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IMAGINE…

If you wanted to learn but there was no school,
if there was school but you couldn’t go because you had to work,
or there weren’t enough teachers because many of them had HIV/AIDS,
or your school was destroyed in a war...

There are 115 million children who do not attend primary school - three-fifth of them are girls and close to half of the children who start primary school drop out. World Vision can help you and your school help play a part in helping children and communities who face problems like these everyday.

Can our generation make poverty history?

World Vision wants to work with young Singaporeans to create global leaders who are aware of the issues and empowered to do something about them. We invite passionate you to join us in our fight against poverty and injustice.

Helping communities in a Combodian village
Helping communities in a
Cambodian village
Life goes for children Ban Nair Rai, Thailand after the tsunami
Life goes for children Ban Nair
Rai, Thailand after the tsunami
Singaporean students helping to build a school in Laos
Singaporean students helping
to build a school in Laos

 


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