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Inspiring Generosity®

In 2022, Waite Financial Group launched its Inspiring Generosity® initiative, born from an experience Founder & CEO, Josh Waite, had on a 2015 mission trip to the Dominican Republic. A charitable giving & matching program exclusively for WFG clients, this initiative is intended to connect generous clients with amazing non-profit organizations, raising $1,000,000 over a five-year period, while inspiring other businesses to do the same. Thanks to the generosity of our amazing clients, the first year raised a total of $191,000 for Camp Hope, Crittenton Centers, and Peoria Christian School!

Building upon our initial success, over the last three years, thanks to the incredible generosity of our clients, we have raised almost $900,000 for our charity partners! If you want to be a part of this initiative and/or learn more, check out the video below for details and follow up with [email protected]

They’ve rolled up their sleeves and established Hope Centers in a poverty-wracked area on the outskirts of San José, Costa Rica…in a daunting slum near Nairobi, Kenya…and in forbidding regions in northern India. In the slums of Barquisimeto, Venezuela, more than 400 children and moms in extreme poverty come to their center to find food, medical care, trauma counseling and spiritual guidance.

Hope Centers can also be found in Sri Lanka where 22% of Sri Lankans are undernourished or malnourished. Finally, displaced Ukrainian children and their families are looking for safe refuge, and their HOPE to live without trauma with a chance to rebuild their lives. Their Hope Center nearest Constanta, Romania is just 105 km from the border of Ukraine. The Hope Center staff is ready to provide prayers, safe shelter, hot meals, hygiene supplies, fuel to keep warm, transport to safe areas, counseling support and more. Through acts of compassion, they can help in this immediate crisis.

In each of these locations they help the helpless and give hope to the hopeless.

In Jesus’ name and with his compassion they care for “the least of these” — the orphaned, abandoned, abused children who are left to fend for themselves in conditions so harsh and unforgiving that it defies description.