World Vision President and CEO Edgar Sandoval Sr. reflects on feeding a malnourished child named Mone in Ethiopia and how moments like this reveal both the challenges families face and the power of faith in action. Marking World Vision’s 75th anniversary, he looks back on decades of God’s faithfulness, from war-torn Korea to today’s global crises, and shares a bold vision as we look toward the future. The post From the World Vision U.S. president: 75 years of belief appeared first on Wo...| World Vision
In this editor’s letter, we pause to remember how far God has brought us. Drawing from 1 Samuel 7, where Samuel sets up a stone of remembrance and calls it Ebenezer, this reflection marks World Vision’s 75th anniversary as a moment to look back with gratitude and forward with faith. The stories in this issue serve as our own “stone of help,” celebrating decades of God’s faithfulness through the stories of lives changed, including our own. The post Remembering God’s faithfulness an...| World Vision
A Sunday school teacher’s gift and prayer to a young Bob Pierce sparked something that would one day reach across the world. That small act of faith led him to follow God’s call, planting the roots of World Vision and decades of global impact. Now, 75 years later, those seeds continue to grow, transforming lives and communities around the world. The post A foundation of faith appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
A Guatemalan family that once lived on a dirt floor and drank watery soup proves that hard work, child sponsorship, economic empowerment training, and World Vision Gift Catalog animals change lives. The post The good mother appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Ana, a Haitian mother displaced by violence, struggles to survive while caring for her children. With World Vision support, she finds hope and resources to care for her family. The post A Haitian mother’s struggle for survival appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
In Riobamba, Ecuador, 2-year-old Erik’s family is working toward a healthier future with support from World Vision’s child sponsorship program. Through nutrition workshops and parenting training, they’re overcoming challenges and building a better life for their children. The post A garden of growth: Child sponsorship helps build a healthier future in Ecuador appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Why should you donate on Giving Tuesday? Here are five reasons why sharing your blessings on Giving Tuesday, December 2, will brighten your holidays — and kids’ and families’ lives. The post 5 reasons to share your blessings on Giving Tuesday appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Extreme poverty affects nearly 700 million people worldwide. Learn what causes it and how it impacts children and families.| World Vision
For over 30 years, World Vision and the World Food Programme have partnered to fight global hunger, reaching tens of millions of children with meals, support, and opportunities to thrive. The post Ending hunger together: How World Vision and WFP reach the world’s hungriest people appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Children in the Middle East are enduring the devastating impacts of armed violence, hunger, psychosocial distress, and disrupted education. Learn how World Vision is supporting affected communities and remains committed to serving the most vulnerable children and families, even in the most dangerous places. The post Middle East crisis: Facts, FAQs, and how to help appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Learn how World Vision has delivered disaster relief and recovery aid to those affected by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.| World Vision
Help make lifesaving impact in the places it’s hardest to be a child.| World Vision
Learn about World Vision’s history of disaster responses in the U.S. as well as our work in education and distributing gifts-in-kind.| World Vision
Conflict, poverty, and natural disasters have deepened Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis. Learn how World Vision is responding.| World Vision
World Vision still remains in western North Carolina to help families and businesses recover from the damage left by Hurricane Helene.| World Vision
Hunger in Sudan is a grave concern. Learn more about the Sudan crisis and our efforts to support vulnerable children and families in Sudan.| World Vision
Read about the crisis in Haiti, where 5.5 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian aid, and learn how World Vision is responding.| World Vision
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: 230K dead, millions lost all.| World Vision
100 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced. Learn why refugees flee, and how you can help them.| World Vision
Stay informed about the 2025 hurricane developments, gain a deeper understanding of hurricanes and tropical storms, and learn how to prepare.| World Vision