- Save the Children Philippines continues with their goal to feed every malnourished Filipino child.
- #LahatDapat campaign aims to raise funds to feed children.
- You will get a limited edition bandana for every P500 donation and a chance to be on a billboard for every P1,000.
It’s Christmas time! It means it’s the season of giving and making memories. Save the Children Philippines fulfills the spirit of Christmas through its Christmas campaign #LahatDapat. With the tagline “This Christmas, lahat dapat kasali”, this campaign serves as an extraordinary chance to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year by making a difference in children’s lives.
Atty. Albert Muyot, Chief Executive Officer of Save the Children Philippines, mentions that Christmas is for children and Filipinos. He added that this event gives everyone an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children particularly those in disadvantaged communities in the Philippines. There are around 3.3 million children in the country who are stunned and 800,000 more are malnourished. The Philippines ranks ninth among 10 countries in the world with worst cases of stunting and malnutrition of children.
#LahatDapat campaign aims to feed Filipino children not just this Christmas, but in the future as well. You can help make this possible by participating in the campaign and donating to Save the Children Philippines.
Miss World Philippines 2018 and #LahatDapat campaign influencer Katarina Rodriguez said nurturing children while they are still young plays a big role in shaping their future.
For every P500 donation you will get a limited edition bandana, and for every P1,000 donation you will get a limited edition bandana and a 10-second spot on one of the LED billboard of Nxysys located in EDSA Orense or EDSA Paragon and in Market Market in C5 during the #LahatDapat Sikat Week on December 16-23, 2018.
Save the Children’s Christmas campaign “Lahat Dapat” calls everyone to step up and wear their #LahatDapat bandana to influence people to fulfill lifelong dreams and save lives of the poorest Filipino children.