Crying for their country
FEB. 1, 2014, JORDAN AND SYRIA — Of the 8 million people displaced by Syria's war, more than half are children. Many arrive in neighboring countries with little more than the clothes on their backs and...
View ArticleWorld Water Day: Capturing every drop
In celebration of World Water Day, March 22, World Vision staff worldwide set out to photograph how water links to all areas of life. From super-soaked kids in Cambodia to clean hands in Bolivia to a...
View ArticleChildren’s emotional scars from Syria’s civil war
A plastic bag flutters in the desert wind brushing a desolate Jordan landscape. A Syrian refugee boy grasps a string that not only keeps the bag from flying away but also provides a tenuous grip on his...
View ArticleFragile states: Helping children in the worst of all worlds
What does it take to serve children and families in “the worst of all worlds”? Jonathan Papoulidis, World Vision’s executive advisor on fragile states, breaks down this difficult context for...
View ArticleIn the kitchen: Armenian honey cake recipe
With the wide variety of flowers grown in Chambarak, Armenia, the honey is sweet and an essential ingredient in scrumptious honey cake. Beekeeping is also helping lift families out of poverty as the...
View Article2018 Global 6K for Water is ‘life-changing’, more than a race
World Vision’s 2018 Global 6K for Water united thousands of people to bring clean water to people in need May 19, including one 12-year-old girl who declared it a “life-changing” day. “There are...
View ArticleWorld Vision U.S. announces new president: Edgar Sandoval Sr.
After an extensive national search, World Vision U.S. has selected Edgar Sandoval Sr. to serve as its next president, effective Oct. 1. Edgar, 53, has served as the organization’s chief operating...
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