World Help Annual Gift Guide Provides Opportunity to Give the Gift of Hope This Christmas at ChristmasGiving.org

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World Help Annual Gift Guide Provides Opportunity to Give the Gift of Hope This Christmas at  ChristmasGiving.org From Livestock to Vocational Resources to Support for Refugees, Gifts Make a Long-Term Difference for Those Impoverished & Displaced Around the World

FOREST, Va., Oct. 25, 2022—Christmas is quickly approaching, ushering in a season of good will toward others. With a desire to provide hope to those in desperate need, Christian humanitarian organization World Help is taking gift-giving a step further this holiday season by offering a gift guide—ChristmasGiving.org—that provides a variety of ways to make a tangible difference in the lives of the impoverished and displaced people around the world. Gifts include meeting an individual’s vital needs to impacting an entire community by helping to fund the construction of a Church building. 

From purchasing dairy Cows to provide Milk for village children in Rwanda, financing vocational training, gifting a sewing machine to help someone start their own business, to assisting refugees in the War-torn Countries of Afghanistan and Ukraine, the World Help gift guide offers givers the opportunity to make a long-term difference in global communities that will last for years to come.

“This holiday season, you can give a gift that will truly make a difference and transform a life,” said Noel Brewer Yeatts, president of World Help. “Each gift purchased makes immeasurable impact, helping to break the cycle of poverty that exists for many.”

The World Help gift guide is available now at 

About World Help

World Help is a Christian humanitarian organization serving the physical and Spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world. Founded in 1991, World Help works to meet urgent needs in order to bring help for today and hope for tomorrow. To date, the organization has touched the lives of over 80 million people in more than 70 Countries through aid and relief, community development, sustainability and education.

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