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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


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The latest news from World Relief

Loving Your Neighbor is a Key Part of Being a Good Citizen

Loving Your Neighbor is a Key Part of Being a Good Citizen

On September 17th, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services invites “Americans to reflect on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and what it means to be a U.S. citizen.”  Today, on Citizenship Day, World Relief’s Karen Spencer, who recently became a U.S. citizen herself, reflects on what her journey to citizenship has taught her about loving…

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US families step up to welcome Afghan refugees in their homes

by Katie Kindelan, Good Morning America Kenneth and Adi Martinez have an extra bedroom in the home they share outside of Seattle with their 6-month-old son and 3-year-old daughter. So when the Martinezes watched the coverage of tens of thousands of people fleeing Afghanistan last month as the Taliban took over, they stepped up to help. Read…

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Refugee organizations say they’re seeing a surge of donations for Afghans

Image: Michael Blackshire/The Washington Post by Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post Leaders of several refugee resettlement organizations say money and resources have been flooding in from across the country to assist Afghan evacuees who helped American forces during the two-decade war. Read more

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