
Nicaragua: Healing Begins with Being Heard
Born in Nicaragua to a single mother, Daniella* was raised by her grandparents after her father left before she was born. While her mother worked to support the family, it
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Born in Nicaragua to a single mother, Daniella* was raised by her grandparents after her father left before she was born. While her mother worked to support the family, it

World Renew understands that development and lasting change in a society are often fueled by young people. As a result, much of our programming focuses on youth as a pathway

An after-school program is providing a beacon of hope for youth in Chimanimani Township, Zambia. In a community facing high unemployment, limited access to education, and frequent substance abuse, a

Nestled deep in the remote hills of northeastern Laos, Mrs. Ting lives a quiet life in a small village with her husband and four children. But her journey to motherhood

Rufino is 77 years old. He’s a father, a grandfather, and a respected leader in his small Honduran village. For most of his life, clean water wasn’t something his community

For many people around the world, making a simple cup of coffee or tea begins with turning on a tap and filling a kettle. Access to safe, reliable water makes

Mae* and her two children live in a rural community in Asia*. Five years ago, their lives were forever changed when Mae’s husband was murdered. In the aftermath, Mae carried

Maria used to spend most of her life focused on one thing—getting water. She says, “We used to walk two hours to get where the water was.” Even then, it

Deysi Vaquedano lives in the Flor del Campo community in Honduras with her husband, Nelson, and their two children, Anderson and Modesto. The family participates in the Strong Communities program

By United Church of Zambia Tina Siamujemu, 26, a mother of four, lives in Zambia, where many women experience physical violence and trauma at the hands of their husbands. Through