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Haiti: The Hurt Isn't Over
World Vision photojournalist Tom Costanza reflects on his experience in Haiti after the January earthquake.

Welcome to My Village: Latin America
Follow a sponsored child through his village in Latin America. 2003

Israel Houghton: Journey to Lesotho
Singer / Worship leader Israel Houghton shares his visit to see his sponsored child in Lesotho in 2009

Andy Baldwin: The Ultimate Cause
See what has “The Bachelor’s” Andy Baldwin’s heart beating. In May, this Naval officer, TV star, medical doctor and all-around athlete will run with Team World Vision in the Comrades Marathon to support children in Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Africa.

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.

Michael Chitwood: The Ultimate Cause
As the national director for Team World Vision Michael Chitwood is not one to sit on the sidelines. This May, he is running the Comrades Marathon with Team World Vision to support children in Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Africa.

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.

Paul Martin: The Ultimate Cause
Find out what challenged this world class paralympian to run for Team World Vision. You’ll be inspired by his commitment as he trains for the Comrades Ultimate Marathon.

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.

Josh Cox : The Ultimate Cause
Elite endurance runner Josh Cox explains why he runs for Team World Vision. Hear what motivates him as he trains for the Ultimate Cause.

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.

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.

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.

Susan's Sponsorship Story
Susan's life was forever changed the day she met her sponsored child Harriet.

It's A New Day In Mozambique
Join two 30 Hour Famine participants as they spend a day with the Lapuqene family and see how famine funds are changing lives in Mozambique

Ka's Story
A teenage girl in Cambodia talks about how she was deceived and forced to work in a brothel until she was freed and sent to a World Vision rehabilitation clinic.












