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Over 1M Children at Risk: Save the Children Launches “Lahat Dapat Safe”

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As the Philippines reels from the aftermath of Typhoons Julian, Kristine, Leon, Marce, and Nica battering the country in rapid succession, Save the Children Philippines is ramping up efforts to protect children and communities through the launch of the #LahatDapatSafe campaign. These storms have left over 1 million children vulnerable to devastating impacts—displaced from their homes, separated from their schools, and exposed to the dangers of disease.

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In any disaster, children are the most vulnerable to risks like hunger, trauma, displacement, barriers to education, disease, and long-term developmental delays.

For the Sake of the Kids: Lahat Dapat Safe

“I am afraid to sleep because the wind is so strong. I worry about my family, and I don’t know where we will go next. The rain reminds me of that terrible night when we lost everything,” said 12-year-old Mica, a child affected by Typhoon Julian.

Children like Mica, along with countless others, face compounded risks of hunger, trauma, and long-term
developmental delays. The devastating impact of these typhoons requires immediate, coordinated action.

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Save the Children is one of the first responders and last to leave during disasters, which manifests in their urgent action for affected children and communities.

In response, Save the Children has launched the #LahatDapatSafe campaign to ensure that children are not only kept safe but also given the resources they need to recover and rebuild their futures. The campaign aims to provide food, hygiene kits, educational materials, and emotional support to thousands of children and their families in affected regions such as Camarines Sur, Batangas, and Calabarzon.

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Save the Children Philippines attends to the needs of the learners amidst calamities as they prepare educational kits in the aftermath of Typhoon Carina.

A Campaign by Save the Children Philippines

Through the #LahatDapatSafe campaign, Save the Children has already mobilized urgent relief efforts with the help of key partners and donors. These include Lifestrong Marketing Inc., FWD, and others who are helping to ensure a swift and effective response.

On the ground, The Miss Philippines and Mister Pilipinas Worldwide have been actively involved by packing essential relief items such as hygiene kits and household supplies, which will be distributed to affected families in the hardest-hit areas.

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Save the Children Philippines provides emergency kits and other necessities to affected communities as they recover from the onslaught of typhoons.

“A child’s safety and well-being should never be at risk, especially during such a critical time. The LahatDapatSafe campaign ensures that children who are affected by these disasters receive the immediate relief and long-term support they need to recover and thrive,” said Atty. Alberto Muyot, CEO of Save the Children Philippines. “Through the help of our partners, we are committed to supporting these families and helping them rebuild their lives.”

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Vulnerable communities in the Philippines are heavily affected by the devastating impact of disasters such as typhoons.
  • For more information about the #LahatDapatSafe campaign and how you can help make the holidays brighter for children and their families, visit http://bit.ly/LahatDapatSafe.

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