The Fruits of Nicaragua
“God’s economy is one of multiplication—and those of us with much are an essential part of that equation.” The Fruits of Nicaragua - #MyGivingStory By Andrea Miller "Be fruitful and multiply.” For so long, I [...]
“God’s economy is one of multiplication—and those of us with much are an essential part of that equation.” The Fruits of Nicaragua - #MyGivingStory By Andrea Miller "Be fruitful and multiply.” For so long, I [...]
Political and civil unrest continues to take a heavy toll on León, Nicaragua – home to one of our Hope Projects. Rest assured, in the midst of chaos, our committed staff has been keeping our [...]
Dear Nicaragua Sponsors, I wanted to take an opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy upcoming New Year from your Project Hope Worldwide (PHW) Nicaragua Family! We've had many exciting changes this year [...]
One of our major goals for the night at RIPPLE 2017 was funding for land at our Hope Project in Léon, Nicaragua. We are thrilled to report that we closed on the land purchase last [...]
This little Nicaraguan girl is 12 years old, and her family is so poor that she was taken out of school to dig through a dump in Léon to find items of any value for [...]
Project Hope Worldwide is set to begin a new partnership with Feed My Starving Children and World Hunger this fall. These long standing organizations, whose mission is to help solve world hunger, largely depend on [...]
English classes have officially begun! Our kids in Nicaragua are getting access to education for the first time, and are learning a highly sought-after skill... English! Arlan, Project Hope's social worker, is pictured above teaching [...]
This past week, we have officially begun our project in Nicaragua! Our project is serving four communities in the outskirts of the city of Leon. Our project site will have a medical and dental clinic, a [...]
We walked along the dirt pathway, scanning what we were told was an old city dump. Buzzards still circled overhead attempting to stake their claim over the pieces of trash that peeked through the grass [...]