Prominent Filipino musicians and personalities are gathering in Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig this August 20 to hold a benefit concert for rescued animals called PAWCHELLA.

Just in time for the International Homeless Animals Day (IHAD) 2022, PAWSsion Project is partnering with Bonifacio Global City, Bonifacio High Street, and a number of Filipino personalities and animal advocates to hold a benefit concert for animals who need love and support the most.
“In Partnership with Bonifacio Global City and Bonifacio High Street, we are proud to announce the most awaited event of IHAD 2022! PAWCHELLA: A Benefit Concert for Pawssion Project, August 20, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., Bonifacio High Street, 5th Avenue. Come join us for a night of music, hope, and inspiration as we all strive to become the voice of the voiceless! With Performances from over 11 talented artists,” read Pawssion Project’s announcement post.
The PAWCHELLA will be hosted by Mimiyuuuh, Marc Nelson, Erika Kristensen, and Karen Ibasco. There will be free admission for the event but Pawssion Project welcomes any form of donation. One may also be a PAWSsion Patron and get exclusive perks while helping the animals in need.
“For only P1,500, you get to: 1) Sponsor a Pawssion Rescue; 2) Receive a Certificate of Rescue Sponsorship; 3) Access to the VIP Section (closer to the stage) and a chance to meet one of the guest performers!” the announcement disclosed.
The performers include Orange & Lemons, BINI, SUD, among others.
Founded in 2018 by Malou Perez, Pawssion Project Foundation, Inc. is a Philippine-based non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of animals in need.

“Pawssion Project began in Bacolod, armed simply with a lot of hope, courage and the unwavering support of a few good friends. After that first pound rescue, numerous reports poured in one after another, which eventually led to the opening of a second shelter in Bulacan in mid 2019. Since then, the journey has led Pawssion Project to more than 2000 rescues, and thankfully over 600 rehomed dogs,” the PAWSsion Project’s website stated.