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The net effect of deadly malaria

Marita Adelino is not your average 10-year-old. In a world where children typically want so much, she wants only two things — a best friend and a mosquito net. Yearning for a friend is sketched across her face, a portrait of loneliness. And the desire for a mosquito net? Marita is terrified of the tiny, sinister creatures that spread malaria, the disease that killed her best friend, Marta João, last year....
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Responding to Sandy’s devastation across the Northeast

*     *     * Donate Now *     *     * November 7, 3:50 p.m. About 25 employees from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) helped assemble more than 500 hygiene kits at World Vision’s warehouse facility in Pittsburgh today. The kits are worth about $8,000, paid for by UPMC. The kits will be shipped tomorrow to assist survivors of Superstorm Sandy. Molly Crooks, a UPMC senior associate in human resources, was among those who volunteered to do the kit build. “The most amazing part for me was that we wrote the personal notes that went into the kits,” Molly says. “The main message was that you are cared about more than you realize. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you...
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JD the DJ reaches out

World Vision is partnering with national radio network K-LOVE — which includes more than 400 contemporary Christian radio stations — to help children around the world Survive to 5. Today, Andrea Peer profiles JD Chandler, a DJ at K-LOVE who will host a radiothon on November 20 to help find sponsors for children in need....
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