News & Stories

The top 10 most costly natural disasters since 1980 around the world.
From the Field

The 10 most expensive natural disasters since 1980

More than 2,000 children die every day because of unclean water, poor hygiene and lack of sanitation. But there is hope: we know how to address this crisis.
Voices

My walk with World Vision to give water to the thirsty

Girl Rising features Senna, who lives in a mountain community in Peru. While pursuing her education, she discovered her passion and talent for poetry.
Voices

World Poetry Day: ‘Padre’ / ‘Father’ by Senna (featured in Girl Rising)

Voices

Afghanistan: Worst place to be a mother

The World Vision Experience is a free, award-winning exhibit traveling to churches across the United States. Take a look behind the scenes in our mobile semi-truck to learn how we bring the sites and sounds of rural Africa to American audiences.
From the Field

‘Something really cool:’ Inside the World Vision Experience

Girl in school uniform in Nepal
Voices

‘Girl Rising’ film ditches convention to tell stories

Women and girls face many challenges to breaking the cycle of poverty.
Special Features

Walking with the world’s women

World Vision founder Bob Pierce went to China in 1947. Meet the women who sparked his vision on that trip, determined to change the world in Jesus' name.
Voices

Women who inspired World Vision’s founding father

For more than a decade, an Episcopal minister has been raising awareness about hunger by leading young people in World Vision's
Change Makers

Through fasting, teens raise awareness about hunger

Youth carry a mock victim to an ambulance during disaster response training exercise.
From the Field

Nicaraguan youth train for emergency response

Nearly everyone loves chocolate treats, but did you know they could be produced using exploited child labor?
Change Makers

Chocolate companies vow to put an end to child labor

Change Makers

Jason Mraz rocks Myanmar anti-trafficking concert