A Child's Hope Fund in Carlsbad is a nonprofit operating from Camino Vida Roble in the Aviara business park, fighting pediatric cancer, diabetes, and hunger through medical programs, food distribution, health education, and emotional support for children across nine countries. Mobile Puppet Theaters staffed by cross-trained educators in Cebu and Manila deliver child-protection curricula against sexual exploitation while doubling as disaster-response counseling units during flood and typhoon emergencies, a dual-use model developed with partner charity HOPE Worldwide. The organization has supported the Center of Hope, a residential facility protecting exploited children in the Philippines, since 1995 — one of the longest-running program commitments among North County's international charities. Fundraising and mission coordination draw on Carlsbad's faith-based community, with congregations such as North Coast Calvary Chapel providing volunteer networks and awareness platforms for overseas campaigns. A Honduran Diabetic Center supported by the fund provides pediatric insulin access, nutritional counseling, and family health education in a region where childhood diabetes mortality remains disproportionately high due to supply-chain gaps. The performing-arts education methodology embedded in the Mobile Puppet Theater program shares a creative-pedagogy lineage with enrichment studios like Carlsbad Performing Arts Academy, translating stage craft into trauma-informed intervention tools for vulnerable child populations.