helplessness, people inevitably illustrator artwork service face enormous mental pressure, which in turn leads to negative cycles such as family conflict and child violence. Fortunately, World Vision has been involved in rescue operations in the South Naples Project Area since 2008. Through the establishment of relevant institutions, it provides spiritual support through art therapy,
so that children can find an outlet for spiritual pressure in the chaotic environment. Assist in solving local problems including education and family, insufficient medical facilities, and long-term psychological trauma of local residents (especially children) caused by fragile environment. 0000 Photo Credit: World Vision World Vision continues to provide psychosocial support to children and mothers in the local community through art therapy! Real People: Heartwarming Stories from World Vision An Isobian young man named "Mo Shangbo" was helped by World Vision when he was nine years old. As he grew up,
this love grew strong in his heart, and he joined World Vision a few years later. staff member. Watching former aid recipients turn into aid recipients, continuing to pass on love and hope, and gaining self-worth and a sense of accomplishment from it, host Cai Shanghua couldn't help but sigh, "Associating refugees who live in poverty for a while will be transformed in the not-too-distant future. The power of substance, which in turn helps more people, is also a true cycle of positive goodness.” MicrosoftTeams-image_(5) Photo Credit: TNL Brand Studio Mo Shangbo once shared the situation at the event, "I received school supplies, and World