global partners

We are mobilizing the local church and they are fulfilling their Biblical mandate to take responsibility for the most vulnerable in their communities. It is happening here in Africa. And this is restoring hope and resilience to families. God has heard their cry and is responding through the body of Christ. But we have so many children, grandparents and communities that today are still vulnerable to any storm that will come. We must build up their strength to stand. We cannot do it alone. It will take the global church, the full body of Christ to work together. This organization is deeply committed to mobilizing the body of Christ to care for the most vulnerable, to restore hope and resilience to families - children and grandmothers who often care for them, rebuilding communities’ strength and independence. 

“The church outside our communities must join our rebuilding." - Busisiwe Sityatha Jones, Hands at Work Leader 

Find out more here: https://www.handsatwork.org/

hands at work in africa - malawi

Read below about our amazing partners. Once you are done learning about them, if you are ready to serve with them, reach out to us and we will help get you connected

woven international - se asia

Woven International rescues and restores girls affected by exploitation and human trafficking in SE Asia through safe homes, education and work opportunities. Over the last number of years Westside has organized several teams who have visited the project and through their expertise and personal skills were able to help enhance the project's efforts, many continue to do so as volunteers in Canada and overseas. Westside financially supports Woven safe houses for girls 8 -18 years old in this creative access nation as well as a current project team member who was previously a Westside employee.

For more information go to woveninternational.com

international justice mission

IJM’s visions is to rescue millions, protect half a billion, and prove that justice for the poor is unstoppable.

We realize this vision by partnering with local authorities to rescue victims of slavery and violence, bring criminals to justice, restore survivors, and strengthen justice systems. You can learn more at ijm.ca/Our-Work