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An Organisation You Can Trust

 
 

As an organisation that works towards the best interest of the poor, we ensure to make the best use of our resources. Through your continuous support, children, their families and communities witness developments that open doors to lasting change.

 

Just as our partners faithfully give towards the upliftment of the poor, we are faithful in utilising the resources they trust us with.

When you sponsor a child, you will receive

Tax benefits under sec 80G

Our magazine Jeevan Sparsh

An opportunity to write to and visit your child

EVEN THE SMALLEST GESTURE MATTERS

For many of us, school holds a special place in our hearts.That's where most of us formed our goals and ambitions for the future. It was also an integral part of our childhood.

For education to be an enjoyable experience, it is important for the environment to be conducive.In many places, lack of desks and benches, clean drinking water and toilets demotivate children from attending school.

To make sure that the lack of basic facilities don't hinder a child from experiencing education, World Vision India's Back to School initiative encourages children to go to school by fulfilling their educational needs.

By gifting through Back to School, you can help children learn, enjoy and become who they are meant to be. Support children's education.
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Stories of change

For every pair you purchase, a child’s health is at stake

“My work usually involves sticking pieces of the shoe together with glue. The glue has a very strong smell that makes me dizzy and sick when I use it for too long. I can’t focus on work sometimes because of this, and the manager gets angry and shouts at me when I make mistakes. He scares me.” says 12-year-old Rahul.

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Heena and Arti learn the art of combat

17-year-old Heena and her 16-year-old friend Arti were among the 250 girls from their neighbourhood who participated in the self-defense classes organised by World Vision India in partnership with the Delhi police. The girls have learned different techniques to escape physical assault and the tools to confront and report harassment.

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