Mindanao Times

UNICEF Change for Good with Cebu Pacific Back Inflight

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CEBU Pacific resumes its Change for Good fundraisin­g program for UNICEF in flight operations as travel restrictio­ns ease up and more people take back to the skies. Passengers can now donate to help vulnerable children online at https://bit.ly/UNICEFChan­geForGood and while inflight through the Change for Good donation bags.

“We are optimistic that everyone will travel again and embrace the new normal. And we are happy to resume the Change for Good program inflight so we can continue raising funds for children through our partnershi­p with UNICEF,” said Lance Gokongwei, President & CEO of Cebu Pacific Air.

“Thanks to Cebu Pacific’s initiative during the pandemic, we were still able to raise funds for children by launching Change for Good online. All proceeds go to children where and when they need it the most, such as those affected by the Typhoon Odette emergency. Now that travel has restarted and passengers can donate on board, we hope to raise even more funds, especially for children affected by emergencie­s,” said Oyunsaikha­n Dendevnero­v, Country Representa­tive, UNICEF Philippine­s.

More than two years into the pandemic and with Typhoon Odette devastatin­g many parts of the country, vulnerable children’s access to their basic rights remain at risk. Through the support of generous partners such as Cebu Pacific, UNICEF continues to work in typhoon-affected areas to restore access to essential health, nutrition, water, sanitation, hygiene, education, and child protection services, primarily focusing on the most affected and vulnerable children and women. Every donation from individual­s, companies and organizati­ons go to support UNICEF’s developmen­t and emergency programs for children.

 ?? ?? THROUGH the support of individual donors and corporate partners such as Cebu Pacific, UNICEF is still on the ground in Typhoon Odette affected areas to provide supplies and assistance for sustainabl­e support in health and nutrition, education, child protection and water, sanitation and hygiene to help Filipino children and their families recover. Photo credit: UNICEF Philippine­s/2022/Hilao
THROUGH the support of individual donors and corporate partners such as Cebu Pacific, UNICEF is still on the ground in Typhoon Odette affected areas to provide supplies and assistance for sustainabl­e support in health and nutrition, education, child protection and water, sanitation and hygiene to help Filipino children and their families recover. Photo credit: UNICEF Philippine­s/2022/Hilao

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