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NVC Vision and Mission 4
Love Nourishes 6
Love Restores 8
Love Transforms 10
Love Supports 12
Love Delivers 14
Financial Picture 20
OUR VISION
A nation free from hunger and poverty, built through personal
social responsibility and collaborative partnerships.
OUR MISSION
To fight hunger and poverty by providing proper nutrition,
access to quality education for children of the poor and
sustainable livelihood opportunities for their parents.
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And even more heartwarming is to witness the cycle of love going full circle
over and over again, when our project recipients are transformed into donors
by handing us their donations to keep our work going.
We are a young and small organization, once envisioned to serve only our
neighborhood. But because of all the love we have received since we were
born in 2010, we have now served 32 provinces.
As we thank a faithful God who has never failed to sustain our dreams and
our quests, we are grateful to all our friends from within and withoutour
staff, volunteers, friends we know and friends we dontwho allow us to leave
heart prints along the paths we take, affirming that there is no limit to how
much we can serve, because love delivers.
MILLIE L. KILAYKO
President
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LOVE N O U R I S H E S
From its first feeble steps churning out Mingo Meals in
the backyard of a volunteer to its current facility, from
purchasing a few kilos of raw materials in the neighborhood
market to acquisition of tons of naturally grown rice, fruits
and vegetables from organized farmers groups, NVC now
completes the buying chain.
436,626
Mingo Meals have been donated as of July 15, 2017
for the children of families who fled the war in Marawi, distributed
through 15 active ground partners of NVC. The program is
managed by NVCs Mindanao-based volunteer.
As of July 15, 3:21 pm
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LOVE R E S T O R E S
NVC Foundations Mingo Meals have become a
handy source of food for emergency relief during
the aftermath of disasters in the Philippines. Mingo
delivered for disaster relief is primarily funded by
donations, with a large percentage coming from
individuals who respond to NVCs call through its
donor network and social media. Mingo is usually
delivered to the persons-in-need by carefully chosen
ground volunteers and partners. Every drive harvests
stories of generosity and heroism coming from people
not generally expected in the donor sector: wage
earners, little children, students and even NVCs
project recipientsproving that when love motivates,
love delivers.
LOVE T R A N S F O R M S
NVC Foundations education projects enhance the which are hard to reach and children with the least
quality of schooling for children, especially those resources. Even beyond the physical and the visible
in remote and low-income areas of the Philippines. resources provided to the children, NVC believes
Its latest endeavor is the Love Bag Project which that building faith and hope ushers in better values,
provides backpacks with a years worth of school best understood by examples of how much may be
supplies to disadvantaged students and children achieved when love delivers.
of cultural minorities. NVC prioritizes communities
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Our project recipients are generally NVC may be able to help the Nepalese.
among the poorest of the poor, and This started a drive among the rest of
whatever we endorse to thembe it a the fishermen and together with their
boat or a sewing machine or a tricycle letters of encouragement, NVC was
helps contribute to a better income. able to turn over a significant amount
to Nepalese doctors on a mercy
But almost always, while these forms of mission.
assistance help, the families still need to
hurdle more challenges until they could Most recently, eight men who received
become more comfortable and of much tricycles through Project Joseph
better means. But when the disastrous raised enough savings a year later to
earthquake of 2015 struck Nepal and we purchase one other tricycle for a new
shared the news with Peter Project boat beneficiary. When the Marawi war
recipients, just so they would know that erupted and Mingo Meals were being
they were not alone in the disasters they shipped out, these now nine tricycle
have experienced, one fisherman moved drivers handed over funds for 1,000
up and dropped a P20.00 bill as his Mingo Meals.
personal contribution to any way that
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LOVE S U P P O R T S
NVC Foundation provides livelihood support to
improve lives of families in communities it serves
through three main avenues:
The other word for Sitio Dugtong Lubi Four months after ground was broken, a
in Damutan Valley, Hinobaan, Negros two classroom (with two toilets) building
Occidental, is challenge. The terrain was up, fully loaded with pretty tables
is so treacherous that the village is so and chairs for the students and teachers,
difficult for people to reach. And almost plus a little playground to make it a happy
impossible for construction materials place for the kids, inside and out. The
like bags of cement and beams. To build terrain, coupled with thunderstorms
a school in the village requires that which made passage even more
these materials be carried to the site on challenging made the feat more difficult,
motorcycles or animal drawn carts. but because love delivers, the school
building was delivered too!
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LOVE D E L I V E R S
There is no path too crooked or steep,
no river too deep, no sea too rough,
no rain too strong, and no sun too
hot, to prevent NVC Foundation from
bringing its Nutrition, Education
or Livelihood Support Programs
to where they are needed. NVCs
team is committed to whatever
circumstances make project delivery
difficult, because in fact, nothing is
too difficult, when love delivers.
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A full cycle of community development initiatives for the area which covers 11 sitios/
2 barangays was initiated mid-2016. The program covers nutrition through Mingo
Meals for children up to age 12, educational support through assistance to the rural
teachers and provision of Love Bags for the kids, and livelihood through provision of
farm tools as well as introduction to efficient agriculture.
The special mission has been faced with challenges: difficult access to the
communities which can only reached by mule or motorbike, cultural differences,
deep poverty and lack of hope among the people. But slowly, the children have begun
to smile, school attendance is improving and the crops have began to grow. Truly,
when there is love, there are no boundaries, because love delivers!
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FINANCIAL PICTURE
NVC Foundations donations are heart-led, many of them small in terms of the material PROGRAM SPENDING
world, coming in denominations of three to five digits. Collectively, these donations have
supported NVCs endeavors as it continues to build heart prints wherever it goes.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2016
2016
Income P 13,594,528
Expenses
12,396,246
2016
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents P 4,736,570
Project receivables 4,142,388
Invetories 2,935,579
Total current assets 11,814,537
Noncurrent assets
Property and equipment, net 4,442,906
Intangible asset, net 33,683
Other noncurrent assets 244,199
Total noncurrent assets 4,720,788
Current liability
Accruals and government laibilities P 136,205
ACTION TEAMS
Nutrition Program and Mingo Meals: Communications: Artisan Crafts Design, Production
Milette Regalado Millie Kilayko and Marketing:
Joy Jarabelo Therese Ng Millie Kilayko
Dianna Jean Cruz Christine Abaquin
IT Support: Marian Hojilla
Food and Nutrition Products: Kahlil Erwin Talledo Hazel Marpa
Luis Jose Araneta Therese Ng
Tima Lacson Daryl Jimenea
Omon Maravilla
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