Dressed for success
A HOPE Project student overcomes many obstacles in her pursuit of starting a tailoring business.
A HOPE Project student overcomes many obstacles in her pursuit of starting a tailoring business.
During Festa Junina, Margarita Durán leads fun traditional dances in several favelas.
Rich Tarro shares the extraordinary hardships faced by a Kenyan family — and how the HOPE Project is helping.
The successes of Salvadoran students and their motivation to help their community give hope for a more inclusive and just world.
Inclusion does not follow the deaf student home. Life is different outside the haven of the Deaf Development Programme.
Rich Tarro shares the journey and the struggles of a resilient high school student in Mombasa, Kenya.
Steve Veryser interviews Mwalimu Samo about his path to becoming a Tanzanian Sign Language interpreter.
What I learned on the road less taken … because the normal one was blocked.
Tawny Thanh and Hiep Vu, recently retired Maryknoll lay missioners, continue to live and volunteer in Bolivia.
Mission is not just about the struggle for justice; it’s also about sharing life’s joys and celebrations with the people.
If the Tanzanian people have anything to teach us, it’s that joy is a choice.