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Global Udhiya/ Qurbani /Zabiha Program in Mexico implemented by Br. Shahid Hussain with the help of Islamic Center in Rosarito, Mexico
A September 06, 2022 image from the Community Development H-Town Heroes Family Night First Responder Appreciation Event at the Palace Social in Houston, TX.
With no irrigation facilities in the village, agricultural work is not easy. Irregular monsoon adds fuel to the misery. To meet the overwhelming needs of his family, Kailash travels to nearby cities and works as a daily-wage labourer
150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16
Two year old Kushi was severely malnourished because her family of seven could not afford enough to feed her. They had 5 Rotis which they shared between them for lunch and dinner. After World Vision India’s intervention, Kushi was admitted to Malnutrition Treatment Centre. She and her family are doing better now. But poverty and hunger are still part of their lives and the hundreds of other families in their village in Baran, Rajasthan.
150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16
150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16
150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16
Tara McClintic and Dr. Kristina Ricketts, University of Kentucky. Poster sessions held during the Community Development Society (CDS) 2015 Conference held in Lexington, Kentucky on July 19 - July 22, 2015
Through World Vision’s Unique Gift Catalogue, 300 cycles were distributed to girl children (class 6 to class 12). They now travel to school with ease. Parents also feel safer sending their children. They save a lot of time and are able to spend more time studying. Older girls also take their younger siblings along with them to school on their bicycles.