Our Agriculture Specialists sit down to discuss how gardening training can provide sustainable solutions to the food crises so many face, while also creating opportunities for unreached people to hear about Jesus.
This year for World Water Day, we invite you to take the Wait2Hydrate challenge. Need some inspiration? Here are just a few of the people who have joined the challenge.
You can help the children in your care discover the explorer inside of them by teaching them to use their questions and curiosity to help make a positive impact.
This year why not include serving others as part of your goals and plans? Here are four simple ways you can make a difference in the lives of people near and far.
No matter where you live in the world, children know how to celebrate. Here are a few children celebrating the humanitarian gifts provided by generous people like you.
In villages without a well, in disaster areas, or in refugee camps, a water filter is often people’s only option for clean water and can literally save lives. Take a look at all the places they can go.
On World Humanitarian Day we recognize the millions around the world who are suffering and need lifesaving assistance. Today we also honor those who strive to deliver help and hope in the toughest places.
As you splash into summer with all the fun activities and water-filled adventures, think about some ways you can also make a difference for people around the world who do not yet have clean water.
On World Refugee Day we honor the courage of those who have left everything behind to seek out safety, opportunity, and so much more. Here are a few of their stories.
Teachers may not have an easy job, especially when they work in the toughest places on earth. But seeing the next generation thrive and build a brighter future is worth far more than any accolade.
It is one thing to know the statics. But it is far more meaningful to hear from those whose lives have been changed. Meet a few of the people whose lives have been transformed by clean water and hope.
Food brings us together. At birthdays. At weddings. And around the weekday dinner table. In one Tanzanian village, our local Unto partner is using food to bring people together — and introduce them to hope.
Have you ever wondered how lifesaving humanitarian aid gets to suffering people in the toughest places? Take a look at how the aid you help deliver makes its way to those who need it most.
Generosity. It sounds simple — or maybe even churchy. Yet the intentional, consistent practice of giving can profoundly affect how we and others live. Here are four ways generosity can make a significant difference.
The way Christmas is celebrated is tied to one’s faith and also to the culture in which you live. For millions of people, Christmas may be celebrated on a different day, in a different way, or not celebrated at all.
We do our best to keep the holidays focused on faith, family, and generosity. But the sparkling ads can shift our thinking. It takes time and intentionality to teach our children giving — not just at Christmastime but all year long.
On World Humanitarian Day Unto® President and CEO, Al Goff, reflects on why we should serve those living the toughest places and how we can pray for those who risk their lives working to help.
For people in the toughest places, safe, clean water is a precious commodity. How can something so freely available for some be so scarce for others around the world? Here are five tough questions about water answered.
Surviving in the toughest places is not easy. Daily people struggle to access the basic items they need. Learn more about how families build a life in unlikely places – and get a free download!
Around the world women shape the next generation. Their influence forms the world’s doctors, politicians, craftsmen, teachers, engineers, and farmers – they also have the opportunity to share the message of hope with those around them.