World Help, a nonprofit, commemorates 31 years of giving back to local and global communities. The opening of a new distribution center is to date its greatest achievement.
According to Vernon Brewer, the organization's founder, "When you have the name of a Christian humanitarian organization when your name is World Help, you don't need to be standing on the sidelines, you need to be actively involved."
The company gave stakeholders and family members a tour of the brand-new 20,000-square-foot facility. The company won't need to hire facilities to store materials anymore. It will be able to provide additional supplies like food, water, clothing, equipment, and medicine to millions of people throughout the globe.
Noel Yeatts, president of World Help, asks, "Can you even comprehend the impact this warehouse is going to have, how many more lives we're going to be able to save and change?”
To supply Burundi, an impoverished nation in East Africa, with supplies, the group collaborated with its international partner Jagen Nzunguri.
According to Nzunguri, "Through World Help, they travel to their various partners around the globe. So they traveled to Burundi and Africa's East Africa, and I had the opportunity to meet one member of the World Help crew. He informed me of their activities while he was at my ministry and program. We have been partners ever since that day.”
Through collaboration and ministry, Nzunguri provides food for hundreds of children in Burundi, a blessing he claims began with having faith. Make a Difference; it doesn't take much. You must begin by extending yourself from your current position and resources.
As of early November, the warehouse contains 15 truckloads of supplies that will be shipped to families all across the world including the United States.
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