Welcome to
Superkids!
Where every child discovers they are super in God's eyes — through Bible lessons, worship, and love.
Children gathered for the Superkids Christmas Party
How Superkids Began
In 1999, New Hope to Asia held its first Christmas party for the children of Cainta, Rizal. We expected 100 kids — 500 showed up.
Thanks to God's gracious provision, all were fed and given gifts. That day planted a seed that grew into Superkids — the heartbeat of our Kids Ministry and the name every child and volunteer knows and loves.
Weekly Programs
Year-round programs that nurture the hearts and minds of children in our community.
Bible Club
Every Saturday morning: a hot meal, Bible stories, memory verses, and worship for 450+ children from the community.
Sunday School
Age-appropriate Bible classes every Sunday during the worship service, helping kids grow in faith from an early age.
Kids Worship
Songs and praise that teach children to worship God with joy, building a foundation of faith through music.
Bible Memorization
Hiding God's Word in young hearts through fun, interactive memorization activities and Scripture challenges.
Vacation Bible School
A special week of worship, games, crafts, and God's Word — the highlight of every child's summer.
Feeding Programs
Nourishing bodies and souls — every Bible Club includes a hot meal for every child who attends.
Christmas Party
Para Sa Superkids
Every December, over 1,200 children fill the Ynares Multi-Purpose Covered Court in Cainta for the annual Superkids Christmas Party — the biggest event of the year.
Each child receives a Big Bag of Hope filled with toys, school supplies, and treats. The program features live performances, a nativity play, worship, and a message of God's love.
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Over 1,200 children at the Superkids Christmas Party 2025
Superkids in Action
A child in prayer during the program
Sunday school at the Kinder Corner
A girl receives her Big Bag of Hope
Support
Superkids
Your generosity provides meals, school supplies, and the hope of Jesus to hundreds of children every week.