
In search of WHF projects: Bangladesh
BGR's Francis Horton explores Central and South Asia in search of hunger relief projects supported by the World Hunger Fund. This trip takes us to the hill country of southern Bangladesh, where garden projects are improving the lives of village famil

Hope is how we roll
Disabled people in Nepal find new roads of hope and opportunity open before them with hand-powered tricycles, built by a BGR partner, that make it possible for them to get to school, work, church and the market on their own.

His hands in Haiti
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti was one of the worst disasters ever to strike the impoverished nation. In the two years since the earthquake, Southern Baptists have worked together in restoring lives and bringing hope to devastated Haitian families. BG

'It is the hardest time ever'
Sarah Salesa,* a grandmother of 11, struggles to feed her family during the drought. A food distribution, provided by the World Hunger Fund, demonstrated God’s love for Sarah’s village – but the supplies will last her family only a few days.

The children of Kenya's famine
Children are the most vulnerable during the Horn of Africa famine, the region's worst food crisis in two decades. An estimated 13.3 million people at risk of starvation, and UNICEF believes that, without intervention, 320,000 children will die during

Shalom, for people living with AIDS
A clinic in India provides holistic care for "least of these" people living with AIDS.

