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Change Makers

Reunited women recall escape from Vietnam

A Microsoft VP feels called to show God’s love by building a school to provide education for girls in Kenya’s North Rift Valley.
Voices

Education brings joy to girls in Kenya

Girls in the Dominican Republic play baseball. Before each game, they pray and talk about issues that keep them reaching their full potential.
Special Features

God made me free

Emily Mphahlele waits at the hospital in South Africa for a doctor to review her anti-retroviral prescription.
Special Features

Pride and prejudice

In 2004, this former sponsored child led the Maasai’s first peaceful protest in Nairobi, Kenya. Five years later, he sought political asylum in the U.S.
From the Field

Former sponsored child challenges Kenya’s ruling authority

From the Field

Former sponsored child in Vietnam plants a brighter future

Contortion is a highly-respected, centuries-old tradition in Mongolia. World Vision supports a contortion class to help children develop social skills.
Voices

Confidence through contortion in Mongolia

A family who suffered horrific violence from a terrorist group called the Shining Path found hope through a gift of alpacas from World Vision.
From the Field

Peru: Alpacas bring hope after Shining Path

Teachers in Los Angeles can face many challenges. World Vision knows that educating children must be a priority for building a better future.
Voices

Teacher Resource Center supports Los Angeles teachers

Change Makers

Warren Buffett’s son pledges aid to Congo refugees

A World Vision sponsor who shares gift ideas for sponsored children and how she lets them know they're loved and cared for during the holiday season.
Voices

A doll named Alma

Pushpa, a 15-year-old sponsored girl, received a bicycle from World Vision, which allowed her to safely continue her education.
Voices

A bicycle and the change it brought