Friday, September 20, 2013

GOOD THINGS...for TABERNACLES FEAST

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 News HeadlinesDown Arrow Rwanda: Clean water clears Fiona's path to school
Rwanda: Clean water clears Fiona's path to school
Fiona's long trek to get water meant she was often late for school - and punished as a result. A new borehole in her community changed that.
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Magazine: Kenyan girl refuses 'cutting,' wins battle for her future

Magazine: Kenyan girl refuses 'cutting,' wins battle for her future

Tusiampei Oyei is a young girl who stood up for her rights and won. Now she aims to attend university and get an education.
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Women's group cooks up recipes to reduce malnutrition in India

Women's group cooks up recipes to reduce malnutrition in India

Malnutrition runs rampant in the Melghat region of central India, but World Vision is working with women there to change that.
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Blog: Syrian children cope with trauma through drawing

Blog: Syrian children cope with trauma through drawing

World Vision's Betsy Baldwin writes about a recent trip to Lebanon and what she learned about how Syrian refugee children cope.
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Former sponsored child becomes construction technician

Former sponsored child becomes construction technician

World Vision child sponsorship helped Tula Plegsai gain the education to pursue a construction technician career.
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Video: Learn why you can trust World Vision with your donation

Video: Learn why you can trust World Vision with your donation

We're careful with the gifts our donors entrust to us, because every resource we receive can transform a real child's life.
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Donated medicines help young boy with worms and many others

Donated medicines help young boy with worms and many others

Six-year-old Reason Haamayuwa had been sick for two years before he went to a World Vision clinic and got medicine to help.
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 Magazine: Kenyan girl refuses 'cutting,' wins battle for her future

  Women's group cooks up recipes to reduce malnutrition in India

 Blog: Syrian children cope with trauma through drawing

  Former sponsored child becomes construction technician

 Video: Learn why you can trust World Vision with your donation

  Donated medicines help young boy with worms and many others


 
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