It is estimated that there are 1.5 million Filipino
children who go to sleep hungry every night. According to the Food and
Nutrition Research Institute, one out of three children are found to be stunted
due to Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). Save
the Children is calling on the Filipino public to come together and save those
who are affected by SAM with their first Christmas campaign, #LahatSanta.
In their most recent report titled “Lives Cut Short,”
they found that 48 percent of child deaths in the Philippines are linked to under
nutrition—higher than the global average of 45 percent. The same report said
kids living in food-poor households are nearly three times at higher risk of
death.
Putting the FUN in fundraising, Head of Strategic
Partnerships for Save the Children Philippines Riel Andaluz emphasizes that
with this campaign, giving back doesn’t have to feel like a sacrifice. This can
be seen in the different initiatives that Save the Children’s current roster of
Santas have begun to roll out;
Pass
it on!
OLX Philippines has pledged their support by elevating
their policy on “Reason-For-Selling” by encouraging their registered online
sellers to donate a portion of their earnings to the non-profit organizations
cause to fight hunger and malnutrition in the Philippines, while BPI Foundation
has tapped their employees to become Santas themselves as well, as donated to
the campaign via sponsorship.
Indulging
with kindness
Other Santas have volunteered to host events to help
raise awareness for the cause, as well, as raise funds to support the
beneficiary children. Save the Children volunteer and Aldenver Marketing Events
Manager Nikka Ramos has pledged her services to organize a Christmas Charity
Fun Run for the campaign, set to happen on the 17th of December at the SM by
the Bay at Mall of Asia. Meanwhile, craft cookie shop Scout’s Honor and Pastry
Chef Miko Aspiras hosted a special get-together at Hole in the Wall PH in
Century City Mall wherein guests got the chance to make their own Christmas
cookies.
Drop
Some Love
Apart from hosting the event, Hole in the Wall PH and
Scout’s Honor have also set up Lahat Santa coin banks on all 11 concept stores,
where customers can ‘drop some love’. Family Mart has also pledged to do the
same in all of their branches nationwide.
Save The Children sees #LahatSanta as a head start not
only to raise funds for children grappling with SAM, but also to underscore why
nutritional interventions should be done as soon as possible.
Since the campaign’s launch in October, Save the Children
has since recruited individual volunteers as Santas. Other individuals and
companies can also join in the fun while making a difference by signing up on
the #LahatSanta website: http://www.lahatsanta.ph/
Proceeds from the FUNdraisers would not only allow Save
the Children to help SAM-affected children in its project areas recover
quickly, but also to expand to other areas where health and nutrition
interventions are greatly needed.
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