Philippines

The Republic of the Philippines, as it’s officially called, is the world’s second-largest archipelago after Indonesia. Situated between the South China Sea, the Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the Philippines consists of more than 7,000 islands, with a coastline stretching more than 11,000 miles. The country sits on the volatile Pacific “Ring of Fire,” and most of the highest mountains are volcanic. It is one of Asia’s fastest growing economies, transitioning from agriculture to services and manufacturing, with its primary exports including electronic products, clothes, fruit and petroleum products.

Stories in in Philippines

Tisay Gelyn Mau
Sponsored Children In The Philippines Tisay
One morning, Tisay woke up and couldn’t breathe. Her body was frozen, but her mind was racing. Her mother took her to a medical clinic, where she was seen by a doctor who openly discussed anxiety and depression with her.
“On the outside, I looked fine, happy,” Tisay says. “But I was always trying to hold back tears. I never spoke about it because I was scared of being judged.”
Read Tisay’s story here
Sponsored Child In The Philippines Gelyn
Gelyn, a Plan sponsored child, lives with her aunts and her grandmother, who is a fish vendor.
“Due to the community lockdown, my grandmother was not allowed to go out,” says Gelyn.
“Meanwhile, both my aunts are out of work. It is more difficult for people with disabilities to find work right now.”

With no steady income, the family had trouble accessing basic necessities, such as toiletries. They’re not alone. Many Filipinos are currently unable to meet the needs of their families, especially now during COVID. The lack of access to hygiene products can lead to serious illnesses, which can then easily spread throughout a family or a community.

To respond to these issues, Plan’s RAISE Above Project is distributing menstrual health and hygiene kits to girls and young women across Western Samar. Each kit contains soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, hand sanitizer gel, sanitary pads and underwear, as well as information on COVID-19 prevention measures, health tips and other safety advice.

“My toothbrush was already old,” Gelyn says. “And now I can finally replace it.”

Gelyn is grateful for the support to ensure everyone in her family stays healthy. “Despite the pandemic, I want to remain hopeful. I know things will eventually get better.”
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Youth Advocate In The Philippines Mau
Plan International youth advocate Mau offers advice to youth on how to stay safe and continue the fight for gender equality during the pandemic.
"If you see someone treated harshly by people with authority outside your home, report the matter through other authorities. If you see similar incidents on social media, report those, too. This act, no matter how small it may seem, could save lives and protect rights.

“It might not be known to some of us that there are also dangers behind the façade of the online world through our phones and computers. We must be extra careful as the threats are now heightened. There are online scammers and predators seeking to prey on the most vulnerable ones in the virtual world — children. We must be wary of those dangers and be vigilant about anything that we click online …

“Remember that you are aware of your own rights. Continue to protect and promote equal rights for all during this quarantine. Let us devote ourselves to become a living testament to the powerful message of gender equality."
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Plan International has been working to improve children’s lives in the Philippines since 1961.

Plan stats in Philippines

Girl In The Philippines With Clean Water
Office & operations

Plan Philippines’ country office is located in Manila, with program unit offices in North Samar, East Samar, West Samar, Southern Leyte, Occidental Mindoro, Masbate, Visayas and Central Mindanao.

Technical areas

Plan Philippines focuses on promoting health, protection and disaster response and preparedness

Number of sponsored children

As of June 30, 2020, people like you sponsor 33,791 children in the Philippines through Plan International.

Our projects in Philippines

When you sponsor a child through through Plan, you form an incredible friendship.

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But that’s just the beginning. With Plan, you also have the unique opportunity to:

Send her birthday gifts and cards.

Give her special holiday presents called Little Treasures.

Subscribe her to Plan’s educational kids’ magazine, Sunny Days.

— Visit her (when travel restrictions are lifted), with individual travel assistance from us.

Each gift offering is safely hand-delivered by us, and given to your child with personalized cards from you. It’s likely that the child you sponsor will have never seen anything like these gifts, and they’re available year-round to make the bond between you and your sponsored child even stronger.

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