The document provides an update from Pag-asa Social Center in the Philippines, summarizing activities from December to June. It discusses the center's Christmas party, new livelihood training programs in massage therapy and cattle/swine/chicken raising, university scholarship graduates, and a basketball team. It also thanks donors and shows pictures of family days, outings, and donated shoes. The update aims to share news about helping underprivileged children and families through education and skills programs.
This document provides an update from Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines. [1] They are sponsoring 20 high school students and 30 elementary students this year through donations. [2] They have started a new Kids for Christ ministry and Men's prayer breakfast group. [3] Preparations are underway for their 4th annual Extravaganza event for children.
This document provides information about a training event for those working with children and young people. It will include:
1. Two workshop sessions for participants to choose from that suit their ministry needs, on topics like teenagers, linking church and school, using the Bible effectively.
2. Time for networking and browsing or purchasing resources to support ministry work.
3. Encouragement and fellowship through sharing as participants connect with God, children and young people, and each other.
The event costs £6 if booked by May 4th or £8 at the door, and includes refreshments. A booking form is provided to register choices and dietary requirements. The training aims to equip and refresh volunteers in their important work
This document provides information about various animals and activities at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage. It describes new animals that have arrived including Loki the crossbreed puppy, Gerri Junior the injured bird, and May the dog who loves playing with children. It also summarizes a educational trip students took to Kruger Park and news that a student was able to get a job handling reptiles. The document encourages donations to support various animals and provides details on sponsoring opportunities.
1) The Fargo-Moorhead Derby Girls are in their third season and continue to grow the sport of roller derby in the community.
2) The Derby Girls are more than just a team - they run their league as a business and contribute to local charities.
3) To try out for the team, interested women can attend a recruitment event on September 13th where they will learn about the league and have a chance to skate.
This document provides an update on the Foundation for Children in Ecuador and the Rosalie Cadron Mission. It discusses:
1) The three founding sisters of the Mission (aged 86, 82, 79) are retiring after 13 years of service, but will continue to support the Mission's work remotely. Local leadership has been established to carry on the programs.
2) The Mission's women's center and children's development center continue operating, supported by local staff and the Misericordia Sisters. Quebec sponsors remain essential in funding the school program.
3) Recent visitors were impressed by the Mission's work bringing hope, respect and care to the impoverished community, creating an "oasis
Fondation Gracia thanks donors and recognizes their contributions in various ways depending on the donation amount, including having their name placed on an honour board or a plaque. The foundation uses donations to support programs that help children, youth, families, seniors and those with disabilities by providing healthcare, education, and community services. Donations go towards ensuring the well-being of all.
This document provides an update from Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines. [1] They are sponsoring 20 high school students and 30 elementary students this year through donations. [2] They have started a new Kids for Christ ministry and Men's prayer breakfast group. [3] Preparations are underway for their 4th annual Extravaganza event for children.
This document provides information about a training event for those working with children and young people. It will include:
1. Two workshop sessions for participants to choose from that suit their ministry needs, on topics like teenagers, linking church and school, using the Bible effectively.
2. Time for networking and browsing or purchasing resources to support ministry work.
3. Encouragement and fellowship through sharing as participants connect with God, children and young people, and each other.
The event costs £6 if booked by May 4th or £8 at the door, and includes refreshments. A booking form is provided to register choices and dietary requirements. The training aims to equip and refresh volunteers in their important work
This document provides information about various animals and activities at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage. It describes new animals that have arrived including Loki the crossbreed puppy, Gerri Junior the injured bird, and May the dog who loves playing with children. It also summarizes a educational trip students took to Kruger Park and news that a student was able to get a job handling reptiles. The document encourages donations to support various animals and provides details on sponsoring opportunities.
1) The Fargo-Moorhead Derby Girls are in their third season and continue to grow the sport of roller derby in the community.
2) The Derby Girls are more than just a team - they run their league as a business and contribute to local charities.
3) To try out for the team, interested women can attend a recruitment event on September 13th where they will learn about the league and have a chance to skate.
This document provides an update on the Foundation for Children in Ecuador and the Rosalie Cadron Mission. It discusses:
1) The three founding sisters of the Mission (aged 86, 82, 79) are retiring after 13 years of service, but will continue to support the Mission's work remotely. Local leadership has been established to carry on the programs.
2) The Mission's women's center and children's development center continue operating, supported by local staff and the Misericordia Sisters. Quebec sponsors remain essential in funding the school program.
