Meritxell Children's World Foundation becomes PCSO's latest institutional partner
By MBrand
At A Glance
- The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has welcomed the Meritxell Children's World Foundation, Inc. as its newest institutional partner following the turnover of a ₱470,000 financial grant under the agency's Institutional Partnership Program (IPP).
From left: Meritxell Children’s World Foundation, Inc. Executive Director, Leah Antonietta Lagmay, and PCSO General Manager, Melquiades A. Robles.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), led by General Manager Melquiades A. Robles, has welcomed the Meritxell Children’s World Foundation, Inc. as its newest institutional partner following the turnover of a ₱470,000 financial grant under the agency’s Institutional Partnership Program (IPP).
The ceremonial turnover was held on Monday, March 16, 2026, at the PCSO Main Office in Mandaluyong City, with the check being formally received by Executive Director, Leah Antonietta Lagmay, on behalf of the foundation.
The financial assistance will support the foundation’s ongoing programs that provide comprehensive care and protection to vulnerable children. These include orphans, neglected children, foundlings, and survivors of abuse currently under the organization’s care.
Part of the funding will be allocated to the foundation’s project titled “Pag-asa: Health and Healing,” which aims to ensure sustained access to essential medications, medical supplies, and other necessary healthcare services for the girls sheltered by the institution. The initiative focuses on addressing the medical and psychological needs of the beneficiaries for recovery and rehabilitation.
From left: Meritxell Children’s World Foundation, Inc. Executive Director, Leah Antonietta Lagmay, and PCSO General Manager, Melquiades A. Robles.
GM Robles emphasized that the partnership reflects the agency’s continuing commitment to support to accredited social welfare institutions across the country. Through the IPP, the agency provides financial assistance to organizations recognized by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) particularly those serving disadvantaged and vulnerable sectors.
The agency also expressed its intention to engage more qualified DSWD-accredited institutions nationwide to expand the reach of its assistance programs and help address the needs of their respective beneficiaries.