Stories

Top ten field-submitted photos of 2022 highlight what your generosity has achieved for women and children under our care
We’re closing out the year by sharing some of what we feel are our best field-submitted photos that summarize the spirit of what we have achieved together with your support in 2022. Our teams are doing a great job sending us frequent photo updates of their work. These are some of the best we enjoyed

2022 Impact Report highlights over 850k meals served, 1393 scholarships saved children from hazardous child labor or trafficking
Today we are happy to reflect on this past year and share with you what we’ve achieved together— 2022 has been a year of renewal and hope combined with several challenges as well. We are grateful that our Founder & Executive Director, Kirby Trapolino, was finally able to return to many of our program sites

2022 year-end goals to help fulfill long-awaited needs in Uganda program, restore emergency fund to respond to urgent program needs
We are very happy to announce our year-end goal which will help us fulfill many long-awaited needs in our Uganda program as well as replenish our emergency fund after a challenging year. The first part of our goal takes us to rural Uganda, where we have been working with our local team for 13 years.

Presenting our inaugural “Child of the Year” profile to help better acquaint our donors with the children our programs benefit
This Giving Tuesday we are introducing our inaugural “Child of the Year”, a profile to help you see more clearly the children you are helping when you give to Peace Gospel and She Has Hope. This is not an award, but a selection of one child we have chosen to represent all of the children

Urgent security situation in Myanmar underscores critical need for proactive measures
It has been a while since we have given an update on the security situation in Myanmar. Unfortunately, things have continued to deteriorate since the military coup of February 2021. We are sadly so desensitized to violence and overwhelmed with a thousand pieces of daily bad news from around the world. However what is happening

Global news roundup reveals significant progress on major campaigns to improve the lives of orphans and trafficking survivors under our care
Today we are very happy to bring you a news roundup of all the fruits of your generosity and God’s miraculous provision. We have so many encouraging updates to relay to you. The purpose of today’s story is to provide an update on how far our 2020-2022 campaigns and projects have come from originally just

Uganda rural campus celebrates new water well and addition of new girls home, country director reports on the state of the primary school
We are eager to share some news from our founder Kirby Trapolino, as well as an updated request for assistance from our rural primary school in Mairinya, Uganda. This school has provided significant education opportunities for the girls at our new rural Girls Home. To ensure that the school’s needs are continually being met, our

Final results of 6th annual gala bring great support to ‘She Has Hope’ programs; new communication initiative to deliver ‘good news’ updates to your inbox
All the bills have been paid and the final pledges from our 6th Annual “Taste of Hope” Gala have been collected so we are very happy to report the impact of our event! Thanks to your support, whether it was attending, underwriting, bidding on auction items, or just helping us spread word of the event,

Our 6th Annual Gala, “A Taste of Hope” benefiting ‘She Has Hope’ human trafficking response programs to return to in-person gathering for first time in 3 years
We are thrilled to announce that our 6th Annual gala, “A Taste of Hope” will be back in person this year! We will be gathering to celebrate the stories of hope you’ve helped make possible on Thursday, April 21 at 7 PM, with a special VIP hour beginning at 6 PM for our VIP ticket

Review of Peace Gospel programs in India, Myanmar, Nepal, Uganda and The Philippines finds common denominator: Hope
If you’re anything like us, witnessing the events unfolding on the world stage have been extremely upsetting. As if we have not already seen enough suffering this past two years, now we have a war in Europe. On the heels of other atrocities in Myanmar, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, and countless other conflicts where the