World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization,is inviting individuals, groups, and companies to support its 2025 initiatives aimed at providing education, nutrition, and healthcare to vulnerable Filipino children.
“World Vision has consistently supported Filipinos, particularly children who lack access to education, nutrition, clean water, and healthcare,” said Herbert Q. Carpio, the organization’s national director. “Over the years, we’ve worked with numerous generous partners to improve the lives of children, their families, and communities.”
In 2024, World Vision collaborated with Every Nation Missions and Greenhills Christian Fellowship Northeast for Typhoon Kristine relief efforts and worked with Lola Nena’s to distribute Noche Buena packages to 24,000 children. It also partnered with Binibining Pilipinas to expand its advocacy.
For 2025, World Vision is set to roll out new collaborations. Pilmico Foods Corporation will provide Egg Machine Livelihood kits to 79 families in Zamboanga Del Norte and Misamis Occidental to support sustainable agribusiness.
A partnership with Robinson’s Handyman Inc. is set to launch in February, while the Sun Life Foundation has committed P500,000 for disaster relief as the official disaster relief partner for 2025.
The year will conclude with the Enough Fellowship Dinner, a gathering of stakeholders and advocates of the ENOUGH campaign, highlighting progress in addressing child hunger and malnutrition.
World Vision continues to rely on long-term sponsors and donors to sustain campaigns such as Back-to-School, Brigada Pagbasa, ENOUGH, and Girls Can.
World Vision’s ongoing campaigns like Back-to-School and Girls Can rely on long-term sponsors. Child sponsorships are encouraged, starting at P900 per month.
“With more children in need, we hope to inspire action and bring hope to their lives,” Carpio said.
Visit www.worldvision.org.ph for details.