GHI: Migrant Communities – How can we help?
The migrant caravan has many people thinking about how terrifying it must be to feel like they need to leave their homeland to survive. Is there something we can do to change the course for families in impoverished communities outside of the US, so their communities can thrive?
How can we help?
In countries around the world people are coming alongside others in many ways, as individuals and as groups.
At GHI our partner projects are led by individuals seeking change. They work at the grass- roots level to collaborate, train, develop, educate and guide communities toward transformation.
- Food For His Children – community development in Tanzania by providing dairy goats as a starting place to grow into forming long-term goals for life change.
- FASE (Foundation for African Social Entrepreneurship) – community development in Sierra Leone through building networks and social entrepreneurship programs, addressing health care, education, food security and environmental issues.
- M:MM (Mission Moving Mountains) – sustainable change in communities through solving problems together; providing clean water, skills training, and improved agricultural techniques.
- SALG (Sanitiaton and Literacy Ghana) – a combined mission to advance literacy efforts and improve sanitation through providing biodegradable, micro-flush toilets.
- Cornerstone Academy – Christian education for children in impoverished areas of Manipur, India.
- UORDP (Ugandan Orpahn Rural Development Program) – holistic education and care for orphans and their caregivers in Uganda.
- Youngsters for Christ – empowering youth through skill training, bible studies, feeding programs and community outreach.
List of all GHI partner projects.