He Is My Brother

  This giving season, we are honored to share the story of Hsar, Project Worthmore’s driver, from Burma and Mr. Ayoubi from Afghanistan. They are gentle reminders to us and to each other of the strength they both possess and of the immeasurable power of friendship. We hope you enjoy “He is my Brother”.

Meet Auntie Kai Ra- Our Wonderful Babysitter!

Kai Ra begins each morning by giving praise to the things she is thankful for. One of the things she praises is the United States, the country that she has called home for the past ten years.

Letter from our Executive Director

Dear Project Worthmore Family, For over a decade, I have sent a year-end letter to a growing community. These letters have offered me time to reflect and, each year, my deep gratitude for all of you grows. Each year, we work to bring you a story of your impact, and this year we were honored to share the story…

2 Days Left to Support Refugees Each Month!

Now’s the time! Let refugees know they are welcome here and become a monthly supporter! Amidst continued uncertainty of future national legislation on refugee resettlement, now is the time we must band together to support our refugee neighbors.

Finding Joy At Delaney Farm

If you were to pull into the Mango House parking lot at 8:00 on Wednesday morning, you would see a group of people sitting on the curb, waiting. They wear colorful clothing and hats, and each has a small container filled with delicious food for lunch. If you were to wait a few more minutes, you…