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Embark on a mission to help empower the most vulnerable children and their families.
Sponsoring a child is a personal and effective way to fight poverty
To improve a child's life, we need to improve his or her community too.
Because of our community-focused solutions, for every child you help, four more children benefit too.
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Where We Serve
World Vision Philippines has an operational presence in 29 area programmes with more than 56,000 registered children. We also have
60 Non-sponsorship Projects.
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.