article / August 5, 2014
Learning How To Write By Answering Sponsor's Letters
"I always dream to be a famous writer."That sentence is written in Maria's letter to her sponsor. The 17-year-old girl often expresses her dream to be a writer. To realize her dream, she always practices writing. During her leisure time, she reviews and reads her previous writings.
article / May 18, 2020
Margaret, a hidden hero who walked with the most vulnerable children Rwanda after the Geoncide
For the last 70 years, World Vision has responded to crises.
article / September 30, 2010
A President's daughter in Palestine
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - Hannah Jenkins is a 22-year old Canadian living in Vancouver and is currently working on her Masters of Publishing at Simon Fraser University. She is the daughter of Kevin Jenkins; President of World Vision International.
video / May 27, 2015
Small Businesses for Youth
Reducing Vulnerability through the Small Businesses for Youth ProjectThis video highlights the story of Ghadeer, one of the participants in the Small businesses for Youth Project, which aims at increa
article / July 6, 2006
Romania: 90 tons of emergency supplies donated to flood families
“Seeing the flood damages from Rast commune is such a tremendous impact of the real situation.
article / May 28, 2015
Rays of hope
“Now I can stand on my feet and even support my family with my own earnings,” says 21-year-old Thae, who has attended a sewing class supported by World Vision.
article / January 25, 2017
Women’s agony of dreaded famine in Somalia
Women continue to express their distress and fears as they struggle to cope with the feared famine that has left over five million people (about 40 percent of the population) facing acute food insecurity in Somalia.
page / February 23, 2014
they can change
Together they change……… One of the leading schools at the community, Montola High School is situated in a remote area of Muktagacha Upazilla. Couples of years ago, this academic institution has been included in the SIP program with four other institutions
article / September 23, 2017
A distant reality
"We saw how our people including our relatives were killed and hurt. Many villlages were burned down so we hid ourselves to survive. We are afraid to go back," says Roshida Begum.Roshida Begum’s husband was a fisherman back in Myanmar. They have four daughters and two sons.
article / February 9, 2012
Aid reaches isolated villages as snow and cold keep children out of school
ALBANIA- Snow and freezing temperatures in Albania have forced most of its schools to close and isolated many mountainous villages in the north where some communities are relying on helicopter food drops. Four people have reportedly died as a direct result of the cold.