To help end hunger and provide developing countries with clean water requires many hands. We've got many successes under our belt, but we need more help, and that's where you come in. 
​ While you can volunteer with us directly, even traveling to provide needy families with materials and education, there's much you can do on your own. Contact us to learn more about opportunities and ideas for donating, fundraising, hosting events, campaigning, buying gifts, and involving your school or company.

WATER

Empty stomachs hurt. They break concentration and make the future seem impossible. Giving food is essential to creating health.
CONTACT US

Let us know how you can help save lives.

PO Box 7174 Largo MD 20792 US
+1.3018832121 • cohopeorg@gmail.com
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DONATE

Learn how you can get involved with Cradle of H.O.P.E., Inc.

SPREAD THE WORD
Can't spend a dime? 
Then, spend some time... helping us help those in need.

Most of us are fortunate enough to just turn on a faucet to access life’s most essential ingredient: clean water. But for many people, access to something so basic is difficult.

VOLUNTEER

Together, we can make a difference

Make a single or monthly donation directly from your bank account, credit card, or Paypal.

MEALS

Cradle of  H.O.P.E., Inc.

We exist to end needless suffering


Learn how we're helping to change the world.


Access to education is a basic human right. It reduces poverty and child labor and offers the tools needed to succeed in life.
Over 80 million people in more than 70 countries are fighting hunger. We're here to help. But, it's not simply a matter of providing food to needy areas. It's also important to ensure that it's nutritionally appropriate food. 
Clean water is a necessity of life. But it's actually become one of the most precious resources in the 21st century. In fact, one in nine people live without access to clean, drinkable water. We work tirelessly to help bring clean and safe water to people in developing countries.

EDUCATION

For less than a cup of coffee a day, you can

save lives

by feeding a family
​of 4 for a year