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  2. Famine events - Wikipedia

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    The 30 Hour Famine is a World Vision event in 21 countries. It started in 1971 when 17-year-old Ruth Roberts and 14 friends in Calgary, Alberta staged an event in a church basement to see what it was like to be hungry and raise money and awareness for children suffering during a famine. The funds raised went to World Vision. [1] [2]

  3. World Vision Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 30 Hour Famine started in 1971 at Crescent Heights Baptist Church in Calgary, Alberta. After the event in Calgary, the 30 Hour Famine spread among youth in the United States, Australia and other parts of the world. [10] By 2015, tens of thousands of young people in 21 countries were involved in the movement. [11]

  4. File:40 Hour Famine logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. World Vision Australia - Wikipedia

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    World Vision was founded in 1950 in the United States by Rev. Robert Pierce, a Baptist missionary who had worked in China, focusing on aiding children in need.The first child sponsorship scheme commenced in 1953 to aid children in Korea following the Korean war and subsequently established in other countries.

  6. World Vision International - Wikipedia

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    World Vision also started to openly promote the international ban on land mines. [12] In 1994 World Vision US moved to Washington State. [18] In 2004, the political weekly Tehelka newspaper in India criticised World Vision India for its involvement with AD2000. [19] In 2022, WVI operated in more than 100 countries and had over 33,000 employees ...

  7. Burnsview Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Burnsview has actively participated in the World Vision 30 Hour Famine since the early 1990s. In 1992 students raised $10,000 for people in Somalia. [9] In 1995, the student body managed to increase donations to $12,000, and sent this money to Rwanda. Students also gave up junk food for three weeks to add to their collection totals. [10]

  8. Worldvision Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, a Christian humanitarian aid organization, World Vision International, sued the company over its use of the "Worldvision" name, ultimately resulting in trademark infringement (a similar issue has existed for decades between Burlington Coat Factory and Burlington Industries, both independently and as a brand asset). They ...

  9. World Vision United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 onward, the organization used in business also the name "World Vision International" [4] but from 1977 on this name was reserved for the umbrella organisation World Vision International. [5] [6] and the founding organization as a member of World Vision International is called World Vision United States whenever a distinction is necessary.