Christmas
is truly in the air as World Vision in the Philippines kicks off its Noche
Buena campaign for 2019, the child-focused organization’s annual initiative
aimed at making Christmas celebrations more meaningful and joyful for the most
vulnerable children and their families.
World Vision Ambassador Jasmine Curtis-Smith
and Advocate Erwan Heusaff showed their support by teaming up in doing the
Noche Buena with a Twist challenge. They produced an online vlog where they
cooked their own version of one of the young Filipinos’ favorite Noche Buena
dishes, Spaghetti.
Everyone is invited to take part in making
this a memorable Christmas for the children. By giving a one-time donation of
at least P1,000 sponsors and donors can help provide two (2) families with
Noche Buena gift that contains ingredients for spaghetti and fruit salad with
additions of canned foods and juice drink.
“Christmas can be considered as one of the
most celebrated and important holidays for us Filipinos and this occasion is
not complete without the Noche Buena. This important feast symbolizes the much-awaited
reunion of families as we remember and celebrate the love for family, the
season of giving and most especially the birth of Christ,” said Rommel Fuerte,
World Vision Philippines Executive Director.
Launched in 2005, the Noche Buena
campaign has been one of the most awaited seasons of World Vision’s assisted
children across the country, bringing joy to Filipino homes annually.
“I am beyond grateful and honored to be
part of World Vision’s Noche Buena campaign and help give more smiles to
children and their families this Christmas. I am inviting everyone to help us
reach our goal of blessing 28,000 children and their families this coming
holiday,” said World Vision Ambassador Jasmine Curtis-Smith.
To know more and donate for the Noche Buena
campaign, please visit campaigns.worldvision.org.ph/nochebuena. You may also follow /worldvisionph on Facebook and
@worldvisionphl on Instagram for updates.
About
World Vision
World Vision is a global Christian relief,
development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children,
families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision
serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
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