Common people, Extraordinary impact

Ordinary people coming together to create an extraordinary impact.

Behind all the work that World Vision has been a part of for the past 70 years, ordinary people, the hidden heroes, have emerged to meet the most relevant challenges of each era.

Today we face a new challenge, a crisis of global proportions.

Our reach and effectiveness are possible thanks to the tireless work of volunteers, sponsors, donors, local and national leaders. Hidden heroes with whom we work side by side.

HIDDEN HEROES TAKING ACTION AGAINST COVID-19

When global disease outbreaks such as COVID-19, Ebola, Zika, and H1N1 occur, we support vulnerable children and their communities.

TOGETHER FOR A GLOBAL IMPACT

We are responding to COVID-19 initially in 17 priority countries with the goal of reaching 22.5 million people in the next six months.

Join the movement of Hidden Heroes!

For 46 years, World Vision Honduras has brought together heroes in humanity's darkest moments to create a better future for vulnerable children.

Testimonials

"Sometimes I feel fear, that's when I remember that God's love over us casts out fear. God protects the staff of World Vision because we are doing good. I am proud to be part of this great World Vision family, because in these moments of crisis and we are helping the most vulnerable families I feel blessed to be able to help all those families. They share their happiness with us by showing us their smiles."
 
Cinthia Galo, Community Development Facilitator World Vision Honduras.

"I am afraid of the Coronavirus, of contracting the disease despite the biosecurity equipment I am wearing. I'm afraid of infecting my family. But I know that God protects us with his precious blood. This is a difficult situation for children and their families. We would like to meet all the needs of the family, I knew that, but now I love my work and World Vision more, I believe in what we do. The families consider us their right arm.”
 
Dania Ordóñez Business Development Technician, with 12 years of service in World Vision Honduras.

"Our feelings of service to others have been enriched and enlarged. I believe we are a blessing through World Vision, because we are reaching out to the poorest families. Our people in the communities are in great need right now, but no amount of money, food or supplies will fill the hearts of the afflicted. So every morning as I leave my house I prepare, ask God to keep me and help us all to bless others. We feel the answer when we see Jesus Christ moving in the hearts of donors, so that the Father moves with hope and love in the midst of despair.”
 
Eliak Morazán, Community Development Facilitator at World Vision Honduras.