lifestyle, entertainment, reviews

Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

November 18, 2017

AirAsia and World Vision partner for brighter future this Christmas


AirAsia teams up with World Vision to continue supporting children all over the Philippines through education as they launch their
Christmas campaign entitled, See The World which will begin this Friday, December 1 until 31, 2017.
As Christmas brings families together from far places around the world, booking with AirAsia will also help you support a child as P5 from fares of every trip. P5 collectively from all passengers can make a huge difference to benefiting children. AirAsia Regional COO Pete Chareonwongsak is really excited to become part of this campaign as they have become a medium to reunite families and also extend hope to the children that will benefit this campaign.
Pete Chareonwongsak, AirAsia Regional COO

During the launch, World Vision Ambassadors Quest, Christian Bautista together with the Mandaluyong Children's Choir, performs inspiring and set the mood for everyone for Christmas at the Hotel H2O in Manila. Watch the videos below:


You can also help more children even if you have no travel plans by signing up to WorldVision Philippines and become a Child Sponsor for only P750 per month. Make it your daily habit to extend hope to those who need it and give them a brighter Christmas.


Subscribe to my updates:
Share:

September 20, 2012

TARA! TARA! TARA! concert set this September 29

on September 29, 2012, Earth Day Jam Foundation and Corregidor Foundation Inc., in cooperation with Dimitri Productions, invites everyone to join in with the whole community of Corregidor in a clean up drive for the Manila Bay. the said activity is also inline with the international coastal clean up happening at the same date.
this campaign is to promote cleanliness not just only in Corregidor but for all of us to be responsible in all of the shorelines worldwide. as the tourist spot is historically important for all Filipinos, we are also aware of the diverse wildlife of the island, which is equally important.

so why Corregidor and not at Manila Bay? in the recent events of flooding and storm, garbage from nearby coasts of Bataan, Cavite and Manila has been driven to the shores of Corregidor greatly affects the image of the island as a sanctuary of environmental and historical living.

not long ago, monkeys, deers and different kinds of aviary species said to dwell on the island. people who live in the island also do fishing for a living which we are also enjoying on our plates. with this clean up drive, we will be able to revive the glorious Corregidor island.

ruins of Corregidor
the concert is supported by clean up volunteers like the Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Navy, and its official carrier Sun Cruises, in cooperation with Holcim Philippines, Chevron, the Department of Tourism, and Corregidor Foundation.

the concert party to be held as the sun sets will be participated by local artists like Lou Bonnevie, Kitchie Nadal, Megan Aguilar, the Drum Circle, and Pure Sound among others. this is intended to make the environmental cause to be fun and raise more awareness in taking care of the environment.

enjoying the concert is easy. it comes with a travelling package with Sun Cruise where you can also enjoy the sights and stories of Corregidor. you may register through emailing earthdayjamfoundation@gmail.com or call (02) 8976991. You can also visit them on Facebook at Earthday Jam Foundation.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

July 4, 2012

HOW DO I LOVE THEE exhibit opens to the public

in the combat for the spread of HIV/AIDS worldwide, the Love Yourself Project developed a fund-raising project to support its activities featuring the works of style photographer Ian Alquiros.
it will be staged at the Love Yourself Hub at 1850 Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila (at the back of PWU) starting July 9 to August 5, 2012. the photographs feature the male torso in black and white.

the exhibit also displays the ideals of the Love Yourself Project propagating the ideas and practices of loving one self, caring and sharing one self as a way of multiplying joy.

you can look at the exhibit for 1PM - 6PM and more information at www.loveyourself.ph or http://www.ianfelixalquiros.com.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

June 25, 2012

ARIEL and Team Manila supports Philippine Olympic athletes

in the recently held activity at the SM Mall of Asia, Ariel laundry detergent pays tribute and support to the 2012 Philippine Olympic athletes. the Olympics is set this July in London and a physical manifestation of their support is to invite everyone donate a piece of their clothing with the following colors: red, white, blue, and yellow.
the activity got even merrier with bands especially when 6CycleMind went on stage. the crowds gather in the music hall of SM Mall of Asia for this great advocacy.

