Previous Partners


ONE WORLD CHILDREN’S FUND
One World Children’s Fund is a non profit organization that provides fiscal sponsorship, and raises funds and awareness for effective grassroots organizations serving children with education, healthcare, and shelter.

 


LORD OF THE BLACK NAZARENE FOUNDATION, INC.

The Lord of the Black Nazarene Foundation is a non stock non profit foundation based in Quiapo Church, Manila. It was established in 2009 by His Eminence Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales, DD. Then Archbishop of Manila and Chairman of the Pastoral Board of Quiapo Church. He envisioned the Foundation to be a reach out of the Archdiocese of Manila to support Church Based institutions in their spiritual, pastoral and socio developmental programs as these assist the underprivileged members of their communities.

CARITAS AUSTRALIA  Caritas Australia is part of global network that spans over 200 countries and territories. For over 110 years, Caritas has worked towards the creation of a just world. In 1964, Caritas began in Australia. A Catholic Agency for International Aid and Development, Caritas is Latin for love + compassion – two qualities which are central to our work.

 TV MARIA FOUNDATION PHILIPPINES 

TV Maria Foundation Philippines, Inc., or simply TV Maria, was created to fulfill the vision of being the Filipino Catholic TV Channel here in the Philippines. It is owned by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), and is managed and financed by the Archdiocese of Manila for the CBCP.

 

JESUITENMISSION

Jesuitenmission in Nuremberg is the international development and mission support organization of the German Jesuits. With nearly 18,000 members, the Society of Jesus, founded in 1540 is the largest Catholic religious order. We support around 600 service projects across the global network of the Society of Jesus.

 

FREEDOM TO BUILD, INC.

Freedom to Build, Inc. is a non-stock and non-profit corporation existing under Philippine Law. Our primary corporate aim is to relate to the housing needs of the low income Filipino workforce.

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