Published 01-26-11
Submitted by Children International
/PRNewswire/ - Singer Debbie Gibson marks decades of service by returning to the Philippines to advocate on behalf of poor children with Children International, a U.S.-based humanitarian organization.
According to the Philippine National Statistical Coordination Board, one in four families lives in poverty. Gibson, who has supported Children International since 1990, visited Manila to raise awareness for the issue of child poverty and her personal experience with the charity.
"There are so many children living in horrible conditions. I cannot imagine being a child and being born into this, and never knowing what it's like to have clean clothes for one thing," said Gibson.
While in Manila, she met a poor child named Helen and her family who are so poor they live in a local cemetery. Helen is 7 years old and has five brothers and sisters. Evelyn, Helen's mother, earns $11 a month as a day laborer, and barely makes enough to feed her children. Their home is nothing more than a small, hastily built piece of scrap metal covering a burial crypt in the cemetery. They guard the burial crypt for the family of the deceased in return for the "shelter" it provides them.
Helen, who is now sponsored through Children International's program, joins nearly 80,000 impoverished children in the Philippines who have access to medical care, dental care, educational assistance and nutritional help through Children International.
Children International President and CEO Jim Cook said, "We are very grateful to Debbie for her years of dedication to improving the lives of children living in poverty. By lifting her voice on behalf of poor children around the world, Debbie is doing her part to fight poverty."
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About Children International:
Established in 1936, Children International is a humanitarian organization with its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. Children International's programs benefit more than 335,000 children and their families in 11 countries around the world including Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Zambia, Honduras, India, the Philippines and the United States. For more information about Children International or to sponsor a child, visit www.children.org.
Established in 1936, Children International is a humanitarian organization which invests in more than 335,000 children and youth living in crushing poverty in 11 countries around the world. Children International's signature programs provide medical and dental care, nutritional support and educational tools to children beginning at age 3 to 19. Children International's youth programs provide youth with training necessary to escape the trap of poverty as adults -- job-skills training, higher education support, personal financial education, sports leagues and leadership and life skills training.
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