Category Archives: Child Sponsorship

[Sri Lanka Bloggers] A firsthand look at sponsorship from Sri Lanka

Poverty: It’s a word everyone has heard. Much of the world understands it firsthand. Maybe you’ve personally experienced physical poverty at some point, with its life-depleting side effects — lack of nutritious food, clean water, safe shelter, medical care, or education. Or maybe poverty is a reality that feels distant to you — something you’ve heard of but never experienced for yourself. If you are in the latter category, you might have more questions than answers on the topic: What causes poverty? Why is it so complex? How does poverty affect families and communities? What can I do about it?...
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Change a community: Start with one child

World Vision is at work within 400 different communities in almost 100 countries. That’s where your support becomes food for people who are hungry, clean water, education to give children a better future, and care for the sick. What you see when you visit these places is love in action. You see the manifestation of the love that sponsors have for people they’ve never met. You see it among World Vision staff serving those whom society has brushed aside. While it might not be possible for you to travel to where your sponsored child is, we want to paint a picture of life within his or her community. It’s important to us that you know how your support is impacting...
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From heartbreak to joy

“Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God.” As a World Vision employee, I’ve grown quite familiar with the poignant prayer that our founder, Dr. Bob Pierce, scrawled in the margins of his Bible many years ago. But on a busy afternoon last fall, as I sat at my desk in the World Vision U.S. headquarters, my heart was far from broken. It was elated. Surrounded by my coworkers, a giant bouquet of balloons, and even a photographer, I had received the surprise of a lifetime: My name had been selected in a drawing for a trip to see sponsorship in action! I had earned entries by recruiting friends and family members to become...
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PHOTOS: A new chapter for Amri Karbi, India

After 15 fruitful years, World Vision’s work is coming to a close in the Amri Karbi region of India’s Assam state. Some 2,300 children have been sponsored in the area, and significant improvements have been made in education, economic development, infrastructure, and healthcare. World Vision sponsorship funds have bought books and furniture for classrooms, while helping parents pay for their children’s school fees and uniforms. Women have been provided with training in entrepreneurship, as well as funds for start-up business efforts. A new chapter is beginning for the Amri Karbi region as the cycle of poverty is broken. World Vision photographer Jon Warren gives us a glimpse of life there through the images below. Read the full story in World Vision magazine....
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