#MoreThanGold: Moms thank Pampers for New Touching Campaign
Parenthood is hard work – but even more so when you’re a single
mom. In the Philippines, about 14 million are single moms (95% of estimated 14
to 15 million solo parents) according to a World Health Organization-funded
study by the Department of Health and the University of the
Philippines-National Institutes of Health. Many of whom must juggle multiple
jobs, household chores, their own education, and childcare all at the same
time. Some single moms from urban poor and marginalized communities also experienced
an increase in unpaid care work during the pandemic, spending over five hours
more a day, according to an Oxfam International survey.
It is precisely this
inexhaustible strength and incredible love for their child in the face of the
unique challenges of single motherhood which inspired the latest program of
Pampers Philippines called #MoreThanGold. It aims to support World Vision
Philippines’s Go Baby Go program which gives holistic early childhood
development assistance for single-mom children belonging in World Vision’s
communities.
The campaign was launched with a
heartwarming 60-seconder film that reflects and celebrates the extraordinary
achievements of young, single mothers. We see the single mom in the film
working many jobs to be able to provide for her child, finishing her studies,
and taking care of and raising her firstborn. And through the eyes of her baby,
as told by the tug-at-the-heartstrings voiceover, we see that it is through her
strength and her determination in facing her unique motherhood journey that
makes her a real treasure. Indeed, we realize that she can be anything she set
herself to be – and that she is more precious than gold.
“Pampers’s purpose is to champion and care for all families and
their babies’ happy and healthy development. As we continue with this
commitment, we also recognize the reality that no parenthood journey is the
same and that there are single moms who have been doing things beyond the
extraordinary,” says Charm Banzuelo, Senior Communications Manager for Pampers
Philippines. “As a brand, we want to do more and be a force for good by using
our platform to share their story and extend assistance through our partnership
with World Vision.”
World Vision’s Go Baby Go! (GBG) Parenting Program model aims to
strengthen caregiver confidence and competence, and to provide nurturing care
to babies during their first 1,000 days—from the moment of conception inside
the womb until the baby turns three, so that they can reach their full
potential.
World Vision’s Resource Development Director, Jun Godornes,
expresses his gratitude to Pampers: "We're truly delighted to be part of
P&G Pampers’s More than Gold campaign. The campaign highlights the joys and
challenges of parenthood that resonate with all Filipino parents. Pampers has
become a household name that is now synonymous to the word ‘diaper.’ We laud
Pampers for dedicating this campaign to single moms to support them in raising
their children as best as they can. At World Vision, we believe that given the
right tools and opportunities, girls can overcome adversity and become
changemakers and leaders of our nation. Congratulations to Pampers for
inspiring more Filipinos through this heartwarming campaign!”
Unsurprisingly, the short film quickly rose to the top of online
Twitter trending charts last Sunday, giving netizens all the feels. The film
also prompted moms, including online mom personalities like Vien Iligan and
beauty queen Jehza Simon to share experiences of their single motherhood, and
tagging fellow young single moms in their re-shares of the film.
Witness
a single mom’s golden moments and watch the #MoreThanGold video here: LINK
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