Playgrouphelps Azaleah Case Study

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World Vision was founded in September 1950 by Pierce who had become the president for World Vision.World Vision was established in Australia in 1966.The foundation has currently have 22,500 staff members working in 96 countries around the world. WorldVision dose the operations to meet the refugees in Indochina that are in need for help. Firstly the Playgrouphelps Azaleah build a foundation for learning. Secondly the Christens unite to end modern-day slavery, andfinally Governments must step up in new phase of Syrian response.Playgrounds like the one Azaleah attends has been set up and run by a local mother in four Warlpiricommunities in the Northern Territory. WETT is part of an Early Childhood Development project, and apartnership between …show more content…
Deandra explainsthat playgroup is “good because they learn”. Deandra is very active in the playgroup and assists staff whenthey serve meals and helps out with art and craft activities. What Deandra has said, is that playing and learningfrom a young age and will help children with arts and serving meals. The initiative is connected to the corporalacts of mercy is to donate money to build more playgrounds and putting in helping hand in building and beingwith the children.On Sunday 25th of November churches all around the country will come together to call for the end of modernday slavery for Christians unite. This is an annual day where Christians join the next generation of abolitionistby engaging with the fight for freedom and justice of the million people that are trafficked and exploitedworldwide. The initiative is important because it works in the heart of communities that affected by traffickingand the project id focus on protection of vulnerable people and to inform policy on the complex issue. “It’sencouraging to see so many Australian churches connecting with this important …show more content…
The initiative is important because the conflict has taken a significant tool on theregion and with around more than twelve million people in need of humanitarian assistance. By responding tothe crises, World Vision s able to give intervention that includes food, water, health care, sanitation ad basicsupplies for the need in Syria. “World Vision continues to call on all parties to the conflict to facilitate safe andunimpeded access for the provision of humanitarian assistance inside Syria,” Ms Hurney said. What Ms Hurneyhas said, has made a different by the parties giving and being able to buy the supplies that the need is needingand is connected to the corporal acts of mercy, is that to donate to be able end the Syrian response.In conclusion, “World Vision” has taken it further than other organisation has, by being connected all aroundthe world to help support the