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World Vision initially came to Albany, Georgia in 1994 to help flood victims, and stayed on to help address needs created by poverty throughout southwest Georgia. More than 16,000 people are helped each year through programs that focus on training leaders, promoting racial reconciliation, tutoring children, and delivering goods to fill basic needs.
Neighbors helping neighborsAlbany residents are uniting to build their community. Today World Vision partners with local churches and community organizations to serve tens of thousands of people each year in Albany. Together we train community leaders, distribute donated essential goods, promote racial reconciliation, and work with high-risk children and youth to reach their God-given potential.
- The Storehouse: Offering life-changing basics such as clothing, toiletries, toys, and school supplies to local churches and organizations helping those in need
- Tools for Transformation: Helping churches and local organizations in their efforts to serve and unite the community
- Vision Youth: Partnering with schools and churches to provide educational support and mentoring relationships to at-risk children and youth
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