You can help kids worldwide build a strong foundation for their future.
Imagine life without the ability to read or do basic math. For 56% of elementary-aged children around the world who don’t meet minimum reading proficiency standards, the future can look bleak.
Together, we can do more than just get kids in the classroom — we can empower them for a brighter future. Equipped with literacy and essential life skills, they can grow into adults who earn higher wages, educate their own children, and have a voice in their community.
You’ll help kids break the cycle of poverty by providing resources like:
Teaching and learning materials in local languages
Set-up and facilitation of early education centers and after-school clubs
Distribution of school supplies and books
Teacher training, reading camps, and production for World Vision’s acclaimed Unlock Literacy program, which has improved literacy rates for 1.7 million girls and boys
Training for children and communities to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in schools, and support for girls to transition to and complete secondary school
Skills training to support adolescents in achieving educational and life goals
Collaboration with leaders and governments to improve the quality of education
Educational support for kids in fragile contexts and emergency settings
Monthly giving: the simple way to make your donations do more.
Monthly giving is the most effective way to help the children and families who need it most. It lowers costs, which means more of your gift helps kids! Plus, your donations will be delivering the right solution at just the right time. And while your gifts are changing lives, you’ll get to see the power of your generosity through quarterly updates and World Vision magazine.
Our Commitment
Your gift is a sacred trust. We promise to honor your generosity and use your donation in the most effective way possible. The gift options shown reflect World Vision projects and the suggested donation amounts are based on periodic surveys of the countries we serve. Each item is representative of the gift category in which it appears, and donations will be used to provide assistance within that gift category where it is needed most. When you give any animal gift, a portion of the gift may also help provide watering sources, farming assistance, hunger relief, and other related essentials as needed.
The multiplying effect from grants and donated goods may change throughout the year on identical or similar offers due to variations in the start and end dates of donor grants and our programs.
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Children at their earliest ages should learn and realize the importance of education in their lives. ... Show them that education is the ticket to fulfilling their dreams and having a productive life. Teach the value of education early in a child's life. Children are naturally curious and observant.... Every child has the right to learn. A smiling young student holds a small chalkboard in a classroom in Côte d’Ivoire. UNICEF/UN0149769/Dejongh On any given school day, over 1 billion children around the world head to class.
More children and adolescents today are enrolled in pre-primary, primary and secondary education than ever before. Yet, for many of them, schooling does not lead to learning.
A lack of trained teachers, inadequate learning materials, makeshift classes and poor sanitation facilities make learning difficult for many children. Others come to school too hungry, sick or exhausted from work or household tasks to benefit from their lessons.
The consequences are grave: An estimated 617 million children and adolescents around the world are unable to reach minimum proficiency levels in reading and mathematics – even though two thirds of them are in school.
This learning crisis is the greatest global challenge to preparing children and adolescents for life, work and active citizenship.