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Delivering hope: Hurricanes Helene and Milton disaster relief

Back-to-back hurricanes have devastated the Southeastern U.S., with Hurricane Helene striking Florida’s Big Bend on Sept. 26, 2024, followed by Hurricane Milton hitting near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 on Oct. 9. The storms have severely impacted communities in states across the Southeast. World Vision has been on the ground, delivering vital supplies like clean water and generators through local partnerships and churches to support recovery and rebuilding efforts.

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Maui wildfires: Facts, FAQs, and how to help

The destructive wildfires that swept through Maui in August 2023 have tragically resulted in loss of life, with a confirmed death toll of 102 people as of June 2024. The catastrophe has left thousands of Maui residents without homes and caused widespread destruction and damage to several areas of the island. Learn how World Vision is responding to the crisis and how you can support people affected by the disaster.

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Serving from the steps of City Hall

At a street church in Hartford, Connecticut, Pastor Bryan Bywater serves people in the community who are experiencing homelessness. World Vision partners with the church and its pastor, providing donated supplies that help meet the community’s spiritual and physical needs.

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Celebrating Easter in a time of war

Orthodox Easter celebrations across Eastern Europe involve the passing of the holy fire from priest to congregation. Then people arrive to receive blessings on baskets of food, which they eat from to break their Lenten fast. In 2022, those ceremonies took on even more significance as churches and Moldovans welcomed refugees from Ukraine.