Help Kids To Experience “A New Year Of First” Thru World Vision

Help Kids To Experience “A New Year Of First” Thru World Vision

As the Philippines welcomed another year, most Filipinos are anxious to see what the future holds. With everything the country experienced last 2020, a lot of people are doing their best to make the coming year different. Some have decided to make resolutions and pursue new opportunities, but for others, it is to continue the legacy of changing lives.

World Vision, together with its partners, continues the mission of helping the most vulnerable children and their communities led by its vision of seeing thousands or even millions of kids reach the fullness of life.

World Vision Child Beneficiary

Through its campaign “A New Year of Firsts”, World Vision invites their sponsors to empower a child by enabling him or her to experience powerful and life-changing moments of firsts such as, for the first time a family could eat until they were full, a village could have clean water, a child could have all she needs to continue going to school, and a child could feel safe and protected.

First Bountiful Harvest

For 14-year-old Karie, life was a series of hunger and fear of starvation – made worse with the onslaught of COVID-19. Yet, it was during this period that Karie and her family experienced a miracle she never imagined possible.

For the first time ever, she could wake up without worrying if there was enough food to eat. On the contrary, they had enough food to last them through the endless days of lockdown, even after the pandemic stripped the family of their only source of income.

With the seeds World Vision provided them and with training in sustainable farming techniques, for the first time, Karie’s backyard was home to a flourishing vegetable garden – a gift that could change her life for good.

World Vision Child Beneficiary

The Legacy of Firsts

World Vision Philippines has been helping children and their families out of poverty worldwide for over 60 years. With child sponsorship, children and their communities receive an opportunity for a better future.

“You don’t have to be rich to sponsor a child. All you need is the desire to be a bearer of hope”, shared Mae, a child sponsor through World Vision for 10 years.

Child sponsorship is not only making a difference in the lives of World Vision assisted communities, but is also transforming their donors as they experience a series of beautiful firsts with their sponsored children.

“We are deeply grateful to all our partners for reaching out to the most vulnerable children. God first loved us so we are able to show kindness to others. This year, may we be encouraged to help transform the lives of children and their families through child sponsorship”, said World Vision National Director Rommel V. Fuerte.

To know how you can become a child sponsor, visit www.worldvision.org.ph/sponsor-child/.

You may also follow /worldvisionph on Facebook and @worldvisionphl on Instagram to know more about World Vision’s work in the Philippines. 

About World Vision

World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

10 Comments

  1. Karen Joy Daban

    Magandang advocacy po hindi lang sa mga pilipino pati na din sa bansa natin..
    Thumbs up po para world vision organization

  2. What a wonderful charity this is. I love how it helps so many children to have a better and brighter future.

  3. Whoa! I would actually be able to experience my first bountiful harvest as well. This would actually be so cool!

  4. Bella

    what a post, thank you for sharing this! people need to know info liek this.

  5. Krysten Quiles

    This is so cool, my nephew would love this!

  6. Monidipa

    Wow, this is a great plan and thing. for children!

  7. Ave

    World Vision and the people who sponsor children are doing an amazing job! No child should hungry.

  8. This is a great project. I remember when I was still working in an NGO. We also had a backyard gardening program to help poor communities have food security. Thank you World Vision for spearheading this.

  9. Khushboo

    That’s really a very good campaign for kids.

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