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We're scaling success! Our Youth Ready program has graduated over 12,500 youth in Latin America and is now moving to Kenya with proven strategies to empower young lives. Learn more about the program and join us to expand these impactful opportunities: https://bit.ly/4eoL73W #YouthEmpowerment #GlobalImpact #WorldVisionCanada
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Many are surprised that regions like Lebanon and Afghanistan face harsh winters, challenging the misconception of constant warmth. This cold season brings significant hardships for vulnerable communities, especially displaced ones. Our initiatives focus on providing winter assistance from clothing to heating to those in dire need. Learn more about our efforts and impact on communities in need: https://bit.ly/3TtzArT #WinterAid #HumanitarianHelp #MythBusting #WorldVisionCanada #WorldVision @worldvisionafghanistan @worldvisionlebanon
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Join us this week on September 18th as we discuss how to ensure continuous and quality education for all children, regardless of their circumstances. Register now! https://bit.ly/3Xf7CBs
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Meet Anastasiia, an emergency room nurse who once worked tirelessly in a city scarred by conflict. Amidst the chaos, her priority has always been her daughter's future. Forced to leave everything behind, they now find refuge in a collective center in Dnipro, where safety and community support offer a new start. 🕊️🏠 Anastasiia's resilience journey is the daily reality for many mothers in Ukraine. Despite the uncertainties, her strength and hope shine as she rebuilds a safe environment for her daughter. 🔗 Dive deeper into how our initiatives support families like Anastasiia's in Ukraine. https://bit.ly/4epTlZp #Ukraine #Resilience #StoryOfResilience #UkraineConflict #WorldVisionCanada
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Debunk myths about community involvement in humanitarian initiatives. 👇 See the answer in the comments!
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Meet Najwa, a resilient young girl from Sudan whose life was disrupted by conflict. Now living in a shelter, she faces daily challenges but holds onto her dreams of education and peace. "I was a third-grade student at the primary school, but with all schools currently closed, I am now residing in a school in El Abbassiya. I am eager to continue my education, though I am uncertain when it will be possible to resume classes. I can restart my education. I wanted to be a doctor. I like to have peace in my country so that I can go back to my village and continue my education. " Discover more about the Sudan crisis: https://bit.ly/47mfl5m
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