WATCH: Do you remember your childhood dreams?

Save the Children talks to the kids of Iloilo to listen to their dreams and aspirations. Will you help them reach their fullest potential?

Program: Education

Type: Video

Do you remember your childhood dreams?

Many of us are lucky enough to get the support and care we need to help us go after what we want. Unfortunately, not all Filipino children are as lucky.

Many don’t even have access to their basic needs such as healthy food and proper education.

In the Philippines, child poverty remains a problem. Together, let’s change this.

Sometimes all these children need is a chance to learn, explore, and grow.

With your support, we can give children the childhood they rightfully deserve.

Save the Children’s programs on child protection and governance, education, health and nutrition, hygiene and sanitation are saving and changing lives nationwide.

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