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Story of Hope
Story of Hope is an immersive experience created by World Vision to tell an engaging story of 12-year-old Isata and her family in rural Sierra Leone.
Isata and her family in rural Sierra Leone. The interactive experience gives shoppers a …
Village of Hope
Visit Village of Hope.
Isata and her family in rural Sierra Leone. The interactive experience gives shoppers a …
World Vision Weaves a Week for Women in Croydon
International charity World Vision is launching a Week for Women with a unique weaving event at Croydon’s Whitgift Shopping Centre on Wednesday 7 March. The week will celebrate women’s selfless contribution to families and communities in the lead up to Mothering Sunday this weekend.
will help young children make colourful Sierra Leone bookmarks for Mothering Sunday in …
Weaving their own stories
Kadie, 35, has two children, and used to struggle every single day. But thanks to a World Vision supported empowerment project, the future looks brighter for Kadie and her family.
weaving project in Sierra Leone. Many women in rural parts of the country
DIY Woven Bookmark
Here you can read about how to make a woven bookmark – it’s a great project for beginners and is a lot of fun to make!
The Seed - Tegloma 2017 update
The Seed - Tegloma 2017 update
Sierra Leone. She’s in year five at primary school. She
The Seed - Jaiama Bongor 2017 update
The Seed - Jaiama Bongor 2017 update
Sierra Leone. She’s in year five at primary school. She
The Seed - Jong 2017 update
The Seed - Jong 2017 update
Sierra Leone. She’s in year five at primary school. She
Sierra Leone mudslide: World Vision distributes 4,000,000 water purification tablets
World Vision supports survivors of tragic mudslide in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone’s President Ernest Bai Koroma has declared a …
Sierra Leone mudslide: World Vision targets children in rescue effort
More than 300 people have been killed and hundreds more are still missing after torrential rains on the outskirts of Sierra Leone's capital Freetown
planning for a wide scale response to the Sierra Leone mudslide …
Journey of Hope
World Vision’s Journey of Hope, a truly engaging story for you and the family. Walk in the shoes of 8-year-old Ayie and her mother Miatta and get a real understanding of what life is like in rural Sierra Leone.
Isata and her family in rural Sierra Leone. The first hut depicts the family’s
Celebrity Supporters
We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
McGovern Elizabeth sponsors Jestina in Sierra Leone and in 2013 she travelled to Africa to meet …
Sierra Leone: UK must commit existing funds to child protection as cases of sex abuse rise
Sierra Leone: World Vision urges UK government to commit funds to child protection as cases of sexual abuse rise
to ensure that existing resources for Sierra Leone are used to combat the increase in cases of …
Protecting children | Stopping sexual abuse in Sierra Leone
Two weeks ago, World Vision's Rob Henderson stepped off a plane and into a wall of humid, hot air in Sierra Leone.
The reason for his visit was to show Mike Kane, former shadow minister for DFID, some of the successful work the UK helped to fund during the Ebola crisis, as well as to highlight the growing issue of sexual abuse...
hot air in Sierra Leone. As I slowly shuffled through …
A Snapshot of India
Graeme Newton, who heads up our Fundraising department at World Vision UK, visited Annu, the little girl his family sponsors in Patna and shares some of his highlights in this photo blog.
Sierra Leone and the Eastern DRC. In each of these
"My children used to have to work" | Saving in the time of Ebola
10-year-old Fatmata was terrified when Ebola came to her village. Not only did it personally affect her, but the impact of closed schools and lost livelihoods were felt all across Sierra Leone. However, thanks to a mixture of radio lessons and savings groups, education was made to be accessible and affordable, in spite of the situation…
and lost livelihoods were felt all across Sierra Leone.
"Regina has been alone since the death of her parents" | Coping with stigma in Sierra Leone
11-year-old Regina sits in front of her small mud house, wearing a colourful yellow dress that stands out against the grey backdrop. She leans against the wall next to her grandmother, who is balancing a little boy on her lap, but who can barely walk anymore. It has been just over a year since her parents died and Regina remembers that time as if it were yesterday…