A New Children’s Clinic in Boyole
The people of Boyole, Malawi, Africa found the power within themselves to fight the trend of high child mortality rates by building a clinic to provide proper care.
The people of Boyole, Malawi, Africa found the power within themselves to fight the trend of high child mortality rates by building a clinic to provide proper care.
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Outreach Celebrates Women’s Empowerment in 2023 and our women leaders all around the world.
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Vegetable seedling distribution and greenhouse construction lead to nutrition and prosperity in central Bolivia.
The Council Bluffs, IA Community of Christ congregation, came through in spectacular fashion, fundraising for Outreach International.
Years of steady effort and focus on helping others empowered Bayardo to grow his own prosperity, empowering himself and his family as he worked to empower those around him.
“Bill will be remembered for his lifetime of service to others and his inclusive attitude toward all people.”
The 2021 Haiti earthquake has devastated the nation’s southern region, leaving many injured, homeless or without resources. You can help.
The Outreach Event Space threw a grand reopening party celebrating major renovations on August's First Friday in the Kansas City Crossroads District.
2020 was a difficult year around the globe. But, like so many, we rose to the challenge. Here are the Outreach International 2020 highlights.
These community leaders in Bolivia are planting it forward by securing seeds and resources for hundreds of beneficiaries.
We’re fortunate enough to work with so many talented individuals. Today we’re highlighting our Spring Interns! Meet Hunter and Nathan.
Parents, teachers, and community members in Nicaragua are banding together to revitalize a cornerstone of their community: their local school.
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