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Yellow Boat of Hope (Indonesia)
The Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization in the Philippines that aims to provide access to education for children in remote and poverty-stricken areas by providing boats to reach their schools. The foundation’s story began in 2010 when a group of friends learned about the struggles of children in a coastal community in the Zamboanga Peninsula who had to swim to get to school. The group decided to provide a yellow boat to these children so they could go to school safely and comfortably.
Since then, the Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation has expanded its reach to other parts of the Philippines, providing boats to children in various coastal communities and far-flung areas. The foundation’s boats, which are painted bright yellow, not only serve as a means of transportation but also symbolize hope and a brighter future for the children.
SOS Villages (Philippines)
SOS Children's Villages has provided care to children in need the Philippines since 1967. Children who have experienced neglect and abandonment live with a loving family until they're independent.
They also help struggling families in nearby communities to prevent family breakdown and child abandonment. The children receive livelihood assistance until they're self-reliant.
WorldVision (Philippines)
Their main focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. They help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. As the largest non-profit organization in the Philippines with over 65 years of experience, World Vision helps over 1 million children every year, with the support of thousands of Filipino sponsors and donors.
Catalyst 4 Change (Vietnam)
Catalyst for Change operates as a nonprofit social enterprise, running revenue-generating businesses to fund programs benefiting society. Unlike traditional charities relying on donations, their model provides sustainability through earned income. This financial self-sufficiency allows them to maintain autonomy in decision-making and social impact delivery.