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Syrian Refugee Camps: Winter Extends the Suffering

Shells explode in the distance. Shouting. A woman’s cry. The sobbing of a child. Bloodstained streets. The Syrian border is only a few miles away, but for hundreds of thousands of refugees, the nightmare is far from over. The biting winds signal the coming of winter,...

World AIDS Day

Today, 34 million people in our world are HIV positive. Although this devastating disease affects people on every continent, those in sub-Saharan Africa are suffering the most: 1 in 20 adults here are HIV positive, making up a staggering 69 percent of the global...

Give Thanks. Give Hope.

Thanksgiving is a day set aside to reflect on the blessings of life and the hope we have. But this year, let’s go the extra mile—for the sake of people who have very little reason to hope. Let’s act on the abundance we’ve been given. Let’s...

Rescue Reflections | Blogger Trip Day Five

UNTO THE LEAST OF THESE by Michele-Lyn Ault This week I have blogged from Guatemala, for World Help, Operation Baby Rescue. I’ve poured out my heart. I’ve tapped out in words the stories I feel compelled to share with you. And images have convey where words fail to. I...

Join the Conversation

Don’t forget to tune in to our LIVE chat tonight at 8:30 p.m. (EST) as Noel Yeatts and several guest bloggers answer your questions right from the Baby Rescue Center in Guatemala! “Lady and Alicia, now 9 and 10, were rescued when they were 4 and 5. They were...
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