HOW WE PARTNER
Where WE SERVE
WE ADDRESS THE ROOT CAUSES OF POVERTY, NOT JUST THE SYMPTOMS
The underlying causes of poverty, injustice, and marginalization are complex and often interconnected. That’s why our partnerships with local communities and leaders create comprehensive solutions that endure.
WHAT WE DO
Guided by Bible-based values and in partnership with communities, we collaborate across sectors, taking a holistic approach to complex challenges by identifying root causes, strengthening mindsets, skills and resources, and restoring relationships.
Facilitating partnership with communities, local and global leaders to create innovative, far-reaching solutions to complex challenges.
Identifying and building up strengths, skills and systems of support to advance community well-being and resilience
Harnessing our faith-based values and long-lasting relationships for enduring impact
WHO WE ARE
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Respond To Crises
BUILD resilient communities
Give Meaningful Gifts
Multiply Your Donation
Change a child's future
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Husband and Wife Learn to Escape Poverty as a Team
For years, Yalew and Yebirguwal struggled to provide nutritious food for their two children. Like many Ethiopian families, they had no land of their own but were instead forced to rent small farm plots or offer themselves as hired labor. But this didn’t work for Yalew, who was physically unable

Library Transforms a Bolivian Community
Literacy is crucial to all learning, and Food for the Hungry (FH) understands the importance of a conducive learning environment to foster literacy among students. The COVID-19 pandemic posed challenges for teachers and students worldwide, disrupting not only academic learning, but also their social and emotional wellbeing. The future of

Sponsorship Offers Better Life, Enables Livelihood for Bangladesh Family
Julekha, a mother in Bangladesh, faced numerous challenges in meeting her family’s needs alongside her husband, Nasirul. They live in a community in Tanore region with their son, Rushar, 15, and daughter Ambia, 11. Nasirul engaged in limited farming and handyman activities, based on the needs of neighbors. But he