Davao, Philippines — TP in the Philippines (formerly Teleperformance), a leader in digital business services, has deepened its commitment to inclusive growth and community impact in Mindanao by naming the House of Hope Foundation for Kids with Cancer, Inc. as an official beneficiary under its corporate social responsibility arm, Citizen of the World (COTW) Foundation.

Founded in 2004, House of Hope has been a cornerstone of pediatric cancer care in Mindanao, providing a “halfway house” for families traveling long distances for treatment, as well as holistic medical, psychosocial, and financial support. Its programs, including Kids of Hope and the Mindanao Pediatric Cancer Care Network, have helped position the Southern Philippines Medical Center as a regional hub for pediatric oncology.

The partnership was formalized through a contract signing between Jeffrey Johnson, Chief People Officer of TP in the Philippines and President of COTW Foundation, and Arleen Aportadera, Manager of House of Hope. Under this collaboration, TP in the Philippines will support initiatives that include access to treatment, early detection programs, and child life services to help young patients navigate the challenges of care.

Being a true Citizen of the World means partnering with the communities where we live and work,” said Johnson. “This collaboration with House of Hope reflects our belief that corporate responsibility must translate into real, measurable impact, especially for the most vulnerable in our communities.”

This partnership highlights TP in the Philippines’ broader commitment to purpose-driven growth, particularly in Mindanao, where the company continues to expand its operations while prioritizing long-term community well-being.

By joining forces, TP in the Philippines and House of Hope aim to create a lasting impact, providing care, support, and hope for children battling cancer—saving lives, one “Child of Hope” at a time.

For more information about TP and COTW Foundation’s initiatives, visit www.tp.com.