Read the stories of two small children and a father of newborn twins whose lives were upended when the conflict erupted in Sudan in 2023.
From disasters to healing:
World Vision’s work in the U.S.
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.
California fires: Facts, FAQs, and how to help
As wildfires spread across the greater Los Angeles area, World Vision is working with local partners like the Los Angeles Dream Center and area churches to help provide food, water, and other necessities to people affected by the California fires.
Ready to respond
With a network of fully staffed and stocked warehouses around the U.S., we stand ready to respond to any domestic disaster.
Vast network
We work with our vast network of partners — over 3,600 churches, schools, and other partners — to identify the needs of those impacted after a disaster, assess the damage, and distribute relief and reconstruction supplies where they’re needed.
Trusted partner
When disaster strikes, we are on the ground, quickly providing immediate support — and we stay to help children, families, and communities rebuild for the future.
With God’s power, we can end extreme poverty in our lifetime.
Giving monthly is the best way to empower children and families to rise above poverty and build futures once thought unreachable.
With God’s power, we can end extreme poverty in our lifetime.
Giving monthly is the best way to empower children and families to rise above poverty and build futures once thought unreachable.
We’re celebrating 75 years of God’s faithfulness and trusting Him with a worldwide vision: ending extreme poverty for children everywhere.
World Vision helps the world see through eyes of faith
Following Jesus’ mission is our mission
We’re founded on the belief that Jesus came so that all people may have life to the full. That’s why we address both the physical and spiritual roots of poverty, working toward restoration and wholeness on every level.
Mobilizing the global Church with love
World Vision has mobilized the Church in this mission since in 1950. Every year we equip more than 50,000 pastors and church leaders around the globe, together showing Jesus’ love to children and families in their communities.
Celebrating lasting change
We’ve witnessed God’s powerful provision as children and families are equipped with tools and training to create lasting change for generations to come. With a presence in nearly 100 countries, we aim by 2030 to equip 300 million people in poverty with the tools to change their lives.
3 ways we earn your trust
We’re called to follow Jesus in working with the poor and oppressed — especially where it’s hardest to be a child. We serve alongside children, families, and their communities worldwide, so that all people can become who God meant them to be.
Keeping costs down
In 2023, 89% of World Vision’s total operating expenses were used for programs that benefit children, families, and communities in need.
Making a real difference
We combine practical training with the power of Scripture to equip vulnerable children and families to create lasting change in their communities.
Partnering together
You’re welcome behind the curtain. In fact, there is no curtain … because we’re accountable to you, to the kids we serve, and ultimately to God.
News & Stories
8 New Year’s resolutions for 2025
As we usher in 2025, you may be asking yourself what resolutions or goals you have for the new year. If you’re not sure where to start, here are eight ideas for a New Year’s resolution that will challenge your faith and help you change the world.
Irresistible: One family’s journey to change
A family who once lived in a termite-ridden hut received the gift of goats and changed their lives — to the delight of the man who believed in them.
How to pray for your government leaders
The Bible tells us to pray for those in positions of authority. As we begin the new year, let’s lift up our leaders — who can all be voices of change.