Integrating Our Faith and Work
This month, we talk about what it truly means to bring our faith into the spaces where we work and lead.
This month, we talk about what it truly means to bring our faith into the spaces where we work and lead.
There’s a first time for everything, and master design build company Vatter Construction will be building their very first home from start to finish as a Homes for HOPE project!
Seven years ago, Liliane had dreams to open a restaurant but no collateral. Turame Community Finance was the only bank in Burundi that was willing to take a chance on her idea, providing a community bank loan where the average first loan is $25.
Atlantic Builders has announced a $100,000 grant toward the mission of Homes for HOPE, building on their inaugural donation of $25,000 at the end of 2021!
Since first launching their partnership with Homes for HOPE back in 2014, Betenbough Homes has impacted countless families as we strive together to alleviate global poverty in all its forms – material, social, personal, and spiritual.
At the 2022 Business for the Common Good Conference, HOPE’s president and CEO, Peter Greer, shares about the invasion of Ukraine and its impact to our work.
Russia has launched a large-scale invasion on Ukraine, where HOPE International first began microfinance operations to serve Ukrainian entrepreneurs and families 25 years ago.
By God’s grace and through the support of faithful donors like you, thousands of men and women like Nicole are scaling their businesses to impact others.
Come visit Homes for HOPE us at our booth – W20, find us in the IBS2022 app, and feel free to join us for prayer each morning from 7:30-8:00!
Tetiana Ohyria knows that a haircut is about so much more than looking good. As a professional stylist in Ukraine, she sees her job as a way to dignify others and bring joy to her community. “I make them look nice, and they smile. My calling is to help people!” she says.