Photos That Humanize a Humanitarian Crisis

On June 26th 2019, a photo of the bodies of a 23-month-old girl and her father who washed ashore after trying to cross the U.S. border surfaced in international media. It grieved our hearts beyond words. At Compassion, we are committed to loving and serving children around the world. More than 300,000 of those we serve are children living in […]

Technology in Developing Countries

Compassion sponsor, Laura, posted this suggestion on our community support page a while back in reference to technology in developing countries: “Our family has sponsored since the 1990s…In the past year or two we’ve been hearing more and more about sponsored children (especially teens) having access to Facebook, cell phones, etc. and having televisions and video games in their homes. […]

Who Is an Orphan?

Africa is home to 59 million orphans. Nelson is one of them. What is an orphan — or how exactly do we define orphan? As we follow Nelson’s journey, we will see multiple definitions of this oft-misunderstood term. A Turn for the Worse Meet Nelson Mandela. Not the iconic South African leader and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, but a budding […]

This Is Where I Live: 7 Children Share Their Homes

Have you wondered what your sponsored child’s home might be like? Children from each of the seven countries where we work in Central America and the Caribbean took us on a tour of their homes! We hope having a glimpse into the homes of typical sponsored children in this region will help you know how you can pray for them […]

Why This 8-Year-Old Is Not Engaged to Be Married

Child marriage may seem like an abstract, faraway problem. But it affects real girls like Maindi every day. Learn what child marriage is, facts about how it is affecting society, and how you can help prevent girls from becoming brides.  Eight-year-old Maindi wakes up with burning eyes as smoke fills the little hut her family shares. She sits up and […]

Who Makes the Most Popular Drink in the World?

What’s the world’s most popular beverage? Is it coffee, that black gold that Americans rely so much on? Is it a soft drink, wine or beer? Nope. The world’s most popular drink is tea. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization suggests that each day, globally we consume 6 billion cups of tea. Who makes the world’s most popular drink possible? […]

A Day in the Life of a Boy in the Amazon Jungle

Have you ever wondered what daily life is like in the Amazon jungle? Many of the children living in extreme poverty live in the most remote places in the world. In South America, Compassion serves children who live in the remote jungles of the Amazon basin from Bolivia to Ecuador to Peru. Take a peek into what it’s like for […]

A Message of Hope From Compassion’s President

Our President and CEO, Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado, shares an inspiring Easter message about hope that is relevant not just to children living in poverty on this one day, but to each one of us every day!  Hope is a fragile but powerful force. You know this to be true. When you have hope, no challenge seems too great. When you […]

Meet the Midwives Saving the Most Vulnerable Babies in the World

For millions of people living in poverty around the world, hospitals are difficult to access and doctors are in short supply. So a midwife is a vital source of strength for moms in need. Despite global improvements in health care and education to help mothers deliver their babies safely, thousands of pregnant women still fall through the cracks each year. […]

Follow These Children on Their Risky Trek for Clean Water

Children living in poverty around the world get clean water in all kinds of ways. Some are blessed enough to have pipes deliver water directly to their home. Other children walk to an improved water source like a community tap or well to fill up their jerry cans with clean water. But some children — especially those who live in […]

What Happens to a Girl When Her Relatives Are All Prostitutes?

Growing up, Maria’s mom did “easy work,” as the neighbors called it. She was a prostitute. Sometimes Maria and her younger brother were left at neighbors’ houses in Montero, Bolivia, while her mother went to work. Other times, the children came with her. Even though Maria was just a little girl, she understood what was going on. “I remember where […]

How to Fight Defeatism About Poverty in the World

Twenty years ago, I was in college — a time when a young adult solidifies a worldview and an understanding of how they fit into the world. At that time, nearly one out of every third person in the world lived in extreme poverty. Twenty-nine percent of people lived on less than $1.25 a day — not enough to provide […]

The Unique Way Men Are Helping To Fight Period Poverty

Men working at sewing machines may seem like an unconventional picture in some parts of the world — even more so when you realize they are sewing reusable feminine hygiene products! But for several men in Mulatsi, Uganda, this is a regular practice that is strengthening their community, generating income and empowering their daughters. Men in Mulatsi, Uganda, create reusable […]

What People Don’t Know About Poverty (Yet)

In the new report The Good News About Global Poverty produced by the Barna Group in partnership with Compassion, Barna polled U.S. adults on their beliefs about global poverty. They dove into their perceptions regarding the state of global poverty, level of concerns for poverty, and belief in their ability to affect change. What they found is that there is […]

New Barna Research on The Good News About Global Poverty

At Compassion, we strive to fulfill the God-given mission of the global Church to care for the impoverished. We know that pastors and their churches desire to develop disciples who deeply engage in caring for “the least of these.” This is why we are excited to announce a new research project we commissioned with the Barna Group entitled The Good […]

Top 10 Compassion Blog Posts of 2017

As we reflect back over 2017 on the blog, we’re reminded of the One Word that fueled us this year: IGNITE. We shared ways to ignite your compassion, stories of hope, opportunites to act, inspiration for letters to the children you sponsor, and much more. All with the purpose to fuel the fire that God has placed in us. Take […]

It’s Love That Will Drive Out the Darkness

Every day, I’m hit with a headline in the news that leaves me feeling helpless. Acts of violence and hate seem to be happening more than ever. Compassion fatigue has hit me big time. I recently stumbled upon Mandisa’s new album, “Out of the Dark,” on Spotify. Her song, “We All Bleed the Same,” couldn’t have encouraged me at a […]

The Poverty Game Changer

We’re escorted into a Honduran neighborhood with a reputation so dangerous even the police won’t go there, yet we’re welcomed by the gang leaders who control it. We spend the next two hours with Heimi, the community pastor who stares fear in the face every day. He’s like the local Clint Eastwood. Gang leaders love him because he loves their […]

Looking up to Young People in the World

I don’t like being called a millennial. It seems that negative words always follow to describe us. Restless. Unreliable. Always wanting something more, whether that be the next iPhone or next experience. Do millennials want more? Absolutely. And that’s why we take action and are constantly opening new doors. The next generation has this same spirit. They are bold and […]

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