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5 unusual facts about World Vision International


John B. Chitamber

He relocated to the United States in 1981, where he worked with World Vision International for 10 years as a Director of Rural Development and Agriculture.

Michael Cammalleri

He has focused on children's charities, supporting the Starlight Children's Foundation, World Vision and the SickKids Foundation in Toronto among others.

Sylvia Chang

Beyond her career in the film industry, Chang is an advocate for World Vision International.

Throughout her career in the film industry, which includes writing, directing, and producing, she is also a singer, a stage actress, and an advocate for World Vision International as well as a mother and wife.

Worldvision Enterprises

The company's logo, as it appeared at the end of the programs it distributed, carried the following disclaimer: "Not affiliated with World Vision International, a religious and charitable organization."


Walter Stanley Mooneyham

Walter Stanley Mooneyham (born 14 January 1926 in Houston, Texas, USA; died 3 June 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was Editor of the Journal United Evangelical Action (1959–1964), Vice President of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (1967–1969) and President of the Christian humanitarian NGO World Vision (1969–1982).


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