Bringing Hope in Desperate Times

Wednesday, 19 November 2008 03:32

"Sometimes the buses are too full..."
Volunteer Ben Gurrentz on his experiences at Camp Miracles

The current economic crisis means HOPE worldwide is becoming the safety net for so many in need. As a result, we are forced to do more with less.

At Camp Miracles, which helps children from Philadelphia's most dangerous inner city neighborhoods, buses are in short supply. Our staff and volunteers are stretched to the limit.

Thankfully, HOPE worldwide is blessed with supporters who know our efforts to help needy children and their families around the world are doubly important in these difficult economic times.

Will you help us?

Visit www.hopeww.org to learn more about volunteer programs and how you can be more involved in caring for the poor.

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Visit us at www.hopeww.org to learn more about all of HOPE worldwide's programs and see how you can be a part of global change to bring hope to some of the world's most needy.


To read more articles from HOPE worldwide on Disciples Today:

Hope that Leads to Change - the first Church update
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A Shining Light: How the Boston Church is Making a Difference
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Applications are open to volunteer around the world!
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Or click here to see all HOPE worldwide stories on Disciples Today

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