Huffington Post: ‘Christmas’ Comes to a Refugee Tent
Richard Stearns Dec 20, 2017 5:56:00 PM

I’m a sucker for a touching Christmas story. Here’s one that’s as good as anything you’ll see on the Hallmark Channel. Set in the wretched conditions of a refugee settlement, it’s a story about love, joy, peace – and a...

A tale of two cobs
Christopher Shore Nov 22, 2017 3:34:42 PM

Sometimes a picture tells the whole story. Sometimes a bit of explanation is needed. 

As we in the USA prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving, we will be reminded of how native Americans showed Pilgrims the...

Learning to guide children with love and creativity
World Vision Staff Nov 16, 2017 9:16:00 PM

Frustrated by the challenges of managing her Sunday school class, this volunteer teacher was ready to give up. But participating in the Christian Discipleship Project’s training that mentors young adults to...

Universal Children's Day: A reason to listen
Kari Costanza Nov 5, 2017 10:48:35 AM
In eastern Honduras, 9-year-old Nirvana will soon receive clean water from World Vision.

As parents, it’s much easier to talk than to listen. But listening is what our children need us to do. It’s a hallmark...

World Vision now reaching one person with clean water every 10 seconds
World Vision Staff Mar 21, 2017 10:11:27 PM
  • Major progress made toward goal of universal water access by 2030
  • World Vision achieved its 2020 goal in only one year

World Vision is well on its way toward achieving universal water access everywhere it works...

Updates and stories about our work with refugees
World Vision Staff Mar 15, 2017 6:41:00 AM

March 15, 2017 marked the 6th anniversary of the Syrian conflict. World Vision is at work in this great humanitarian crisis. Read the latest on our efforts to provide relief to millions of refugees.

Self Help Groups empower women living in Indian slum
Ajitson Justus Feb 15, 2017 2:42:12 PM
The women of various Self Help Groups

Dharavi is Asia's second largest slum. It is a very congested place with narrow lanes and hordes of people. They compete with motor vehicles and push carts to get in or...

Mustaque’s Narrow Escape
George Sarkar Jan 10, 2017 2:10:50 PM

“I stopped begging on the streets with my father, because I go to school now,” says Mustaque, a 6-year-old boy who is one of twenty- five children participating in World Vision’s Child Friendly Space (CFS)....

Innovative Life Pump brings hope in Malawi
World Vision Staff May 24, 2016 10:52:12 PM

In many rural communities in Malawi, access to safe drinking water remains a challenge. In some communities, people have difficulties even accessing the contaminated water from unprotected sources. This was the...

"I never thought I could be able to read"
World Vision Staff Mar 30, 2016 4:36:06 PM

Regatu said she never dreamed she would be able to read and understand a story on her own. That is, until World Vision implemented a Literacy Boost program near her home in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.

Regatu...