Help make lifesaving impact in the places it’s hardest to be a child.| World Vision
Since achieving independence in 2011, South Sudan has faced a complex humanitarian crisis, with children among the most impacted. Ongoing conflict, natural disasters, poverty, and mass displacement have sharply increased food insecurity, hunger, and malnutrition. Learn how World Vision is responding to the South Sudan crisis and supporting children and families in urgent need. The post South Sudan crisis: Facts, FAQs, and how to help appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
World Vision responds to disasters globally, including in the United States. Learn about World Vision’s history of U.S. disaster responses, as well our work in education and distributing essential supplies and building materials to communities affected by emergencies in the U.S. The post From disasters to healing: World Vision’s work in the U.S. appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Discover the cases and impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis, natural processes shaping the earth’s landscapes. Learn about earthquake preparedness and safety precautions for these destructive phenomena. The post Earthquakes and tsunamis: Facts, FAQs, and how to help appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Extreme poverty affects nearly 700 million people worldwide. Learn what causes it, how it impacts children and families, and discover proven solutions from World Vision and global experts. The post What is extreme poverty and how can we end it? appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Explore frequently asked questions about the Ebola virus and World Vision’s response to Ebola outbreaks. Learn how we educate communities, support healthcare workers, provide child protection, and more in the fight against Ebola. The post 2025 Ebola virus outbreak: Facts, FAQs, and how to help appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Conflict, poverty, and natural disasters have deepened Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis. Learn how World Vision is responding.| World Vision
Be ready before emergencies strike. Learn how to pack an emergency kit, create a household plan, and prepare spiritually, with help from World Vision. The post How to prepare for an emergency appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
One year later, World Vision still remains in western North Carolina to help families and businesses recover from the damage left by Hurricane Helene. Read four stories of the impact of that support. The post World Vision continues to help with Hurricane Helene recovery appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Sight & Sound’s production of NOAH is making its way from the stage to the big screen for a limited run in theaters this September. Known for breathtaking sets, live animals, and a message rooted in God’s promises, the production invites audiences to step into one of the Bible’s most epic stories. In partnership with World Vision, the event offers not only an unforgettable theater experience but also an opportunity to reflect on faith, family, and the power of hope. The post World Visio...| World Vision
Infectious diseases threaten lives worldwide — especially in poor communities. Learn how World Vision helps communities prevent and treat infectious diseases while also working to slow the spread. The post How World Vision helps communities prevent and treat infectious diseases appeared first on World Vision.| 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
Learn about floods, their causes, and their impact on communities worldwide, as well as how to support people affected by floods in 2025.| 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