Cancer, even in this modern day and age, is seen almost like a death sentence. To call it a difficult disease is an understatement because it attacks not only the body but also the spirit. It is conquerable but not without the support and the resources that, unfortunately, not many have. And so it can seem incredibly unfair that little children whose only worry should be what games to play next and how to study best for that upcoming quiz would also be targets for cancer, their innocence and laughter seemingly dimmed by this cruel disease.
But within their small bodies, these little faces carry massive amounts of courage that can surmount any obstacle – even the Big C. Helping them in this fight are Moving Up Holdings, Inc. and Child Haus Manila, who have made it their mission to help these young warriors.
In a recent charity celebration, the two powerhouses came together to honor the children of Child Haus and to show them that there is still a rainbow even in the stormiest of skies. It was an afternoon filled with food, fun, and inspiration with celebrity guest and advocate Iya Villana. Sharing words of positivity, Child Haus Manila staff member Dydee Castillo thanked everyone who came and let them know the importance of continued support, sharing “even just your presence today motivates our warriors because of the love that stems from coming together and giving them the time and attention they deserve.”
Being an entirely non-profit organization, Child Haus supplies a home for indigent children seeking cancer treatment who might otherwise have no connections and no place to go. They not only push the advocacy for better cancer awareness but also go into great lengths to givetheir children the utmost care both financially and emotionally. But it can only do these through donations, such as those extended by generous patrons like Moving Up Holdings, Inc.
“Our involvement with Child Haus Manila comes from a shared desire to bridge these children towards a healthier, happier, and cancer-free life. Partnerships like this are powered more so by the hope that these children instill, and it is through their smiles and laughter that we are pushed to continue these efforts for their brighter tomorrow,” Amit Borsok, CEO of Moving Up Holdings, Inc., explained