>Based from the United Nation’s report on the Millennium Development Goals people living in extreme poverty line only have $1.25 or roughly P50 as their daily budget. Most of them could not afford to go to school, doesn’t have decent work and shelter to support their family. World Vision is one of the organizations who is standing up to bring the children go to school through the help of volunteers and donations from the supporters.
World Vision Philippines launched Noche Buena Caravan in line with the celebration of Christmas. The main goal of this campaign is to share the joy and spirit of Christmas to our less fortunate “kababayans” who cannot afford a bountiful Noche Buena feast. With that campaign, World Vision encouraged everyone to donate P1, 000 which is equivalent to 2 Noche Buena packages that will be given to two families. This year, WVP targets 34, 000 families in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao especially in regions like Baseco, Malabon, Cavite, Isabela, Zambales, Cebu, Aklan, Antique, Leyte, Missamis Occidental, and Palawan. Supporters has the liberty to choose which province or region where their donations to be given. ‘
Each Noche Buena package contains; spaghetti noodles, spaghetti sauce, a can of fruit salad, a carton of cream, a bottle of sandwich spread, cheese, a pack of milk, coffee, and powdered juice. Portion of the donations will be given to the community budget for them to hold a Christmas Party. For World Vision Child Sponsors, they will be given an option with their P1, 000 donations as one (1) Noche Buena gift pack, and a special gift for your “child” or simply default to 2 Noche Buena baskets.
For those who wanted to send their donations they may visit World Vision mall booths at SM Megamall and Trinoma Mall, or by filling out our online form by visiting http://www.worldvision.org.ph/nochebuena. Thank you card will be given to the sponsor signed by the family who receives the Noche Buena Package.
Keep on supporting World Vision, for those who wanted to sponsor a child to school or be a volunteer visit http://www.worldvision.org.ph.
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