Taguig, Philippines: 17 October 2008 – Hundreds of children in the village of Taguig in the Philippines are being fed, clothed and schooled through a long-term project initiated by RYTHM Foundation that aims to eliminate poverty in the squatter community.
While the children of this village are a primary focus, the impact of the Taguig Project also ensures the village’s adults are provided livelihood opportunities and taught self-supporting initiatives. Significant financial support and on-the-ground education and resources are ongoing within the community thanks to the RYTHM Foundation project.
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