SB19's Josh Cullen joins initiative that supports vulnerable children | ABS-CBN

ADVERTISEMENT

dpo-dps-seal
Welcome, Kapamilya! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Tell me more!

SB19's Josh Cullen joins initiative that supports vulnerable children

SB19's Josh Cullen joins initiative that supports vulnerable children

ABS-CBN News

Clipboard

HandoutHandout

SB19's Josh Cullen has joined an initiative that supports vulnerable children in the Philippines. 

Launched by Sony Music Entertainment Philippines in partnership with Reach Out and Feed Philippines, the project is part of the Sony Music Group's "Season of Giving" campaign which unites its artists and songwriters to give back to different communities. 

Cullen took part in an outreach program at San Pablo Apostol Parish in Tondo, Manila. He performed tracks from his debut solo album "Lost & Found," as well as the hit SB19 song "Gento."  

The SB19 member also invited the kids to join him on stage for a dance challenge. In his speech, he spoke about his humble beginnings and stressed the importance of persisting in the face of adversity and not giving up on their dreams. 

ADVERTISEMENT

"Being involved in causes that reflect my values keeps my work authentic... This experience has shown me how even small collective efforts can lead to real, meaningful change. I'm grateful to be part of a campaign that not only provides support but also brings joy to the community," Cullen said.

"Music connects people, builds empathy, and provides a platform for voices that may otherwise go unheard. In local communities, the arts can create a sense of belonging, strengthen bonds, and spark positive change," he added.

At the end of the event, Cullen joined volunteers from Reach Out and Feed Philippines to distribute gifts to children who participated in the party games. 

"Collaborating with Josh Cullen brought a relatable and inspiring figure to both our team and the young beneficiaries," said Dawn Cabigon, founder of Reach Out and Feed Philippines.

"His visit to Tondo, where many children have parents who are incarcerated or make a living through scavenging, offered them a powerful example of hope and resilience."

Related videos:







Read More:

Josh Cullen

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

It looks like you’re using an ad blocker

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.