Thousands of children will lose a parent today because of AIDS. In 2001, UNICEF estimated that 6,000 children lose a parent to AIDS every day. Each child has a name — and a heart-breaking story. Yet there is hope. Through World Vision, you can do something to help those children affected by the AIDS crisis around the globe.
More than 65,000 caregivers worldwide volunteer their time with World Vision to help those who have AIDS. Critical supplies they depend on to prolong lives and relieve suffering are running low.
Host a Caregiver Kit Event and fill kits with needed supplies like latex gloves, cotton balls, petroleum jelly, washcloths, anti-bacterial soap and more.
I am interested in hosting an event and would like more information.
I want to help provide a kit for a volunteer caregiver for just $28.
In Malawi, an estimated 83,000 children have been infected with HIV. With your help, we can continue to provide care and access to antiretroviral drugs for those in need. We’ll also provide life-saving transmission prevention education that will reduce the transmission of HIV from mothers to their children. Your gift of $40 or more will make a difference.
You can equip a caregiver in Africa with a Caregiver Kit filled with medical supplies, replenishment supplies for that kit, comprehensive training, malaria nets, transportation in the form of a heavy-duty bicycle and more. Make a one-time gift of $2,100 to support a caregiver for three years (or $700 a year for three years).
Hunger and AIDS are a deadly combination, and Zimbabweans are currently facing a countrywide food crisis. HopeChild sponsorship is a way for you to help one child who is affected by the AIDS pandemic. You can change a life for just $35 a month.
Join us by speaking out now on behalf of vulnerable children around the world. Urge Congress to maintain and increase our U.S. contribution to the global battle against AIDS.
