More Than a House: The Gift of a New Beginning

After Hurricane Florence destroyed their family home, Ina Pickett and her son Edward spent six difficult years living in just two small rooms, watching the place they loved fall apart around them. When local authorities ultimately advised demolishing the damaged house, they held onto hope for a fresh start. Thanks to generous donors and dedicated volunteers, that hope became reality. Ina and Edward now have a safe, new home and a true new beginning. Their story shows how rebuilding after disaster is more than restoring walls; it’s restoring dignity, stability, and hope.
Hope Restored After the Earthquake in Myanmar

When a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar in March 2025, thousands of homes collapsed, families were left with nothing, and already vulnerable communities were plunged into deeper crisis. In one of the hardest‑hit areas around Mandalay, despair quickly set in as lives were upended overnight. But thanks to generous donors and swift relief efforts, thousands received emergency food, clean water, hygiene supplies, shelter support, and clean water systems, bringing families strength, comfort, and renewed hope amid devastation.
Hope Amidst Hardship: How Aid is Changing Lives in Sudan

Sudan is on the brink of collapse. Families have been torn apart, homes reduced to rubble, and entire communities have been left with nothing.
Hurricane Helene: From Devastation to Response to Hope

See how entire towns were swallowed by floodwaters—and how rapid relief efforts brought hope to thousands in the aftermath.
Kenya Drought Survival: How Farmers Reclaim Land and Hope

Amid failing crops and a growing threat, one mother refuses to surrender—see how she’s reclaiming her land.
Sudan Starvation Crisis: Urgent Need for Relief Amid Famine

Millions of families are struggling to survive as Sudan faces its worst hunger crisis. See how urgent relief efforts are making a difference.
Indoor Bathrooms for the Community of Chinle

The absence of bathrooms, running water, and electricity in many homes underscores the urgent need to improve the living conditions of the community
Fighting Hunger Through Hydroponics in Lebanon

An estimated 3.7 million Lebanese have been affected and are in need of immediate humanitarian healthcare assistance due to the medication shortage.
Emergency Medicines Distributed in Syria

Hospitals and clinics have been damaged or destroyed and millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, leaving entire regions without access to essential medical care.
Relief Efforts in the Heart of the Israel-Gaza War

A quarter of a million Israelis were evacuated because their homes are close to the Gaza or Lebanon border, and are no longer safe for them to live in