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Women of Vision is a volunteer group committed to demonstrating tangible evidence of support to oppressed and impoverished women throughout the world. Women of Vision is a program of World Vision, an international Christian humanitarian organization that has served the poor since 1950 through emergency relief and long-term development. World Vision is committed to helping children realize their God-given potential by tackling the root causes of poverty. World Vision provides annual assistance to about 100 million people in nearly 100 countries.

Women of Vision seeks to educate and motivate women on the local level to become women of action who invest their time, intellect, compassion, creativity and finances to meet the needs of suffering women and their children.

Who is a Women of Vision?
Women of Vision come from diverse ages, backgrounds, and circumstances.  You are women who are willing to risk, grow, and change and desire to make a difference both individually and corporately, to improve the quality of life of women and children living in poverty and despair.

 


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