Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned below to facilitate this review
Christmas is not just a time for buying gifts for your family.. It’s also a time to think about others who may be in need. There are many resources for you to be able to help others – like through World Vision.
A little about World Visions: World Vision is an international partnership of Christians whose mission is to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice, and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God
I got to work with World Visions on this Holiday Guide. In exchange I received this beautiful Ornament Set. According to the site: This set of handmade Zakale wire & bead ornaments are from Nairobi. Meaning “reuse” Zakale crafts are made from recycled materials by a group of Kenyan artisans reclaiming their own lives from poverty. When I received these ornaments, I was in awe of their beautiful craftsmanship. Not only do these ornaments look beautiful on my tree, but they have a special place in my heart. By making purchases through World Vision, you can help a child in need. Not only can you purchase wonderful gifts like the Ornaments, or a beautiful scarf. All your contributions go towards a child in need.
World Visions offers a few different ways to help a child in need. They Include
- Sponsor a Child Now
- Meet Basic Needs
- Provide Emergency Aid
- Gift Catalog Giving
- Give Where Most Needed
- Microfinance
- Matching Gifts
- Give Monthly to Help Children
- Donate to U.S. Programs
- Donate Product
- Planned Giving
- Fund a Micro Loan
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we tend to forget the simple things, like a roof over our heads, medicine, food and basic needs that others do not have. I think they are doing wonderful things to help children and communities in need.