I can barely begin to describe Bolivia in 100 words — the beauty and the warmth of its people. But still, I hope this will give you an idea.
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Disaster response in hot spots around the world
Today we’re providing you with a quick snapshot of what’s happening in five hot spots around the globe — where your generous support is helping people cope with and recover from disasters and crisis situations.
Hard facts about labor trafficking
World Vision has released a new report, “10 Things You Need to Know About Labor Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region,” highlighting truths about exploitative labor that are relevant worldwide. How much do you know about it? Read these facts. Then take action.
Prayers for Japan from around the world
After the deadly earthquake and tsunami in Japan, children and sponsors in the tsunami zone received drawings, cards, and prayers from sponsored children in El Salvador, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Mongolia, Kenya, China, and Ethiopia!
National Hunger Awareness Month: Hunger fast facts
This weekend, more than 8,000 students across the country will participate in World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. They’ll experience hunger firsthand, while raising funds to care for children who face this stark reality every day — going to bed hungry.
Celebrating Easter in Colombia
Celebrating Easter, including its preparation, is distinct to each culture and religious tradition. Candelaria, a World Vision community volunteer, and her daughters Martha and Mara describe how their family prepares and celebrates Easter according to Catholic tradition in Colombia.
Celebrating 20 years of 30 Hour Famine
World Vision U.S. adopted the 30 Hour Famine in 1992. Some 20 years later, American teens have raised more than $140 million, changing lives forever.
The appalling silence of the good people
God has entrusted the work of fighting injustice to His people: to you and to me. That’s why Martin Luther King Jr. was so vocal about the “appalling silence of the good people.”