Scary Logos Wiki:Caritas Manila

Caritas Manila is a non-profit organization that provides help for the people who suffered poverty and hunger. Caritas Manila, however, produced a series of advertisements that contains distressing themes accompanied by ominous background music that startled the viewers in the mid-90s to early 2000s.

Background
Caritas Manila have produced four advertisements: the feral child wandering on the street, the dead beggar, the stained glass artworks, and the boy whose stomach is forming a hole by fire.

1st variant: Feral child
First aired in 1994, this ad shows a feral child wandering on the streets (presumably in Metro Manila), with the series of text in black background stating "What would his future be like? At 3, he could be on the streets. At 5, he could be addicted to drugs. At 12, he could be a petty thief... At 16, he could be a murderer or he could be dead... unless you start caring."

2nd variant: The dead beggar
This ad shows the boy lying down beside the steel cup for alms; one person drops the coin onto the cup. The camera zooms around the boy surrounded by the flies, indicated that the boy has died, and zooms into the cup before the fading into the text stating "Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo? (lit. Of what use is the grass when the horse is already dead?)

3rd variant: Stained glass artworks
A series of stained glass artworks. It was last aired on TV in 2002.

4th variant: The boy with a burning stomach
It was aired at around c. 1998-99 showing the boy (in a black background) whose stomach is burning, slowly forming a hole (like in a paper), suggesting that the boy is desperate for food.

Scare factor
All the advertisements are accompanied by ominous and eerie background. The 1st variant features the ominous choir humming then shifts into suspenseful music then shifts back to ominous choir humming. The 2nd variant features the slow melancholy at first but shifts to ominous music. The 3rd variant features the opera-like background music. The 4th variant simply features the constant low sharp piano key.

It ends with the byline text stating "Give To Catholic Charities" along with the logo of Caritas.