Project Hope

$30.00


Everyone deserves access to the health care they need to reach their full potential.

For more than 60 years, Project HOPE has transformed the health and well-being of people and communities around the world. They work on the front lines of the world’s health challenges, partnering hand-in-hand with communities, healthcare workers and public health systems to ensure sustainable change.

Project HOPE works in five main areas: disasters and health crises; infectious diseases; non-communicable diseases; maternal, neonatal and child health; and health policy.

In disaster, crisis and beyond, HOPE is there: providing direct healthcare services, equipping clinics and hospitals, training local healthcare workers, and delivering solutions that help people access the healthcare services they need.

When disaster strikes in places like the Bahamas and Mozambique, their emergency response teams are on the ground - providing care for evacuees and supporting local healthcare systems through recovery

When mothers and babies are at risk in places like Sierra Leone and Indonesia HOPE trains nurses and midwives with the skills they need to save lives

When refugees and migrants cross the border looking for a better live, HOPE supports the health systems that will take them on

And when people with HIV want a different future for their families, HOPE engages entire communities to break down barriers and change the narrative.

About Project Hope:
For more than 60 years, Project HOPE has transformed the health and well-being of people and communities around the world. We work on the front lines of the world’s health challenges, partnering hand-in-hand with communities, health care workers and public health systems to ensure sustainable change.
Why we 🤍 them:
We love Project Hope’s mission: placing power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. We love that Project Hope is protecting mental health by helping tens of thousands of health workers, refugees, and new mothers access the mental health support they need to protect their health and well-being. Project HOPE’s mental health and resilience trainings have reached more than 68,500 health care workers in over 30 countries. Nearly three-quarters of these health workers are women. The training has been translated into multiple languages, with the long-term goal of providing training during other global health emergencies, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises — when support is needed most. Trainings are ongoing in the United States and South Africa, and currently expanding to reach an additional 16,000 health workers in countries including Syria, Yemen, and Colombia.
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