Today's Date: April 25, 2024
Zoetis Foundation Champions Global Veterinarian Education, Well-being, and Livelihoods on World Veterinary Day and Beyond   •   Congruent Solutions Appoints Mahesh Natarajan as Chief Revenue Officer   •   Owlstone Medical Secures $6.5 Million to Support Development of Breath-based Diagnostics for Infectious Disease   •   NICOLE ARI PARKER IS THE FACE OF KAREN MILLEN'S ICONS SERIES VOL. 6   •   Puyallup Tribal Enterprises Becomes Lead Investor in Skip Technology   •   Students Traveling with EF Educational Tours and EF Explore America Going Cashless through Partnership with Till Financial's Fee   •   Trane Technologies Recognized as One of Europe’s Climate Leaders by Financial Times   •   ISC2 Research Finds Some Progress, But More Needs to be Done to Support Women in Cybersecurity   •   Liv by Kotex® Wants Moms to Laugh - and Pee a Little - this Mother's Day   •   Ziff Davis to Participate in Two Investor Conferences in May   •   BrightFocus Foundation Announces $10M in New Funding Across Brain and Vision Research, Celebrates Historic Diversity of Grant Aw   •   Discover Savings and Serenity at Holy Name's Open House - May 4 & 5   •   NetEase, Inc. Announces Filing of Annual Report on Form 20-F for Fiscal Year 2023 and Publication of 2023 Environmental, Social   •   Essential Utilities Donated $5.5 Million in 2023 to Strengthen Communities Across Service Territory   •   Flygreen Recognized as a Top 10 Innovator at the 2024 Canadian Business Innovation Awards   •   Strategic Education, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results   •   God's Mighty Hand Can Uphold His Children Even Through The Hardest Times   •   Experience Senior Living Welcomes Lisa Thompson as Senior Vice President of Operations   •   Domino's® is Tipping Customers Who Tip Their Delivery Drivers   •   Nexgen Packaging Opens Its African Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya
Bookmark and Share

Giving Tuesday Match Doubles the Impact with World Vision During a Tumultuous Year

Giving Tuesday Match Doubles the Impact with World Vision During a Tumultuous Year

PR Newswire

SEATTLE, Nov. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In a year that has been especially challenging and uncertain, World Vision is urging families to choose hope, embracing the meaning behind the season, and finding joy in helping others.

"In our own neighborhoods and churches, we see the economic hardships brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are moved to help. My prayer for this Christmas is even as we may be more isolated physically, God will use this moment to bring us closer to his heart for those desperately in need, who are often unseen and forgotten," said Edgar Sandoval Sr, President and CEO of World Vision U.S.

It's an especially critical year for children in the world's toughest places. Due to the economic impact of the pandemic and shutdowns, more than 70 million more people could be pushed back into extreme poverty – the first rise in global poverty since 1998. World Vision is estimating this could put up to 10 million children at risk of famine if immediate action isn't taken.

World Vision is especially encouraged that this Giving Tuesday, an anonymous donation will allow families to double their impact in helping vulnerable children and families. Any gift given to the World Vision Fund on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 1, will be matched, up to $1 million.

And through World Vision's Gift Catalog, making a difference can be not only be powerful for those in need, but also for those on your Christmas list. The Catalog features hundreds of life-changing items ranging in price from $16 to $39,000. They include handmade gifts, livestock, water filtration systems, economic empowerment services, access to medicine, clothing, school supplies and more. Shoppers give the gifts in a loved one's name and send a personalized card describing the gift and its impact.

This year's catalog includes Family Emergency Kits, which have been provided to over 55,000 families impacted by the pandemic so far this year. These kits provide non-perishable food for a family of five and are being distributed across United States in partnership with churches and schools to reach those who need it most.

If you want something under the tree for your loved one, the Celebrity-Designed Artisan-Made Collection gifts not only create a unique and memorable present for loved ones, but also gives families the tools to lift themselves out of poverty.

World Vision partners with Gifts with a Cause, a fair trade organization that provides a sustainable income to artists in developing countries. Each artisan receives a living wage, a safe place to work, business development training and opportunities to build long-term business relationships in their communities.

This year, Emmy® Award-winning actor, producer and author Patricia Heaton; actor, director and producer Melissa Joan Hart; Sadie Robertson Huff, TV personality and best-selling author; Leanne Ford, interior designer, author and HGTV star; and Wé McDonald, singer and author, all have items featured in the catalog. Each woman lent her unique style to the design of a beautiful artisan-made gift.

Proceeds from the handcrafted gifts in the catalog go to the World Vision Fund, which addresses specific, urgent needs in World Vision's humanitarian work that empower people out of poverty. Launched 25 years ago, the World Vision Gift Catalog is one of the most popular gift-giving platforms for families across the United States.

To order from World Vision's Gift Catalog visit www.worldvision.org or call 1-855-WV-GIFTS (1-855-984-4387).

About the World Vision Gift Catalog 

Since 1996, the World Vision Gift Catalog has given people the opportunity to better the lives of children, adults and communities in the U.S. and around the world through hundreds of gifts in all different areas of need: clean water, food, education, sexual exploitation, job training and others. To order from World Vision's Gift Catalog, visit www.worldvision.org or call toll-free at 1-855-WV-GIFTS. 

About World Vision

World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development, and advocacy activities in its work with children, families, and their communities in nearly 100 countries to help them reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. For more information, please visit www.WorldVision.org/media-center/ or on Twitter @WorldVisionUSA.

Cision View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/giving-tuesday-match-doubles-the-impact-with-world-vision-during-a-tumultuous-year-301180695.html

SOURCE World Vision U.S.



Back to top
| Back to home page
Video

White House Live Stream
LIVE VIDEO EVERY SATURDAY
alsharpton Rev. Al Sharpton
9 to 11 am EST
jjackson Rev. Jesse Jackson
10 to noon CST


Video

LIVE BROADCASTS
Sounds Make the News ®
WAOK-Urban
Atlanta - WAOK-Urban
KPFA-Progressive
Berkley / San Francisco - KPFA-Progressive
WVON-Urban
Chicago - WVON-Urban
KJLH - Urban
Los Angeles - KJLH - Urban
WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
New York - WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
WADO-Spanish
New York - WADO-Spanish
WBAI - Progressive
New York - WBAI - Progressive
WOL-Urban
Washington - WOL-Urban

Listen to United Natiosns News