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Hi guys share ko lang. Baka gusto nyo din mag join sa virtual run. Hanggang June 30 ang registration. 😊
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I have been with @worldvisionphl since 2009. I consider them a family🧡 I was still single at that time and helping Kids has always been something close to my heart. When our Sponsored Child graduated few years ago, it has been a great fulfillment. I am so happy for Keron, cause his hardwork and discipline was rewarded with a Diploma. And now he has a chance to change his future. He can, we all can and more so #GirlsCan! Every girl should have the chance to fulfill their dreams and make it happen. For PHP 750/month - we can make a difference to someone else's lives! Just imagine what else #GirlsCan do, if we empower them. Together, we can shape a brighter future – for girls, and the rest of the world. Plus, get a free limited edition copy of this book when you join the movement to sponsor 1000 girls by International Day of the Girl on 11 October! From poverty to empowerment, #GirlsCan change the old cycle. Sponsor a girl today! https://wvph.co/girlscan-bb #GirlsCan #1000Girls #WorldVisionPH #65YearsofHopeJoyJustice #BBMommas @brandbuzz_ph FB: World Vision Philippines, BrandBuzzph https://www.instagram.com/p/CjEphERB5c2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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LETS HELP SHARE DONATE All proceeds will be going to the victims of calamities You can donate direct to @worldvisionphl as mention in my post or you can deposit via my BDO QR CODE THANK YOU in advance for your help ❤❤❤ #Help #Share #Donate #worldvisionph https://www.instagram.com/p/CHi76XKn7Mu/?igshid=y3z974ij3gh2
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Rommel V. Fuerte @WorldVisionPH is committed to address climate change by working alongside communities, government agencies, corporate partners and individual advocates. Thanks NatGeo and Darren Criss #OneForChildren Learn more https://worldvision.org.ph/news/pagasa-sa-basura-2019/
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"Don't give to get, give to inspire others to give" I have received my first precious letter from my sponsored kid from North Cotabato Philippines. Im so touched. 😁😭😘 Thank you. I am a child sponsor for World vision philippines where you can give monthly financial help to kids in need so that they may go to school.😍 Please support their cause. ❤ Its a great feeling that we can change the lives of these children, children who have big dreams but have limited resources and opportunities to go to school. Just like jegarth who wants to be a policeman.😁 Hoping to sponsor more kids In the future. 😊😍 #worldvisionph #educationforchildren #education #give #share #shareyourblessings #beablessingtoothers #forchildren #forchange #forgood #WorldVisionPH #changelives
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5 AttiGO and World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF)
Early this year AttiGO and World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) partnered to create a platform where shopping could also be giving. A weird partnership for AttiGO is the country's newest online shop while the latter's support community programs aimed at improving the lives of over 20,000 children and 16 million people in 33 provinces and 44 cities in the Philippines. An unusual pairing yet it turned to be a good one.
The partnership created a voucher the code "WorldVisio60th". This code gives shoppers discount on AttiGO products and part of the proceeds goes to WVDF. It give opportunity to AttiGO's custoers to help raise funds for a child's schooling and provide sustainable livelihood to sponsored families while shopping on the online platform. Furthermore customer can donate an additional amount to his or her charity of choice.
So as the saying goes, "It's better to give than to receive." For the holiday season, a part of the proceed with the voucher code "WorldVision60th" is used, will help the WVDF raise funds for them to give Noche Buena packages to their partner communities. As they do their Christmas shopping on AttiGO, they are also helping bring the joy of Christmas to different families. You don't only get discount on your items, a reliable and fast delivery, but you also get to help support the different community programs of the World Vision.
Bring back the real meaning of the season. It is indeed better to give during the holiday season.
Use this code and get Discount on AttiGO Products and support a Noche Buena Pack for families:
"WorldVision60th"
www.attigo.com.ph
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World Vision conducts climate change summit to intensify waste management in Cotabato
“Sustainability means leaving something for our children,” says guest speaker Ryan Fabay, Mindanao State University Faculty, in the recently concluded Climate Change Summit in Cotabato City.
The Climate Change Summit aims to engage identified communities in improving their mechanisms on waste collection, waste segregation, recycling and other climate change adaptation practices. The initiative is organized through World Vision’s Adapting Solid Waste Management as Climate Crises Solution project in partnership with local government unit of Cotabato City.
“Basically the Climate Change Summit is the effort of World Vision and the local government unit to reach the communities and involve them in managing, conserving and protecting the city environment,” says Fabay. According to him, bridging the gap between the government and our community partners to work together will bring effective and sustainable output to the citizens, most especially the children of Cotabato.
