Brand-New Field Report: A Fresh Look at What Your Generosity Is Making Possible

We are excited to announce that our latest field report is now live — a brand-new snapshot of how, together, we are multiplying hope in communities around the world.

In this report you’ll find compelling stories and real-life data from our work in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Indonesia and beyond. For example: in the village of Villa Linda, Guatemala, a young boy named Keiver is participating in our “Foundations for Farming” program, caring for a calf and fish and building his savings — proof that hope can grow when given roots.

In Kenya, the community of Ndibai installed a solar-powered pumping system to bring clean water to nearly 80% of households — transforming lives, but also building ownership and sustainability. And stories like Edy’s in our child-sponsorship program demonstrate how sponsorship is doing far more than “giving” — it’s helping to heal lives and restore dignity.

Why This Field Report Matters

  1. Transparency & accountability
    For our donors and partners, it’s essential that we do not simply ask for support, but show you where it goes. A field report reveals not just that change is happening, but how, where, and with whom. It assures you that your giving is meaningful and tracked.
  2. Connection to real lives
    Data and statistics matter. But stories matter even more. When you read about Keiver or Edy, you move from the abstract (“we helped communities”) to the concrete (“here is a boy whose life is shifting”). That connection deepens our shared investment in the work.
  3. Evidence of sustainable impact
    Many initiatives offer short-term relief. Our approach is different: we walk alongside communities for the long haul so hope takes root and multiplies. That’s visible in this report: projects that equip people, shift systems, build ownership. For donors, this means your support is not just a one–off gesture, but a seed planted for generations.
  4. Inspiration to engage
    Reading established results invites even more involvement — more sponsorships, more mission trips, more prayers. The report is fresh and timely, and serves as both an update and a call to move deeper into partnership.

What’s New in This Edition

  • A refreshed visual style: missions, communities, children, programs all highlighted in one document.
  • Up-to-date data: For example, in 2025 so far we have 49 mission trips, 1,648 children sponsored via trips, 2,274 child sponsors overall.
  • In-depth program spotlights:
    • Agricultural training in Guatemala
    • Clean water project in Kenya: revisiting a long-running system and seeing how local leadership has improved and sustained it.
    • Special-needs sponsorship story in Central America
    • Anti-trafficking work in Indonesia: illustrating how our acquisition of Mission: Hope has expanded reach into restricted-access areas.
  • A clear roadmap of our partnership process: from Indigenous leadership to community assessment, development plan, implementation, monitoring & evaluation.

A Word to Our Donors

To you who have given, prayed, partnered: thank you. This field report is as much yours as it is ours. Every number, every story, every community reached has your fingerprints on it.

When you open the report, you’re not just seeing our work — you’re witnessing the fruit of your investment. The boy planting his seeds in Guatemala, the community drinking clean water in Kenya, the child learning to speak again — they all reflect the generosity and faith you entrusted.

We believe firmly that hope multiplies. And your partnership is the spark, the first step, the blessing that sets multiplication into motion. Because of you, we are building change that lasts — change that outlives the moment, that ripple-effects through families, through generations.

We invite you to dive into the report, reflect on what’s been achieved, and consider what might come next. There are still more villages, more children, more systems to shift — and we’re glad to walk that journey with you.

Download the full report today, share it with your network, and if you’re so moved — let’s talk about how you might step into this story in an even deeper way (child sponsorship, mission trip, a special-fund gift).

Let’s keep multiplying hope together.

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