Legacy Insight: Issue 02, Oct 2024

Where Does my Gift in Will go?

From 2022 to 2023, Where Most Needed fund enabled the driving force behind life-saving programs that touch the lives of girls, boys, women and men in every corner of the globe. From providing opportunities for sustainable livelihoods to ensuring access to essential healthcare and nurturing educational initiatives to safeguarding vulnerable populations and securing clean water sources to protecting against exploitation and abuse, your support enables us to address the diverse needs of communities.

OVERALL PROGRESS OCTOBER 2022 TO SEPTEMBER 2023

Unless you specify otherwise, gifts you leave to World Vision Canada through your Will will typically be directed to our Where Most Needed fund . Where Most Needed fund have provided help to the many programs in need of support in a given year. We appreciate your trust to program these funds towards life-saving programs where the need for funding was greatest.

By equipping communities with the resources, knowledge, and support they need to not only survive but thrive, they’re breaking the cycle of poverty and opening up pathways to a brighter, more promising future for generations to come. CHILDHOOD RESCUE Donors’ support helped to power Childhood Rescue programs to help girls and boys in need by working in places others

MORE THAN 16.5 million

GIRLS, BOYS AND ADULTS WERE REACHED THROUGH OUR PROGRAMS

59,916 people were reached through programming, including 39,583 girls and boys. 341 girls and boys in Mali participated in inclusive dialogues with stakeholders and religious leaders to minimize harm and support local leaders to build peace. 20,773 children in Honduras were reached through violence prevention initiatives in peace clubs, workshops in educational centers and activities. 41% of families in the DRC can now access drinking water, an increase from 35% in the previous year. 4,233,973 people received food or cash assistance, supporting their immediate survival. 65,722 metric tons of food distributed. 95,483 people received support from agricultural resources, including large and small livestock, tools and seeds. 42,257 people were trained in agriculture and livestock techniques, including food production, livestock handling, climate-smart techniques and post-harvest storage methods.

9%

14%

280 PROGRAMS AND 35 GIFT-IN-KIND SHIPMENTS WERE CARRIED OUT IN 55 COUNTRIES 45% OF OUR INVESTMENT WENT TO SUPPORT THE MOST FRAGILE COUNTRIES $427 million WAS INVESTED IN AREAS OF NEED AROUND THE WORLD

PROGRAMS EXPENDITURES

8%

55%

cannot reach, meeting urgent needs and staying to find solutions. Enabling this programming helps provide long-term solutions for families recovering from the effects of conflict and upheaval.

14%

Livelihoods Health Education Child Protection & Participation Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Donors’ support enabled programming in partnership with World Food Programme (WFP) to work in countries like Lebanon, Somalia and South Sudan toward a hunger- free world for the world’s most vulnerable children, families and communities. Together, we continue to provide assistance to disaster- affected people to save lives, improve health and empower vulnerable communities to become self-reliant, now and in future.

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