Change That Lasts
When you take action with World Relief, you become a part of:
Did you know? Monthly givers are essential in our ability to welcome not only today, but next month, next year and for generations to come. Learn more about monthly giving today.
Jesus drew near to us so we could draw near to others in their greatest season of need.
Will you give today?
$25
can provide 2 or 3 boxes of crayons to help a child reimagine a life filled with a new adventure and bring healing to their lives.
$100
can provide a welcome kit containing kitchen supplies, bedding, hygiene and other household items to a newly arrived family
$1000
can partially furnish a refugee family’s new home, including beds, tables and living room furniture
$25/mo over a year
can provide a laptop, tablet, or cellphone and change a person’s future.
$50/mo over a year
can provide support for our Host Home program and secure a home for those who have journeyed thousands of miles to find safety.
$100/mo over a year
can provide support for eligible adults obtain their work authorizations, you help unleash potential and open doors to a brighter future.
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