Will you help children in the world's most dangerous places? Survive, recover & build a future.
Survive, recover & build a future
Millions of children live amongst conflict, disaster, political unrest & ongoing instability. In these dangerous places children, and particularly girls, are facing the real risk of hunger, violence, exploitation and child marriage.
To reach the most vulnerable children, World Vision designed Childhood Rescue, a specific programme that is adaptable and flexible. Childhood Rescue can respond to urgent and arising needs with life-saving interventions, crisis recovery programmes and helping to build a future for vulnerable children.
Donate today, and together, we can help children survive, recover and build a future.
The difference you can make
Enjoy the incredible journey of your child's progress through personal letters, updates, and photographs, and watch as they are empowered to achieve their dreams.
Donate to help children when they're at their most vulnerable
Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children, in the most difficult places, overcome poverty and experience fullness of life.
Where will your donation go?
Supporting Refugees
Supporting Refugees
Emergency Aid
Emergency Aid
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Success Story
“I would say to someone who is thinking about sponsoring a child - go ahead and do it, it is the most life changing thing ever!”
Frequently asked questions?
How do I sponsor a child?
You can easily sign up to Sponsor a Child page on the sponsor a child page or by calling our Supporter Care Team on 353 1 498 0800.?
What you get when you sponsor a child?
What you get when you sponsor a child?
How do you choose the children that will be sponsored?
How do you choose the children that will be sponsored?
How can I be sure my money gets to those in need?
World Vision only works within countries where we have our own offices so we can be sure that we can account for all the money that we receive and how it is used.
We have audited accounts that are publicly available at any time. As a charity, we're regulated by the Irish Charities Regulator – a legal body, which oversees all Irish charities and their activities.
We are a not-for-profit organisation, and we know that the continued support we receive is dependent on our efficient use of supporters’ money. Our Annual Reports are available here.
How do I write to the sponsored child?
How do I write to the sponsored child?