News & Stories

In east-central Armenia, apostolic church pastors and World Vision joined forces to create a place for Sunday school that would serve local young people.
From the Field

Demonstrating Christ’s love in Armenia

Lack of education limits a Nicaraguan father’s job opportunities, but he won’t let it stop his children.
From the Field

Education: Removing obstacles to knowledge

World Vision helps mothers around the world create mouth-watering nutritious meals for their families.
From the Field

Fighting child malnutrition around the world

Jesus calls us toward the places where pain and suffering is deepest. That’s World Vision’s mission. We go to the hurting places, the ragged edges of our world.
Voices

The future of poverty: The hardest tasks are ahead

World Vision is the largest nongovernmental provider of clean water in the developing world.
From the Field

Just add clean water, and lives change

A strong family and child sponsorship protected Raquel Feagins when she was a child, and today she’s a chaplain committed to living out her faith.
From the Field

From sponsored child to a life of service

Loans helped Grace Graka create a successful business, and she decided to pay it forward.
From the Field

Economic empowerment: Helping hardworking parents

Debbie Macomber gives Kenyan boy sweater ©2014 Lindsey Minerva | World Vision
Change Makers

Join author Debbie Macomber in knitting blankets

Can children escape poverty? We think so with the help of child sponsorship and other programs that benefit children, their families, and their communities.
From the Field

Weathering the storm: Child sponsorship leads to better world for children

seated in the middle holds near her head.
From the Field

Combating preventable diseases in Uganda, Afghanistan

Syrian refugee children: A story in 23 photos

The Syrian refugee crisis is now the largest refugee and displacement crisis of our time. Because of the Syrian civil war, 5.5 million people have fled Syria as refugees, putting a strain on the region’s ability to cope. And another 6.1 million people are displaced within Syria.

Syrian refugee children: A story in 23 photos