
Cyclone Yasa
Convoy of Hope has launched a response to help Fijian communities start the recovery process. Our team is on the ground organising 1,000 family food kits to distribute across the impacted areas.
Convoy of Hope has launched a response to help Fijian communities start the recovery process. Our team is on the ground organising 1,000 family food kits to distribute across the impacted areas.
Convoy of Hope is responding to the Coronavirus outbreak across the Oceania region through our Hope in Every Home Response. Our focus is to deliver much-needed goods and necessities to individuals and homes in need. Our desire is that these hampers will bring a smile and a little hope in tough times.
Convoy of Hope is actively responding to the 2019-2020 Australian Bushfire season devastation.
Convoy of Hope is responding again to storm damage that occurred on April 4th as Cyclone Harold hit Vanuatu as a Category 5 severe tropical cyclone.
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Convoy of Hope’s Disaster Services team is consistently among the first to respond to disasters at home and around the world. Highly regarded for our scalable response and distribution model, we utilise our eight international warehouses, four domestic warehouses, a specialised disaster response fleet, and a highly-trained team of staff and volunteers to respond to disasters quickly and effectively.
We serve millions of people affected by natural and man-made disasters every year through partnerships with local churches, businesses, government agencies, other nonprofits, and our incredible donors and volunteers.