Robinsons Supermarket donates to World Vision, ensures continued support for 120 sponsored children

Robinsons Supermarket Corporation and World Vision representatives
proudly stand as one for the children during the recent donation turnover

Demonstrating its continued commitment to vulnerable Filipino children, supermarket chain Robinsons Supermarket Corporation (RSC) recently turned over a total of Php 650,000 worth of donations and support to the humanitarian organization World Vision Philippines. 

The in-kind and monetary donation will be aiding the 120 sponsored children of RSC, providing assistance for their basic life and educational needs. In cooperation with its vendor partners Nivea, Mondelez, NutriAsia, and Lysol (Reckitt), RSC has been running various initiatives to raise funds to strengthen World Vision’s child sponsorship and community development campaigns. 

“We are celebrating kindness at all times, and we’re very glad to have found a partner that truly cares for the Filipino children as much as we do. We look forward to helping and sponsoring more children in the near future,” says Mr. Stanley Co, the new Managing Director of RSC. 

Through its contributions, RSC continues its unmatched support to advocate for children’s rights. The supermarket chain has been an active partner of World Vision since 2005 and has been a bridge and mouthpiece for children, amplifying World Vision’s advocacy for children’s well-being and welfare by giving them access to basic needs and proper education. 

Mr. Jun N. Godornes, World Vision’s Resource Development Director
expresses his gratitude through a heartfelt speech

World Vision has ongoing campaigns to raise awareness about the situation of vulnerable children in the Philippines. They recently memorialized their advocacy campaign to fight against child labor through the commemoration of the Global March Against Child Labor and launched their newest campaign in 2023 – The New Year of Firsts Campaign. 

“More than giving children their physiological needs, donations like this bring them hope. Your support does not only allow us to provide for their basic needs but also empower them to believe in themselves, and discover life-changing opportunities as they grow,” stated Jun N. Godornes, World Vision Resource Development Director.

To learn how you can support children, visit their website test-www.worldvision.org.ph.

About World Vision

A faith-based organization, 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 governments 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 test-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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