Bantay-Bata, Globe partner to save more abused children

By Ma. Cristina Arayata

November 7, 2019, 6:00 pm

<p><strong>BANTAY BATA.</strong> Globe chief commercial officer Albert de Larrazabal (2nd from left), ABS-CBN Foundation managing director Susan Afan, and other executives announce their partnership to save more kids, held at the BGC, Taguig City on Thursday (Nov. 7, 2019). <em>(PNA photo by Cristina Arayata)</em></p>

BANTAY BATA. Globe chief commercial officer Albert de Larrazabal (2nd from left), ABS-CBN Foundation managing director Susan Afan, and other executives announce their partnership to save more kids, held at the BGC, Taguig City on Thursday (Nov. 7, 2019). (PNA photo by Cristina Arayata)

MANILA -- ABS-CBN Foundation's Bantay-Bata #163, and Globe, on Thursday officially announced partnership to save more children.

With the partnership, Globe and TM subscribers could call the Bantay Bata #163 starting November 18.

"I am a father of three, and I still remember the day my first child was born. So I don't understand why children are being abused," said Globe chief commercial officer Albert de Larrazabal.

The partnership, he said, is Globe's little way to make it easier for the needy to seek assistance.

A video presentation was shown during the launch in BGC, Taguig City, wherein the late ABS-CBN Foundation chief Gina Lopez said that the concept of Bantay-Bata #163 started when she saw a news item, wherein a child was beaten and eventually died. Lopez said there should have been a number that the child could have called.

Lopez continued that many children deal with emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, as well as those who were neglected, and the Foundation thought of a way to keep the children safe.

"Gina would always say, 'leave the easy ones to other foundations, and get the difficult ones. Among the most difficult is to care for the kids," said ABS-CBN Foundation managing director Susan Afan.

According to Bantay-Bata #163 program director Jing Castaneda, sexual exploitation is very rampant. Technology is being used to victimize children, and this creates a challenge for the Bantay-Bata #163.

Meanwhile, de Larrazabal thanked the Foundation for enabling the firm to contribute to Bantay-Bata #163's efforts.

The partnership will thus enable subscribers to report and rescue abused children in an easier and safer way, he said. (PNA)

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