News & Stories

Home cold remedies around the world include drinking various types of hot tea.
From the Field

Natural cold and flu remedies from around the world

Have fun with your family this Christmas season with these at-home activities that teach valuable lessons about gratitude, generosity, and giving back.
Change Makers

10 family-fun activities to get in the Christmas spirit

Rosemary holds one of the goats she received through the World Vision Gift Catalog. Rosemary benefited from drinking goat’s milk, which provided nutritional support so she could be healthy, not hungry.
From the Field

Delivering joy: One goat, chicken and alpaca at a time

Learn more about the diversity and inclusion work World Vision is doing internally as well as externally with church partners.
Change Makers

3 ways World Vision is fighting racial bias and injustice

Child sponsorship prepared Lenny Lyn, a former sponsored child in the Philippines, to respond to COVID-19.
From the Field

Former sponsored child takes on COVID-19 in fear and faith

Twelve-year-old Collins in Mwala, Kenya, was one of the first children to choose his sponsor. He chose Joel from Chicago. Sponsorship is transforming children’s lives in his community.
From the Field

How World Vision fights the secondary effects of COVID-19

Goats have helped created a better life for 7-year-old Loveness and her family.
From the Field

Goats offer a safety net for families in Zambia

Ten-year-old Genesis and her mother, Wendy, pray for their country, the planet, and for peace. Join us in prayer for justice in our hurting world using Scriptures. Use our guide to offer up intercessory prayers of lamentation, repentance, and restoration.
Prayers

A prayer for justice and healing using the Scriptures

Desert scene in Jordan. When dealing with issues around racial justice, look no further than Jesus’ parable of the good Samaritan for a roadmap of how to be a better neighbor.
Voices

The Good Samaritan as a roadmap toward racial justice

Nine-year-old twins Carlos Hernain and Carlos Joel hug their prized teddy bears, gifts from a visiting church team. The black bear is named Monkey, and the brown bear is Bear. The boys have been World Vision sponsored children for two years. (©2020 World Vision/photo by Jon Warren)
From the Field

A Honduran community: What makes us happy

Masrafi gazes up at his mother at his home in Bangladesh. He had the opportunity to choose his sponsor last year and chose World Vision U.S. President Edgar Sandoval Sr. and his wife, Leiza.
Voices

From the World Vision U.S. president: The year that put hope to the test

Ever, 16, and his mom, Carmen, are part of a thriving community in Yamaranguila, Honduras. The community has benefitted from World Vision’s child sponsorship and community development model.
From the Field

Child sponsorship helps families thrive at home in Honduras