Helping the most vulnerable children
Angie
Williams hasn’t been so lucky, recovering from the loss of her 300-acre cattle
and organic garlic farm which was devastated by flood waters in 2015. Despite
this misfortune, she still believes that “there are always people who are going
to be worse off, like children living in poverty overseas”.
Her
gratitude inspires her to continue helping the world’s most vulnerable
children. She’s been a sponsor through World Vision for more than 30 years and
currently supports three children from Cambodia, India and Zimbabwe. She shares
a special connection with one of the children’s mothers who is also a farmer.
“She’s
a widow like me and I can certainly relate to the challenges she undergoes as a
farmer,” Angie says. After a lifetime of powerful generosity, Angie says she
wants to continue supporting World Vision’s work by leaving a gift in her Will.
“Why not leave a bequest to a cause I care about? It just makes sense to me,”
she says.