In
line with the ongoing “A Year of Firsts” campaign of World Vision Philippines,
the celebrity ambassadors of the child-focused organization gave their full
support through the “A Year of Firsts” Instagram Live Series.
The
Instagram Live Series featured World Vision Ambassadors Christian Bautista,
Enzo Pineda, Marc Nelson, and Joyce Pring with her husband and World Vision
supporter Juancho Triviño, in a live Q&A event as they reveal something
they will do for the first time this year.
For
the premiere episode, World Vision Ambassador Christian Bautista shared his
experience of becoming a child sponsor and offered his first song written this
year. Meanwhile, World Vision Ambassador Enzo Pineda shared his advocacies for
education and conducted a mini-storytelling session for the young viewers.
World Vision Ambassador Marc Nelson accepted the challenge of writing a letter
to his sponsored child in Tagalog. World Vision Ambassador Joyce Pring with her
husband, Juancho Triviño, expressed their excitement and anticipation as they
enter a new season this year as first-time parents.
Each
episode of the live series ran for 30 minutes and streamed simultaneously on
the ambassador and World Vision’s respective Instagram accounts. The episodes
are currently available for viewing on World Vision’s social media assets.
“We
are so grateful that our ambassadors are once again supporting one of the key
initiatives of World Vision this year. Together with our ambassadors, we are
hoping that the ‘A Year of Firsts’ campaign will touch the hearts of many
people and let them know that they too can make a difference in the lives of
Filipino children and help them have a new start”, said World Vision National
Director Rommel Fuerte.
Zelle
Eliz gives hope to Typhoon-affected families thru a fundraising drive of ABLOOM
Zelle
Eliz, a half-Filipino and half-Malaysian based in Canada, is an up-and-coming
artist of her generation. With hit singles like A. O. N., Kaleidoscope
Adventures, and That’s Okay (available on Spotify and Youtube), Zelle definitely
has a promising future in the music industry.
Zelle
Eliz is an excellent and passionate singer with a big heart for fellow
Filipinos. Upon hearing the news about how Typhoons Rolly and Ulysses have displaced
thousands of families in the Philippines, she felt the urgency to respond in a
way that would make an impact to those greatly affected.
Last
February, Zelle Eliz launched a fundraising drive of her debut album, “Abloom”.
For every purchase, part of the proceeds will be donated to World Vision’s
projects that aim to sustain Typhoon-stricken families and communities.
“I’ve
always believed that we are proponents of change and that we must all come
together and participate in changing the world, no matter how small the
contribution may be,” shared Zelle Eliz. “Abloom is my humble way of sharing
the gift and the power of music, to empower the voiceless with voice, as an
instrument in transforming the lives of those in need”.
Also,
through this partnership with World Vision, Zelle Eliz aims to empower those in
need by raising awareness, volunteering in outreach programs, and supporting
the education of the most vulnerable children.
To
know more about World Vision and how you can support, visit www.worldvision.org.ph/our-work/
Follow
/worldvisionph on Facebook and @worldvisionphl on Instagram to be updated on World
Vision’s work in the Philippines.
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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