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Meeting our sponsored child Sylvia in rural Uganda

We hope you enjoyed reading Chris and Jon's stories from last week about health care and primary schools in Uganda. Here is another lovely piece from the couple about them meeting their sponsored child, Syliva:

What do healthcare and education look like in Uganda?

Two of our wonderful sponsors, Chris and Jon, recently visited Uganda and they have written a couple of blogs to share their experiences with you. In their first blog today, Chris tells us about a health clinic she had special interest in as a retired nurse and then Jon tells us about the impact World Vision has had (and is having) on two primary schools in the area.
Uganda and they have written a couple of blogs to share their experiences with you. In … first blog

Oli Nicholls: Why I wrote my award-winning song

We love sharing good news on the blog, so when we heard that our friend Oli Nicholls, the singer songwriter behind World Vision Artists One Step Lantern, had won a competition over the weekend we jumped at the chance to have him share his thoughts on being honoured for his faith, dedication and talent.

Our message has been heard, now it's time to do the work

Our colleague from the DRC, Aimee Manimani, shares what your support and the IF campaign has achieved and why the race to end hunger isn’t over yet.

Miriam's Paradise: a small tent in Lebanon

For World Refugee Day our colleague, Joy Toose, from World Vision Australia - currently seconded to Lebanon - shares the moving story of Miriam and her 3 grandchildren living on the kindness of strangers.

Small Farmers and the Fair Distribution of Land

Angel, a farmer from Honduras, tells us what it's like to try to survive without enough land to grow enough food for his family. The G8 can change this IF they want to.

Two Letters, Hundreds of Responses, One Big IF

Saturday 8th June saw the BIG IF in Hyde Park, where we shared two letters from sponsored children living the day-to-day reality of not having enough to eat.

June

Blog stories for June 2013

This is Our Moment

Campaigns Officer Laura Simmonds explains why the culmination of the Enough Food IF campaign over 10 days in June is vital for everyone to get behind.

New community ambulance, market gardens and salt mines

Our World Vision Ambassadors round of their trip to Senegal with visits to just a few of the projects we've helped happen in the communities you sponsor.

A Longed-For Day to Remember

World Vision Ambassador Fiona Thompson tells us about meeting her sponsored child, Aloyse, on her trip to Senegal.
blog is the second post in our series from our … forget to check back on Friday for the last blog

6 Ambassadors, 1 week in Senegal, a Lifetime of Memories

Six World Vision Ambassadors travelled to Senegal to see World Vision's work at first-hand and, for some of them, have the chance to meet their sponsored child.
or by popping back to the blog on Wednesday and Friday for parts 2 and 3. … their stories. You can read more ambassador blogs later this week and don’t forget to check

November

November 2012

Expecting the unexpected in South Africa

World Vision sponsor Cara went to South Africa to visit her sponsored child in a visit with a dramatic final twist.