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In 2014, you helped World Concern touch the lives of millions of people living in extreme poverty, revealing the beauty in every person, and the value in every life. Thank you!
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In early 2014, the outpouring of generosity from donors helped rebuild lives and homes destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan pummeled the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013.
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A message of thanks, displayed on the wall of a typhoon battered home, in Dulag town, Dulag municipality, Leyte Island, the Philippines.
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Families who fled violence that broke out in South Sudan in December 2013 spent most of 2014 living in tent camps.
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18-year-old Majok Deng fled when violence reached his community in South Sudan. When this photo was taken in February 2014, he was living under a tree with strangers in an IDP site.
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Healthy babies, kids in school for the first time ever, and abundant crops are evidence of transformation in rural villages in eastern Chad.
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The future is filled with hope for this joyful young girl and others in her remote village in Chad, thanks to the support of a church partnership and our One Village Transformed program.
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Africa Area Director Peter Macharia joins young students in a classroom in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where World Concern is exploring opportunities to serve.
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This year, we caught up with Sister Kim, a faithful servant who has been ministering to people in Uganda with World Concern through a rural health clinic since 1985.
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Prayer. This is how Sister Kim has dedicated her life to helping others in Uganda for nearly 30 years.
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As Haiti approaches the fifth anniversary of the earthquake that devastated the island nation, World Concern helped prepare and equip communities for future disasters.
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Families in Haiti are making progress. More children are in school, health is improving, and families are earning better income.
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World Concern President Jacinta Tegman visited Sri Lanka, where plans are underway to protect 5,000 children from exploitation and abuse.
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Women in Sri Lanka were empowered to earn income and improve their livelihoods through our innovative dairy project.
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Deaf children in Vietnam learned to communicate with their families through sign language, with the help of trained volunteers and staff.
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Najiba, an 85-year-old Christian, fled her village in the Nineveh Plain in Northern Iraq when IS attacked.
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A Christian family lives in a tent after fleeing their home in Northern Iraq. Thousands of families in Iraq fled their ancient homeland because of attacks on Christians this year.
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In 2014, more people in Myanmar were reached through community development and other programs, including the launch of a new drug prevention program.