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UNICEF collaborates with Ang INK for cards and gifts with purpose

Launches Hiraya Collection to bring hope through art-filled gifts

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Every purchase from UNICEF’s Hiraya Collection supports programs that help Filipino children survive and thrive.

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MANILA, 03 September 2025 — Looking for a gift that gives back? UNICEF Philippines has recently launched the Hiraya Collection, a new line of all-occasion cards and merchandise. Created in collaboration with Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan (Ang INK), the collection is all about bringing hope to vulnerable children through beautiful, art-filled gifts.

The limited-edition collection features unique designs by Ang INK, the country’s leading collective of children’s illustrators. Hiraya is a Filipino term that signifies deep hope and aspiration and the collection paints an image of a happy childhood every child deserves to experience.

“This is our first time releasing an all-occasion line of cards, as we usually launch our greeting cards during the Christmas season,” said Carmen Gonzalez Ortiz, UNICEF Philippines Chief Private Sector Fundraising. “We are constantly looking for creative and meaningful ways to drive more support for children. The Hiraya Collection is a perfect example of how art and advocacy can come together to tell stories of children all year round and promote life-changing programs that will bring them a step closer to a brighter future.”

Creativity for a Cause

Each collectible design is inspired by Ang INK artists’ fondest childhood memories, turning every item into a meaningful gift that connects, celebrates, and gives hope. 


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Iori Espiritu, a ceramic artist and illustrator, designed the “Sama-Sama, Salo-Salo,” which shows children gathering ingredients for a meal, reflecting her hope for children to have proper nutrition or to have access to healthy food.


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Kat Melo, designer and illustrator, draws from her own childhood memories with her piece called “Sayaw ng Santan.” It captures a moment of playfulness and carefreeness she remembers, weaving together images of children dancing and making bracelets from flowers.


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Al Estrella, a full-time grade school teacher and an illustrator, chose the subject of education, titling his piece “Pangalawang Tahanan” or “Second Home.” He believes that learning can happen inside and outside the school and that classrooms are children’s second home. “I believe that education is an important part of youth and it is their right to have quality education,” said Estrella.

Shop now and help Filipino children survive and thrive

In 2024, thanks to generous contributions of supporters, UNICEF provided over 26,000 children with emergency supplies after landslides and floods. Your continued support enables UNICEF to champion the rights of Filipino children and serve as a foundation for their hopes of a better life.

The Hiraya Collection includes the UNICEF Cards for Every Occasion, featuring 12 unique designs available for P1,000. The collection also consists of the UNICEF Tote Bag, which comes with a keychain and is available in three different designs for P1,500.

Every purchase from the Hiraya Collection supports UNICEF’s programs for children in education, health and nutrition, immunization, protection, climate, environment, resilience, and aid in emergencies. Your purchase can be a child’s first day at school, access to life-saving nutrition, or the protection they need in a crisis.

A gift from this collection is more than just a beautiful item—it is a direct investment to a child's future, helping to make the dream of a better life a reality.

The “Hiraya” Collection and other UNICEF merchandise, such as the UNICEF Mini Backpack Charm (P1,200), UNICEF Notebooks (P500), and UNICEF Gift Bag (P200), are available exclusively on the UNICEF Giving Shop, UNICEF Philippines’ official online store. Shop now and help children survive and thrive.

PRESS CONTACT

Lely Djuhari
Chief of Advocacy and Communication
UNICEF Philippines
Tel: +639175675622
Email: ldjuhari@unicef.org

Anna Paras
Communication Officer
UNICEF Philippines
Tel: +63 917 812 1051
Email: aparas@unicef.org

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