World Vision and Ground Level
World Vision UK has an ongoing partnership with the Ground Level network through leadership conferences, Awaken and churches. Together, we are impacting the lives of the most vulnerable children in Pajule, Uganda.
World Vision UK has an ongoing partnership with the Ground Level network through leadership conferences, Awaken and churches. Together, we are impacting the lives of the most vulnerable children in Pajule, Uganda.
Chosen is a unique church experience that drives at the heart of the gospel. By placing the power to choose in a child's hands, your church community can be part of empowering the most vulnerable children in the most difficult places overcome poverty and experience the fullness of life.
Dave Richards, Senior Leader of St. Pauls and St. Georges in Edinburgh describes the impact Chosen had on his church in the video below.
Talk to us about hosting a Chosen Sunday at your church.
Contact our Church Team by calling us on 01908 84 10 10 or emailing churches@worldvision.org.uk.
Our focus is on helping the world's most vulnerable children to overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. As a Christian charity, we work in the most dangerous places to help children of all backgrounds, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
We have over 75 years of experience working with communities, donors, partners, and governments leading to better futures for over 200 million vulnerable children. Together, we tackle poverty at its roots and work with communities to ensure long term change, so progress continues long after we’ve left.
Over the past year, we continued to deepen our commitment to the most vulnerable children around the world. We reached 1.7 million children in 181 projects across 37 countries, supporting more than 3 million people. This included humanitarian emergencies in 28 countries reaching over 1.8 million people, more than half of them children.
Please see our most recent Impact Report summary from 2024 below, which provides an overview of our work and is accompanied by four in-depth case studies of achievements in two long-term area programmes
Robert Pierce
World Vision Founder and President 1950-1967