Christmas is the most awaited season for most Filipinos, especially children, but the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the way the upcoming holidays will be celebrated—it’s going digital!
Save the Children Philippines is
launching eSave Natin ang Pasko, an online fundraising campaign that
encourages everyone to unite in saving the Christmas spirit through a series of
joyous and meaningful activities to provide joy and hope to children. These
include 22 million learners, who have been experiencing major challenges such
as the lack of access to learning materials and internet connection, as they
struggle to learn from home.
The proceeds of the Christmas fundraising campaign will support the learning
needs of children in poor households in Metro Manila, typhoon-stricken places
in Eastern Visayas, and the conflict-affected areas in Mindanao. It will also
support children with disabilities, those from indigenous communities and from
hard to reach areas.
“Even if classes are conducted through distance learning or will resume via
face-to-face, millions of children will still need our support as they continue
to be deprived of their right to education since their families do not have the
means to support their learning needs,” said Atty. Alberto Muyot, Chief
Executive Officer of Save the Children Philippines.
eSave Natin ang Pasko also promotes the importance of a nurturing home through
the “Mapagkalingang Tahanan” advocacy
– where every member of the family, especially children, receives the support
they need so they learn, survive, and are protected.
“Mapagkalingang Tahanan” emphasizes the critical role of parents, guardians,
and caregivers in the continued learning of children and aims to provide them
the knowledge and skills to facilitate their children’s learning.
Also, in keeping with the tradition of Christmas caroling, eSave Natin ang
Pasko features “Namamasko po!” – a
fun group activity by schools, families, and companies showcasing their musical
talent and creativity.
eSave Natin ang Pasko will be highlighted by a digital concert entitled “Awit
Para Sa Mga Bata” on December 18 where
Gary Valenciano, Lea Salonga,
Martin Nievera, Regine Velasquez Alcasid, Ogie Alcasid, Arnel Pineda, Bamboo,
Gian Magdangal, Lara Maigue, Kayla Rivera and Sam Shoaf will serenade the audience in the
Philippines and those living abroad with Christmas songs. The digital concert
will be produced by prominent theater artists Menchu Lauchengco Yulo and
Michael Williams, together with Save the Children Philippines’ Bianca Elizalde.
Catch Awit para sa mga Bata online on December 18, 2020, starting
at 7pm. If you can’t catch the concert live, the video link will be active
until December 19, 2020.
To watch the concert, make a donation through https://ticket2me.net/e/32182.
Each ticket is P800. Your donation will provide one family with a Family
Learning Kit to help children learn during the pandemic.
Donors and participants who will pledge
their support to eSave Natin ang Pasko will receive tokens of appreciation and
a chance to be featured on the social media pages of Save the Children and its
Ambassadors Katarina Rodriguez, Xia Vigor, and Ria Atayde.
“Education empowers children especially those in dire situations, and
supporting their learning needs will save their lives and their future,” said
Muyot.
You can read about all the projects under
eSave Natin Ang Pasko and how you can help here:
https://www.savethechildren.org.ph/get-involved/esavenatinangpasko/