June 1, 2022
Joe and Sam from our Links team are joining with Dani, our friend who runs Bunches, to take on the challenge of a lifetime!
They are going to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain in the world.
As I'm sure you can imagine, this is a huge challenge and something that is requiring a lot of training and discipline from the three of them, as they prepare for this fundraiser in June.
All money they raise is going straight to Links, to change lives around the world. Anything you can give will make such a difference and will also really encourage Joe, Sam and Dani.
Links to their giving pages can be found here.
We are cheering you on all the way Joe, Sam and Dani. You are amazing!
October 1, 2025
The worst floods in decades have devastated millions across Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Our partners are working hard and making such a difference. Please do pray and consider giving generously to support their work and provide hope during this crisis.
October 1, 2025
If you’re a regular reader of e:Link, you’ll know that our Links Africa Hub is based at the Peacemakers site in Kenya. The legacy of Peacemakers continues to shape the community around the hub and inspire the people who work there.
October 1, 2025
Triumphant Mercy are a Links partner based in Beirut, Lebanon who focus on serving the Lebanese people through providing critical aid, education, vocational training, spiritual and psychosocial services support and livelihoods. The TM team were delighted to recently host Helen Harrison, lead trainer of 360Life and participate in the training that Helen brought to them.
October 1, 2025
In a rural corner of South Asia, where disability often means isolation, shame or exclusion, a rare and radiant gathering recently took place. Hosted by South Asia Access (an Act4You account) in partnership with Joni and Friends, a U.S.-based Christian non-profit dedicated to serving families affected by disability, the International Family Retreat became a sacred space of rest, restoration and radical belonging.