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John 15:12
Showing posts with label Christmas Donation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Donation. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

CCVF: 3 more days left, you can make make a child smile





December 12 is fast approaching. If you don't have something important to do or if you want to do something great why not join  for an immersion visit and drop off of donations to Chosen Children Village Foundation.

Are you in Cavite or near Cavite? Below is the location map going to CCVF


Wanna learn more about CCVF? Click the links below



Some videos about Chosen Children Village Foundation












Donations are in kind like toys, clothes, toiletries and food stuff for kids(Click here for the complete list of wishlist CCVF needs).


This could be a life changing experience and an eye opener for you.


So we invite you to join. If you are outside the Philippines like we can help by donating financial aid like transpo fare or small amount of money which can be use by those going there to purchase some food for the children and share and enjoy eating with the children at the orphanage. 

Come let us make a child smile this Christmas!!!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Why am I PAYING IT FORWARD?

                                                source: http://agirlwithgreeneyes.blogspot.com/


Ever remember the movie where young Trevor McKinney(played by Haley Joel Osment) made a concept where in we can achieve an Utopian society when each helps  three persons but these three can't pay him back but instead has to pay it forward to another three persons and that such should be something that will truly have a big impact on that person's life.

At the present moment it seems such won't work because people seem not to care. Everyday we hear bad news from one place to another. And such has made us indifferent to our neighbor or countryman or any person. But that shouldn't be the case. It may  be impossible but if we make small steps it would make a difference.

The question now is do you want to make a difference?

                                                      source: http://langwitches.org/blog/

You have reasons why you help, why you volunteer, or chip in a donation. What is your reason? Why are you paying it forward? 

This blog post is primarily for the projects I and my friends have started and we implore your help in making it a reality. 


                                         source: http://www.chosenchildrenvillage.org/
My friend  planned a visit to Chosen Children Village Foundation(to know more click here) and we ask for your kind donations in kind or monetary value for their wish list/needs. 







                                                      source: http://encycl.opentopia.com


On the other hand Jerry Villeta, a native of Isabela, is asking for help to help the poor victims of typhoon Juan in Isabela. We have coordinated such fund drive to his friend Fr. Sam Salazar, OFM  who gave us the list needed which mostly are cooking wares but would highly appreciate it if we can give some toys and clothing for the young ones(to learn on how to donate or have an idea where we can buy cooking wares at a better price please click here).   

You can share your reasons here(by leaving your message in the comment box)if you are currently helping an organization or would like to join us in our two projects...it would be nice to hear that the world is filled with people with good hearts and is paying forward God's blessings to our less fortunate brothers and sisters .



                              source:http://www.coneinc.com



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Let me start and I hope you keep the ball rolling.

It has always been my dream to help out in building houses just as what Gawad Kalinga is doing today. I have been fortunate enough to passed my CPA Board Exam and have a work that supports my needs. I remember one time my conversations with my sister that I just wanted to have a simple life; but our life as a Delos Angeles back in our barangay where people look up to you makes me uneasy. It makes me uneasy because people think we are great clan or something but in reality we are just anyone else... that is why my desire to simplicity led me to my desire to help  those who needed help. It is unfortunate that I never had that chance thus I share my talent as a blogger to spread the word where help is needed most and whatever extra I have I share...

Monday, November 15, 2010

Can you help Isabela?


                                           source: http://members.shaw.ca/gthemidwife/


After typhoon Juan(international name Megi) ravaged Isabela the following is all what is left to the people:

                        source:http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=153900

                                                source: http://www.allvoices.com



Christmas is coming and the people of Isabela will be spending their Christmas without their homes and with an empty stomach. The children wont received any gifts from Santa Claus not because because they  are bad rather their will be no gifts from their parents(Santa Claus in real life) because their livelihood is gone.


What can you do to help Isabela?



Gawad Kalinga has initiated an outreached program during the time typhoon Juan hit Isabela. As they continue to help they ask for our help as well. Kalinga sa Bayan: Laban Kay “Juan,” Para Kay Juan is an ongoing outreached of Gawad Kalinga. You can help by donating to Gawad Kalinga

To know more about Gawad Kalinga's Kalinga sa Bayan: Laban Kay “Juan,” Para Kay Juan click here.

To make  a donation click here .





                                          source:http://www.redcross.org.ph/



You can also drop or give your donations to the Philippine National Red Cross. 

For ways to donate to Philippine National Red Cross  click here.

To make a donation via PayPal click here

My friends and I are planning to make a donation drive  through Jerry Villeta's friend in the Franciscan order, Fr. Sam Salazar, OFM. We are still in the planning stage and we hope to be able to set something on how are we going to organize donations and bring it to the designated barangay. Donations will be in kind and if possible it would be cooking wares, utensils, and food supplies. For more information please email or contact the following:


For Metro Manila donations

Fr. Sam Salazar, OFM
Santuario de San Pedro Bautista Parish in Frisco, Q.C.
+639179918539; +639297333770
(02) 373-2971, (02) 415-7235, Telefax (02) 374-4874
 

For MiddleEast Donations

JERRY VILLETA
jsev57704@yahoo.com

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