Below is the snippet of the presentation. We hope that Ms. Jamie Rivera will be delighted to know that her advocacy and selfless love in dedicating her talents and gifts to children in need will be recognized by SOS peers and colleagues all over the world converging in this forthcoming event in Austria. May her tribe increase!

Ms. JAMIE RIVERA, SOS Children's Villages Philippines celebrity advocate
The celebrity advocate is a person connected with the entertainment industry (hence easily recognizable and familiar to the public), of good reputation and image and has achieved a certain level of success or influence in his or her niche. Our celebrity child advocate is Ms. Jamie Rivera, a recording artist, songwriter, album producer in the Philippines. She is also an international stage actress, having performed in London’s West End as Kim in the production of Ms. Saigon from 1990 to 1993.
She joins the ranks of international SOS celebrity partners including UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie, world famous German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, American singer and author Suzanne Vega and Queen Noor of Jordan, among many other esteemed celebrity personalities.
Celebrities as partners: The support of many well-known personalities can sometimes help projects to get off the ground smoothly and effectively promotes our work. Their valuable commitment brings the situation of children into the public eye and gives voice to our cause.
Jamie Rivera in a local event celebrating the 60th Founding Anniversary of SOS Children's Villages
HOW DOES FUNDRAISING RELATE TO OUR PR-BUDGET?
By Inspiring SOS AMBASSADORS
PHILIPPINES:
Celebrity Child Advocate: Ms. JAMIE RIVERA
International songwriter, album producer and actress
Gracing major events of the National Association
Promoting SOS Children’s Villages in TV Appearances
Allowing use of name and picture in promotion materials
Links:
http://www.mb.com.ph/node/217949/jamie-riviera-advocate
http://www.pep.ph/articles/11363/Jamie-Riviera:-New-year,-New-home
http://www.sosphilippines.org/ViewNews.aspx?newsid=136&type=1
