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#OTW: A Journey of Hope
Having new learning materials may not only ease the financial burden for the parents but also give them the motivation they need as they return to school.
Make it a hopeful learning journey.
Support children #OTW to reaching their dreams.
LEARN HOWBlog For Children



How to motivate your child to study
Depending on what your child is like, there will be a little (or a lot!) of resistance to the idea of going to school and studying. How can you help them look forward to school a little more – or at least not dread it so much?
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Campaigns



World Vision Encourages Men and Boys to Become Allies in Its #GirlsCan Campaign
This September, World Vision Philippines launches its #GirlsCan Campaign in honor of the International Day of the Girl Child.
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Child Sponsorship Impact



World Vision provides P900k worth of medical assistance to a child
Nethan, who has a growing lump on his head, underwent embolization—a procedure that blocks blood flow in blood vessels that are bleeding or are causing problems.
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Community Development



Rice farmer sees value in organic rice farming
Richard uses molasses and cooked rice for IMO (Indigenous Micro Organism), which has many uses such as getting rid of polluted water in soil and speeds up plant growth.
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Emergency





World Vision recognizes private companies for supporting children in need
Over the past year, the partnerships have reached and supported 3.2 million children in the Philippines through various programs and projects involving sponsorship, education, health and nutrition, spiritual nurture, disaster preparedness and emergency response, climate change adaptation, local advocacy initiatives, child protection and participation, and savings and livelihood.
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Events



Champions of Change: Youth Leaders at the 2023 CHAMP Forum
The CHAMP Forum organized by World Vision South Asia and Pacific aims to provide young leaders an enabling environment where they can actively participate and influence social change.
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Impact Report



Donor visit brings hope to a dumpsite daycare center
The visitors painted across the four corners of the classroom and mounted drawings on the walls to create a vibrant learning environment for the young students.
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Inspirational



Women in urban cities learn about their rights against physical and emotional abuses
Nelly and Maricris are mothers who are determined to help other moms who face injustice as they face violence in their homes.
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News



Project ACE Philippines and Vietnam conduct regional information sharing with its partners in Da Nang City, Vietnam
Project ACE has played an active role in improving the legal framework and policies of its partners, strengthening assistance services to child laborers and their families, and collaborated with different agencies within and outside the government structure.
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Partner Updates





World Vision recognizes private companies for supporting children in need
Over the past year, the partnerships have reached and supported 3.2 million children in the Philippines through various programs and projects involving sponsorship, education, health and nutrition, spiritual nurture, disaster preparedness and emergency response, climate change adaptation, local advocacy initiatives, child protection and participation, and savings and livelihood.
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Partner Updates



Malabon kids explore wonders of science
Thirty-seven World Vision-supported children from Malabon had an educational tour of the Mind Museum in Taguig.
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Program Report



Healthy eating, better living
95 children in the Philippines die due to malnutrition every day.
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Sponsor Spotlight



"World Vision found me and called me to serve" - Ryan, Child Sponsor
World Vision sponsor Ryan recalls what motivated him to become a sponsor as he met yet again his sponsored child in Batangas, Philippines
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Stories
Unlucky on rainy days no more
Children in a far-flung village usually walk to school or ride a motorcycle. To get to their school or the town center, residents must cross a riverbank. On normal days, the water level is not high.
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Out-of-school youth find hope through TDCX and Citi Foundation's Project HOPE
Employees of TDCX (Transformative Digital Customer Experience), a company that provides digital CX solutions to diverse brands, recently mentored 21 out-of-school youths from Project HOPE (Helping Out-of-School-Youths Pave Towards Employment and Engaging in Business) as part of their employee volunteer engagement efforts.
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What We Do
In partnership with child sponsors and donors like you, we strive to build thriving communities where children can enjoy their basic needs.
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Health and Nutrition
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Education
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Child Protection
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Disaster Preparedness
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Economic Development
Where We Serve
World Vision Philippines has an operational presence in 28 area programmes with more than 56,000 registered children. We also have 60 Non-sponsorship Projects.
Click through the map to learn more about our area programs.
How Each Peso Is Spent
Wise stewardship is important to us, and we strive to use our resources effectively.
We work with families, communities, and partners to ensure that children enjoy good health, are educated for life, experience the love of God and their neighbours, and are cared for, protected, and participating.
To find out more about our commitment to accountability and how it impacts our work, view our recent Annual Report.
You can make a change. Sponsor a child.
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I grew up not just with financial support but I also had support emotionally and spiritually. I can say that because of World Vision’s help, I can now make a difference in the lives of other children
Mary Gold
Teacher and Former Sponsored Child


Seeing the transformation and the progress is the rewarding part. I had sponsored a child who graduated top of her class and the feeling that you are part of their journey is priceless.
William Bayot
Child sponsor since 2008


After what felt like a short period of contributing to the wonderful works of World Vision, this is the fruit of it all: secured education. Kids can look forward to finishing school without the worries of lacking financial resources.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Actress and World Vision Ambassador, Child sponsor since 2012-
I grew up not just with financial support but I also had support emotionally and spiritually. I can say that because of World Vision’s help, I can now make a difference in the lives of other children
Mary Gold
Teacher and Former Sponsored Child -
Seeing the transformation and the progress is the rewarding part. I had sponsored a child who graduated top of her class and the feeling that you are part of their journey is priceless.
William Bayot
Child sponsor since 2008 -
After what felt like a short period of contributing to the wonderful works of World Vision, this is the fruit of it all: secured education. Kids can look forward to finishing school without the worries of lacking financial resources.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Actress and World Vision Ambassador, Child sponsor since 2012


We are eager to know more about your company’s priorities and services and how we can partner together to help poor Filipino children. Kindly use this form to send us your enquiry.
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Thank you for contacting us!
We are eager to know more about your company’s priorities and services and how we can partner together to help poor Filipino children. Kindly use this form to send us your enquiry.
Please expect an email from our corporate partnerships team very soon.