
IN VENEZUELA Conscience International is delivering food and health packages to families where there are no existing tests for Covid-19.
moreour teams are taking the risk and going where others cannot or will not go, providing aid to the most marginalized people in crisis in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.
moreHis motto: “Don’t explain your philosophy—embody it!”
moreConscience International's team and partners have completed eight of 10 planned homes in Taxisco for families who lost everything in the 2018 volcano eruption
moreWhen Hurricane Eta’s devastating sweep through Central America in November left villages, homes, and people buried in mud and floods and many survivors homeless, Conscience International Program Director for Latin America, Dr. Jurguen Kiehnle, MD, and Conscience International President Dr. James Jennings, PhD, began organizing an emergency plan to help.
moreWhen the pandemic shut-down created additional challenges to find enough food to supply the orphanage at Cu Chi in southern Vietnam, Conscience International’s local teams found a unique way to make it happen. They went to a rice granary which had just harvested the field and asked if they could buy rice directly from them. On hearing it was for an orphanage, the granary agreed but it still had to be dried, ground, packed and delivered.
moreIt wouldn’t be easy-- as running from wars and terrorist pursuits never are. But when the family head and only provider has already lost a leg by a land mine in the Iraq/Iran war, fleeing ISIS from their hometown in Anbar Province, Iraq to Kirkuk and on to Kurdistan with a family of eight members in 2015 was seemingly impossible. A son, Jasem, 28 years old at the time, was brain-impaired from his youth and couldn’t walk or communicate clearly. To get from place to place at home he had to crawl.
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