Tag: Caritas Philippines
Caritas Philippines urges Marcos Jr. to address key issues
Bagaforo urged the President to outline clear strategies for achieving this goal and to implement agricultural reforms
Caritas Philippines, pro-environment groups launch 10 million solar rooftops challenge
The initiative tackles energy self-sufficiency amid rising electricity costs by expanding the use of distributed renewable energy.
Caritas Philippines sets new standard for ‘sustainable and inclusive’ fundraising with...
The initiative will redefine fundraising within the non-profit sector and establish a new standard for sustainable and inclusive practices
Caritas Philippines boosts ‘inclusive’ fundraising campaign
The details of the fundraising program were discussed during the 41st National Social Action General Assembly, held in Iloilo City
Philippine Catholic Church holds biennial social action national assembly
The 41st NASAGA, themed “Social Action Network: Journeying to Empower Communities in Faith, Love, and Justice”, runs from June 17 to 21
Philippine bishop urges social action workers to embrace compassion, go extra...
Archbishop Lazo called for a departure from traditional retributive responses towards a more forgiving and proactive approach
Climate change exacerbates poverty in vulnerable Asian communities, says Gariguez
The priest called for a concerted global effort to address the severe challenges posed by climate change and poverty in Asia
Caritas PH new executive director vows to strengthen human rights, ecumenical...
“Becoming the church of the poor is something very crucial" and “bigger than human rights because it encompasses human rights”.
Catholic prelate urges ‘collective action’ against Charter change
Bishop Bagaforo said the mobilization “wasn't just a protest” but also “a prayerful plea for our leaders to prioritize the people's needs"
Christian youth group commends organizers of major anti-Charter change rally
An estimated 3,000 participants from various parishes, Catholic institutions, and schools are expected to join the protest