THE BIG BROTHER PROJECT

The Big Brother Project is the volunteer arm of Bigger Manila. It is a non-stock, non-profit project that aims to encourage the members of Bigger Manila to collectively engage in charitable activities or initiatives with social and environmental impact. The Big Brother Project shall embody Bigger Manila’s effort to organize social responsibility projects for beneficiaries from various sectors.

B.I.G. Hope for K.I.D.S.


B.I.G. Hope for K.I.D.S.
Brothers In Giving Hope for Kythe Indigents and Dependents


What is Big Hope for Kids?
The Big Hope for Kids (Brothers In Giving Hope for Kythe Indigents and Dependents) is the pilot outreach initiative of the Big Brother Project. This activity is a month-long fund raising and volunteerism work in cooperation with Kythe Foundation. It aims to encourage Bigger Manila members to share their blessings in terms of time, financial assistance, talent and material donations to the needy kids of Kythe.

Beneficiaries
The pilot initiative of the Bigger Manila Big Brother project will benefit the kids supported by the Kythe Foundation, a well established and reputable nonprofit organization serving cancer patients who are in dire need of medical, financial and moral support. An outreach day is scheduled in the last week of November (to be confirmed) in a government hospital where Kythe Foundation operates. The beneficiaries are composed of cancer victims ranging from 3 to 18 years old, suffering from cancer of various types and severity.

Big Hope for Kids Outreach Day 
The Big Hope for Kids Outreach Day is a designated day for the Big Brother volunteers to visit and attend to the beneficiaries of the project. During this day, there will be a fun party for the Kythe kids, gift giving and meaningful support interaction with the beneficiaries and their families. The Outreach Day is scheduled on November 27, 2010, Saturday at the National Children’s Medical Center in Quezon City