Latest news & stories
Latest impact stories and updates from Project Possible
Latest news
An exciting new partnership with Konédjé
Read this exclusive interview with our Projects team to get more insight into this new partnership in Chad, Doba. Read more
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Alrick’s Journey of Possibility
Discover how faith and community helped transform Alrick’s life. Read more
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Growing Unity in Indian Villages
Find out how our partners in India are working together to create lasting change in their communities. Read more
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Mercy’s Journey of Possibility
After Mercy’s son learned to walk through treatment, we helped launch her salon. Now, she’s earning income, supporting her family, and sharing hope through faith in her community. Read more
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An interview with Mia
Read our interview with Mia, who is part of our partner’s team in South Africa. Read more
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Sanaya’s Journey of Possibility
Opening a tailoring shop not only gave Sanaya purpose and confidence but also created a ripple effect of changing mindsets on women’s roles in her remote village in Pakistan. Read more
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Anne’s Spark
Discover how Anne from Kenya is building a brighter future for herself and her family. Read more
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Joel’s Journey of Possibility
After experiencing homelessness, Joel gained stability through our partners, finished school, and used Spark-funded tools to build a steady income—now earning enough to rent his own home. Read more
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Studying hard for a bright future
Meet Kopila, one of the young people we are supporting in Nepal to gain a college education Read more
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Sparks are thriving!
More than 50 Spark individuals are beginning to live sustainable livelihoods. Read more
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Bridging the language gap
How a village’s unity is changing their children’s academic future. Read more
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The ‘Famous Tailor’ in Gilgit
Farzana is one of the trainers of our project in Gilgit, read her story below. Read more
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Freek’s Story
Read about how our partners helped Freek to transform himself, leaving behind a life marred by drugs. Read more
