Our 2021 memories and what exactly is our new normal?                                                            
Your December 2021 Project HOPE News - the latest from the field on your lifesaving impact
Two Project HOPE emergency responders sit in a helicopter in Haiti. They are smiling and wearing navy Project HOPE polo shirts.

What Our Global Team Members Will Remember from 2021

2021 was another difficult year for the world’s health. Even in a challenging year, there were countless moments, people and partners that left an imprint and made a mark on us — from selfless health workers who opened their homes to patients to young girls who were given the support to find their voices as agents of change.

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Vaccine Access and Hesitancy Slowing Texas' COVID-19 Response

Despite the availability of free vaccines throughout the U.S., some communities still lack access to health care information and services. Project HOPE is partnering with local clinics to address the gaps that put Hispanic, refugee and low-income communities at risk.

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Project HOPE CEO Rabih Torbay is pictured smiling in a dark suit and light blue shirt, in front of two semi-transparent light blue hands from the Project HOPE logo.

We Don’t Have To Accept Our ‘New Normal’

Millions of deaths have made us numb to the threat of COVID-19. We’re now used to living in a world where these deaths and illnesses are accepted as normal. But we shouldn’t be.
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Your Gift Doubled Until 12/31

After a long year of crises around the world, children and families cannot afford for us to fall short. Now is the time to give, can you make your year-end donation right now to provide DOUBLE the lifesaving aid and hope?
Send 2x the HOPE >>

A man looks up at the camera as he receives an injection of his medication in Malawi. He wears a yellow plaid shirt as the man giving him the injection wear gloves and apron over a tan striped polo shirt.

Will We Achieve The UN’s 95-95-95 Goals for HIV/AIDS?

Two years of COVID-19 — and the rapid rise of the Omicron variant — have threatened the world's progress to end HIV/AIDS. Are we on track to achieve the United Nations' ambitious goals?
Q&A with Chilobe in Zambia >>

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Supporter Spotlight: ‘Your Voice Will Always Reach Someone’

When COVID-19 cases surged in India, Cristina Reyes rallied other Twitch streamers and used her channel to make a difference, raising over $10,000 for Project HOPE’s response in India and mental health work.
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Project HOPE in the News

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