
United States: Overcoming the Unthinkable
A nation’s independence day is special and often marked by celebration. Families and communities excitedly gather for fireworks, food, parades, and togetherness. But on July 4, 2025, the story was
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A nation’s independence day is special and often marked by celebration. Families and communities excitedly gather for fireworks, food, parades, and togetherness. But on July 4, 2025, the story was

Felesta Lyford lives in the Chikwawa district in Malawi with her three orphaned grandchildren, her adult sons Ledson and Hyfen, and Hyfen’s wife and their two children. Rebuilding after repeated

In November 2021, floodwaters from the Nooksack River surged into Sumas Prairie in British Columbia, Canada, triggering a catastrophic flood that devastated the greater Abbotsford farming community. The disaster affected

World Renew Disaster Response Services (DRS) is organizing a response to severe flooding in northwestern Iowa that began on Saturday, June 22. Heavy rainfall led to evacuations of several towns

When natural disasters occur, displaced families’ priorities are their safety and ensuring they have enough to eat. Hurricanes, floods, and storms can wash away possessions, savings, and the means for

In November 2021, residents of Whatcom County, Washington, could not have anticipated the devastating impact that a series of atmospheric river events would have on their community. On November 14,

In the northern region of Malawi, the town of Rumphi has faced increasing challenges with flooding in recent years. Most families depend on farming for their livelihoods, and each rainy

Jeremiah Karua lives in a bustling household with eight family members. This farmer has been hit hard by prolonged drought in parts of Kenya. As a result, his family—like many

When record monsoon rains overwhelmed rivers and swept across roads, homes, and schools, much of Pakistan was left in a state of emergency. Although World Renew does not have a

After witnessing the worst-hit regions of the flood-ravaged country, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres reported, “I have seen many humanitarian disasters in the world, but I have never seen climate