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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    American Near East Refugee Aid; ... WE Charity (formerly Free the Children) ... World Vision International; World Wide Fund for Nature;

  4. 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.

  5. 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]

  6. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "non-governmental organization" implies independence from governments, many NGOs depend on government funding; [23] one-fourth of Oxfam's US$162 million 1998 income was donated by the British government and the EU, and World Vision United States collected $55 million worth of goods in 1998 from the American government. Several ...

  7. Team World Vision - Wikipedia

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    Team World Vision is a fundraising program of humanitarian organization World Vision that equips individuals to raise money for World Vision projects. Currently, Team World Vision's has the most participants at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon , but athletes are able to participate in any athletic event in the United States in order to ...

  8. Richard Stearns (World Vision) - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of his tenure, Stearns boldly called the church to engage in the global refugee crisis and to follow Jesus into the most difficult places in the world, helping alleviate human suffering and care for the world’s most vulnerable children. In 2014, World Vision U.S. announced that it would hire Christians in same-sex marriages.

  9. World Giving Index - Wikipedia

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    The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation, using data gathered by Gallup, and ranks over 140 countries in the world according to how charitable they are. The aim of the World Giving Index is to provide insight into the scope and nature of giving around the world.