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Change That Lasts

We think it’s possible. Do you?

We think it’s possible. Do you?

We think it’s possible. Do you?

Change That

Lasts

We think it’s possible. Do you?

Change

That Lasts

We think it’s possible. Do you?

For nearly 80 years, across 100 countries


we’ve been equipping churches, communities and people like you to develop sustainable, locally-driven solutions to some of our world’s most pressing problems.

Imagine a world where every person is seen and valued for the person God created them to be, where the church steps into its calling to love and serve those who are suffering among us and where diverse communities all over the world flourish in shalom.

That’s the kind of world we’re building at World Relief, and we're so excited to tell you more about it.

Together, in 2022 we:

Mobilized

HOMEPAGE_Mobilized Churches

4,635
churches

across the globe to meet urgent needs and create lasting change within their communities.

Read about churches in Malawi.

Equipped

HOMEPAGE_Equipped Volunteers

80,333
volunteers

globally to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly alongside their vulnerable neighbors

Read about volunteers in Memphis, TN

Provided

HOMEPAGE_Provided Services to Ukrainians

350,000+
Ukrainians and Afghans

with emergency food, shelter, and resettlement services

Read about the situation in Ukraine

Served

HOMEPAGE_Served Women Men Children

5,056,973
women, men and children

across the globe.

Read about the work at the U.S.-Mexico border.

With the help of people like you, we respond with compassion, advocacy and technical expertise to build flourishing communities. Together, we create change that lasts.

Here’s how:

Humanitarian & Disaster Response

Community Development

Refugee & Immigration Work

Advocacy & Public Policy


Ready to Get Involved?

The latest news from World Relief

Acceptance. Friendship. Hope: Good Neighbor Teams go beyond supplying material needs to refugees

 Churches and small groups around the country are mobilizing into Good Neighbor Teams to serve newly arriving refugee families for a period of six to 12 months—supplying material needs like food, clothing, and transportation, and tangible services like school registration, community orientation, job preparation and English tutoring.

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Webinar on The Church and the Refugee | Refugee Crisis

Learn from Gabe Lyons (Q Ideas) as he speaks with Rich Stearns (World Vision U.S., CEO), and Stephan Bauman (World Relief, CEO) about how the church must play a key role in engaging in the current Middle East refugee crisis. This webinar explores core issues behind the headlines surrounding the U.S. refugee program and potential security…

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The hallmark of our country is to welcome the persecuted

Jenny Yang, Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief, joined Suzanne Meridien of Syrian American Council on Hashtag VOA (Voice of America) earlier today to bring clarity on how the Paris Attacks have created an uncertain future for Syrian Refugees in the United States and what we, as Americans and Christians, can do to welcome refugees.“One of the hallmarks of our country is actually to welcome the persecuted.” – Jenny Yang

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Are you tired of quick fixes to complex problems? Begin investing in change that lasts by joining us.

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