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The Seed - Tegloma 2017 update
The Seed - Tegloma 2017 update
again. Your 2017 sponsorship update from Tegloma I
The Seed - Tegloma 2018 update
The Seed - Tegloma 2018 update
Your 2018 sponsorship update from Tegloma Your support means so much for your …
The seed - Tegloma 2016 update
your 2016 update from Tegloma Download this update in a new window
On her own | Post Ebola story in Sierra Leone
In pre-Ebola Sierra Leone, Maria lived with her parents, two sisters and little brother. She had a good life and was happy. Her memories of family days echo the happy, sunny, carefree days many of us associate with childhood.
John Warland | RHS Shows
John Warland is a World Vision child sponsor and award winning garden designer. John created the World Vision garden that will be at the Chelsea and Hampton Court RHS Shows this summer.
Ups and downs | Helping Ebola orphans in an uncertain future
Ten-year-old Musu lost both of her parents and her little brother to Ebola. Shortly after, Musu and her sister Maria began showing symptoms of the virus. The sisters received treatment and moved in with their uncle, where they have daily chores to help him get by. The girls are still adjusting to their lives without their family, and faced stigma upon returning to school.
Princess Charlotte’s first birthday | The view from Sierra Leone
As the media ramps up its coverage ahead of Princess Charlotte's first birthday tomorrow, Desiree Stewart, our Child Health Programmes Adviser, is reminded of another healthy little girl she met last week in Sierra Leone.
Two Little Girls, Two Very Different Stories
Esther was married at just 11 years old. World Vision's Claire Bardell talks in this blog how reading Esther's story made her reflect on her own daughter's childhood, dreams and the life ahead of her.
Sierra Leone
The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Sierra Leone.
changing fear into hope. Pray for Tegloma Maada is 12 years old. His mother died
Meeting My Sponsored Child in Sierra Leone
Mia grew up in Sierra Leone, but now lives in London. In this blog she talks about the emotional experience of returning to her homeland to visit her sponsored child.