HOPE Worldwide Africa

HSS seeks to bring hope and change lives by providing quality, compassionate health and social services to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens.

EARLY CHILDHOOD

The importance of the first few years of a child’s life cannot be overstated. Research is teaching us that the foundation for strong and healthy children is set in early childhood.

The Tribe

Join the Tribe. Help raise a child. Become a monthly donor now. Together we can help thousands of little children in Africa.

Atlanta 4 Africa

Participate in an exciting Atlanta4Africa 5 Km Walk/Run to raise funds to provide care and support for orphans in Africa.

VOLUNTEER

There many ways to help develop and implement this important new program across Africa

Building Brighter Futures for Children

Tribe

Join the Tribe. Help raise a child. Become a monthly donor now. Together we can help thousands of little children in Africa.

New Virtual Campaign, Same Compassionate Cause

New Virtual Campaign, Same Compassionate Cause

We're Empowering Superheroes! …Because every child can be a hero! Dear Friends, There is NO Superheroes Walk/Run this year, but our compassionate mission continues! You are receiving this email because you have played an important role in bringing hope...

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Compassion Tour 2019 to South Africa

Compassion Tour 2019 to South Africa

We had a fantastic time in South Africa this year! We worked in the Early Childhood Development Program of Hope Worldwide in Zandspruit outside Johannesburg for a week. We helped the little children with Early Learning Skills like letters, numbers, colors, animals,...

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WHO WE ARE

HOPE worldwide Africa is an initiative of the Health and Social Services Division (HSS) of HOPE worldwide, an international faith-based, non-profit, relief and development organization. HSS seeks to bring hope and change lives by providing quality, compassionate health and social services to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens.

There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.

-NELSON MANDELA