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Convoy of Hope, Inc.
330 S. Patterson Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802

Phone: 417-823-8998
Fax: 417-623-8244
Email: ddonaldson@convoyofhope.org
Web Address: http://www.convoyofhope.org

 

About Convoy of Hope, Inc.

Since 1994 Convoy of Hope has assisted nearly 20 million people in the United States and around the globe with food, clothing, medical aid, and other needed resources through outreaches and disaster response. The mission of Convoy of Hope is to transform entire communities with compassion, one life at a time.


International Voluntary Service Activities

Individual volunteers, church teams and businesses are able to get hands-on experience in meeting the needs of others through an outreach, a disaster, a building project, a feeding program. The needs and opportunities are endless.

Convoy of Hope will welcome teams from churches and businesses for both domestic and international projects. We ask that leaders contact our office to inquire how your church can send a team.

Convoy of Hope has deployed tens of thousands of volunteers primarily for domestic outreaches and disaster response. However, the international mobilization is relatively new but growing quickly. Below are approximate numbers of volunteers mobilized over a 12 month period. In addition, Convoy of Hope has a sizable network of church partners in many countries around the world. We work with indigenous leaders to mobilize their members for relief and development projects. The statistics of volunteers mobilized in partnership is now being kept and will raise our volunteer totals significantly.

Number of Volunteers deployed over past 12 months: 3,000 Expected Number to deploy in 2007: 2,500 Current opportunities to volunteer: 75 Individuals but COH can accommodate church and business teams as well.

Internship Program
The Convoy of Hope Internship exists to facilitate passionate individuals on their journey to carry hope to the world's poor and hurting through the setting, resources, and mission's opportunities of Convoy of Hope.

Guiding principles

  • Devotion
  • Stewardship
  • Accountability
  • Community
  • Partnership
  • Excellence

2007 Dates/ Proposed locations

Fall session: September 6- December 20, 2007
Domestic -Hurricane Katrina work
Foreign - Asia and perhaps more

Spring 2008 session: January 17-May 1
Domestic - TBA
Foreign - TBA

Summer 2008 session: June 23-August 4
Domestic - TBA
Foreign - TBA

Fall 2008 session: September 4-December 18
Domestic - TBA
Foreign - TBA

Requirements for Admission

Four Month Internship
Age: 18+
High school diploma or equivalent

Summer Intensive
Age: 16+

See Convoy of Hope website and click "International Efforts" for more information.

Volunteer for Prosperity Opportunities
Number of Opportunities 75-100

 

Geographic Regions Latin America, Africa & Asia

 

Health & Prosperity Sectors Agriculture; Health; Education; HIV/AIDS; Water; Competitiveness; and Tsunami Relief

 

Types of Opportunities Other

 

Average Duration of Projects 3-21 days

 

Volunteer Profile Summary

Convoy of Hope serves our partners in the field. Therefore, projects and volunteers to serve are at the discretion of our leaders in the field. The most important abilities are availability and teach-ability and the willingness to listen, learn and serve our leaders in the field. However, skills such as language, health, education and construction are helpful.

 



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