
Under the Stars, Hope Shines Brighter
Hey, Girl Nation—we see you shining!
As you worship, you’re fueling clean water, child protection, and education—lifting up girls around the world.
At Anne Wilson’s, The Stars Tour, fans of all ages filled the room with overflowing energy and passion. Known for her footprint on modern country music, Anne’s disarming honesty and love for Jesus, is motivating a new generation of worshippers to sing loud and declare, “that’s my Jesus.” And that inspiration is fueling change for girls around the world.
Anne’s longstanding partnership with World Vision has spanned multiple tours, 67 shows, and thousands of fans. What began as support for World Vision’s 1,000 Girls Campaign has grown into life-changing support for more than 35,000 girls living in extreme poverty.
From the beginning, Anne’s heart has been consistent: what happens to girls around the world matters, because girls matter. Her desire to reach women around the world has been part of her calling long before she began selling out venues.
As her debut headlining tour approached in the fall of 2023, Anne wanted to be the first person to sponsor a girl on the My Jesus Tour. That’s when she found Marlen Daniela—a little girl in the mountains of northeastern Guatemala who loves playing with dolls.

Anne Wilson sponsors first girl on the My Jesus Tour, 2023
Because of sponsors like Anne, Marlen Daniela’s family and community have been supported through World Vision programs like clean water access, hygiene improvements, nutrition support, and family-strengthening initiatives. And there is a mom, Claudia, who knows she is not alone. Because a young woman in America believes in her daughter, prays for her, and is willing to invest in her future.
Thousands of women and girls have followed in Anne’s footsteps. Their monthly support helps bring clean water, protection, and education, and their faithfulness brings hope. For many girls, just knowing they are seen, loved, and not alone changes everything.
Hey Girl Nation is proving that this generation of music lovers are more than just fans—they are advocates and rebels, standing up for girls facing extreme poverty and injustice—changing the world.