What happened to WFI during COVID-19

by | Apr 6, 2020 | Stories, Updates

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The God Who Sees

You are part of Water for Ishmael because you believe that God is the GOD WHO SEES. Whether it is hundreds of thousands of people fleeing from war or a lonely immigrant bride, our God loves and sees each person. Thank you for obeying the God who sees immigrants and...

December 1st is Giving Tuesday!

Jenn’s class is filled with immigrant children preparing for Kindergarten. Some are solidifying English as their second language. Some are adjusting to how American school systems function. Some are learning to play well with other children who don’t look anything...

WFI’s 2020 Annual Report

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WFI’s Video Recording 2020!

Did you miss our Annual Fundraiser? Want to watch the video recording featuring RZIM's Brandon Cleaver? Watch a short, fun clip of some of our clients, then purchase your ticket! Click here to purchase the recording Click here to purchase the recording Special thanks...

Annual Fundraiser with RZIM’s Brandon Cleaver

Purchase your tickets here before Oct. 10th. We're honored to have RZIM's Brandon Cleaver join us for our fall fundraiser this year. From Detroit and now on the RZIM team, he's someone you will want to meet. Thursday, October 22nd, from 7-8 pm at Westgate Chapel in...

No Virus Can Stop That!

Rita left the turmoil in Sudan two years ago. She is fierce about doing what she needs to do to make a better life for her children and eventually, become a contributing citizen.  But Corona Virus hit... "Mom, what does this mean?"  "Habibi, I don't know."  For...

Because of you, we’ll soon be serving more people

Anna looked like she would cry when we told her there is no space for her children in American School for Children. Not only did this negatively affect her children, she could not go to the adult English classes. They would remain isolated by their lack of English....

Empowering English Language Learners

We're honored to be featured for our work with English Language Learners.

Real Life with Real People

Lack of language affects more than what meets the eye. Not being able to say; “hello, how are you?” is one thing. Not being able to help your family meet their basic needs is a whole other issue. This summer, our American School Evening program is striving to help...