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Nicole Scherzinger’s day with Unicef meeting children in Manila
Feb 13 2015

Nicole Scherzinger reflected on her spent time with the children of poverty-stricken Manila on Friday afternoon.

The singer posted adorable pictures of a visit to the worst-affected areas of The Philippines, where she met children living in dangerous, overcrowded communities around the capital.

Nicole, 36, visited Southeast Asian country with Unicef, later saying she ‘fell in love’ with the beautiful children on what was an ‘inspiring’ day.

Taking to her Instagram on Friday,Nicole shared touching images with a group of little ones, who made her smile widely.

 

Nicole called the experience, ‘Such an honor and blessing to spend time w/ these beautiful children’.

In one image, she coos over an adorable tot up, lifting them into the air and continuing her caption by saying, ‘Esp this lit’ one today. Despite tough conditions these kids are so inspiring!’

Being of Filipino heritage herself, Nicole was interested to spend a day with the world’s leading organisation – which fights for the wellbeing of children in 190 countries across the globe – as part of their Children In Danger campaign.

Many of the families Nicole met at the Baseco Compound, near the main port in Manila, would have been battling poverty, hunger, disease and the risk of violence.

She spoke to Unicef about her harrowing experience, saying: ‘I’m part Filipina so I have a strong connection with the country and feel I have a responsibility to do what I can and bring awareness to the dangers that Filipino children face everyday.

‘It’s been so humbling to meet incredible, inspiring Filipino children who are living in really tough conditions.’

As an organisation, Unicef helps to raise funds in order to turn donations into practical actions which help feed, clothe and educate young people.

On the afternoon of her trip, Nicole met children taking part in singing and dancing activities based around learning about their rights and keeping them off the streets.

‘Simple things like going to school and learning about their rights is so important,’ Nicole continued. ‘Not only in terms of changing their lives but it also keeps them safe and off the streets.

‘There are thousands of kids in Manila who are living in heartbreaking conditions but it’s amazing to see how Unicef and their partners are trying to do more to protect children in danger.’

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Magdalena X 116 46
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