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10 Years of Change: Closing the Global Surgery Gap
One of The Rhema Foundation Canada’s three main pillars is Heath and Wellbeing, which means that we strive to ensure that people in communities here and abroad are mentally, physically, socially well and ultimately living disease-free. In keeping with this goal, The Rhema Foundation Canada is embarking on a new project that will help to close the healthcare gap for people living in vulnerable communities around the world. This edition of our ‘10 Years of …
10 Years of Change: Derrick’s Story
While The Rhema Foundation Canada has spent a great deal of time and energy tackling pressing issues in countries such as Afghanistan and Malawi, the organization has never failed to acknowledge the ongoing need for change here at home. Indeed, The Rhema Foundation strives to ensure that its presence in the local community is just as impactful as it is abroad. In keeping with its mission to change and affect lives one day at a time, one life at a …
10 Years of Change: Nutrition in Afghanistan
The second installment of our ‘10 Years of Change‘ series follows The Rhema Foundation Canada’s work in with women and children in the nation of Afghanistan. Like the organization’s work in Malawi, the project was also carried out in partnership with the incredible World Vision team. In Afghanistan, malnutrition and food insecurity are ongoing and enduring issues that affect millions across the country. In fact, the World Food Programme has estimated that approximately 9.6 million people …
10 Years of Change: Microloans in Malawi
March 2017 marks The Rhema Foundation Canada’s 10th anniversary. In honour of this special occasion, we will be sharing 10 stories highlighting some of our biggest accomplishments and proudest moments from the past decade. These stories will not only showcase the difference that charity can make in the lives of the vulnerable and marginalized, but they will also demonstrate the need for ongoing support. Just like the chapters in a book, The Rhema Foundation’s story continues …
Every 30 seconds…
Any girl, at any time, in any place is at risk for human trafficking Trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation is the most common form Every 30 seconds a new victim falls prey to human trafficking. Shocking, isn’t it? Human trafficking is a form of slavery. People are being bought and sold around the world, and Canada is no exception. Human trafficking and sexual exploitation is happening right here, right now: in Canada, in …