When Kim was asked to paint an image of ‘sponsorship,’ his mind filled with vibrant, joyous images.
“The hot air balloon is the representation of Chalice for me,” says the 16-year-old artist. “It symbolizes hope, journey, love, and being light and free.”
Kim was sponsored through our Tondo site in the Philippines when he was six years old. From the get-go, he was always showing up for the site’s programs and events.
“During one of these activities,” site staff say, “he caught the attention of a facilitator who noticed his talent for drawing and acting. Because, even in Grade 1, he had already joined art contests.”
“This became his passion – expressing his thoughts through drawing.”
He set his eyes on the Philippine School for the Arts for his high school. His mother wasn’t so sure. Eunice, the Tondo site director, paid his family a visit to help address her questions and concerns. Reassured that her son would receive a high-quality education, she gave Kim her blessing.
“With the support of his Chalice sponsor, he successfully entered the school,” staff say. Today, he’s in grade 11, and occasionally takes on art commissions to help offset his expenses. He spends his winnings from art contents to cover his allowance and art materials.
“As a sponsored child for over nine years, my journey has been significant,” says Kim. “Chalice has played an important role for my family and me.”
“From financial assistance to creating joyful memories, I am grateful,” he says. He fondly remembers field trips, summer workshops, games festivals, meal programs, Christmas festivities, and even dentist check-ups. He also deeply values “the opportunity to attend a great school where I am today.”
His joy illuminates the artwork he contributed to Chalice’s “Through My Eyes” 2024 gallery of artwork by sponsored children.
“It is adorned with small and colorful hands, representing men and my fellow sponsored children. Then, it is headed towards a bright city, indicating a promising future for all of us.”
“I am filled with so much joy when I look back on my memories, and I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Chalice for making this program possible and helping us here in Tondo.”
We featured Kim’s story and joyous artwork on the cover of our News Magazine, released in April.