"I loved every single activity and all of the service we gave! Even when I was not particularly knowlegable in a certain area, it was great to learn more and help everyone else on their projects. I discovered talents and interests that I had no idea I had before. Every single moment was so great. I loved it!"
-Jessica Reeves, Uganda 2007 |
"No matter how much I taught or how much I served, I could never give more than I received. The Ugandan people have given me more than I can express. They are beautiful in every way. Their strength astounds me and their spirit inspires me. When I came they called me their hero, when I left they were mine."
- Ashley Rogers, Uganda 2008 |
| HELP in the news |
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BYU STUDENT SPENDS SUMMER ABROAD IN SERVICE The Daily Herald, September 2009
Ryan Squires joined the network of hundreds of other HELP International volunteers by spending his summer managing eye clinics in Uganda. Squires had a life-changing experience while gaining experience for medial school and helping people in rural villages improve their sight.
HEARTFELT HELP GIVES SUSTAINABLE SERVICE
Started as a strictly humanitarian organization, HELP International now aims for sustainable development projects with lasting impact. In the process, volunteers are trained to be lifetime social entrepreneurs. Founder Warner Woodworth explains that the need for HELP International is greater now than ever before. Read the full article
"WEBB" OF LOVE SPUN FOR DISABLED CHILDREN AT HOGAR DEL NIÑO The Daily Universe, April 2009
A love of helping the disable has led Laura Webb to spend every summer since she was 13 volunteering around the world. Webb has participated in HELP International programs in Uganda, and recently traveled to El Salvador with HELP to work in the Hogar de Niño Orphanage.
EMPOWERING NATIONS, HELP INTERNATIONAL MERGER The Daily Universe, March 2009
After sending a combined nearly 1,200 participants to impoverished countries, HELP International and Empowering Nations, two similarly modeled Utah-based non-profits, have merged. The move will combine the organizations’ resources and eliminate the competition for volunteers.
NEW VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OPENS IN FIJI The Daily Universe, February 2009
HELP International will add a program in Fiji starting summer 2009, with in-country projects including organic gardening and health classes. The Fiji program does not require language skills and allows program participants to fight poverty in an often-overlooked country.
TIMPVIEW GIRLS SOCCER GETS CHANCE OF LIFETIME TRIP TO UGANDA The Deseret News, November 2008
Fifteen members of Provo’s Timpview High School girls soccer team will volunteer with HELP International programs and Goals for Girls in June 2009. The team will be just the second high-school aged girls soccer team from the United States to travel to Africa, where they will work to better lives through soccer.
NEW GLOBAL INITIATIVE AIMED TO END MALARIA The Daily Universe, October 2008
As the Global Action Malaria Plan takes strong measures to fight malaria in Africa, HELP International program participants work with educations programs in Uganda, a nation devastated by the world’s deadliest disease.
HELP INTERNATIONAL: CHANGING THE WORLD THROUGH SERVICE LDS Living, September 2008
From humble beginnings in the wake of Hurricane Mitch’s destruction to Honduras, HELP International has grown to operate in eight countries and has sent hundreds of volunteers. Successful projects include rural libraries, health classes and safe water for villages, changing the lives the volunteers and those living in poverty.
CONCERT TO BENEFIT FAMILIES IN UGANDA The Daily Universe, September 2008
HELP International will join forces with local musicians to present a benefit concert for Uganda. The event, featuring everything from an a cappella group to a high school choir, will help raise money for children and families assisted by HELP programs in Uganda.
HELP CHANGES LIVES THROUGH SERVICE The Daily Universe, June 2008
Founded in 1999, HELP International works towards sustainable development through meaningful trips for volunteers and locals. Many alumni point to their experience with HELP as the starting point for their continued work in development.
BYU CLUBS HOST CARE WEEK The Daily Universe, March 2008
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