News & Stories

A teenager and a woman pour water from jerrycans onto tall, leafy vegetables.
From the Field

For lasting change, just add clean water

A girl with a vibrant patterned orange headscarf and yellow button-down shirt gazes at the camera while carrying a baby on their back. Children surround them.
From the Field

Sudan crisis: Stories of survival, hope, and relief

Two women, both with their eyes closed, hug each other. One holds a water bottle. There are people in the background.
From the Field

Los Angeles fires: Hurting and healing together

Debris piled near a damaged doorstep of a home on a sunny day.
From the Field

Extreme weather: Helping communities recover and rebuild

A girl wearing a school uniform looks at the camera while holding a cup of water with P&G and World Vision logos on it.
Prayers

Matthew 25: Prayer for clean water for the thirsty

View from a vehicle shows a building collapsed an earthquake, with onlookers standing nearby and some on bikes.
From the Field

Myanmar earthquake: Facts, FAQs, and how to help

A light illuminates a dark scene where silhouetted children gather around jerry cans and a water tap.
From the Field

Sudan’s displaced children: Young refugees flee to Chad, many without families

Drone shot over a neighborhood street showing destruction.
From the Field

Rebuilding after Hurricane Helene

Aid workers rush to the scene of devastation amid rubble under a hazy blue sky.
From the Field

Explore World Vision’s disaster responses

A woman stands in a school hallway holding a photo that reads “Classroom Wellbeing Kit for Teachers.”
From the Field

Classroom Wellbeing Kits help a speech therapist serve her students

Black-and-white photo of an African woman pushing a boy in a wheelchair across a wooden bridge.
Special Features

Abraham’s journey: Unstoppable

Two young siblings wait, seated on blue plastic chairs, eyes meeting the camera.
From the Field

5 facts about tuberculosis (TB) in children

An elderly woman sits in an upholstered chair next to a lamp and knits in the round using four needles.
From the Field

Knitting as a way of caring for others