News & Stories

Honoring the legacy of Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek
Change Makers

Honoring the legacy of Alex Trebek, “champion for those in poverty”

Children play on the banks of the Naf River in Bangladesh. Across the water is Myanmar, which many thousands of Rohingya fled to find refuge in Bangladesh. World Vision is working to help refugees and also opened an area program for the host community.
Special Features

Called by God: The Every Last One campaign

World Vision brings clean water to one new person every 10 seconds. Here are five examples of how we provide access to clean water around the world.
From the Field

5 ways World Vision’s water work makes a splash

Ten Syrian refugee teens reflect on what their life is like now and their dreams for the future
From the Field

10 years on, the voices of 10 Syrian youth

Sherrie Woodring listens to a roundtable discussion at a 2017 conference in California about the Every Last One campaign.
Change Makers

Finding a purpose to fulfill

Margo Day smiles with a friend named Lillian during Margo’s 2014 trip to Kenya to celebrate an expansion of the school she funded. She initially met Lillian during a 2009 visit at the rescue center.
Voices

A miraculous transformation in Kenya

Laura and Robert Abernathy teach Sunday school in Uganda during a 2016 visit.
Change Makers

Becoming all in with a new purpose

Mary plays with a ball outside the school World Vision started for children escaping child marriage and FGM. There she now attends classes and recovers from her child marriage.
From the Field

Girl finds freedom after fleeing child marriage in Kenya

A Kenyan boy leans against a red wall and smiles at the camera.
From the Field

2021 life frames: Storytelling from World Vision photographers

World Vision U.S. President and CEO Edgar Sandoval Sr. visits the Well of Prayer in Ethiopia.
Voices

From the World Vision U.S. president: Prayer delivers clean water in Ethiopia

Doreen and her children listen as Rhoda, a community health worker, educates them about better health practices in Zambia.
From the Field

Community health workers reduce child malnutrition rates in Zambia

Kenia in Honduras oversees the harvest and preparation for market of the family’s abundant tomato crop.
From the Field

From migrating to managing: Empowering a Honduran farmer