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Morning tea with Kate Middleton

This week, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited World Vision’s programs in the Solomon Islands as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour. Koisau Sade, gender issues coordinator for World Vision in the Solomon Islands, had tea with the Duchess and shared about how World Vision is working to put a stop to domestic abuse there....
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Sharing my story with the royal couple

Today, Ellison was given the opportunity of a lifetime — to share with the royal couple how his life has been changed through World Vision’s work in the Solomon Islands. Prince William and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, are paying a visit to our programs there as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour to celebrate the Queen’s 60 years on the throne. Read on to hear Ellison’s story in his own words....
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[Sri Lanka Bloggers] Meeting my O!

September is “Connect With Your Sponsored Child” month. Allison Olfelt was given a unique opportunity to do just that when she traveled to Sri Lanka last month with the World Vision blogger team. Read on to learn about Allison’s experience meeting Odish and his mother — and learn how you can visit your sponsored child. This post originally appeared on Allison’s blog, O My Family....
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A visit from the royal couple

This week, World Vision will receive a visit from the royal couple, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. The king-to-be and his wife will be learning about World Vision’s work in the Solomon Islands, which is part of the South Asia and Pacific region, where a billion people live on less than $2 per day....
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Top five ways to connect with your sponsored child

Sponsorship is about more than just giving money to help people in need — it’s about letting children know they are loved. Taking time to write letters or send small gifts and cards can create a meaningful relationship with your sponsored child. Many sponsors find that investing in this relationship is more than a blessing for their sponsored child — it also changes their own life. Read on to learn how you can create a lasting relationship with your sponsored child....
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