The Bible tells us to pray for those in positions of authority. As we begin the new year, let’s lift up our leaders — who can all be voices of change.

A new invitation to child sponsorship. Be chosen as a sponsor today.
Rosemary
Rosemary Wausi, 9, isn’t used to choices. She lives with her grandma and barely has enough food. But she got to choose her sponsor, Regis.
Greisy
Greisy Garcia, 3, lives in a remote area of Guatemala where poverty takes away most choices. But getting to choose her own sponsor? Her smile says it all.
You’ll be stepping into a life-changing connection that empowers the child and their community for a future filled with opportunity. That’s because your monthly sponsorship will bring essentials like clean water, nutrition, healthcare, education, and more.
BE CHOSENFahin
Fahin is a 4-year-old giant ball of energy! He lives with his grandparents in Bangladesh, and he loves learning English so he can write to the sponsor he chose, Emily.
Voices of sponsors
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Hi, we’re World Vision.
We’re a Christian humanitarian organization helping children, families, and their communities overcome poverty and injustice.

High impact
We keep costs down. In 2020, 88% of World Vision’s total operating expenses were used for programs that benefit children, families, and communities in need.

Child focused and community based
We tackle poverty at its roots. Our integrated approach includes water, healthcare, education, child protection, and income generation, so every child can grow into who God created them to be.

Loving
We serve alongside the poor and oppressed as a demonstration of God’s unconditional love for all people. World Vision serves every child we can, of any faith or none.

Courageous
World Vision has over 70 years of experience working with communities, donors, partners, and governments to create opportunities for better futures for vulnerable children … even in the toughest places.

With us
Every 60 seconds, a family gets water, a hungry child is fed, and a family gets the tools to overcome poverty.
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