12.10.2025

Our Favorite Photos of 2025

Project HOPE reached more than 5 million people worldwide in 2025. Here are our favorite photos that tell the story of our work.

Project HOPE’s work reached around the world in 2025, from emergency rooms in Gaza to charitable clinics in North Carolina. In more than 30 countries, we connected millions of people to the health care they deserve, and our photographers around the world captured that story from the ground. 

Here are some of our favorite photos from this year, which show how far your support can go. 

Lifesaving Support in Gaza 

Project HOPE screened more than 90,000 children for malnutrition in Gaza this year and treated nearly 20,000 pregnant women and children for malnutrition. For parents like Jawahir, Hasan, and Suzan, that care provided relief and comfort during an excruciating humanitarian emergency. 

Jawahir carries her son, Fouad, into Project HOPE’s clinic for malnutrition care in Gaza.

Hasan holds his daughter, Sewar, while awaiting treatment. Hasan lost his wife in an airstrike and now cares for his four children alone.

Suzan, a mother of nine, carries her child into Project HOPE’s clinic while displaced from her home in north Gaza.

Shaimaa, a Project HOPE midwife, cares for a newborn at Al Sahaba medical complex in Gaza City.

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Giving Children a Healthier Start at Life 

Project HOPE delivered reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health services to more than 1.4 million women and children this year. In places like Ghana, China, Ethiopia, and Malawi, that work is helping more children grow up healthy and strong.

Midwives participate in a hands-on newborn resuscitation training in Ghana, learning skills they will pass on to others nationwide.

A volunteer from AbbVie plays with a child at the Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center during a volunteer program in China. 

Children play while waiting for care at a Project HOPE health site in Tigray, Ethiopia. 

Neonatal nurses participate in a hands-on training at Queen Elizabeth Central hospital in Blantyre, Malawi.

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Responding to Urgent Health Needs in Ukraine 

In our fourth year of providing medical care in Ukraine, Project HOPE operated 42 mobile medical units, rebuilt six health facilities, trained 2,100 health workers, and provided mental health care to 91,000 people. 

Children celebrate at a Children’s Day event at Project HOPE’s Mental Health and Psychosocial Services center in Dnipro.  

A doctor from a Project HOPE mobile medical unit visits a patient in the rural Kamianske community. 

Dr. Lyudmyla Vasylivna Fomenko cares for a patient inside the Tomakivka Primary Health Care Center. 

Two veterans — each named Oleksandr — embrace at a Project HOPE Veterans Hub that provides mental health support for veterans and their families in Odesa. 

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Deploying When Every Second Counts 

Catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles, a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, and a record-shattering hurricane in Jamaica — when disaster struck, Project HOPE was there, providing medical services to more than 4 million people impacted by disasters and humanitarian crises this year.  

Health workers at Project HOPE’s field hospital in Lucea, Jamaica help airlift a patient to Kingston for emergency treatment. 

Project HOPE distributes relief to a community of 250 people in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains who were cut off by a landslide following Hurricane Melissa.  

Kids at Malibu Elementary School who were impacted by the January wildfires receive wellness kits designed to promote play therapy. 

Project HOPE distributes hygiene kits by boat in Southern Shan State, Myanmar, following the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in March. 

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Strengthening Health Systems Worldwide 

Project HOPE strengthened health systems around the world in 2025, training more than 16,000 health workers and donating more than $82 million in essential equipment, medicines, and medical supplies. 

Project HOPE staff visit the Ibn Al-Razi Health and Social Center in Baalbek, Lebanon, which expanded services to care for more patients in 2025.

Arelis, 19, is a patient of Lic. Luz Betzaida de la Cruz (left), who received her diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Health thanks to Project HOPE. 

Jessie Phillips visits with his doctor at Care Beyond the Boulevard, a charitable Clinic Project HOPE supports in Missouri. 

Migrants Camilo*, Andrea*, and their daughter Dani* at home near the Colombia-Venezuela border, where they receive care from Project HOPE. 

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*Names have been changed. Photos by: Motaz Al Aaraj, James Buck, Chen Xiaolin and Li Jianfei, Charlie Cordero, Nikita Hlazyrin, Allison Hunter, Jana Khoury, Matthew Khoury, Lema Concepts, One Hundred Pictures, Rezeta Veliu, Stanislav Vierbii, and Project HOPE staff. 

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