Partnership
The most durable work is the work we do together.
Regional and international humanitarian organizations, local mosques, and barangay councils shape our programs from design through reporting. Write to us and we will send our partnership deck.
Partnerships
Regional and international partners who help resources reach the ground.
Marks are each partner’s own, shown with attribution
International NGOMyCARE(opens in a new tab)
Key Malaysian humanitarian partner — Humanitarian Care Malaysia
International NGOHuman Appeal Australia(opens in a new tab)
International relief and development organization
- International NGO
Human Initiative(opens in a new tab)
Global humanitarian organization based in Indonesia
International NGOMyGuide Malaysia(opens in a new tab)
Malaysia-based humanitarian partner
International NGOPertubuhan Kebajikan FL (Childrity)(opens in a new tab)
Malaysia-based child welfare organization
International NGOGlobal Humanity Network(opens in a new tab)
Humanitarian foundation based in Indonesia
Regional CommitteeSoutheast Asia Humanitarian Committee (SEAHUM)(opens in a new tab)
Regional coordination for humanitarian response across Southeast Asia
International NGODompet Dhuafa Bali(opens in a new tab)
Humanitarian response, philanthropy, and community empowerment in Bali
International NGOLembaga Manajemen Infaq (LMI)(opens in a new tab)
National zakat, infaq, humanitarian, and community empowerment programs across Indonesia
Our reach
Numbers we can stand behind.
Verified figures from PhilCare's own institutional reporting, 2018 to July 2026.
Estimated combined reach
- Philippines reach
- Gaza reach
- People reached
- Scholars
Cumulative programme reach, 2018 – July 2026.
Delivered through partner implementation arrangements, 2023–2026.
Ramadan assistance, 2025.
Unique student records, 2026.
Estimation note. Cumulative programme reach may include repeat participation and recorded service instances. Where reports listed families or households, five people per family were used for estimation; figures are not presented as fully de-duplicated unique persons.
