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Dream team: When foreign assistance meets sponsorship

January 2, 2019By Lisa BosClean Water, Foreign Assistance 1 Comment
Dream team: When foreign assistance meets sponsorship

World Vision sponsorship brought clean water to a Kenyan community. U.S. foreign assistance helped provide a pipeline to extend water to even more people!

Safe spaces for migrant children near the border

November 28, 2018By Samantha Urban TarrantChild Protection, Refugees 1 Comment
Safe spaces for migrant children near the border

All migrants’ journeys are difficult, but children are especially vulnerable. That’s why World Vision Mexico is helping about 500 children near the border.

Get the facts: Children on the move

November 1, 2018By WV AdvocacyChild Protection, Refugees, Resources for Advocates 2 Comments
Get the facts: Children on the move

As we continue to hear news reports about the plights of children on the move, let’s educate ourselves on the facts and pray for their safety and wellbeing.

Together, empowered girls pave the way for girls’ education

October 11, 2018By Whitney GrovesChild Education, Gender 1 Comment
Together, empowered girls pave the way for girls’ education

This program in Uganda is inspiring young women: “You have to be empowered, to speak for yourself, for no one will speak for you unless you rise up.”

New report: Global hunger is on the rise

September 21, 2018By Samantha Urban TarrantFood and Nutrition, Take Action 1 Comment
New report: Global hunger is on the rise

The number of children and families around the world who aren’t getting enough to eat every day has increased for the third year in a row.

Young leader in Senegal: “End child marriage”

September 17, 2018By Guest AuthorChild Marriage, Child Protection, Take Action 2 Comments
Young leader in Senegal: “End child marriage”

“Overall, many girls across Senegal are married as children. How can it be a good thing to be a young girl who is already married and pregnant?”

A safe space to breastfeed for refugee moms

July 3, 2018By Guest AuthorMaternal and Child health, Refugees No Comments
A safe space to breastfeed for refugee moms

“For a moment of time, I can forget about the pain we went through in Burma during the violence. Here I can talk and share my sufferings with other women.”

What is life like for a Syrian refugee child?

June 19, 2018By Guest AuthorRefugees No Comments
What is life like for a Syrian refugee child?

Some Syrian refugee children have never seen their homeland and feel more like “children of the camp” than Syrians. Take a look at a day in their lives.

The Power of Personalizing an Email

May 29, 2018By Christina BradicLearn About Advocacy, Take Action 2 Comments
The Power of Personalizing an Email

Is emailing Congress effective? Learn the latest tricks to get your email to Congress to stand out. We will show you the power of personalizing your email!

Combining faith and advocacy for the first time

May 23, 2018By Samantha Urban TarrantBible Verses, Learn About Advocacy No Comments
Combining faith and advocacy for the first time

As followers of Christ, we have unique tools and gifts at our disposal when we go to advocate on behalf of others. When you partner with the Holy Spirit when you advocate, you can expect great things. You can expect God to move.

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