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World Vision Newsletter

Winter 2011 Features:

  • Malaria in Malawi: Pharmaceuticals bring healing and hope.

  • Happy Hygiene: Wold Vision's WASH project clears the way for thriving health.

  • Caregiver Kits Bring Relief: People with HIV and AIDS find hope in a box.
World Vision Newsletter

Autumn 2011 Features:

  • Hungry for Help: World Vision rushes food aid to the Horn of Africa.

  • Growing Success: Reaping bumper harvests in a hungry land.

  • Learning to Live: New farming methods open minds and fill tummies.
World Vision Newsletter

Summer 2011 Features:

  • Joy on Tap: Clean water comes to a young girl's village in the Philippines.

  • Pure Genius: An innovative water treatment helps children thrive.

  • Scholastic Success: Sponsorship helps a grandmother's dream come true.
World Vision Newsletter

Spring 2011 Features:

  • Coats for Class: Warm clothing keeps children in school.

  • Living Water: An ambitious water project brings new life to a Kenyan community.

  • Eye-Opening Experience: A high-school student gets to see the fruits of her fundraising.
World Vision Newsletter

Winter 2010 Features:

  • Goats Bring Smiles: A herd of goats transforms a family's fortunes.

  • Tree of Life: The moringa tree promises a brighter future for drought-prone Niger.

  • Club Mango: Women's groups stave off hunger and make money.
World Vision Newsletter

Autumn 2010 Features:

  • New Life: Medical help renews a little boy's spirit.

  • Countering the Killers: About 9 million children under 5 die every year—two thirds of them from preventable diseases. Appropriate medicine and simple remedies can save lives.

  • War on Worms: Medication saves a child's life.
World Vision Newsletter

Summer 2010 Features:

  • Dancing in Haiti: Children recover in Child-Friendly Spaces.

  • Moving Forward: How supporters' donations are helping Haiti recover.

  • Love in Translation: A sponsored child finds a way to share the kindness shown to him.
World Vision Newsletter

Spring 2010 Features:

  • Better Days in Burundi: New clothes signal hope for struggling families.

  • Haiti: Hope in the Heartache: The scene on the ground in Port-au-Prince days after the earthquake.

  • Disaster Timeline: See World Vision's first-in, last-out approach to helping families recover from disasters like Haiti’s earthquake.


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