I dropped by SM North EDSA earlier to buy some items when I chanced upon a booth of World Vision Philippines. In case you’re not familiar with World Vision Philippines it’s basically a charity organization where you can sponsor a child by giving money to World Vision which they then use to help the child’s community and provide him with education. What is nice about this setup is that they try to make it personal by having the sponsored child write to you plus they also update you on the progress of the child. Communication is not limited one way, you can also write back to your sponsored child if you’d like.
Anyway, I used to sponsor a child via World Vision a couple of years ago but for some reason it suddenly got terminated (according to the people at the booth it might be because my credit card number changed), I always thought of looking into renewing but really never allocated the time to do it. The outlook in my personal life has lately turn quite bright and I thought it was quite fortuitous that I would encounter World Vision on this day. So I went to the booth and decided to sponsor a child again, too bad I couldn’t sponsor the child I used to sponsor so I just choose someone else - Jhon, born Dec 19, 1999 (hmmm there might be a lotto combination in there). It doesn’t take much to sponsor someone, P450 per month will do (which is less than what some people I know spend on coffee at Starbucks in a week). World Vision also makes it easy for you to do it, you can either have it deducted automatically via credit card (my choice), you can deposit via bank or provide post dated checks.
So if you’re going to SM North EDSA do drop by the World Vision booth (at the Block 2nd floor I think) or check out their website www.worldvision.org.ph and check out what it’s all about. I guarantee you the personal satisfaction that you get from knowing you helped out someone it very much worth the P450 a month…

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A great supporter of World Vision is AIDtoCHILDREN.com.
AIDtoCHILDREN.com is a dual-purpose site for building an English vocabulary and raising money for under privileged children in the most
impoverished places around the world.
Check it out at http://www.aidtochildren.com
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