The world is a beautiful and difficult place, and we know Jesus is present in all circumstances. Thank you for partnering with World Vision to equip children and families to face their challenges with courage and hope. Below, you’ll find stories from around the world of people doing just that — with your help and prayers.
World Vision partners with local churches and community organizations to bring relief supplies to families impacted by the wildfires.
The wildfires in Los Angeles brought devastating loss to many communities. But even amid the destruction, families are experiencing hope, healing, and the hand of God in their lives.
World Vision’s programs are equipping a mother of five in Guatemala to support her family in new, sustainable ways.
This month, we’re celebrating mothers — and mother figures — who are changing their children’s lives through love and perseverance. One of those mothers is Maria, who turned two dozen chickens from World Vision into multiple income streams for her family in Guatemala.
In Kenya, Anzazi gave birth at a clinic that lacked access to running water.
When Anzazi gave birth at a clinic in Kenya, there was no clean water to wash herself or the baby. She had to wait hours for her mother-in-law to bring water to the clinic, and that water came from a source shared with animals. It’s a dangerous situation but far from uncommon, underscoring the urgency to improve healthcare facilities — and the safety of the communities they serve. Please pray for women like Anzazi and those without clean water access in healthcare facilities.
Women and children make up 89% of those fleeing from Sudan to Chad.
It’s been two years since conflict broke out in Sudan, triggering mass displacement, primarily of women and children. Now, women and girls are speaking out about their experiences and drawing strength from World Vision’s educational, medical, and emotional support.
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