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A doll named Alma

Today’s guest post comes from Alexis Dionne, a World Vision sponsor who shares what she does to let her sponsored children know they’re loved and cared for during the holiday season. If you’re a World Vision sponsor as well, you can log in to My World Vision for ideas on how to connect with your sponsored child as the holidays approach....
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Biker mom makes the dough

Poverty affects almost every element of a family’s life. It often robs children of their childhoods and can hinder strong, sustainable communities from being built. But as shown by the story of Sam Mai and her family in Cambodia, a microloan can provide hope for something more — an independent, self-sufficient future....
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A birthday celebration that will help change lives

Bethany Detweiler didn’t want a ordinary birthday, so she did something extraordinary. Instead of asking for presents, she set a goal to raise $12,000 through My Gift Catalog, a tool that gives users the opportunity to raise funds to donate items through World Vision’s Gift Catalog. Bethany shares what inspired her to help others — and how she plans on reaching her goal....
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A girl’s journey from brick factory worker to outstanding student

Today has been declared by the United Nations as the International day of the Girl. To commemorate this day, we’re asking you to advocate on behalf of girls like Keota in Cambodia. A brick factory is no place for an 11-year-old girl. But each day, Keota would spend hours stacking heavy bricks in a dusty, dangerous workplace to supplement her parents’ meager income. Now, thanks to World Vision, Keota is back in school, earning good grades and helping her little sisters with their studies....
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