Clothing for a stroke victim

Clothing for a stroke victim

Aurora suffered a stroke years ago, leaving her severely handicapped. CAM staff members in Nicaragua visited her and gave her clothing. Despite her handicaps, 60-year-old Aurora did not complain one word during our staff’s visit. She said she would divide the clothing...
Fruitful gardens for refugees

Fruitful gardens for refugees

Chesa* lived in a bamboo and tarp hut along a barren hillside. She arrived at the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh in 2018 with few belongings and no place to call home. Her dismal surroundings offered little hope for a brighter future. In 2020, Chesa joined the...
One Hundredth Day of Conflict in Ukraine

One Hundredth Day of Conflict in Ukraine

The conflict in Ukraine reached the one hundredth day on Friday, but there still seems to be no end in sight. The clashes recently increased in the south and eastern regions of the country. So far, the unrest uprooted more than 14 million people. Over six million left...
A difference for this one

A difference for this one

A young girl walked along a beach where thousands of starfish had washed up during a storm. Reaching down, she picked up a starfish and threw it back into the ocean. She did this for some time when someone approached her and said, “Little girl, why are you doing this?...
Rising poverty and economic collapse in Lebanon

Rising poverty and economic collapse in Lebanon

Dasia* is one of thousands of Lebanese who knows the realities of a collapsing economy, corrupt leadership, and rising poverty. “Suddenly we all became very poor,” this 67-year-old woman from Lebanon says. “We reduced our food consumption. We barely eat meat...
Tragedy & hunger in Myanmar

Tragedy & hunger in Myanmar

Stories of fear and loss abound in Myanmar. Millions of people could tell of fleeing in terror when armed groups stormed their towns and villages, setting their houses, farms, and businesses ablaze. They could recount their sorrow from losing loved ones to tragic...