In
its latest bid to create deeper awareness and care for more children in 2023,
child-focused humanitarian agency World Vision launches the “New Year of Firsts” campaign which
appeals to the public to make a difference and support thousands of Filipino children
to experience hope and a brighter future amidst crises and uncertainties.
"This year, we want to
make it special for children. We can offer them the things that will benefit
them in the long run. Children are our future, so we encourage those capable to
help build their futures as well. These are the kinds of gifts that give back,”
said World Vision’s National Director Mr. Rommel Fuerte.
The
pandemic has brought challenges to many Filipino families, making it more
difficult for low-income families and communities to meet even the most basic
needs of their children. They have been among the directly affected for years
and are today barely surviving as the rest of the world tries to recover.
Through this campaign, children can have access to
life-changing basic needs like health and nutrition, clean water, education,
child protection, and livelihood through a donation of Php
750 per month or Php 25 per day, which can go a long way to improve their
well-being, including social, emotional, spiritual, and physical.
The New Year of Firsts Campaign is supported
by generous sponsors, volunteers, and staunch advocates like Filipino actress
Bianca Umali who has been supportive of World Vision in creating communities
where kids are safe, healthy, and hopeful.
World Vision annually
reaches about 1.5 million
children nationwide, including 254,439 children directly benefited through its
child sponsorship, community-based development programs, emergency response and
various advocacies which promote the children’s voice and their protection.
Since it started more than 65 years ago, World Vision has touched and
changed the lives of almost 40 million
children, including their families and communities..
Make this a year of
"firsts" for you and a child in need. Become a child sponsor today by
visiting www.worldvision.org.ph/new-year-of-firsts.
An
international Christian relief, development, and advocacy agency, World Vision
is the world’s leading child aid organization and is committed to helping our
most vulnerable children and communities – even if they are in the most remote
and dangerous places. We help children and their communities on the ground in
over 100 countries while driving change globally at UN and government levels on
child rights, poverty, and climate change. World Vision Philippines is the
second oldest World Vision national office.
To
know more about World Vision in the Philippines, please visit
www.worldvision.org.ph or follow World Vision’s official social media pages
/worldvisionph on Facebook, @worldvisionphl on Instagram, and @worldvisionph on
Twitter.
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