Cebu Pacific, Unicef raise P10 million for vulnerable Filipino children in 2022

SUPPORTING CHILDREN. Through the support of individual donors and corporate partners such as Cebu Pacific, United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has continued its support for children and families in Typhoon Odette-affected areas. Residents from Barangay Magallanes in Limasawa, Southern Leyte, received medical assistance from mobile health clinics organized by Unicef partners, and the local government. / UNICEF PHILIPPINES
SUPPORTING CHILDREN. Through the support of individual donors and corporate partners such as Cebu Pacific, United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has continued its support for children and families in Typhoon Odette-affected areas. Residents from Barangay Magallanes in Limasawa, Southern Leyte, received medical assistance from mobile health clinics organized by Unicef partners, and the local government. / UNICEF PHILIPPINES

CEBU Pacific (CEB), in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) Change for Good, has raised over P10 million in 2022.

The airline said it is grateful for the generosity of its passengers and the support of its employees, adding that the donation will help save more children’s lives and improve the situation of children in need.

CEB said that it has been a proud partner of Unicef Change for Good since 2016, with the goal of raising funds through the collection of spare change from passengers. CEB is the first and only airline in the Philippines to partner with Unicef for the Change for Good initiative.

Since the start of the partnership, the Philippines’ largest carrier has raised more than P79 million to help children in the Philippines survive and thrive in their first 1,000 days of life.

Over the years, the program has expanded to provide essential services in the areas, water, sanitation, hygiene, education, child protection, especially in emergencies and humanitarian response.

During the pandemic when operational flights were stopped, CEB and Unicef quickly adapted by shifting the Change for Good program online, allowing the public to donate safely through the website.

Whether the cash was collected by cabin crew in a bag, or online, all funds were pooled to support lifesaving programs for children.

CEB said its partnership with Unicef continues to uplift and reach thousands of vulnerable children and families, giving them access to essential services and lifesaving support.

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