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GMA Network
4 days ago
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- GMA Network
PHLPost launches postage stamp honoring Pope Francis
The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) on Thursday launched a commemorative stamp honoring Pope Francis. In a statement, PHLPost said the release of Pope Francis' stamp celebrates his 'enduring legacy of faith, compassion, and service to humanity.' The stamp is in a se-tenant format or printed from the same plate. It consists of a connected pair with unique designs. 'One highlights Pope Francis's spiritual humility, while the other reflects his strong advocacy for peace, social justice, and environmental stewardship,' PHLPost said. It explained that the format presents the dual aspect of Pope Francis' mission and influence across religious and global humanitarian efforts. The commemorative stamp has 20,000 printed copies. There are also 1,000 pieces of the Official First Day Cover, which has the newly issued stamps and a cancellation postmark stamped with the official release date. These limited-edition items are now available for purchase at the Manila Central Post Office. 'Through this stamp, we are sending a message of unity, love, and faith that transcends borders. It is our humble way of honoring a global religious figure who has touched countless lives, including millions of Filipinos,' Postmaster General and CEO Luis Carlos said. PHLPost previously released stamps of Pope Francis, including the 2015 commemorative stamp during his apostolic visit to the Philippines and the 2014 stamp that marked the first year of his papacy. Pope Francis, who replaced the late Pope Benedict XVI in 2013, died at the age of 88 on April 21, 2025, due to a stroke and irreversible heart failure. He was succeeded by Pope Leo XIV, who was inaugurated on May 18, 2025. —VBL, GMA Integrated News


Cision Canada
30-04-2025
- General
- Cision Canada
Canada Post Community Foundation's new fundraising stamp stands tall for Canada's children and youth
100 per cent of funds raised provide grants to schools, charities and community organizations across Canada OTTAWA, ON, April 30, 2025 /CNW/ - Canada Post has issued a new Community Foundation stamp as part of its annual fundraising campaign to support community programs for Canadian children and youth. The stamp features a charming illustration of giraffes caring for their young, highlighting the importance of giving every child the opportunity to thrive in a supportive and enriching environment. The Community Foundation distributes grants to local and national non-profit groups that offer programming for children and youth across Canada. Since 2012, it has awarded $14.8 million to more than 1,300 community projects in every province and territory. Grants from the Foundation are funded through customer donations in post offices, employee contributions and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the stamp and postcard. Every dollar raised provides grants to schools, charities and community organizations that make a difference in the lives of children and youth (up to age 21). About the stamp Designed by Paprika and illustrated by Anne-Julie Dudemaine, the 2025 Community Foundation stamp artwork features playful and original typography that was created specifically for this stamp issue. The design was selected by Canada Post employees and signifies what the Foundation wants childhood to be for every child: lighthearted and carefree. The stamp, Official First Day Cover – cancelled in Ottawa – and colourful postage-paid postcard are available at post offices and online at A $1 surcharge from the sale of each booklet of 10 stamps, or an extra 10 cents from the sale of each OFDC and postcard, goes straight to the Foundation. About the Foundation A registered charity, the Canada Post Community Foundation's mission is to improve the lives of Canadian children and youth. Through its grassroots, community-based approach, the Foundation plays a key role in helping Canada Post achieve its purpose, A Stronger Canada – Delivered. Supporting initiatives that benefit children and youth helps strengthen communities for all Canadians. To donate to the Community Foundation, purchase a booklet of stamps at a local post office or visit For links to images of the stamp and other resources: