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'Flyleaf' goes to Rwanda
When members of alternative rock band 'Flyleaf' visited Rwanda, they received a firsthand look at the widespread need among children and families of this African nation — and how World Vision is working to build better futures there.
ACTS: The World Vision Activism Network
World Vision ACT:S is a network of students committed to faith and justice, creative activism, and advocacy.
Hannah's Hundreds
Hannah Kosloski had a dream of someday sponsoring 100 children. Her life was tragically cut short in a horse-riding accident. Hannah's parents have since sought to carry on their deceased daughter's dream.
Clean water
Contaminated water kills a child every 15 seconds. Access to clean water has a more dramatic effect on life than any other humanitarian intervention.
Saving a Life
Princess Zulu is a Zambian mother living with HIV. She is using her voice to raise awareness of mother to child transmission of HIV.
"I was so excited!"
When Susan Holmes received the first letter from her sponsored child in Uganda, she realized that her love and support had helped transform the lives of an entire family in ways she never would have imagined.
30 Hour Famine Study Tour
A group of students document their experiences visiting a World Vision program area in Swaziland during the 2008 Study Tour. Watch as they discuss the ways in which they were transformed by their trip to this impoverished area of the world.
Art Advocacy
Scott Erickson, a World Vision volunteer and artist, describes how he advocates for the children and families World Vision serves by using a paintbrush — leveraging his God-given talent to communicate an important message.
Small gift, big difference
Jeff Guthrie sent a gift to Samson, his sponsored child in Kenya. Samson used the gift to purchase a goat and three sheep. Watch how Jeff's sponsorship has transformed the life of this young boy and his family.
A life of constant hardship
Eleven-year-old Markellen lost his mother and never knew his father. He and his two brothers live with their elderly grandmother in Malawi. Sadly, the boys often lack access to the most basic necessities, like food and access to education.
A Grandfather's legacy
Don Sytsma wanted his family to to have a long legacy of giving back. He partnered with World Vision to bring clean water and education to Kenya.
Youth Empowerment Project
When Jonathan wanted to be part of a family he joined a gang. Through the Youth Empowerment Project, he has changed the course of his life and is working to bring change to his community.
Women of Faith
"We can't do everything, but World Vision makes it possible to do something." Watch how a recent trip to Rwanda became a life changing event for several women.
