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Welcome to World Relief North Carolina!

World Relief North Carolina strives to provide opportunities for churches, faith-based organizations and individuals to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those refugees and Victims of Human Trafficking who are in great need of love and acceptance.  In order to fulfill our mission statement: to empower the local Church to serve the most vulnerable, World Relief seeks to develop opportunities for people with a heart for serving others less fortunate than themselves.  With offices in High Point, Durham and Asheville, World Relief works to help educate churches on the mission opportunity in their neighborhood.
 
Click here to watch our latest video on Refugee Resettlement and opportunities for ministry.

Click here to read the recent WORLD magazine article featuring North Carolina refugees
 

 

North Carolina Staff, L - R:  Heather Blackerby (Employment Specialist), Brian Boggs (Case Manager), Carolyn Walley (Health Care & Social Adjustment), Rob Sutton (Resource Manager), Jenny Carson (Employment Specialist), Tim McGee (Durham Church/Volunteer Coordinator),  Ebs Sutton (Durham Case Manager), Peter Gatkouth (Immigration),  Laurel Babcock (Durham Resettlement Director), Mark Kadel, Shameda Evans (Case Manager), Andrew Castle (Winston-Salem Case Manager), Sandy Paige (Employment Development), Tasha Lee (Church/Volunteer Coordinator),  Tony Williams (Office Director), Dorian Arnold (Vocational English instructor)

(not pictured: Becky Donnelly (Resettlement Director), Klo Say (Burmese Case Manager), Kristin Boggs (Match Grant Coordinator), Danielle Pannia (Employment Specialist), Jerry Moews (Durham Case Manager), Temsula Bass (Durham Health Care & Social Adjustment), Danielle Mitchell (Anti-Trafficking Case Manager)

CHURCHES OFFER HEALING IN CONGO

Church leaders and women's groups serve victims of rape in one of the most dangerous places on earth to be a woman. Click here to read more.

SAMMY MAH RESIGNS FROM WORLD RELIEF

Sammy Mah resigns from World Relief after 5 1/2 years of faithful service. Read more.


        

WORLD RELIEF RESPONDS

Flooding in Pakistan impacts millions. Read more.

 
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