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World Vision joins DEC appeal to raise urgent funds for Indonesia tsunami survivors
The members of the DEC (Disaster Emergency Committee) launched the joint fundraising appeal today to raise vital funds for the survivors of the Indonesia earthquake and tsunami.
launched the joint fundraising appeal today to raise vital funds for the
Supporter Charter
Our Commitment to You: The World Vision Supporter Charter
comply with law and industry standards when fundraising. We obey the Fundraising Code of …
World Vision joins DEC emergency appeal for people fleeing Myanmar
In recent weeks, more than half a million people have sought refuge in Bangladesh from violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. The majority of them are women and children who identify as Rohingya.
UK aid agencies today announced a joint fundraising appeal to help the hundreds of thousands of …
Eva’s Story
A South Sudanese refugee explains how she is making a life for herself (and her sisters) in Uganda...
and to download a fundraising
GBBO star Selasi launches Share A Meal for World Vision UK
World Vision, the world’s largest international children’s charity, has launched a new £200,000 fundraising appeal – Share A Meal – with the support of former Great British Bake-Off star and World Vision Celebrity Supporter, Selasi.
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Terms and Conditions
Share A Meal: Terms and Conditions
is an event with 2 or more people where fundraising for the World Vision UK share a meal appeal
Bristol man runs 200 half-marathons for Syrian refugees
World Vision ambassador, Graham Grout, has finished his super-human challenge of 200 half marathons in just over 200 days.
over 200 days. Graham started the colossal fundraising challenge …
Modern Slavery Act
World Vision UK (WVUK) is a child focused international relief, development and advocacy non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to working with children and their families, communities, local and national authorities and governments to achieve the best outcomes for children. WVUK has a zero-tolerance stance on acts of modern slavery and human trafficking or on any breach of our Ethical Policy and will not condone any such action by its employees, agents, representatives, contractors, suppliers or consultants. WVUK takes transparency very seriously and is committed to preventing acts of modern slavery and human trafficking from occurring within its business and supply chain. Our Ethical Policy is integral to all supplier contracts and sets out the overall standards surrounding human rights, child labour, discrimination, corruption, bribery or other financial impropriety, legal compliance and ethical conduct with which our suppliers must comply.
and also companies which support our fundraising and marketing initiatives within the UK.
Water of life
One-year-old Aicha is one of 1.4 million vulnerable children in the forgotten Lake Chad Basin crisis, who need safe water.
Aichatou, 30, is Aicha’s mother. She was forced to flee her village with her seven children due to Boko Haram attacks. They’re staying in a settlement along with others forced from their homes:
“My village is near a river and if you stand by its shore, you can see the town of Damasak. On the days of the attacks, you could see bullets and rockets flying towards our village from Damasak. After several attacks, our village became a very insecure place, so my husband decided that we should leave.
Sky Diving for South Sudan
It was a very memorable day, and not a standard Wednesday morning. I was strapped to a guy’s lap circling above the clouds, 13,000 feet in the air. Feeling weirdly calm, I looked out the window and imagined that the white canvas beneath me was merely a sheet of snow covering the ground, obscuring me from the reality of what I was about to do.
Fundraising Regulations
World Vision UK is a registered member of the Fundraising Regulator (FR). Find out more at: https://www.fundraisingregulator.org.uk/
Fundraising Regulations As a member of the Fundraising Regulator …
DEC East Africa Crisis Appeal raises £40 million
World Vision UK has today welcomed the £40 million raised by the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) appeal for East Africa.
passion and creativity they have put into fundraising. I cannot thank everyone enough for their
World Vision UK joins the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) appeal to end famine in East Africa
World Vision UK joins multi-agency fundraising appeal to help millions on the brink of starvation in East Africa.
fundraising appeal to help millions of people on the
World Vision UK launches East Africa Crisis appeal
World Vision UK is today launching the East Africa Crisis appeal to help meet the needs of 2.2 million of the most vulnerable children and families in the region.
charity is today launching a fundraising appeal as part of a global drive to raise
World Vision works with app developers so that you can play a part in the fight against poverty
We are partnering with game development studio David and Goliath Games to pioneer a new approach to mobile gaming that empowers gamers to help fight poverty simply by having fun.
Director of Fundraising at World Vision UK.
A night of hope - the fundraiser’s guide to #carveaheart
Fundraising Specialist Charlotte Tipping shares her fundraising ideas as she gets ready to #carveaheart on 31 October and raise money for children living in fear in countries like Syria and South Sudan.
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Celebrity Supporters
We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
away to promote it. She also organised a fundraising fete in her tiny village in Yorkshire and
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.
who heads up the Fundraising department at World
"Before the programme, we were ashamed" | Building girl's confidence in Ethiopia
People may think of Ethiopia as one of the poorest countries in the world. A country that has, in a generation, experienced widespread famine, conflict, drought and disease. While these are still very real issues in Ethiopia, this may not be the Ethiopia that one would see today - and it’s certainly not the Ethiopia that Catherine Greenhalgh saw when she travelled there in May of this year…
by fundraising in innovative ways to ensure that all the