Every egg counts: how your support of our Cebu farmland enterprise is transforming lives and preventing trafficking in the Philippines

Our executive director, Kirby Trapolino, just returned from an 18-day trip to visit our teams in South Asia and the Philippines.

In Manila, he completed his 10th 24 Hour Project photography challenge, capturing the city’s life hour by hour for 24 hours straight.

Meeting hundreds of children on his walk through Manila’s shanty towns, he was confronted once again with the harsh reality of child trafficking, which affects over 500,000 Filipino children annually.

Our teams in Manila and Cebu are crucial in preventing these tragedies, ensuring girls remain in school and safe.

Our Cebu girls home is a sanctuary for orphans recovering from challenging circumstances, preventing their potential exploitation.

To amplify your donations, our Cebu team manages a farmland with various agricultural projects such as a hen house, a fishery, and lots more!

Currently, we seek $5,257 to repair and restock our hen house with 200 new hens.

This endeavor will produce approximately 180 eggs daily, netting $771 monthly for our programs.

If you can help us relaunch the hen house, your donation will effectively be multiplied many times over, thanks to our hardworking team in Cebu.

Through this effort, our hens become like matching pledgers, multiplying your donations in a sustainable and consistent way!

Please consider donating today to join us in multiplying this crucial work by clicking here.

Together, along with the hard work of our Cebu farmland team, we’re reaching and protecting more children than ever before in the Philippines.

Thank you for being such an important part of our work. We surely could not do this without you.

HELP OUR PHILIPPINES TEAM FIGHT TRAFFICKING: Give a one-time or monthly gift to support our Philippines hen house business

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