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Kapamilya stars get ready for ABS-CBN Ball 2018

September 20, 2018 AT 03:38 PM

Kapamilya stars get ready for ABS-CBN Ball 2018

The country’s brightest stars are pulling out all the stops to look their best at the most anticipated celebrity fashion event in the country, the ABS-CBN Ball 2018, on September 29.



The country’s brightest stars are pulling out all the stops to look their best at the most anticipated celebrity fashion event in the country, the ABS-CBN Ball 2018, on September 29.
 
Confirmed to be attending the ball to celebrate friendship and togetherness are Coco Martin, Anne Curtis, Karla Estrada, and Vice Ganda.
 
Fans are also abuzz online about their anticipation for the attendance of the country’s hottest love teams, including Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, and Nadine Lustre and James Reid. Also adding excitement is Matteo Guidicelli’s revelation that he asked his girlfriend Sarah Geronimo to be his date at the ball.  
 
The ABS-CBN Ball will be also be made special as it will launch an advocacy that will help Filipino children.
 
It will be dedicated to launching collaborative efforts to help in the re-launching of Bantay Banta 163’s Children’s Village, which will serve as a home to abused, exploited, and neglected children.
 
With the relaunch of the Children’s Village in Norzagaray, Bulacan in December, more children will be able to get the care and guidance they need to overcome the effects of abuse.
 
It will continue to provide immediate care and holistic healing for children and help them build a better future for themselves through physical and psychological means in a structured, therapeutic family-like environment. Social workers, health care professionals, and house parents will look over the children in the complex, which has a meditation room, a music room, an arts and crafts room, library, and cottages, where children stay.
 
In the complex, older children are also taught necessary life skills in preparation for their reintegration to society through new programs like the Resilience Program, Productivity Skills Training, and Livelihood Development Program.