“The number one problem we have in the city in our solid waste management efforts is the lack of awareness and participation of the locals,” expresses Engr. Crisanto Saavedra, City Environment and Natural Resources Office. He adds that the event is a very good way to maximize our information and advocacy campaigns.
“The event intends to educate the communities in solid waste management as climate crises solution by decreasing solid waste dumped in their communities,” says World Vision Project Manager, Mark Sefuentes. “Our method is to engage communities through the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle approach,” he explains.
The summit also addresses the need for the collaborative efforts of the different stakeholders including the government, communities, social enterprises, business owners and the children and youth. “We are currently partnering with local stakeholders and relevant establishments to preserve and sustain our solid waste management efforts in the city,” says Sefuentes.
Jornalyn Castillo, purok leader and a mother of four, extends her gratitude for being invited to join the summit. She also shares her experience about their increasing problem in their community.
“One of the major concerns that we have in our barangay is the unresolved flooding in our streets exacerbated by the improper disposal of trash in our surroundings,” Castillo says. She worries that this could lead to fatal diseases that could potentially harm the people especially the children.
Castillo extends that the summit motivates her more to lead her constituents in advocating the 3Rs in her in own barangay to ensure their safety and protection. “I will also start training my children for them to know the important value of proper waste segregation in their young age.”
“Also, I was amazed that solid waste management will not only benefit to environmental care, it can also be a good source of income. As what one of the speakers said, ‘May pera sa basura’ (There is cash in trash),” she shares.
“We want to create a better world for our future generations by preserving our environment and providing financial opportunities to people that we are working with,” underlines Sefuentes. “This summit is very integral to motivate the local communities to embrace our program and be more aggressive in creating crises solutions which is very timely right now since it is now typhoon season in our country,” he adds.
He emphasizes the idea that community participation is the very heart of World Vision’s solid waste management initiative and that the end-line and the very goal is to protect and ensure the safety and security of the children and youth.
To know more about World Vision and its other initiatives, you may visit www.worldvision.org.ph or follow World Vision’s official social media pages /worldvisionph on Facebook, @worldvisionphl on Instagram, and @worldvisionph on Twitter.
About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, their families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by its Christian faith and values, it is dedicated to working with the world’s most vulnerable people. It serves and collaborates with all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
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So happy to receive a mail ☺️ God bless you baby! ❤️
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Help Equip Families To Fight COVID-19 You can send much-needed help to equip families by providing them supplies which they can use to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. For every amount you donate to our COVID-19 Emergency Health Response, you are helping us provide: 1. Sanitation Kit that include alcohol, mouthwash, Face Mask, Hygiene Promotion/Handwashing Reading Materials (from WHO) to a family in need 2. Basic Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Medical Workers and caregivers 3. Disinfectant Kit to health facilities in the poorest of the poor communities that we serve 4. Tents that will serve as isolation unit 5. Temporary income to most vulnerable families through unconditional Cash Distribution We also ask you to continue to pray for the safety and protection of the Filipino families, especially the medical teams working at the frontline to assist the patients. We are hopeful that through our combined efforts and prayers, we can help fight COVID-19 pandemic virus. #WorldVisionPh #OneForChildren #OneForCommunity https://www.worldvision.org.ph/donate/covid-19-emergency-health-response/ CREDIT to @worldvisionphilippines 29-March-2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/B-TBy_iHbv6/?igshid=psa6qpszhhc9
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Yung pagkain na lang nagpapakilig sayo. Haha! Charrrooot! #latepost #makansutraph #worldvisionph #hungerfree (at Makansutra, SM Megamall)
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Hanggang IG na lang.. 😶 #BirthdayGift nyo @tolitz03 @mhicmhicvillagracia #Lost #WorldVisionPH #Tumbler #SubwayMelt
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thank you to my @worldvisionphl family💕 just got my very own #WorldVisionBookmark 📖😊 #ShareAndHelp #Thankful #WorldVisionPH #WorldVision
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5 AttiGO and World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF)
Early this year AttiGO and World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) partnered to create a platform where shopping could also be giving. A weird partnership for AttiGO is the country's newest online shop while the latter's support community programs aimed at improving the lives of over 20,000 children and 16 million people in 33 provinces and 44 cities in the Philippines. An unusual pairing yet it turned to be a good one.