3) Recent visitors were impressed by the Mission's work bringing hope, respect and care to the impoverished community, creating an "oasis
Fondation Gracia thanks donors and recognizes their contributions in various ways depending on the donation amount, including having their name placed on an honour board or a plaque. The foundation uses donations to support programs that help children, youth, families, seniors and those with disabilities by providing healthcare, education, and community services. Donations go towards ensuring the well-being of all.
- Vincent Tan gained a franchise to open McDonald's restaurants in Malaysia in 1981 at age 29.
- In 1985, the Malaysian government privatized Sports Toto, the state lottery, and sold 70% of it to Tan.
- By 1990, Tan had acquired full control of Sports Toto and launched a new holding company called Berjaya Group.
- Tan's businesses grew to include personal care products, consumer goods, restaurants, manufacturing, telecommunications, and more through acquisitions in Malaysia and other countries over the following decades.
The document is the 2012 annual report of Toyo Ink Group Berhad. It contains information such as the notice of annual general meeting, financial highlights for 2008-2012, profiles of directors, corporate structure, and audited financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2012. The financial highlights section shows trends over the past 5 years in key financial figures such as group turnover, net profit after tax, net earnings per share, net assets per share, and gross dividend per share.
This document summarizes corporate travel services to China provided by Golden Pinnacle, including trade show tours, business and networking tours, and custom bookings. Key offerings include escorted trips to major trade shows and conferences, visits to local businesses and government organizations, and networking events. Trips include flights, hotels, meals, transport, and guides. Custom tours can be tailored based on interests, dates, group size, and other factors.
The document provides an update from Pag-asa Social Center in the Philippines, summarizing activities from December to June. It discusses the center's Christmas party, new livelihood training programs in massage therapy and cattle/swine/chicken raising, university scholarship graduates, and a basketball team. It also thanks donors and shows pictures of family days, outings, and donated shoes. The update aims to share news about helping underprivileged children and families through education and skills programs.
This document introduces M2 Hospital Lifestyle, a company that develops disposable products for hospitals to reduce costs and improve hygiene. It describes Vikas Godbole's background and experience in healthcare. M2 has developed various disposable products like burn dressing costumes, limited access dressings, absorbent draw sheets, and cesarean section kits. The products are made of non-woven fabric with absorbent materials to keep patients dry and reduce linen costs. M2 also produces disposable dead body wraps as a social responsibility initiative.
This document is the annual report of PMB Technology Berhad for the year 2011. It contains information such as the notice for the company's annual general meeting, profiles of directors, group structure, chairman's statement, financial highlights and statements. The annual general meeting will discuss agenda items such as declaring dividends, electing directors, reappointing auditors, renewing share issuance mandate, approving recurrent related party transactions and renewing share buy-back authority.
The Everest Foundation was established over 30 years ago by Patrick and Shannon Stapleton to support projects helping those in need through education and skills development. The Foundation has funded education for deaf students, supported orphanages, established an IT learning center for orphans, sponsored individuals for education and athletics, and built homes. It aims to empower communities through mentoring and teaching skills for employment and self-sufficiency.
- Chico the python was found sleeping in the office on a cold night. Michele suspected Chico was pregnant but others thought she was mistaken.
- Four orphaned warthog piglets named Carlos, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha were taken in but unfortunately Carlos passed away. The others are growing stronger each day.
- Nina the bushbaby was rescued and is now learning to survive on her own in the bush at night but still sleeps with Chico during the day.
The marketing manager provides an update on the first quarter of 2014 at Daktari Bush School, an animal orphanage and environmental education center in South Africa. Several new animals arrived and enclosures were upgraded. In February, a film crew returned to produce more videos and local students visited. Upcoming fundraising campaigns include sponsoring children and animals for Easter. The document highlights recent activities and events and thanks continued supporters.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on various club activities, events, and projects over the past week. Specifically, it discusses:
1) A letter from the club president discussing upcoming events and a successful microscope project.
2) A report on a presentation about the Handicamp program and plans to get the new district involved.
3) Announcements about various upcoming club meetings, events like a twilight sail and Christmas party, and volunteer opportunities.
The document summarizes the activities of the Cebu 2 You ministry in Cebu, Philippines for the month of September 2011. It describes their 6th annual Extravaganza event which had 375 children in attendance along with 67 workers. It also discusses the visit from a team from Calvary Chapel Downey who helped with the puppet show and expanded their puppet ministry. Finally, it mentions two new ministries they are starting - working with street children and a discipleship Bible study.
