Nine-year-old Nathan in Zambia takes care of his family’s goats. Because of drought, this year’s crops failed, but the animals give his family economic independence.
Give a future full of choices
This Christmas, even your smallest act can open up a world of beautiful possibilities.
BROWSE GIFT CATALOGCreate lasting change with kids and communities for generations to come!
When you give to World Vision, you'll be meeting the needs of today and tomorrow.
Greatest. Of. All. Time.
The season’s most popular gift provides families with milk, cheese, and more!
GIVE A GOAT300 — now that’s a real nest egg!
Chickens are easy to breed, so families can have extra income and share with neighbors.
GIVE CHICKENSKids are growing up healthier.
Over a five-year period, 89% of the severely malnourished children we treated made a full recovery.
Keep health and hope in stock.
Your gift will multiply 5X in impact to provide life-saving emergency food, medicines, and more.
GIVE MEDICINESVitamins galore and more.
Fruit trees feed kids, provide income, and yield seedlings so more families can grow their own fruit.
GIVE FRUIT TREESGirl empowered!
Help change harmful beliefs, enable families to afford school, and equip girls to reach their full potential.
SUPPORT EDUCATIONA new invitation to child sponsorship
The power to choose in a child’s hands. Be chosen as a sponsor today.
Rosemary
Rosemary Wausi, 12, isn’t used to choices. She lives with her grandma and barely has enough food. But this year, 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.
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Targeting root
causes
Going after poverty’s symptoms is temporary. Going after its causes is permanent.
Hi, we’re World Vision.
We’re a Christian humanitarian organization helping children, families, and their communities overcome poverty and injustice.
Love comes
first
Motivated by our faith in Jesus Christ, we serve all people. No matter their religion, ethnicity, or gender.
Thriftiness
Keeping our costs down means your gifts make the biggest waves possible.
Targeting root
causes
Going after poverty’s symptoms is temporary. Going after its causes is permanent.
With us
Every 60 seconds, a family gets water, a hungry child is fed, and a family gets the tools to overcome poverty.
5 benefits of soccer for kids around the world
All around the world, boys and girls play the world’s most popular sport — the game we in the U.S. call soccer and the rest of the world calls football. We break down five benefits of soccer for kids.
Gift Catalog alpacas improve income, health in Ecuador
Located nearly 12,500 feet above sea level, families in the Guarguallá Grande community collectively care for 45 alpacas provided through the World Vision Gift Catalog. In total, 266 families in three mountainous communities raise 420 alpacas for their milk and wool, which they use and make products to sell. In 2018, the communities harvested 413 pounds of wool from the alpacas gifted through the Gift Catalog.
Chosen: The power to choose in a child’s hands
Over our nearly 70-year history, we’ve seen how lives change when a child is empowered. This year, starting with a church in Chicago and a rural community in Kenya, we began to empower children with another choice. For the first time ever, the power to choose a sponsor is in the child’s hands.