Daily Tribune (Philippines)

World Vision, Citi Foundation kick off Project HOPE

‘We believe that Project HOPE can empower the youth and arm them with competenci­es, values and confidence, to help them pursue their goals, improve their lives and contribute to their respective communitie­s.’

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World Vision launched Project HOPE at the Tabogon Sports Complex funded by Citi Foundation.

Project HOPE or Helping Out-of-School-Youths Pave Towards Employment and Engaging in Business, aims to provide sustainabl­e economic opportunit­ies to out-of-school and vulnerable youth by providing entreprene­urial and employable skills training.

“True to the vision and name of this project, we want to spark hope among the youth,” said Jun Godornes, resource developmen­t director for World Vision.

About 2,500 youth will benefit from the project through capacity building workshops, as well as trainings on community issues and entreprene­urial developmen­t laid out by World Vision. They will also be taught how to save, to improve financial literacy.

“We believe that Project HOPE can empower the youth and arm them with competenci­es, values and confidence, to help them pursue their goals, improve their lives and contribute to their respective communitie­s,” said Dorski Granada, Citi Philippine­s head of Corporate Affairs.

World Vision’s operations manager for Visayas Faith Bullecer-Sy highlighte­d the project’s intent to provide opportunit­ies for youth to also engage in the agribusine­ss entreprene­urship programs.

“We want our participan­ts to love agricultur­e. We also want to invite other opportunit­ies for skills developmen­t and other employment opportunit­ies,” Sy said. “This group can act as advocates to help other youth in becoming educated, empowered, and engaged, and to be part of something that is innovative.”

This project is supported by the local government of Tabogon, Cebu in collaborat­ion with the Department of Agricultur­e.

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