News & Stories

Drought in the Horn of Africa is expected to cause 20 million people to need emergency food assistance.
Special Features

Fallout: When hunger has no borders

World Vision relies on volunteers like Tammy Wells to help ready donations to distribute to the most vulnerable in the United States.
From the Field

Volunteering helps a West Virginia widow heal

A Cambodian girl in red checkered pants and a bright green jacket sits on outdoor steps as she smiles toward a woman in a blue polka-dotted shirt.
From the Field

No longer locked out of learning

Two million women and children under 5 are facing acute malnutrition in South Sudan.
From the Field

Hunger is more than just food

Arid soil holds an informal tented settlement in Lebanon, where World Vision provides support to children and their families.
From the Field

Children’s access to education is threatened by Lebanon’s crisis

A color-coded MUAC measuring band encircles a Zambian boy’s arm, showing a reading of 12 centimeters in yellow.
From the Field

Still strong, 11 years after recovering from malnutrition

Rohingya refugee families face food insecurity in Bangladesh
From the Field

Voices of Rohingya refugees: Praying through the crisis

A teenage Iraqi boy continues his education with the support of World Vision.
From the Field

Determined to learn despite the odds

Two Malawian girls in school uniforms can study safely thanks to World Vision’s work to reduce malaria in students.
From the Field

Falling malaria cases give way to education in Malawi

María wraps her arms around her daughter, Dayana, while she reads to her.
From the Field

An ode to mothers

Isma sits in his wheelchair looking back to two friends who throw their hands up with excitement
From the Field

Closing the gap: A visual journey of disability inclusion

A woman holds an infant and stands next to a man. They both smile in front of a bulletin board filled with drawings.
Change Makers

Walking the Global 6K in honor of my son