Caring Today Gives Children a Future Tomorrow
The far-reaching impact of sponsoring a child today touches not only their life but all our lives. The child who is abandoned because they were differently abled could be the next leader of their community or a sharp entrepreneur running their own business.
Your monthly support is combined with others to ensure a child’s needs are met. It helps them overcome their challenges and open the way for opportunity.
Meet Victor (age 10). Born with severe scoliosis and abandoned at age 3, he was rescued by House of Light Orphanage. Victor has received the first of three surgeries he will need and is wearing a brace to keep his back straight. He is attending school, studying English and hopes to be an engineer one day. Victor needs your support for school tuition, uniforms, books and his next operation.

Meet Lisa (age 16). Lisa has cerebral palsy, but it hasn’t dampened her outgoing spirit and contagious smile. She also lives at the House of Light orphanage and is learning virtually until Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. She needs your support for school tuition, uniforms, transportation, and regular physical therapy.
Your monthly sponsorship of $30 (only a dollar a day) includes your child’s photograph(s) and quarterly updates on his or her progress. They are not letting their disability define them.
In the coming months, All Children, Inc. will introduce you to more of the 2,100 children we care for each year.
Please be a defender of children. Sponsor a child. Email hello@allchildren.org today to find out how!





Last year Victor at age 9 received the first of three operations to correct his severe scoliosis. The doctors were pleased until he developed a serious infection. Displaying the same courage that he showed before the operation, Victor fought for his life and won. This little boy has his eyes set on a bright future filled with hope and promise.
Last year All Children shared the story of baby Jherwin, who was born in a remote farming village in the Philippines. Jherwin was a healthy baby except for a small lump on his bottom. The family was concerned but there was no hospital nearby and they had no money to travel to the big city. With support from their community and family, the young couple made the day-long bus trip to Naga City to meet with a pediatric surgeon.