Joyce Pring-Triviño, With PAGEONE Group And World Vision, Champions Girls’ Empowerment

Sharing her advocacy for education, Joyce Pring-Triviño stands with PAGEONE Group and World Vision to underscore the profound ripple effect of empowering girls during the enlightening #GirlsCan Campaign event. #GirlsCan #PAGEONExWorldVisionPH #WorldVisionPH #PAGEONExGirlsCan #HopeJoyJustice #BinibiningPilipinas #PAGEONEGroup #PAGEONESpotlight #PAGEONEHeartbeat

PAGEONE Group, in partnership with World Vision Philippines, highlighted girls’ empowerment during the 2025 #GirlsCan Campaign gathering on August 19. The event brought together corporate partners, beauty queens, influencers, and advocates, with World Vision Ambassador and media personality Joyce Pring-Triviño delivering an impassioned message on the urgent need to create opportunities for young girls to thrive.

Joyce, a long-time advocate for education and equal opportunities, has seen first-hand how a single act of generosity can change a child’s life. As a World Vision Ambassador and child sponsor for 10 years, she has witnessed the impact of ensuring vulnerable girls receive access to education, mentorship, and a supportive community.

“To be part of this advocacy, to be using your own platforms, your own stories, your own talents that God has given you, to share this knowledge, and to beckon people to be part of this movement, is to care for these girls that are not just numbers. They are real human beings, real people, real girls—with hopes, dreams, and aspirations that we now have the opportunity to protect, to provide for, to encourage, and to help blossom.” Pring shared in her speech.

Her message resonated with the audience, reinforcing the heart of the #GirlsCan movement: that when girls are supported, they are capable of leading, achieving their dreams, and creating change in their communities.

The event also featured presentations on the campaign’s milestones and impact, inspiring testimonies from Binibining Pilipinas 2025 titleholders, a special video collaboration between PAGEONE and Wildfyre bloggers, and a message from PAGEONE President Vonj Tingson, who underscored the company’s commitment to championing causes that uplift communities.

Through partnerships like this, World Vision and PAGEONE are amplifying the call to break barriers for girls, proving that collective action can transform individual lives and strengthen entire communities.

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