Together, we’re saving lives—before, during and after disaster strikes.
Hundreds of disasters occur each year, causing immense suffering, destruction and loss.
With your help, we can respond to these disasters and save lives. Thanks to you, in the last year alone we were able to provide more than 2 million women, men and children in 10 different countries with humanitarian aid and disaster response. When you give, you help us with both immediate response and risk reduction activities.
Food & Clean Water
Safe, Reliable Shelter
Sanitation & Hygiene
Emergency Nutrition Assistance
Psychosocial Support
Disaster Risk Reduction
We also believe there is an opportunity to reduce suffering by taking a proactive approach to disasters, so we work to reduce communities’ underlying vulnerabilities and build cultures of resilience.
We train and mobilize churches and community members to share disaster preparedness messages with neighbors so that when disasters do strike, devastation and loss are significantly reduced.
Your gift has the power to save lives. Here are just some of the things your money can do.
$60 // Deliver emergency nutrition.
$160 // Provide household & non food items.
$210 // Sponsor a preparedness training.
Donate Now
Your generosity makes a transformative and lifelong impact. When you give, you’ll join our family of passionate changemakers committed to changing our world.
Read more about how you’ve helped us respond to disasters around the world with these stories from the field.
World Relief Responds to Cyclone Idai
Nearly a week has passed since Cyclone Idai devastated three of the most vulnerable countries in Southern Africa, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, and the full extent of the disaster and the needs are still growing.
Business as (Un)usual
When the small puddle jumper plane landed on its rinky-dink airstrip, I came to grips with the fact that I was face to face with one of the world’s oldest, most isolated, and yet most intact cultures.
Diamonds of Haiti: The Aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
[The following videos and blog post are detailed updates we’ve received from Joseph Bataille, World Relief’s Country Director in Haiti, about the relief efforts taking place in Haiti in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.] Every year, my wife and I choose a new part of Haiti to explore for our anniversary. Our country is a…
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