The partnership created a voucher the code "WorldVisio60th". This code gives shoppers discount on AttiGO products and part of the proceeds goes to WVDF. It give opportunity to AttiGO's custoers to help raise funds for a child's schooling and provide sustainable livelihood to sponsored families while shopping on the online platform. Furthermore customer can donate an additional amount to his or her charity of choice.
So as the saying goes, "It's better to give than to receive." For the holiday season, a part of the proceed with the voucher code "WorldVision60th" is used, will help the WVDF raise funds for them to give Noche Buena packages to their partner communities. As they do their Christmas shopping on AttiGO, they are also helping bring the joy of Christmas to different families. You don't only get discount on your items, a reliable and fast delivery, but you also get to help support the different community programs of the World Vision.
Bring back the real meaning of the season. It is indeed better to give during the holiday season.
Use this code and get Discount on AttiGO Products and support a Noche Buena Pack for families:
"WorldVision60th"
www.attigo.com.ph
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World Vision lauds new Philippine law prohibiting Child Marriage
Globally, 12 million girls are married before the age of 18 each year[I]. Despite the recent decline in its prevalence, the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact to families have placed children—especially girls—at a higher risk of being forced into marriage to make ends meet.
Studies have shown that marrying at an early age hinders children from reaching their potential and experiencing full lives. It not only discourages them from pursuing their education, but it also makes them prone to domestic violence and to several health risks.
As a child-focused organization and member of the Child Rights Network in the Philippines, World Vision lauds the recent passing of Republic Act (RA) 11596 or An Act Prohibiting the Practice of Child Marriage. This new law recognizes child marriage as a form of abuse that debases, degrades, and demeans the intrinsic worth and dignity of children and repeals all laws, decrees, executive orders, issuances, and rules and regulations inconsistent with the provisions stated in the Act.
“As adults, we have the responsibility to make sure that children are loved, protected, and cared for not only at home but also in the community. World Vision commits to work with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Education (DepEd), and other mandated government agencies in ensuring that this Act is fully and promptly implemented,” says Rommel Fuerte, World Vision National Director.
Despite the Family Code stating that the legal age of marriage in the Philippines is 18, it is only through the passage of RA 11596 can a person be penalized for causing, fixing, facilitating, or arranging a child marriage. This includes individuals who officiate the child marriage, as well as perpetrators who are ascendants, step-parents, or guardians of the concerned minor.
“Child, early and forced marriage robs adolescent girls (and boys) of their childhood, pushing them further into deep cycle of poverty and violence which has devastating and long-lasting impact to their overall well-being. Clearly, child marriage is a violation of children’s right to protection and human rights,” shares Jezreel Domingo, Child Protection Manager for World Vision in the Philippines. “RA 11596 is a major win in protecting Filipino children and a huge step towards creating a safer Philippines for them so that girls and boys can enjoy their childhood,” Domingo added.
There are varied factors that enable child marriage but it is most closely linked with low levels of economic development. For families living in extreme poverty, child marriage can help alleviate their poor economic conditions and even offset debts or settle conflicts. In other cases, child marriage is influenced by traditions, norms, and beliefs.
With this new law that prohibits child, early and forced marriage, World Vision is hopeful that more Filipino children will be able to experience the full life aspired and intended for them.
To know more about World Vision and its other initiatives, you may visit www.worldvision.org.ph or follow World Vision’s official social media pages /worldvisionph on Facebook, @worldvisionphl on Instagram, and @worldvisionph on Twitter.
About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, their families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by its Christian faith and values, it is dedicated to working with the world’s most vulnerable people. It serves and collaborates with all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
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Awhile ago, I met Iggy and he introduced me one of #WorldVision’s mission;
To make a difference to a child’s life through sponsorship. In this program, your contribution will be combined together with other sponsors for the child’s development. You get to give a child proper education, healthcare, and values formation!
Today, I became a child sponsor. This is a big step, and even a bigger responsibility for me. Because can you believe it! I am helping a child finish his studies, and give him a chance to a better life! And yes, his, because you can choose your Sponsor child. Even though, this really is big. I am so happy that I was introduced to this organization. Together, we can invest into a good future. For the world, the children, their family, and the community. Like what The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation says, to pay it forward! “No one has ever became poor by giving.” Anne Frank.
So, the World Vision’s Booth is at #FairviewTerraces until February 3, 2016. It is beside Bread Talk. You can find Iggy Degocena. He will be there to share some stories about the children, and more information about @worldvisionphl
Also, If you’re far far away, and you still want to help the children in the Philippines, you could still do by visiting worldvision.org.ph
Let’s help change lives!
#worldvision
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