Antique is located in the western part of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region. 26% live below the national poverty line. Families depend on farming and fishing to earn an income. Low income levels lead to children dropping out of school to work as child labourers. The area has the highest rate of malnutrition in the region, impacting children’s learning ability.

Through Child Sponsorship, you can help enable children in Antique to stay in school, grow up healthy, and look ahead to a brighter future. 

Impact Area Population

45,689

LIFESPAN

2015-2030

Sponsor a child in Antique

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    Hi, I am Jelyn Rose
    Female
    27 Feb 2014
    Dolls
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    Hi, I am Ronha Lizha
    Female
    23 Apr 2015
    Playing house
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    Hi, I am Angeline
    Female
    27 Dec 2015
    Badminton
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Sponsors visiting children in Antique

“The most vulnerable family I visited was a family of five with two young children and a newborn baby. They have no stable income due to the lack of a stable job. Their home was lightly furnished and did not have a toilet. They are grateful for the help that World Vision has rendered, such as obtaining clean water via taps in their homes.”  

Rachel Ng (1st from Right), Child Sponsor of Nhoel in Antique     

Read Her Story

How can your sponsorship help?

Here's how World Vision addresses key challenges in partnership with the community

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Equip individuals with business and farming skills to improve and diversify income
Establish savings groups to strengthen financial literacy and savings practices
Build community resilience to climate and disasters through regreening and community-led adaptation activities

Lives Impacted in 2025

Child sponsors empower children and strengthen communities. Every child sponsor who joins us helps extend this impact to even more children and families. This is how sustainable transformation happens—through partnership and commitment.

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children learning about first aid in Antique Philippines
3,015 highly vulnerable children received education support

including school supplies and assistive devices to help them go to school 

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children holding out the reflection journal in Antique Philippines
99 after-school reading clubs

were setup to help children learn to read

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Family harvesting vegetable from their garden in Antique Philippines
67 families started their small businesses

empowering families to better provide for their children

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children holding plant seedlings in Antique Philippines

“My parents couldn’t afford nutritious food. Now, with new gardening kits, we are learning to grow fruit trees in our community nursery. Soon, we will be able to eat fresh fruit."

Clarence, 11 years old  

Stories from Area Programme

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The Walk 10-Year-Old Maybelle No Longer Needs to Take
Thanks to a new water system, Maybelle no longer misses school or walks long distances. Clean, reliable water is now just steps from home - bringing relief, restoring time, and opening the door to new opportunities.
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A Humbling & Heartening Trip
It is really heartening to know that since the start of the programme in 2015, Antique, Philippines has seen great improvements over the years. More children are receiving education and more households receive necessities such as electricity. I believe the goal of improving the wellbeing of children can be met.
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Families in Antique blessed with livelihood projects
Around 62 families from Antique, Philippines are taking their first step towards a better life after participating in World Vision's Home-based Livelihood Support programme.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Child Sponsorship

Did You Know?

You can send care gifts and exchange letters with your sponsored child or even visit them in their community!

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