The newsletter provides updates from St Paul's Anglican Church, including notices of upcoming services and events, as well as announcements regarding the church's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Services have moved online through Zoom as the church building remains closed. A survey was also conducted to understand the community's needs and preferences for continuing activities digitally. Most respondents were interested in the online Sunday services and using platforms like Zoom and WhatsApp for fellowship.
- Vincent Tan gained a franchise to open McDonald's restaurants in Malaysia in 1981 at age 29.
- In 1985, the Malaysian government privatized Sports Toto, the state lottery, and sold 70% of it to Tan.
- By 1990, Tan had acquired full control of Sports Toto and launched a new holding company called Berjaya Group.
- Tan's businesses grew to include personal care products, consumer goods, restaurants, manufacturing, telecommunications, and more through acquisitions in Malaysia and other countries over the following decades.
The document is the 2012 annual report of Toyo Ink Group Berhad. It contains information such as the notice of annual general meeting, financial highlights for 2008-2012, profiles of directors, corporate structure, and audited financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2012. The financial highlights section shows trends over the past 5 years in key financial figures such as group turnover, net profit after tax, net earnings per share, net assets per share, and gross dividend per share.
This document summarizes corporate travel services to China provided by Golden Pinnacle, including trade show tours, business and networking tours, and custom bookings. Key offerings include escorted trips to major trade shows and conferences, visits to local businesses and government organizations, and networking events. Trips include flights, hotels, meals, transport, and guides. Custom tours can be tailored based on interests, dates, group size, and other factors.
The document provides an update from Pag-asa Social Center in the Philippines, summarizing activities from December to June. It discusses the center's Christmas party, new livelihood training programs in massage therapy and cattle/swine/chicken raising, university scholarship graduates, and a basketball team. It also thanks donors and shows pictures of family days, outings, and donated shoes. The update aims to share news about helping underprivileged children and families through education and skills programs.
This document introduces M2 Hospital Lifestyle, a company that develops disposable products for hospitals to reduce costs and improve hygiene. It describes Vikas Godbole's background and experience in healthcare. M2 has developed various disposable products like burn dressing costumes, limited access dressings, absorbent draw sheets, and cesarean section kits. The products are made of non-woven fabric with absorbent materials to keep patients dry and reduce linen costs. M2 also produces disposable dead body wraps as a social responsibility initiative.
This document is the annual report of PMB Technology Berhad for the year 2011. It contains information such as the notice for the company's annual general meeting, profiles of directors, group structure, chairman's statement, financial highlights and statements. The annual general meeting will discuss agenda items such as declaring dividends, electing directors, reappointing auditors, renewing share issuance mandate, approving recurrent related party transactions and renewing share buy-back authority.
The Everest Foundation was established over 30 years ago by Patrick and Shannon Stapleton to support projects helping those in need through education and skills development. The Foundation has funded education for deaf students, supported orphanages, established an IT learning center for orphans, sponsored individuals for education and athletics, and built homes. It aims to empower communities through mentoring and teaching skills for employment and self-sufficiency.
- Chico the python was found sleeping in the office on a cold night. Michele suspected Chico was pregnant but others thought she was mistaken.
- Four orphaned warthog piglets named Carlos, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha were taken in but unfortunately Carlos passed away. The others are growing stronger each day.
- Nina the bushbaby was rescued and is now learning to survive on her own in the bush at night but still sleeps with Chico during the day.
The marketing manager provides an update on the first quarter of 2014 at Daktari Bush School, an animal orphanage and environmental education center in South Africa. Several new animals arrived and enclosures were upgraded. In February, a film crew returned to produce more videos and local students visited. Upcoming fundraising campaigns include sponsoring children and animals for Easter. The document highlights recent activities and events and thanks continued supporters.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on various club activities, events, and projects over the past week. Specifically, it discusses:
1) A letter from the club president discussing upcoming events and a successful microscope project.
2) A report on a presentation about the Handicamp program and plans to get the new district involved.
3) Announcements about various upcoming club meetings, events like a twilight sail and Christmas party, and volunteer opportunities.
The document summarizes the activities of the Cebu 2 You ministry in Cebu, Philippines for the month of September 2011. It describes their 6th annual Extravaganza event which had 375 children in attendance along with 67 workers. It also discusses the visit from a team from Calvary Chapel Downey who helped with the puppet show and expanded their puppet ministry. Finally, it mentions two new ministries they are starting - working with street children and a discipleship Bible study.
