Anusha: More than a Graduation
It’s the season of caps and gowns, Pomp and Circumstance, and celebrating the bright futures of graduates everywhere. Here at DFN, we’re celebrating our [...]
Trafficked Women Are Likely to Return to Trafficking: Fighting Against the Statistics
By Andrea Plata, DFN USA Intern and Point Loma Nazarene University 2023 Graduate The Reality Behind the Trafficking of Women The trauma of [...]
Layla: From Ruin to Resilient
This is a hard story and could be a trigger for those who have suffered violence. We share these hard stories because it’s important [...]
Hope in a Crowded World
Sixteen-year-old Beulah wears a bright, hopeful smile on her face. Her eyes sparkle when she thinks of her future as a psychologist helping people [...]
A Quenchable Thirst
You’ve just tucked your four-year-old in bed when you hear it. Those familiar words: “I’m thirsty.” Maybe you roll your eyes because it’s the [...]
This Is Your 2022 Compassion In Action
These have been the most challenging years in our lifetime. And yet, you continued to compassionately and generously respond to the needs of children, [...]
The Extraordinary Things We Hide
The Extraordinary Things We Hide On a recent trip to India, I was reminded about how [...]
The Little Engine That Did: The Power of Positive People Like You
Remember The Little Engine That Could? It’s the story about a little blue train that comes in to save the day for children on [...]