Sponsor a Child
We currently serve children at Rizal Integrated National High School in Brgy. Rizal, Lipa City. Last year, 17 children received a weekly allowance. School supplies are a new initiative launching for the next school year.
Child Protection Policy
Profiles are shared without names to protect the children's privacy. Full details and photos are shared only with verified sponsors through secure channels.
How Sponsorship Works
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Read the Stories
Background stories of the children in our programme — reviewed by our child protection officers before publication.
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Choose Monthly or Once
Monthly sponsors commit to supporting a child for the full school year. One-time donations go to the most urgent cases.
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We Allocate Your Gift
Your donation is earmarked for an eligible child. We handle the matching so every peso reaches a child.
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See the Impact
Receive verified impact updates — school attendance and outcomes — reported each term.
Meet the Children
These are the real stories behind the children in our programme. Shared without names to protect their privacy.
Child of poultry workers, not originally from Lipa City. Sometimes arrived at school with no baon (packed lunch or money). If lucky, would have ₱20 for the day.
Eldest of 3 siblings. Father works as a fish vendor and cleaner to support the family.
Mother has passed away. Helps her father raise her 8-year-old sibling. Father works in the sugarcane plantation.
4th among 8 siblings from a broken family. Older siblings work to support their own studies, preferring the open high school program so they can earn on weekdays.
Grandchild of the school's former utility worker, who passed away 2 years ago. Used to help her grandfather sweep the school grounds. Mother is working abroad but the remittance is not enough — papers are still being processed.
Father drives a tricycle and has 8 children — all of them studying. Every peso counts.
Child of a Lupus warrior. Mother is suffering from Lupus and is frequently in and out of the hospital.
From a broken family renting a small apartment. 7 children in the family — all of them studying.
Mother is widowed with no work. Lives with 4 siblings in the home of their eldest sister.
Family rents their apartment. Mother is widowed and earns a living by sewing rags. Many siblings are still studying.
From a broken family. Mother and stepfather work in a poultry farm.
Parents work in a poultry farm. Due to insufficient income, had to earn extra money just to have baon for school.
Living with a distant cousin. Each sibling was given to a different relative due to poverty. Works to earn for himself.
From a broken family. Parents have no permanent income and rent an apartment.
Parents have no permanent income. Father is under medication, leaving the mother as the sole breadwinner.
One of 4 siblings, with only their father working. The whole family is studying.
Father is a construction worker with no permanent job. The family rents a small room.
Choose How You Give
Monthly Sponsorship
Commit to supporting a child for the full school year. A child is assigned to your sponsorship and relies on your continued support to stay enrolled and learning.
One-Time Donation
Make a meaningful contribution without an ongoing commitment. One-time donations are pooled and allocated to the most urgent needs — school supplies and weekly allowance for children whose support would otherwise lapse.
What We Do Together
A look at our activities — from community launches to weekly allowance distributions.
Project Launch
The official start of the Adopt-A-Child programme at our partner school in Brgy. Rizal, Lipa City.
Screening of Beneficiaries
Identifying and selecting children most in need through community screening sessions.
Meetings with Beneficiaries
Regular check-ins and community gatherings with the children and their families.
School Supplies Distribution
Providing school bags, notebooks, pens, and other essentials so every child can attend class prepared.
Weekly Allowance Distribution
Distributing the weekly allowance directly to the students.
Letters from the Scholars
Handwritten letters from the children in our programme.
Ready to make a difference?
60% direct to children · 10% contingency reserve · up to 30% operational costs. Choose monthly for the deepest impact.