Project Hope
Relief

Who we are

Project Hope Relief is a UK-based Charitable organisation and is a global initiative dedicated to Humanitarian causes around the world, and was launched to be able to give hope, help, support and aid to millions of people who are currently suffering and are in dire need of desperate help.

What we do

This non-profit initiative was launched to give Hope Relief to procure and provide access to aid, food, water, medical supplies, shelter, education and additional essential necessities for Human basic survival.

Why we do it

Project Hope Relief is a purpose-driven initiative to give back and support some of the most affected people on the planet. We believe in giving back where we can and leading our initiatives with the ethos of Love, Compassion and Empathy for Humanity.

How we do it

Project Hope Relief and its core team have extensive experience in corporate and Humanitarian sectors. We can utilise unique and dynamic approaches; currently, as a grass-roots organisation, we are adaptable in our process given our presently available resources and flexibility, which gives us advantages to provide aid, support and deploy initiatives promptly.

Private and public contributions support Project Hope Relief in executing its operations plan and aid distribution.

Project Hope Relief believes in the ethos of building fundamental relationships. One of our strengths is developing partnerships with organisations that can further our initiatives for ongoing support for the communities and areas we serve, with a vision of bettering humanity.

Our history

Following the Venezuelan Migrant and Refugee Humanitarian crisis, which was the largest recorded refugee crisis in the Americas in 2018: UN Ambassador Lord Robert Orville Thomas and the Feeding a Hope Team; set forth on an initiative to bring hope to thousands of Venezuelan migrants who left Venezuela to escape violence, insecurity and threats, and lack of food, medicine, and essential services.

 

With over 5 million Venezuelans now living abroad, with the vast majority in countries within Latin America and the Caribbean, it has become one of the most significant displacement crises globally.

 

Many people left Venezuela and crossed through the Venezuelan / Brazil border and settled in Brazil after fleeing the crisis within their homeland.


There was a need for Feeding A Hope to be born out of the crisis, initiated by a forward-thinking programme led by Lord Thomas and his dedicated volunteers.

 

The Alimentando A Esperança (Feeding A Hope) initiative delivered more than a much-needed Hope; it gave the Venezuelan Migrants Help. It provided Food Aid, help and support to thousands of refugees and continues to do so.


Lord Thomas purchased essential food items using his savings. He quickly assembled on-ground local volunteer teams at the Boa Vista Refugee Camp in Brazil in October 2018. He gained support and involvement from the Military, helping alongside the local volunteers in the Humanitarian out-reach programme to Feed The Venezuelan Migrants, who had travelled so far to escape disparity from the crisis, and were destitute, hungry, tired and in need of a much-needed Hope and to a better future.

 

Joining forces with the local Brazilian Authorities, Charities, and the US AiD Agency, with the results of our planning team's hard work, dedication, and commitment to joining forces, achieved great success in 2018 by feeding many and acquiring land to help the refugees.

 

The team returned in 2019 with The Next Chapter to help give the refugees a different form of stability in a foreign land, as Feeding A Hope was in full swing to take care of between 7/8000 people a day.

 

The team returned to empower women in 2019 by training single mothers for better employment and teaching in First Aid Courses to know what to do in an emergency to be sufficiently trained and educated.

Making a change

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Volunteer Malia Bourne

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Medic Rick Mayer

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Manager Alyce Charlton

Many have joined our fight

5000 volunteers

We are incredibly proud of all our volunteers that have stood shoulder to shoulder with us to help those in most need.

One roof
at a time!

Providing pop up shelters for families in need all over the world.

Help us
change lives

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