Christmas gives the gift of hope

World Vision’s Pasko ng Pag-asa Campaign highlights its Child Sponsorship Program, offering children and their families long-term access to essential resources for a better future.

World Vision’s Pasko ng Pag-asa Campaign highlights its Child Sponsorship Program, offering children and their families long-term access to essential resources for a better future.
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While it’s great to follow your usual holiday traditions, you can make it extra special and meaningful this year by sparking hope and a sense of belonging to those who truly need it most – especially among children living in vulnerable circumstances.
You can make it happen through World Vision’s Pasko ng Pag-asa Campaign which highlights the organization’s Child Sponsorship Program. For only P30 a day or P900 a month, you are giving a child in need hope for a better future by giving him or her and their family long-term access to life’s essentials including clean water, nutrition, education, and more according to the community’s needs.
“This Christmas, we are knocking on people’s hearts to inspire them to be vessels of hope to underprivileged children through Child Sponsorship. We believe that the best gift we can give to any child is hope for a better future,” said Dr. Harvey Carpio, World Vision’s national director.
Christmas is a time of joy, celebration and family. Through World Vision’s Child Sponsorship, you are sharing these experiences with underprivileged children especially during one of the happiest seasons of the year.
To sponsor a child, visit https://www.worldvision.org.ph/change-a-childs-life/. For more updates, visit the World Vision website at https://www.worldvision.org.ph and follow World Vision Philippines’ official social media pages: @worldvisionph on Facebook and Twitter, and @worldvisionphl on Instagram.