News & Stories

Northwest author Debbie Macomber is international spokesperson for Knit for Kids.
Change Makers

Author Debbie Macomber puts love in every stitch

A woman cups dirty water in her hands in India. (©2010 World Vision/photo by Ajitson Samuel Justus)
Special Features

Here’s to the givers

Delfina in Mozambique is protected from malaria-carrying mosquitos thanks to her bed net.
Special Features

Net effect

Sponsorship made the world a smaller place, connecting children in Alabama with children in India and Africa.
Special Features

From Alabama to India, with love

Raven Thuman loves music and isn't defined by her cerebral palsy. She selected musical instruments from the World Vision Gift Catalog to help children in need in 2011.
Special Features

Happy harmony through the Gift Catalog

From the Field

Solomon Islanders welcome British Royals

World Vision President Rich Stearns discusses Jesus’ words, “Give, and it will be given to you.”
Voices

Repaid in joy: How does God expect us to give?

Keota used to spend hours stacking heavy bricks to supplement her family's income. This International Day of the Girl, advocate to help girls like her.
Voices

A girl’s journey from brick factory worker to outstanding student

A Wisconsin church brings solar lights to children in Rwanda.
Change Makers

Bright idea: A Wisconsin church brings solar light to Rwanda

Educate a girl and you'll change the world. Raise your voice and let others know how important it is to educate and invest in the lives of girls.
Voices

Educate a girl, change the world

For three Albanian teens, taking and sharing photos empowered them to speak up about the dangers of child trafficking and take steps to make a difference.
From the Field

Taking photos allows teens to share the dangers of child trafficking

blue and white world map
From the Field

Top 9 countries fighting child malnutrition