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August 2022 Newsletter

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“Poverty Alleviation Needs to be Relational.. Not Transactional!”

We want to take a moment to thank you for giving the gift of HOPE! It is through your generosity and prayers that hope continues to be given to so many people in need. We are SO excited to share our summer NEWSLETTER FOR 2022! We’ve highlighted stories of inspiration; stories of blessings; and stories of the lives of those you have made an impact on! We hope that every one of these stories will leave you feeling appreciated and encouraged.

More news & updates from Impact Hope

Feeding a Nation: How Lives Are Being Transformed in Madagascar

The Madagascar Soul & Soil Revival Project is a groundbreaking initiative in partnership with Foundations for Farming (FfF). Learn how sustainable farming is transforming lives in Madagascar through our interview with Chris Hornibrook, leader of the “Sponsor a Farmer” initiative. Discover how local farmers are building brighter futures for their communities and how you can be part of this life-changing journey.

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Empowering Women, Changing Lives

The work of ImpactHope and its partners spans far and wide, making it impossible to list every project and achievement in one post. From empowering women and girls to supporting vulnerable children, the breadth of their impact is inspiring. Each initiative—whether providing sanitary pads, rescuing child brides, or equipping women with goats—contributes to a greater mission of breaking cycles of poverty and building resilient communities.

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Part 2: Ann Farquharson’s Journey of Faith and Service

We are thrilled to share a special guest post by Ann Farquharson, whose incredible journey of faith led her and her husband, David, to Haiti. What began as a two-year teaching mission turned into a life-changing 30-year adventure of service, community building, and sharing God’s love. In Part 2, Ann recounts some of the most inspiring moments of her missionary work and the enduring impact of seeds planted decades ago.

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