The newsletter provides updates from St Paul's Anglican Church, including notices of upcoming services and events, as well as announcements regarding the church's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Services have moved online through Zoom as the church building remains closed. A survey was also conducted to understand the community's needs and preferences for continuing activities digitally. Most respondents were interested in the online Sunday services and using platforms like Zoom and WhatsApp for fellowship.
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This newsletter from the Daktari Bush School provides updates on their programs and animals from January to March 2015. They thank supporters for their ongoing donations, which allow the school to pursue its mission. Updates include a video about a student made by a filmmaker, winners of a game drive prize, new animals at the school including puppies and mongooses, and facility expansion projects like a new meerkat camp. The school also promotes ways for readers to donate and get involved to support the animals and children's education.
Shape Lives Foundation is a non-profit organization that has been working since 2004 to improve living standards in Ghana. In 2007, it supported numerous poverty reduction, empowerment and developmental projects. It provided bicycles to over 1,000 people, including students and farmers, to help with transportation issues. It also supported an orphanage, provided assistance to a school for the deaf, and implemented an economic empowerment project training over 800 basket weavers. Financially, the organization had over 650,000 GHC in total income and spent 630,000 on administrative, project and educational expenses.
This newsletter provides updates from St Paul's Anglican Church community in Beaconsfield. It announces that places of worship can reopen with up to 20 people following COVID-19 safety plans. It also shares notices about continuing online services, prayer requests, smartphone donations for at-risk youth, and upcoming book studies and workshops to discuss the church's future and support for families during COVID-19.
Daktari Wildlife Orphanage has taken in two new pied crows, Elvis and Presley, with broken wings. International volunteers from several countries helped in March and April. Poncho the hyena was adopted by a Swiss woman. Freddy the hyena was neutered. Snaky the snake-eagle was killed by a honey badger. Children visited from a local school and saw many animals. Daktari is running a Global Giving campaign for recurring donations to support various projects like a new one to educate 125 children in wildlife clubs. They upgraded their solar equipment with donations.
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The document discusses several community organizations and events in Mataura, New Zealand.
1) The Mataura Lions Club is collecting old coins and notes to raise funds for a children's charity. Drop-off locations are provided.
2) The Mataura Meals on Wheels program is in the early planning stages to provide meal delivery services to seniors in Mataura. Interested individuals are asked to contact Barbara Cunningham.
3) The Mataura Community Garden is preparing for the next growing season and is seeking additional volunteers. Contact details are provided.
The newsletter provides updates on several of Nourish's community projects in South Africa. It discusses distributing winter supplies to orphaned children, partnering with an environmental education organization, funding received for a borehole, producing crafts to generate income, maintaining a community garden and vegetable donations, preparing for their Secret Santa project, and their Dress for Success school uniform sponsorship program. It highlights the positive impact of these initiatives and thanks supporters and partners involved in helping the programs.
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This newsletter from St Paul's Anglican Church provides updates on:
- Plans to discuss COVID-19 safety measures and options for resuming in-person Sunday worship.
- Continuing Sunday services on Zoom in the meantime.
- An urgent call for donations of old smartphones to provide digital access for at-risk youth.
- An available rental unit in the church community.
- Information on upcoming online conversations and workshops regarding the parish's journey and future plans.
The document announces 14 recipients of Round 2, 2015 Employee Idea Grants. It provides brief summaries of each grant, which will fund volunteer teaching in Nepal, orangutan conservation in Borneo, building a dormitory in Uganda, helping a daughter's pencil donation project in Africa, home renovations for children, a reunion with a birth mother in Taiwan, digital literacy workshops in Myanmar, a school library in India, back surgery costs for a father, a dog park app in NYC, refugee aid in Greece, hurling equipment for a youth sports club in Ireland, a networking badge for girl scouts, and funding for a law fellowship on transgender rights.
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July 2011 Update (English)
1. Calamba Road, Sitio Cengia, Brgy. Iruhin Central
Update Letter
4120 Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines
Tel. (046) 483 52 84 * (046) 483 52 87 * Fax (046) 483 52 88
e-mail: pagasacenter@famiglienuove.org
http://www.facebook.com/pagasacenter
http://www.facebook.com/favolashirts
Social Center Foundation Inc. J U L Y 2 0 1 1
SPECIAL Dear friends,
THANKS We have just finished the sum- have to leave early. However, they
FOR THE mer season while most of you couldn't separate themselves from
FOLLOWING are just about to enjoy summer their seats because they were so
DONATIONS: vacation. Here we are again glued to the presentations on stage.
