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Child sponsorship in Albania: Flavio and Amy's story
After two years of sponsoring and exchanging letters with Flavio, now 11 years old, in Albania, Amy decided to meet him and his family for the first time.
which makes us a perfect match. I left Albania with a new perspective and will make it my
The only ring on young girls' minds should be from the school bell
Every year, 15 million girls under the age of 18 are married - but how can we stop it? It takes a world.
The Seed - Shkodra 2017 update
The Seed - Shkodra 2017 update
Albania. Bruno’s parents don’t have land or
The Seed - Lezha 2017 update
The Seed - Lezha 2017 update
Albania. Bruno’s parents don’t have land or
Child labour and how child sponsorship is helping
Child labour is a fact of life for millions of children around the world. You can help us continue to tackle child labour by sponsoring a child today.
Ana in Albania and Khav from Cambodia tell their stories. …
Restoring hope | Getting children to school in Albania
Twelve-year-old Emanuel's transport to school was withdrawn due to lack of funding, and so he had a long trip to class and back every day, even in severely bad weather. He was often ill due to this, until we were able to intervene and make it easier for Emanuel, and hundreds of children like him, to get to school again..
registered children in the Shkodra area of Albania. Our aim is to improve children’s lives as
Overcoming obstacles: a unique visit to Albania
Sue Lavender, a World Vision UK child sponsor, talks about overcoming the challenges associated with being deaf and blind, and going on a fantastic adventure to visit her sponsored child, Olsi and his family in Albania.
met during our short but special stay in Albania. Sue Lavender describes how she …
Our day with Brixhilda: Smiles all round
Rachel and her daughter Joanna visit Brixhilda, their sponsored child, in Albania
lunch in Albania is not a snack so don’t plan to eat later. …
Reflections on meeting Roland
Duncan's reflections on meeting Roland, his sponsored child, in Albania
I thought. Maybe Albanian children didn’t really need sponsors. But …
Visiting Mira in Albania
Pam and Martin Stratchan visit Mira in Albania who they sponsor through World Vision UK.
know much about Albania. …
The joy of being a sponsor
Buddha Gurung travels to Albania to meet the little girl, Liza, who he sponsors with World Vision UK
friendship which led him to the foothills of Albania. One morning I woke up and asked …
Other Emergencies Update
Help World Vision to respond quickly to disasters, as soon as they strike.
and disease prevention. FLOODING IN ALBANIA Albania had unprecedented rainfall in
Rana Plaza, an anniversary
Jonathan Blagbrough is an independent consultant specialising in child labour, and last summer he met some of the children World Vision works with in Bangladesh. He heard from them about their experiences of child labour and how World Vision is helping them and their families, so they can go back to school and make a better life for themselves.
the Eastern Democratic of Congo and Albania. I joined them on a visit to
Child safety online
In this digital world it is becoming easier to share and find information at the click of a button. The ability to answer those niggling questions, find the best deal or connect with friends quickly is a revelation. But for all the advantages it brings, the internet does have another side. Protecting yourself - and those you care about - online is easier if you follow a few simple rules.
talk about Sarah from Albania but please don’t share her full name.
Christmas at my home
Ersjona is nine years old and lives with her family in Lezha, Albania. Like most children around the world, Christmas is a time of magic and celebration so we recently asked Ersjona to write a letter to sponsors in the UK, explaining what Christmas means to her, and how she celebrates with her family.
Albania. Like most children around the …
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Refugee crisis
We really value your prayers for our work across the world. As a Christian organisation we believe it is important for the goodness and grace of God to permeate all we do. We believe God will use your prayer to bring life in all its fullness to every child, family and community that we work in.
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Buddying up for an Albanian visit
World Vision child sponsor, Chris, shares her story from Albania about our first ever combined sponsor visit where she met her sponsored child, Elvana, and saw some of the inspiring work World Vision have been doing.
requested to visit the same community in Albania at the same time. We decided to put them …
Sponsor a child in Albania
Sponsor a child in Albania and change their lives for the better. Your support will provide education & train families in new farming techniques.
means to Amanda and her family. About Albania While the population of Albania enjoys a …