Why we built this and who it's for
Every person, no matter how poor, how young, or how forgotten, has something special inside them. A talent. A gift. A dream that deserves to be seen.
But most of these people will never get discovered. Not because they're not good enough, but because nobody is looking.
MyTalent.MyDream exists to change that.
We build free websites for talented people who can't afford one, especially kids and underprivileged communities in Cebu and the Philippines.
Anyone. If you have a talent or know someone who does, submit it. We'll do the rest.
You don't need money to make a difference. Here's how:
Somewhere right now, a child is singing in the streets with a voice that could fill stadiums, but no one is listening. A teenager is drawing masterpieces on the back of old notebooks, but no one will ever see them. A mother is creating beautiful things with her hands, but she can't afford to show the world.
These people are not asking for handouts. They are asking for a chance.
When you sponsor a talent on MyTalent.MyDream, you're not just giving money. You're telling someone: "I see you. I believe in you. And I'm going to help the world see you too."
That belief, that single moment when someone finally feels seen, can change the entire direction of a life.
"Behind every dream is a person waiting for someone to say: I believe in you."
Every talent on this platform has a GoFundMe campaign. Your donation, whether it's $5 or $500, goes directly to helping them reach their dream. Vocal lessons for a singer. Art supplies for a young artist. Dance training for a kid who learned from YouTube. Equipment for a builder. A chance for someone who never had one.
You don't have to change the whole world. Just change one person's world. That's enough. That's everything.
MyTalent.MyDream was created by Reafil Rusiana in Cebu, Philippines. She believes that the most powerful thing you can give a person isn't money. It's the belief that they matter.
This platform is built with love and maintained for free. Because some things are more important than profit.