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The Seed - Tacopaya 2017 update

The Seed - Tacopaya 2017 update
Your 2017 sponsorship update from Tacopaya I

The Seed - Tacopaya 2018 update

The Seed - Tacopaya 2018 update
  Your 2018 sponsorship update from Tacopaya Your support means so much for your … their friends and family in Tacopaya. You’re transforming their daily lives and

Life with El Niño in Latin America | World Vision UK

The El Niño weather phenomenon is affecting countries across Latin America, including Bolivia and Honduras. Crops are failing and communities are being split. Read one family’s story with World Vision.

The seed - Tacopaya 2016 update

your 2016 update from Tacopaya     Download this update in a new window

How Sonia's studies will change a generation’s future

lives in the hills of Tacopaya with her

Meeting Adrian in Bolivia

Joanne Blair, with her sister Linda, travelled accross Bolivia to meet her sponsored child, Adrian, in the mountainous community of Tacopaya where World Vision UK are working.
us that everything would be ok. The road to Tacopaya was surprisingly better than I had

Pumping new life into the community

To see what difference sponsorship is making in Bolivia, we spoke to Martin and his children whose community has improved thanks to the addition of a new water pump to boost agriculture, health and nutrition.

A meeting of two worlds

Norman and Christine travelled all the way to the high mountains in Bolivia to meet Nilda, who they have sponsored for over 6 years with World Vision UK.

Family greenhouses in Bolivia make all the difference

Malnutrition is one of the biggest problems facing sponsorship communities in Bolivia. However, with your help families have built greenhouses where they can now grow vegetables their parents never even knew the name for. Children now eat a variety of vegetables, and they don’t get sick anymore. Getting their five a day has made all the difference.

Christmas in an Andean community

As the year draws to an end, the weather in the area finally improves. It gets just a little bit warmer, birds sing with increasing stridency and the fields are green thanks to the rain that falls like a blessing, watering the semi-arid area. I’m in a small community in Northern Potosí, Bolivia as its residents prepare for the year-end activities.

Life Alongside World Vision

Rosmery grew up in a Bolivian ADP and now, thanks to help from World Vision, is studying at university in Italy on a full scholarship. In this post she tells us what life is like growing up in a community supported by World Vision sponsors.
Rosmery Nicolas Roque I started living in Tacopaya when I was seven years old with my … either in Tacopaya or on our land in the tropical … is a housewife and also grows crops in Tacopaya. My oldest brother is in

Your Chance To Learn From A Sponsored Child

After being awarded a scholarship to move from her native Bolivia to study in Italy, former sponsored child Rosmery has agreed to take your questions on life, education and World Vision's sponsorship. Read on to find out how to get involved.
of the youth networks in remote and rural Tacopaya ADP for many years. Opportunities for youth

Meeting Juan Carlos in the mountains of Bolivia

Reka is responsible for arranging all of our supporters' trips to see their sponsored children, so she felt it only right that she take the trip out to see her own sponsored child to understand just what it felt like to see the faces of the community she's helping.

Bolivia

The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Bolivia.
for changing fear into hope. Prayers for Tacopaya

Bolivia, Stories From the Children

Steve Richards, World Vision UK's Children's Communication Specialist shares some favourite stories and songs from the children he's recently been working with in Bolivia.