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Village of Hope
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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.
Day cards to show how much they appreciate their …
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!
Medium weight cardboard …
Urgent aid needed to avert humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia
World Vision urges the UK government to put pressure on the international community to respond urgently to the hunger crisis in Somalia before it’s too late.
Only lasting ceasefire will end carnage in Ghouta, warns World Vision
Aid agency World Vision is backing calls for an immediate ceasefire to halt escalating violence in Eastern Ghouta, Syria.
Statement on inaccurate Haiti reports
The earthquake in Haiti was a tragedy for the hundreds of thousands of children and their families who lost everything.
and operated 12 mobile and static health care clinics. While we know we did not get
Mosul's Injured Children
Eleven-year old Omar is from western Mosul. He remembers the day ISIL arrived at his school and started teaching them about bombs, guns and killing people.
Three years later, he’s been living with his family in eastern Mosul in a rented apartment. Their house in western Mosul was destroyed and Omar and his siblings were severely injured in an explosion.
Omar lost his leg and his brother Ahmed has brain damage from a piece of shrapnel that lodged in his skull.
Omar and his siblings to access healthcare and arranging for Omar to receive a …
Syria crisis: Chlorine attacks and airstrikes displace many in Idlib
The humanitarian crisis in Syria is worsening following reports of suspected chlorine attacks in the city of Idlib this week.
airstrikes on hospitals and car bombs in the north of the
Hundreds of child soldiers released from armed groups in South Sudan
More than 250 child soldiers associated with South Sudan’s numerous fighting groups will be released today following the successful intervention of World Vision and other aid agencies.
World Vision will be providing interim care for them until they are reunited with …
Mothers Day 2018
to take care of my children was hard. There was no way …
The Walkers meet their sponsored child
To be able to visit our sponsored child Timothy had been a dream since we began sponsoring him, but now we were realising that dream.
us was immense and we know how much love and care went into preparing it. A feast for …
A displaced family’s garden is inspiring hope and defeating hunger
Every afternoon, just after the final school bell rings, 13-year-old Dak heads to the fields. There, he marvels at the kale growing taller and the aubergines turning deeper shades of purple.
orphaned children Jacob and Martha take care
care for all children. Championing …
Thousands of Syrian refugees face winter hunger in Lebanon as funding lines freeze
International children’s charity, World Vision, has scaled up efforts to support Syrian families camped out in Lebanon as winter takes hold in the refugee settlements.
World Vision UK warns the UK government against cutting aid
International children’s charity World Vision today warns that the UK government is at risk of cutting aid from the children who need it most around the world.
The power of porridge
Joyce, a mother of 8, sits in her small grass-thatched kitchen, preparing a fire so that she can cook a nutritious meal for her 2-year-old daughter Loveness who is playing games with her friends and sisters outside.
condition was. Carrying Loveness on her
World Vision condemns eviction of displaced people in Somalia
International children’s charity World Vision has denounced a government offensive against internally displaced people on the outskirts of the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
A healthier 2018 for Harech
Sajeda’s had a good start to 2018. Four months since she arrived in Bangladesh with her 18-month-old son, she is now able to breathe a sigh of relief.
“My baby is back to his old self – energetic, bubbly and always asking for food,” she smiles.
A few days before 2017 ended, she learned that her son, Harech, is no longer severely malnourished.
where she gets further advice to better care for her children.
A time to demonstrate love for others
What motivates you to give? Do you most appreciate receiving? The true spirit of Christmas is "not getting, but giving". It is the perfect time to celebrate the love of God and family; forgetting self and finding time for others.
carols and cards. We may become numbed to the realities …
"What an amazing day!" The Paterson family meets their sponsored child
When we realised that we were going to be spending the summer in Uganda, it made sense to organise a trip to visit the child we sponsor there (through the charity World Vision). We sponsor a child for each of our children and this one is C2's special buddy. We were hoping that this visit would inspire some more dedicated letter writing and appreciation of what we were actually achieving in sending the sponsorship money each month. The day did not disappoint!