We are thrilled to report that the 2023 Project Hope was our most successful yet! We met our fundraising goals, and are well-positioned to increase our impact in the Philippines.
This year’s program included a video about the work of our NGO partner in the Philippines, the KapatidKita MahalKita Foundation. With footage taken by Foundation Director Eva Aquino and her team, the video shows the areas we serve, what life is like for our students, and the important work of the KKMK staff as they manage our programs.
A special thank you to our long-time supporter,
Tycon Systems.
This year, the company became Project Hope’s first ever Presenting Event Sponsor. Supporting charitable organizations has always been a fundamental part of Tycon, and their founders are deeply and personally committed to Philippines Humanitarian’s efforts to make college degrees accessible to students who otherwise would not have the resources to complete their educations.
On behalf of Philippines Humanitarian, thank you to all of our sponsors, volunteers, board members, and silent auction donors who made the event possible.
AMBASSADOR SPONSOR
Freestyle Marketing Group
INNOVATOR SPONSOR
Industrial Supply Company
PATRON SPONSOR
Jared & Jamie King
FRIEND SPONSOR
Honor & Paul Arnstein
Jan & Michael Brock
Danish Furniture of Colorado
Iraida Hernandez & Jim Pisano
Gale & Sue Lemmon
Ira Rubin & Willamarie Huselkamp
Mike & Lisa Tait
SPECIAL THANKS
Kulturang Philipino Ensemble of Utah
YSL Catering
Zions Bank
SILENT AUCTION DONORS
Ballet West
Cactus & Tropicals
CorePower Yoga
Enfamil
Evo Hotel
Goal Zero
Hale Centre Theatre
HANDLE Restaurant
Industrial Supply Company
Jeremy Ranch Golf & Country Club
Kneaders Bakery & Cafe
Momentum Climbing
Natural History Museum of Utah
Pioneer Theatre Company
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company
Thanksgiving Point
Tracy Aviary
Trader Joe’s
Tuacahn Center for the Arts
University of Utah Athletics
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Utah Symphony
Utah’s Hogle Zoo
A benefit to help indigent children in the Philippines get an education and escape the crippling cycle of poverty.