with some news about the Barely a month after that we recalled
€1000.00 on the months of December to June. our beginnings: after the Thanksgiving
We would like to thank you all mass where Frank Schmelzer, the
occasion of the
for taking time to read our head of Pag-asa shared: “Pag-asa has
funeral of updates, for writing us and no exact date of birth. We had no
Mr. Beckmann. your children, and sending ex- plan for starting something like this.
tra donations for the benefit of We only came up with the anniver-
€2750.00 from our children, the center, and sary January „09, because the death of
Mr. Markus our projects. Silvio (the son of Natalina Pellizzari, a
Maas and his foster parent who helped to start Pag-
As Pag-asa Center moves on, it asa) is very relevant to the beginnings
company.
is always filled with novelty of Pag-asa, which, in 1997, did not
projects for the benefit of the even have a name yet.”
€238.00 from
children and their families. Al- When Silvio died, Natalina was told:
the friends of most every month there are “Look, you lost one child, and only a
the Rotary Club things happening that we are mother can understand what it means, but
A nativity scene in one of the many
of Papenburg proud to tell you about right you could have more than a hundred children
beautiful Christmas presentations.
during their- away and we feel like we can- back.” … and that‟s how something big
not wait for another six like Pag-asa came to life. and a member who acquired a
tour.
months just to let you know of Pag-asa is now 14 years old and in those special skill shared it with our
our activities here. That‟s why years we have been acquainted with the mothers who were unemployed
€10,000.00 from
we created a social networking way family members seek help. The help at that moment.
the Rotary Club Speaking about unemploy-
account (facebook) only for we extend is only for the studies, feeding
of Papenburg you. There you can find us in and health programs of a child but usually ment, the number of unem-
galleries of photos and short here in Pag-asa when you officially support ployed persons in the Philippines
€350.00 from write-ups. Several of you have a child, the families assume that the sup- is growing ever more, mainly
ASSOCIATION already added us as friends and port is meant for the whole family. among the youth. In addition,
NDAO MONDE commented or “liked” us. To make the familes realize that we can be every year there is an estimated
UNI (PER Once again we invite all of you partners in helping them and their half million graduates who are
to check www.facebook.com neighbours we called for a meeting with out looking for a job. Pity to
PATUNGA
by searching pagasacen- the barangay officials on January 25 to those who have not even finished
M.U.) ter@yahoo.com. If you wish discuss: a vocational course. Even worse,
to see recent photos of your - Poverty alleviation – through income more and more are being dis-
€150.00 from placed by companies everyday
supported children just tell us generation and livelihood projects.
Mr. Giuseppe and we will be more than will- - Food security – by promoting produc- here and abroad.
Fragale. ing to grant your requests. tion and proper utilization of foods. Of course even Pag-asa is faced
Some of the news you will read with this kind of problem among
€530.00 on the now have After that its members and they are left
occasion of the been posted initiative with no choice but to find other
already to our on our means to earn a living. With the
40th wedding
facebook ac- part, hope of alleviating the growing
anniversary of unemployment rate, hand in hand
count. provi-
Nicoletta Our months- dence we started a new livelihood
Panarello and long prepara- started training program in February
Franco Zito. tion for our pouring with the help of Laura Novela,
Christmas in: We one of the mother beneficiaries
€212.00 from party last De- received of Pag-asa who first undertook
Parrocchia S. cember be- boxes of training (outside Pag-asa) in
came: “The The mothers of our children received their medicines massage therapy and later
Maria Assunta
best Christ- certificates in Massage Therapy from shared with Pag-asa what she
mas Party different learned. The first batch was
€1,250.00 on the
ever of Pag-asa"! This was donors. We had more than enough of made up of 14 mothers and even
occasion of the the remark of most people them at that moment and to keep the before they finished the course,
wedding of who approached and congratu- providence circulating we distributed clients had already started look-
Silvia Varotto lated us during and right after some boxes to the barangay health cen- ing for them thus providing them
the event. Some guests, due to ters. A philanthropist from Manila who a newly found source of income
conflicting commitments, told wished to remain anonymous donated a which they will be forever grate-
us beforehand that they would big amount for our livelihood programs ful for.
