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Strengthening Policy Efforts Against OSAEC

We joined Quezon City’s first child protection coalition with IJM, World Vision & ECPAT to fight OSAEC, strengthen reporting & protect kids.

Two people stand outside a small shop with teal walls and a metal grille. The woman is in striped shirt and shorts; the girl wears a pink shirt and beige pants. The shop is stocked with snacks, creating a warm community vibe.

Our 10-Year Relationship With Marites

Through the One Hope Microfinance Program, Marites built a thriving sari-sari store, securing her family’s future and inspiring others.

Women are using tools to spread grains on a sunlit stone courtyard, surrounded by small mounds of grains. The scene evokes a sense of diligent labor.

Adriya’s Journey Back To Her Power

Sold at 15 and trapped in abuse for six years, Adriya found safety, reunited with family, and now rebuilds her life with courage and hope.

A woman smiles facing the camera while crouching beside a hen coop, holding a bowl of feed. Chickens eat from the coop. The scene conveys warmth and rural life.

Maka’s Story

With new skills from our Chicken Farming Program, Maka turns her thriving flock into hope, income, and a promising future for her family.

A person is squatting outdoors on a sandy surface, wearing a blue jacket and colorful patterned pants. Face blurred for privacy. They are cutting green leafy stalks using a knife, surrounded by chopped greens and straw. The scene conveys rural, agricultural work.

Kalyani Realizes Perils of Meeting With Online Strangers

Our team stopped 15-year-old Kalyani from being trafficked to India; now she’s safe, counseled, and back home with her family.

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Lapu Mo Hongli’s Journey To Becoming A Chinese Teacher

With our One More Year Scholarship in China, Lapu Mo Hongli, 18, pursues high school and dreams of becoming a teacher for her hometown.

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