In the News 5 Sustainable climate change solutions: How can we make a difference?
Discover sustainable climate change solutions through waste reduction, eco-friendly transportation, energy conservation, and ecosystem restoration.
From the Field The global hunger crisis hinders the right to nutrition for the most vulnerable
The global hunger crisis is pushing the most vulnerable women and children into starvation. See how World Vision is responding.
Returning to child sponsorship done differently: Chosen
Learn more about child sponsorship done differently. World Vision Canada’s award-winning child sponsorship event Chosen returns after a hiatus.
From the Field These mothers in South Sudan are major Mother’s Day heroes
These mothers in South Sudan are leading the charge on gender equality in their community. Read all about their inspiring story.
In the News Hope springs up from backyard gardens
May long weekend is the start of outdoor gardening season. For the people of Laos, gardens and a way to provide for their family and secure a better future for their children.
In the News Four lives transformed through sponsorship
Child sponsorship has a profound impact on many lives. Discover the incredible journey sponsored children take through the support and care of their sponsors.
In the News What is climate change? Facts and figures
Learn more about key facts, causes and effects of climate change, and ongoing solutions to climate crisis.
In the News Sudan crisis: What is happening and how is World Vision responding?
Learn what is happening in Sudan, how children are being affected, and what World Vision is doing.
Livelihoods
Learn about the work World Vision has done to support the livelihoods of people in South Sudan through farming programs.
Education
Supporting the education of children and youths is a priority. Learn more about World Vision’s educational programs in Bolivia.
Health
As COVID-19 cases began to spread across Kenya, mom Edith became concerned about the impact of the disease on herself, her four children and her unborn baby.
7 practical tips to help your executor
Learn 7 practical tips to help your executor
Legacy demystified: your questions, our insights
Gain the knowledge to make a meaningful impact through your charitable giving.
Voices The endless benefits of volunteering
The benefits of volunteering can be physical, emotional, social and professional. Learn how your life can get more fulfilling when you become a volunteer.
Patricia’s story: leaving a legacy of empowerment
This is the inspiring story of Patricia, a special education teacher who found her calling in helping children who need extra support in the classroom.
Meet these amazing people in Laos
Meet these amazing people in Laos. World Vision has been supporting communities across the world through sustainability projects. See the impact we made in Laos.
Voices Beyond her expectations: Nancy’s sponsorship success story
Two continents and 7,000 miles can't break the bond between these women who believe in the life-changing power of educating girls.
Change Makers Preventing child marriage in Mali
World Vision Canada’s CEO Michael Messenger reflects on a conversation with Therese Mounkoro, a community leader fighting against child marriage in Mali.
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable development goals are a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity around the world. Learn how World Vision is taking action to achieve SDGs.
In the News International Women’s Day 2023: Advancing gender equality with technology
International Women’s Day, or IWD for short, was originally known as National Women’s Day and dates back to the 1908 protests by garment workers in New York City. Many women’s rights activists had rallied behind the idea and the first official celebration took place on March 19, 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. In 1975 IWD became officially recognized by The United Nations as an annual event, with yearly themes set by the organization as focal points.
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