It’s a joy to be together in spirit in 2025, the year of World Vision’s 75th anniversary! This year, with generous partners like you, we’re celebrating 75 years of belief in a world where children are freed from poverty and equipped to reach their God-given potential. Thank you for helping make this transformative work possible around the globe.
May the following stories bring you hope and confirmation that God is, indeed, moving in mighty ways!
Eight-year-old Hafisa fled Sudan and carries her sibling on her back in Milé Refugee Camp in Chad.
Last year, humankind endured the weight of much pain, and our world seemed to collectively sigh. But we also discovered that faith is persistent, resilience is relentless, and hope is never fully extinguished. See 24 of our most memorable photos and reflections from 2024.
Daniel Lugovskiiy, a pastor from Marhanets, Ukraine, is one of more than 30 people who received training in psychosocial support through World Vision.
“Right now, I see that there are no mentally stable people around me,” says Ukrainian pastor Daniel Lugovskiiy. “People are losing faith in the future, growing desperate with every day.” Find out how church leaders like Daniel are being equipped to support their communities during the ongoing war.
World Vision’s 75-year anniversary is being celebrated throughout 2025.
Join us in celebrating 75 years of belief in a world where children are freed from poverty — and equipped to reach their God-given potential. Together, we’re joyfully following Jesus into a future we believe is possible: a world where every person can experience the gift of life in all its fullness.
World Vision’s Global 6K for Water is great because you can do it anywhere! Walk, run, or roll 6 kilometers on May 17, 2025, and be part of this global movement to help change lives by equipping communities with access to clean water.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
In 2024, 87% of World Vision's total operating expenses were used for programs that benefit children, families, and communities in need. Learn more.