As the new year brings a fresh start, families and communities are inspired to take meaningful steps toward a better future. World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization, is carrying this sense of renewal into its 2025 initiatives, deepening its commitment to empower children and communities through impactful partnerships that foster resilience, education, and sustainable livelihoods.
With a renewed focus on more strategic partnership, the organization believes that “hope thrives where collaboration flourishes,” says Dr. Herbert Q. Carpio, World Vision’s national director. “This year, we aim to strengthen existing partnerships and cultivate new ones, all united by the shared mission of supporting vulnerable children and families. Our efforts center on fostering lasting change by addressing immediate needs while building sustainable solutions for the future.”
A key initiative for 2025 is a partnership with Pilmico Foods Corporation, which aims to provide Egg Machine Livelihood start-up kits to 79 families from Zamboanga Del Norte and Misamis Occidental. This program offers agribusiness tools, technical training, and animal health products to help build resilient and sustainable livelihoods.
In addition, Sun Life Foundation continues its role as World Vision’s disaster relief partner, contributing a Php 500,000 reserve fund. This strengthens World Vision’s capacity to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, providing critical assistance when disaster strikes.
Engagement with supporters is also an essential part of World Vision’s purpose. By the end of the year, the Enough Fellowship Dinner, an exclusive event uniting advocates and stakeholders of the ENOUGH campaign, will highlight progress in addressing child hunger and malnutrition. The event will also spark inspiring renewed commitment and action to continue the fight against these critical issues.
Through new collaborations, World Vision continues to expand its reach and impact, ensuring communities in need to receive essential support. Reflecting the spirit of giving and unity, especially during adversity, Robinson’s Handyman Inc. also pledged its support to enhance the organization’s community aid and financial assistance.
World Vision’s flagship programs—Back-to-School, Brigada Pagbasa, ENOUGH, and Girls Can – remain central to its efforts in breaking the cycle of poverty. These initiatives continue to empower children, improve literacy, tackle hunger, and provide opportunities for young women to unlock their potential and achieve their aspirations. Through its partnership with Binibining Pilipinas, World Vision also leverages the beauty pageant’s platform to amplify its advocacy and inspire broader community support for children in need.
By supporting World Vision, individuals can make a difference in every child’s life. For as little as Php 30 a day or Php 900 a month, child sponsors provide essential needs like education, clean water, and healthcare, creating lasting change and spreading hope beyond 2025.
Rooted in the unshakable belief that every child, family, and community deserves a hopeful future, World Vision strives for a world where resilience overcomes struggle, beginning with meaningful projects throughout the year, leading to a change that resonates for generations to come.