2. PAGE 2
Livelihood Programs
Dear friends, you might know that the sales they will be able to beach resorts within the Philippines,
many members of Pag-asa are also buy their own cattle to fat- but also by friends, sponsors and
tenant farmers or farm caretakers ten! organizations in Europe, who in this
and they are participating in cattle way want to help our Project and in
fattening schemes. They raise cows, Interested parents also took return get quality at a reasonable
and then they sell them at the mar- advantage of our newly price . If you or your friends are
ket. This is a very important source launched livelihood projects interested, just contact us through
of revenue for them. Most of them on swine fattening and our website www.favolashirts.com.
however don‟t own the cows they chicken poultry raising.
are fattening because they cannot
afford to. Even our FAVOLA-shirt
Livelihood Program is
With the help of a generous con- going ahead. Beside our al-
tributor, the Cattle Fattening ready well known tourist T-
Livelihood was realized in Pag-asa. shirts which we are selling
We had 5 fathers who acquired throughout the country, now
this livelihood program and their there are more and more
hearts are overflowing with grati- requests for “made-to-
One of the fathers of tude for this opportunity. Theirs order” printed T-shirts, not
our children who ac- (and also our) hope is, that one day only by groups, friends, or-
quired of the Cattle with the income they will get from ganizations, parishes and
Fattening Livelihood.
Heartwarming gifts
In March, after one year having enrolled their child in our pre-school, with many seminars for parents, our
grateful parents wrote a collective letter of thanks to Pag-asa Social Center during the Family Day celebra-
tion. Here are some excerpts from their letter:
“Thank you... for teaching us to listen to the will of God and to be contented about the
things we have. Slowly we are changing to become better parents. We have become
closer and more loving towards our families, our spouses, and our children.
e
rs w ...for showing us that nothing is impossible if God is with us. You have strengthened our
e lette communication with God.
Som you
rom ...and for helping us realize the importance of communicating with our children. You’ve
ived f
rece taught our children not only academically but also, imparted to them with good values in
life.
We were really touched by those words and to add to our joy, we were awarded
by the Department of Education a certificate of recognition and appreciation
for our valuable and continuous support extended to indigent school children.
Dear friends, because of your generous support, we are very proud to tell you
that 5 of our university scholars have graduated this year: two of them are
now teachers while the other 3 finished computer courses. Our happiness was
really overflowing specially when two of our graduates passed the board: one
in nursing and another in teaching.
Some of our staff receiving a certificate of recognition
Family Day:
from the Department of Education.
Some of our
daycare
children
telling
Frank what
they wanted
to be when
they grow
up.
UPDATE LETTER JULY 2011
3. PAGE 3
Smiling shoes Some letters we
received from you
outside the classroom, we organ- Academy in Indang, Cavite, they all
ized their vacations to include came back home happy. They did
both fun and educational activi- not only win the game, but they
ties, helping them to learn with- also won friends. While they all
out it feeling like a wore smiles on their faces, their
Team chore. shoe soles were also smiling as they
were slowly being torn apart from
Pag-asa,
One of these activi- their toe-caps.
our very ties is the basket-
first bas- ball game... Team Pag-asa is an indigent team
ketball Team “Pag-asa”, and buying a pair of even rubber
team. our basketball shoes, in a flea market is difficult for
team, is still at the them. Finding a used big box, one
beginning - but more than learn- of us then turned it into a “Shoe
ing the fundamentals of the game, donation box”. As it was dis-
And then came April, a break from the team learned that playing played in the lobby of our Center,
school.. basketball is not playing against family members started to drop
Just because the school year has ended opponents... They make friends their extra and slightly used rubber
in April does not mean that the educa- with the opponents instead, re- shoes. Now only their faces are
tional opportunities for our children membering in every game the smiling because their shoes are
are over as well. Since learning can Cube of Love. After having played better.
take place throughout the year, even with our friends in Saint Gregory
Summer Outing 2011
School vacation will not be complete without the most awaited treat for our children,
the summer outings!
They say that children are like cement. Whatever falls on them while the cement is fresh makes an impres-
sion. To make less privileged children happy, by bringing them on an outing during this season (April and
May) they deserve to enjoy too, is a way of showing them that there is hope, no matter how cruel life
seems to them. Giving them hope encourages optimism in them, providing them a better chance to live
happy and productive lives. If we do not show them kindness, they will take the path of hopelessness.
Under the blazing heat of the sun, the children took time to go swimming. Everyone ate, sang, and played
the day away. Then we wrapped the day up with multiple pictorial shots.
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Dear friends, all this news
was made possible because of
your continuous support for us. Come rain or shine, you remain with us. Endless
thanks to you!!!
We know that some of you are sacrificing your vacation to help your needy children
but may we still wish you a wonderful summer vacation! See you next updating!
and the entire Pag-asa team
UPDATE LETTER JULY 2011