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5 reasons to sponsor a child

School out and summer in full swing, we're set for those special moments, when memories are made, days are long and full of promise, to have new adventures and and make a difference in this world. But, realistically, can you find time to be positive, healthy, helpful and focussed on relationships, all at the same time? Well, it turns out the answer is yes. Find out how.
travelled to Senegal to see her sponsored

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.

Ending Child Marriage

Hi there. My name is Fatou. I’m 17 and I’ve just received my A levels!! I live in a the western part of Senegal. Thanks to one of my teachers in school, M. Senghor, I have been working with and supporting World Vision for about 4 years now. I am a peer educator in their child protection programme and also am lucky enough to be one of the YOUNG LEADERS group, a young activist group of 16 countries created by World Vision International.
I live in a the western part of Senegal. My Mum is at home with my two … a great and effective law maker here in Senegal. I want to continue the fight to end

The Seed - Mbella 2018 update

The Seed - Mbella 2018 update
 Families in Senegal now have hope for the future.   Gana can

The Seed - Basa 2018 update

The Seed - Basa 2018 update
 Families in Senegal now have hope for the future. Your 2018

The Seed - Patiana 2018 update

The Seed - Patiana 2018 update
 Families in Senegal now have hope for the future.   Gana can

The Seed - Loul 2018 update

The Seed - Loul 2018 update
 Families in Senegal now have hope for the future.   Gana can

The Seed - Patiana 2017 update

The Seed - Patiana 2017 update
Senegal with her

The Seed - Mbella 2017 update

The Seed - Mbella 2017 update
Senegal with her

The Seed - Loul 2017 update

The Seed - Loul 2017 update
Senegal with her

The Seed - Basa 2017 update

The Seed - Basa 2017 update
Senegal with her

Humanitarian Heroes

Today on World Humanitarian Day, let us celebrate the inspiring stories of our humanitarian heroes.

Other Past Emergencies Update

Help World Vision to respond quickly to disasters, as soon as they strike.
risks of cholera and malaria. FLOODING IN SENEGAL During July 2016 many regions across

5 reasons to sponsor a child

How to achieve all New Year's resolutions in one simple move. Feel great, help others, form positive relationships and sponsor a child today.
travelled to Senegal to see her sponsored

Celebrity Supporters

We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
she visited Senegal to meet … who lives in a different part of Senegal. About

Filming their way to a healthier future

The sun setting over a Baobab tree in Senegal. Filming their way to a healthier future  

“Can you visit in December and make me the happiest child”

Sue Tinney, a World Vision child sponsor and busy Ambassador, heads to Senegal to meet her sponsored child, Laurent, and his community. Read all about her experience here.
but it all added to my Senegalese Experience.This photograph is the … village. Senegalese radio was playing and it was lovely … and asked about various aspects of the Senegalese educational system and presented him with

Why I care about Action 2015

Sue Tinney, World Vision child sponsor and World Vision Ambassador, blogs about her experiences at the Action/2015 summit in London and how the Sustainable Development Goals can help children like her sponsored child Laurent in Senegal.
community in Senegal.