20 Year Anniversary of Joining Hands

The Joining Hands initiative of the Presbyterian Hunger Program is celebrating 20 years of challenging global systems that generate hunger, poverty and injustice. We came to realize that responding to poverty through projects alone was not enough. We wanted to develop deeper relationships with our international partners. And we knew that it was necessary to identify, analyze and challenge the very systems that create or perpetuate hunger and poverty in order to make a real impact.

The work of Joining Hands has impacted 10 countries overseas and the United States. Currently, we have Joining Hands networks in 7 countries including: Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Peru and Sri Lanka.

We hope that you will join us in celebrating our 20 year journey!

Stories

Joining Hands: Twenty years of perseverance

The Beginning of Joining Hands

A Legacy of Defending Human Rights and Restoring Dignity

Un legado de defensa de los derechos humanos y restauración de la dignidad

Seeking a Reason to Serve

Buscando una Razón de Servicio

Accompanying the people of Haiti toward justice

Falling in Love with Peru

Two decades of journey for social change

Land Rights Victories Post Tsunami

Fighting on the side of peasant farmers

Advocacy for Mining Wealth to Benefit All

The Eyesores that Give us Sight

Slogans to Sovereignty

Mission with both hands

Resources

Cheat Sheet on Joining Hands

 

Joining Hands is an initiative of the Presbyterian Hunger Program. The work of the Presbyterian Hunger Program is possible thanks to your gifts to One Great Hour of Sharing.