World Vision International Reviews 4

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.3

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

So, I sponsored a boy for a little over three years and was happy to make that decision and to help a child in need. throughout the years I got a few photos and some updates on what was going on, it wasn't much.

I noticed something in the child I sponsored. He was wearing the same outfit for years and had no shoes. I was very upset as I had given him extra money for Christmas and birthdays. So, I decided to purchase clothes and flip-flop and eventually was going to send one clothing item out but out of the blue I was told by World Vision that Uganda would stop all mail and packages from leaving or entering the country. I was highly frustrated with the authorities of Uganda for making a huge mistake and very concerned for the boy's well-being. I asked World Vision if there is any way to meet this need and they couldn't guarantee anything. Such a disappointment! I wouldn't give to this agency/organization.

15 February 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Impersonal, disappointing service

For the past 10 years I've sponsored a little girl in Haiti through World Vision. When I initially signed up, I was given to understand that I could mail presents, that I would get a photo of her with the presents I sent, that I would be able to email her and get replies, and that I would continue to sponsor her until she was 18. I joined because I wanted the personal relationship this seemed to promise.

At first I got photos of her with the gifts I sent her, but soon I didn't get photos unless I sent monetary gifts. No photos were provided with the packages I sent through the mail.

A couple of years ago they changed her address without informing me. I had made pre-printed address labels, so didn't realize the presents were going to the wrong address until one of my gifts was returned in the mail a year later. I don't know what happened to the other gifts. I sent more packages to the correct address over a year ago, but got no response.

This week I suddenly got an email that said my child's community has "graduated". They included a film that showed the community has clean water, some sanitary facilities and a play area, but not a lot else. I know my child went to school, but don't know if the school will continue, what the children have been learning, or what sort of medical care they may receive in the future.

There used to be an email where I could write with questions or complaints, but now I can't find it in their emails or on their site. They provide a phone number, so I called it and waited on hold. I spoke to a glib, chatty man who told me my child didn't receive the last few packages I sent, that I should've called sooner, and that they are not responsible for the mail in Nicaragua. (I reminded him that my child is in Haiti.) I went to a lot of trouble to mail these things and am so disappointed. He told me I can send her a final email, but no further letters, monetary gifts or packages.

I am really disappointed that this was done with no prior notice. My sponsored child is only 12. I had purchased other gifts to send her and now don't know what to do with them. This is too abrupt. I feel that World Vision has abandoned both my sponsored child and myself without sufficient advance notice or information.

I also learned that they've already ended the monthly donation to my sponsored child and transferred it to another child in a different country without my permission. This was not clear in the emails they sent me. I told them to stop the donation as I don't want to repeat this experience.

It's probably a better use of funds just to donate to a charity that provides food, education or healthcare without promising a "personal connection." Your money will be better spent, and you and your sponsored child won't wind up feeling abandoned.

21 July 2023
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