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World Vision India works with over 40,000 such self-help groups around the country to empower women through income generation programmes, capacity and leadership development, awareness about their rights and many other initiatives.
What a joy! Now the children have clean drinking water all the time from their very own village pond! They don’t have to walk far to fetch water. A little while ago, the pond was just a damp swamp with very little water
Thanks to the support of donors of World Vision’s Gift catalogue, the village pond was deepened. Now, more than 113 families have access to clean water and children don’t fall sick with fever or jaundice. The farmers are also able to cultivate more crops and earn more.
Mayor Scott Padgett speaks at the groundbreaking for the Villas at Logan Gardens project Wednesday afternoon.
Volunteers from EBNHS, Greater Peoria LISC, the Bradley University softball team, and local residents came together to execute a number of landscaping projects.
The Daughters of Charity hosts community gardens and a farmer’s market so local residents can grow and buy affordable fresh produce. It is one strategy to promote healthy eating habits overall and especially for people with diabetes and pre-diabetes.
Pilsen hosts a two-day party every summer, Tardes en El Zocalo, in late August. That weekend, the cul-de-sac of 18th Street and Paulina is transformed into a venue in which Grammy nominated artists like Sones de Mexico perform for free. The event celebrates the cultural wealth of Pilsen and its strong Mexican roots through music, art, and food.
Learn more about the Tardes en El Zocalo www.resurrectionproject.org/Our-Initiatives/Community-Cul...
Tejkaran Bhagwanlal a disabled SHG member from village Guradiya .His wife use to help him and look after the family He became member of the SHG group of “Radhakrishna”.World Vision India's Dewas ADP helped him with Submersible Motor winding shop. He gets the income of Rs. 4000/- to 5000/- monthly now and very happy that he can work