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Compassion

www.compassion.com

 
Compassion International is a Christian child development ministry aimed at releasing children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty in Jesus` name. We are church-based: Compassion believes the Church is God`s chosen instrument to bring hope to a hurting world. We believe the strategic placement of local churches makes them best suited to address the holistic needs of the children in their communities. And only they can effectively deliver the Jesus-based teaching and whole-life care that children in poverty deserve. Compassion partners with nearly 7,000 churches in 25 countries around the world to deliver our holistic child development program. We ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.compassion.com
  • 12290 Voyager Parkway
    Colorado Springs, CO USA 80921
  • Phone: 800.336.7676

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Robert Hawkins
General Counsel Profile
Sandra McLelland
Deputy General Counsel Profile

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