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The Seed - TIddim 2017 update
The Seed - TIddim 2017 update
sponsors. Your 2017 sponsorship update from Tiddim I
The Seed - Tiddim 2018 update
The Seed - Tiddim 2018 update
club. Your 2018 sponsorship update from Tiddim Your support means so much for your …
The seed - Tiddim 2016 update
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May - the young footballer | A rising female star in Myanmar
13-year-old May was introduced to football at age nine – little did she know that she would be enrolled in an academy and winning prizes for her regional team just a few years later! Living in an impoverished community in Myanmar, World Vision supports May’s family by helping them with school materials, rice and mosquito nets.
Bringing hope to children like Vung
small village on the mountainous hillside of Tiddim with her …
The road to Mandalay
World Vision artist ambassador Dave Bilbrough recently visited his sponsored child Myo in Myanmar, and was incredibly encouraged by all the positive work he saw in the community there.
Leading her peers into the future
World Vision works in Myanmar and many other countries around the world on education and other crucial projects. For International Day of the Girl this Saturday we are celebrating girls like Pan, whose efforts are changing their communities and the futures of the girls and boys living there for the better.
A day of firsts!
Marian and Jamie stopped off in Myanmar on their way back from Australia to spend a day with Min Chit, the young boy that Marian’s mother sponsors through World Vision. Read this wonderful story from Marian of their most memorable and humbling experience.
Myanmar
The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Myanmar.
for changing fear into hope. Prayers for Tiddim Tg Khai is 16 years old and studies in the …
First ever sponsor visit to an ADP in Myanmar
World Vision supporter and child sponsor, Peter, became the first sponsor to visit his sponsored child in his Area Development Programme in Myanmar. This is the story of his visit.