World Vision Resources

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Programs and Events

Programs, events, and initiatives available from World Vision.

30 Hour Famine
30 Hour Famine is an international youth movement to fight hunger. Young people fast for 30 hours and raise funds to help feed and care for children around the world. By sacrificing and serving others, young people learn to think outside themselves and see the world as Christ sees it.

ACTS
ACTS is a movement of college students to create awareness and promote activism on the global AIDS pandemic and other issues of injustice. ACTS specializes in resources for creative activism, which is a unique and innovative way to raise awareness of issues and encourage active response.

Appalachia Service Trips
Work along side residents in one of the nation's poorest areas to help upgrade homes, improve communities, and build lasting relationships in the process.

Caregiver Kits
A project that invites church communities to assemble kits containing essential health care items, including soap, washcloths, and latex gloves. Kits are sent to encourage volunteer AIDS caregivers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Faith in Action Church
Inspire your church to have an outward focus and hearts to serve with this four-week, church-wide campaign. On the final Sunday, your congregation will literally put their faith into action by engaging in community-wide service projects.

Gift Catalog
World Vision’s Gift Catalog allows you to give life-changing gifts to children and families in need—things like goats, clean-water wells, or seeds—in the name of someone special. Families, school groups, Sunday school classes, and others can work together to make an impact for children around the world.

World Vision Experience: AIDS
Step Into Africa.... Come walk in the steps of a child living in an AIDS-affected community. World Vision’s interactive exhibit features a stirring audio tour combined with captivating photography that will transport you into the heart of Africa.

World Vision eNews
monthly e-mail newsletter that provides updates on our ministry around the world. Each issue contains compelling stories featuring the children and families we serve through disaster response, child sponsorship, advocacy, and community and regional development.

World Vision Magazine
A quarterly publication, affirms people responding to God's call to care for the poor by providing information, inspiration, and opportunities for action, linking them with children and families in nearly 100 countries where World Vision works.

Youth Advocacy Training
Through a unique partnership, World Vision collaborates with churches, schools, and community organizations for this 20-week, in-depth local youth leadership and civic engagement training series.


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