Thanks in part to the efforts of World Vision, the fight against malaria is saving lives. There is much more to be done, however. To find out more about the efforts to eradicate this disease, and how you can help, check out this page.
World Vision Wednesday
For something different this Easter, give more than just eggs. Give chickens in the name of a loved one. Visit here to find out more.
World Vision Wednesday
World Vision child protection policy advisor, Jesse Eaves, continues his reports on his visit to Eastern Europe. You can read about it here.
World Vision Wednesday
As World Vision serves around the globe, the workers sometimes run into dangerous situations. Such was the case in Pakistan, where six staff members were killed in an attack. Please pray for the families of those killed, for those who were wounded, and for the folks who were being served.
World Vision Wednesday
While it hasn’t drawn as much attention as the disaster in Haiti, the earthquake in Chile over the weekend has been as devastating to those affected by it. World Vision is serving the people in Chile. You can read more here.
World Vision Wednesday
In addition to the great need in Haiti, World Vision is working in many other places to serve the less fortunate. Here is a story about the impact a health clinic in Sudan is having on the 15,000 people it serves.
This happens to be post number 300 on this blog. I may write more about that tomorrow, since I don’t have a whole lot else to do right now.
World Vision Wednesday
One month after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, there remains much work to be done. There is still need for short term emergency relief, but the focus is now turning to the long term help that the Haitians will need. Check this out to see how you can help World Vision as they minister there.
World Vision Wednesday
World Vision staff member Jesse Eaves continues his visits to World Vision’s child protection programs in Eastern Europe. This post is about his time in Georgia.
World Vision Wednesday
As Haiti continues to struggle to dig out and rebuild after the earthquake, World Vision continues to serve the people there. You can read about all that is being done and how you can help by going here.
World Vision Wednesday
Children all over the world are being exploited for a number of reasons. This often includes the children being bought and sold like any commodity. One of the areas where World Vision is working to end child trafficking is Eastern Europe.
Here is an account from a World Vision staff member who spent time visiting child protection programs in that part of the world.