"Children do not just need care, they need families."
The full, unedited recording of this powerful, honest conversation is available on Facebook right now, but only until July 3rd before Facebook permanently deletes it!
🔗Watch it here: https://t.co/CcW4BDrjKT
Join us today, June 3rd at 12:00 PM EST for a Facebook Live. Whether you are a donor, a child welfare advocate, or someone who simply cares about the world’s most vulnerable children, this conversation is for you. Let’s bridge the gap between what we believe and what we do!
We didn't let April's technical glitches stop us. We’re bringing Laura and Nabs back to the screen with upgraded technical support so we can connect seamlessly.
Date: Wednesday, June 3rd
Time: 12:00 PM EST
Platform: Helping Children Worldwide Facebook Live
Today is International Day of Families, and we’re sharing why we refuse to treat family separation as an acceptable answer to poverty.
Check out our latest blog post to see how your support is making a difference: https://t.co/T7Zv1VGhBK
Happy International Day of Families! 🌍
At Helping Children Worldwide, we believe the best way to help a child is to strengthen the family and community around them. When families are empowered, children don't just survive, they thrive.
At Helping Children Worldwide, we believe in empowering local ownership and global leadership. Today, we celebrate a leader who embodied these anchors: Reverend Olivia Fonnie. 🇸🇱❤️
https://t.co/FxsSLoOXio
We are proud of Madiana, a student who is completing her final year of Nursing at Njala University in Sierra Leone. Her Case Manager, Abdullai, has provided the mentorship and support needed to reach this academic milestone. This is Radical Collaboration in action! #NursesDay2026
It’s Mother’s Day, and there is no better way to celebrate than by ensuring more mothers have the chance to watch their children grow.
Click the link to support this incredible work that change lives! 🔗 https://t.co/A2vGwVg07g
Access to maternal care is a right. ✊ Naye Xjaw Maya Midwifery International breaks down barriers of language and discrimination by supporting Maya midwives who blend ancestral wisdom with modern care.
This #MothersDay, we stand for dignified care: https://t.co/A2vGwVg07g
Today is #MothersDay! In rural Haiti, women face 3 delays to safe birth: education, access, and supplies. 🇭🇹
Maison de Naissance breaks these barriers with 24/7 care and 100% local staffing. Support the midwives making safe birth a reality. Donate here: https://t.co/A2vGwVg07g
Today we are celebrating our partners at Maison de Naissance. Their mission is simple yet profound: no mother or infant should be at risk simply because of their skin color, religion, or economic status. Your generosity gives hope: https://t.co/A2vGwVg07g
For centuries, Indigenous Maya midwives have been gifted bringing life into the world, yet they often face discrimination and systemic barriers. Naye Xjaw Maya Midwifery International is changing the narrative. This Mother's Day let's support their work: https://t.co/A2vGwVg07g
Helping Children Worldwide is pleased to announce the appointment of Ganda Bassie as Deputy Director of the Child Reintegration Centre.
Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/1bj16v5ugn
Real change is built on trusted relationships. This issue is all about moving away from "lone ranger" missions and toward linked arms that strengthen entire child welfare ecosystems.
Read how we’re helping every child, everywhere, in every way we can: https://t.co/xCF5kSdAbv
Why "Radical Courage" is the only way forward. Radical Courage isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a requirement for the work we do at Helping Children Worldwide.
Bo, Sierra Leone in October 2026 ✈️🌍 Our last mission team of the year departs this October, and we want you with us. This is your chance to use your professional skills for sustainable impact and experience the incredible culture of Sierra Leone. https://t.co/7VuVAcLhgB
Helping Children Worldwide is thrilled to announce that David Titus Musa will officially step into his new role as Director of the Child Reintegration Centre (CRC) on May 1, 2026.
Read more on our latest blog: https://t.co/q6o6Qnf2vO
It’s one thing to say we believe children belong in families. It’s another thing to dismantle a decade-old model to make that belief a reality. Join us on Monday, April 27th at 5:00 PM EST for a special Facebook Live with Laura and Nabs.