Ethel Vera Papasin, technical assistant of World Vision-Operations Mindanao, together with Crislyn Joy Felisilda, field communications specialist of World Vision Media and Communications guested at the 13th Anniversary of Club 888 on August 8 at The Marco Polo Davao to promote their upcoming World Vision’s City Caravan.
The caravan is a week-long campaign to promote child sponsorship in key cities outside Metro Manila which will be in Davao City on August 13-18. The team will be looking out for interested and capable individuals here to become part of their community.
They are in search of kind and generous individuals for 50 poor children, their families and communities. The non-government organization aspires for every child to enjoy good health, be educated, experience love of God and neighbor.
Papasin said their sponsorship for the children is open to all, regardless of religion, adding that World Vision Ambassador Christian Bautista, who is also their celebrity sponsor, will be in the city on August 13.
Money raised during the caravan will support children in communities and, through their Child Sponsorship Program, World Vision provides education, healthcare, child protection and community assistance to children and their families in need.
An exhibit will also be installed at the Abreeza Mall on August 13-18 to encourage people of Davao City to sponsor a child.
The World Vision’s City Caravan is also part of their 55th Anniversary which was launched in Korea. In the Philippines it began as an orphanage in 1957 and grew into a non-government organization.
Today, the World Vision assists more than 112,000 children and their families in 29 provinces. According to Felisida, one of their sponsored children is the well known Efren Peñaflorida, one of the CNN 2009 Heroes.
The caravan is a week-long campaign to promote child sponsorship in key cities outside Metro Manila which will be in Davao City on August 13-18. The team will be looking out for interested and capable individuals here to become part of their community.
They are in search of kind and generous individuals for 50 poor children, their families and communities. The non-government organization aspires for every child to enjoy good health, be educated, experience love of God and neighbor.
Papasin said their sponsorship for the children is open to all, regardless of religion, adding that World Vision Ambassador Christian Bautista, who is also their celebrity sponsor, will be in the city on August 13.
Money raised during the caravan will support children in communities and, through their Child Sponsorship Program, World Vision provides education, healthcare, child protection and community assistance to children and their families in need.
An exhibit will also be installed at the Abreeza Mall on August 13-18 to encourage people of Davao City to sponsor a child.
The World Vision’s City Caravan is also part of their 55th Anniversary which was launched in Korea. In the Philippines it began as an orphanage in 1957 and grew into a non-government organization.
Today, the World Vision assists more than 112,000 children and their families in 29 provinces. According to Felisida, one of their sponsored children is the well known Efren Peñaflorida, one of the CNN 2009 Heroes.





