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New Study - Almost Seven out of Ten Americans Agree: Gang Violence Among Youth Increasing Because of Current Economy
June 11th, 201005:32 PM ETGang Membership Up More than 42,000 Nationwide Since 2002Will Struggling Economy Threaten Nation’s Youth this Summer? Teens Converge on Nation’s Capitol Next Month to Voice Concerns June 10, 2010 — As gang numbers rise and more young people die in gang-related shootings, most Americans agree that youth violence is increasing bec... -
Stop #4: The gift of a goat transforms one family's life in Zambia
December 11th, 200911:51 AM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. Watch this video and learn about how something as simple as a goat can truly change a family's life. ... -
Stop #4: World Vision's Spirit of Christmas tour team lands in Lusaka, Zambia
December 09th, 200910:37 AM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and Ethiop... -
Orphaned and alone: World Vision's "Spirit of Christmas" tour meets a young boy in Cambodia
December 01st, 200905:43 PM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and Ethio... -
Trip update from World Vision's "Spirit of Christmas" team in Cambodia
November 29th, 200912:38 PM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and Ethio... -
World Vision's "Spirit of Christmas" tour arrives in Quito, Ecuador
November 25th, 200912:08 PM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and Ethio... -
World Vision goes around the world to find the "true spirit of Christmas"
November 25th, 200912:01 PM ETSince November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's "Spirit of Christmas" tour. The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and Ethio... -
Three Days in Indonesia: Day 3
October 09th, 200909:57 AM ETChris Olver is a videographer with World Vision in Australia. He has flown to Indonesia to document the devastation caused by the recent earthquake. It's been a whirlwind 72 hours, from being hastily wait listed on flights full of journos, medics and aid workers, to arriving in Padang and rushing straight from the airport into the thick of the... -
Three Days in Indonesia: Day 2
October 08th, 200911:03 AM ETChildren in Padang gather for the first day of school inside a Child-Friendly Space set up by World Vision. Brightly-colored tents like this are typically used for weddings in Indonesia, but until additional resources are available, aid workers are using it as a safe space for children to play. Chris Olver is a videographer with World Vision i... -
Three Days in Indonesia: Day 1
October 06th, 200905:08 PM ETChris Olver is a videographer with World Vision in Australia. He has flown to Indonesia to document the devastation caused by the recent earthquake. We felt our first aftershock tonight. Apparently hundreds of minor shocks have continued to rock Padang since the earthquake last week, but this one was the first to have actually shaken us up at ...
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