CEO’s Desk - An Historical Welcome
Liz Ha, Chief Executive Officer
Reflections
Our board member Dana Wichterman just wrote this piece for the National Christian Foundation.
We are grateful to have impactful partnerships that strengthen our efforts in the regions where we serve, particularly the one we have with American Friends of the Episcopal Church of the Sudans (AFRECS). I invited retired US Ambassador and Executive Director of AFRECS, Dane Smith to share his reflections below on the need for trauma healing in South Sudan and why we partner together…
Only two weeks left until the SG Community of Practice hosts a webinar led by Five Talents on Wednesday, June 14th at 7am MT | 9am ET | 3pm CAT | 4pm EAT.
Our church liaison Sarah Herndon and Five Talents were featured in the Good News for the City Podcast! Sarah joined the show to talk about how our ministry focuses on eradicating extreme poverty and creating sustainable communities in nine countries by partnering with local churches to provide programs for business and literacy training.
It is a pleasure to be able to report on a successful microfinance outfit that helps the poorest of the poor. I heard a talk recently from Dale Stanton-Hoyle, CEO of the Five Talents organization.
Our stories and impact are spreading! Read about our work featured in the Washington Post through the Combined Federal Campaign.
Five Talents is proud to walk alongside, to encourage, and to watch the dreams of new entrepreneurs come to pass. Ajak is a program leader from Renk Diocese, and in this video he beautifully includes us in this special prayer.
Five Talents is proud to walk alongside, to encourage, and to watch the dreams of new entrepreneurs come to pass. Consider the story of Rebecca from South Sudan.
Five Talents approach to economic development takes time . We aim to listen, understand, and empower local leaders who spur development.
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