination as well as a detailed report of the people you helped.
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