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Restoring houses and hearts in Nashville and nationwide

Last July, Heidi Isaza covered this heartwarming story of Lisa McEleny, who traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, to volunteer with World Vision’s recovery efforts in the wake of destructive flooding that hit the city in 2010. During her week there, Lisa discovered that God had a much bigger purpose in mind for her than just rebuilding a damaged house. This year, World Vision is organizing mission trips all across the United States. Check out the dates and locations — you could be a part of something meaningful and life-changing....
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PHOTOS: Helping vulnerable children survive to 5

In places of poverty, the first five years of a child’s life are the most deadly — and if a child lives to the age of 5, his or her chances for survival increase dramatically. There are a few basic reasons why children under 5 die of preventable causes — such as severe malnutrition, diarrhea, malaria, and neonatal infections — and there are simple solutions to prevent those causes. The Survive to Five™ Challenge is World Vision’s focused, high-impact way to give children every chance for survival. Here are some images that show World Vision’s interventions to help stop preventable child deaths around the world — made possible with the support of our generous donors. *     *     * *     *    ...
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