Our most experienced World Vision Advocates visited D.C. last week for a special event to recognize their 5+ years of volunteer advocacy and two days of in-depth learning opportunities with World Vision leaders.
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When healing feels like play
When the war started in Ukraine two years ago, six-year-old Yehor and his pregnant mother Marina made the difficult decision to leave their home and seek refuge in neighboring Georgia.
Sasha’s dream shines bright: “I hope to see our home again”
Fleeing war, Sasha and her family find food, shelter, and mental health support through World Vision programs.
Answers to 6 FAQ about the MINDs Act
This May, during Mental Health Awareness Month, here are the answers to six frequently asked questions about mental health and the MINDs Act.
World Health Worker Week: The unsung heroes changing children’s lives
Around the world, community health workers are often unpaid yet continue to save and change lives.
Celebrating World Water Day: The Ripple Effect of Clean Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Clean water changes everything!
From child bride to anti-child marriage advocate
Anuradha was only 13 years old and was studying in class eight when she was married off as a child bride. And only a year into marriage, she gave birth to her first child.
Citizen Voice and Action: This is what empowerment looks like
When ordinary people band together, governments listen! World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action program empowers people advocate for social accountability.
5 ways the pandemic is affecting the world’s children
The world’s children are vulnerable to the secondary effects of COVID-19. Here’s what kids all over the world, including the U.S., are beginning to face.
Finding God in Congress
Lisa uses her personal experiences from D.C. to encourage Christians that we CAN find God in Congress, and Congress needs us to show them God’s love!