A Stroke of Lasting Change
At World Relief Southern California, something beautiful is happening. After years of wandering and displacement, children are finding security and community — prompted by the power of art.
Read MoreWelcoming Through Literacy
Through an innovative literacy curriculum, we’re helping refugees and other immigrants who are first-time readers learn and thrive as they rebuild their lives.
Read MoreA Good Neighbor to Those in Need
World Relief’s Good Neighbor Team volunteers are welcoming refugees in their communities across the U.S. Learn how.
Read MoreWorld Relief expands workforce programs at its new corporate office
World Relief Spokane has relocated its corporate office to Spokane Valley in a move designed to improve and expand employer partnerships for the nonprofit organization’s refugee clients, says Development Director Barbara Comito.
Read More8 Ways We’ve Been Working With Refugees Throughout Our History
Over the last 80 years, the work we’ve done together has been defined by supporting those who have been displaced. Read more and join us.
Read MoreHow Jenny Helps Refugees Navigate the American Healthcare System
She has accompanied families to MRI scans or the ER, and even held the hand of a mother as she gave birth to her first child.
Read MoreQ&A: World Relief Durham’s Adam Clark engages community to help ‘immigrants thrive’
Interview in The Durham VOICE, 3/15/24, by Danelis Olivera-Herrera The Durham Voice: You are the executive director of the World Relief in Durham. What do you do in this role? Adam Clark: My job is to figure out what’s the best way we can maximize the mission of our organization in this region of North…
Read MoreVolunteer Appreciation Week: Q&A with Volunteer Laura Hornby
In celebration of Volunteer Appreciation Week, we’re sharing encouragement and advice from World Relief volunteer Laura Hornby.
Read MoreCreation Care and Engaging the Displacement Crisis
An estimated 23 million people are displaced annually by extreme climate events. As Christians, creation care is an essential part of our response.
Read MoreCreation Care and Engaging the Displacement Crisis
An estimated 23 million people are displaced annually by extreme climate events. As Christians, creation care is an essential part of our response.
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