the pieces of clothing will be formed as a big Philippine flag to be waved by the athletes in the parade of nations in the opening ceremonies of the Olympics 2012.
for you to give your support, you can bring your clothes or avail of the patch saying "Proud Keeper of Philippines' Colors" for only Php 50.00. and with Team Manila, a special Proud Keeper shirt is sold at Php 550, proceeds will be of aid to the athletes too.

to view more details about the campaign, you may visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/arielphilippinescolors.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

March 21, 2012

EARTH HOUR multiplies reach using social media

the biggest environmental event, Earth Hour, will be held on March 31 2012 at 8:30 - 9:30PM. and in the Philippines, 3 key venues will simultaneously switch off lights in support of the event. these are Ayala Business District in Makati, Plaza Independencia in Cebu City and in SM Davao. parade and activities will be conducted earlier before the
switch off.
more so, social media increased the awareness through the "I Will if You Will" campaign. this multiplied all supporters all over the world going on beyond the hour. WWF-Philippines ambassadors Rovilson Fernandez and Marc Nelson are willing to do their own dares if their followers will do their share.
over Twitter, you can do the same thing to inspire others. here's how:
• On your Twitter, tweet what you will do for the environment, when you friend whom you will tag for a dare, take your challenge. For example, I will stop smoking if Carl will stop watching dolphin shows.
• At the end of the statement, declare your support to Earth Hour by adding this line “Let’s support #Earth Hour.” and tagging #IWIYW (short for I Will If You Will) and @WWF_Philippines.
o Example: I will use the stairs instead of elevator if @popazrael will reduce his water consumption :). Let’s support #EarthHour! #IWIYW @WWF_Philippines
• You may do this as frequent as you can.

you can also do this on Facebook:
• On your Facebook wall, post a new statement that you will do for the environment, when you friend whom you will tag for a dare, take your challenge. For example, I will stop smoking if Carl will stop watching dolphin shows.
• At the end of the statement, declare your support to Earth Hour by adding this line “I support Earth Hour. Please support it too.” and tagging WWF Philippines.
• You may do this as frequent as you can.

Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia and has spread all over the world for its worthwhile cause. and eversince it joined, the Philippines leads to be the most number of participants joining Earth Hour. so invite people you know to switch off the lights on March 31 2012 in support of Earth Hour.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

September 15, 2011

The Favorite T-shirt Award

this will be the first time that I am sharing a very unusual story from the closet. about my favorite shirt. if there could be a special awards night for shirts and if this shirt could talk, i think it will give the most heart-warming speech.

i got this shirt from a relative who went abroad and of course as you all know in the Philippine culture, relatives at home would expect something back. lucky enough that i got the last piece which doesn't fit anybody but it has the best condition from the rest. i immediately grabbed it and perfectly it fits. it also carries the sleaziest message from all of the shirts i had. think anything that connotes with "SELFISH IN BED."

after around 5 years and i can still wear it and never it has worn off. i also wear it in events i went to and it never left my luggage when i go vacation. it's been there when i gain weight, i enjoy death-defying amusement rides, night out with friends, etc.


as my shirt says "selfish," there's nothing wrong that i share it with those who will be left cold especially in this coming time of the year. so i am donating it to charity this Christmas.

i love this shirt! i really, really do! now i want someone to enjoy it too! i support the Electrolux Wash-aton Clothes Donation Advocacy.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

July 8, 2011

I DARE YOU to push the limits on TV

starting July 11 2011, television will change the landscape of entertainment and public affairs. I DARE YOU will give us a different side of our favorite Kapamilya celebrities taking the challenge of everyday life as experienced by regular people.

hosted by three of TV's promising personalities, Jericho Rosales, Iya Villania and Melai Cantiveros, the show will give us the different side of our idols. they will be tested to push the limits of their glamorous celebrity life and face the challenges for the benefit of their chosen individual, family or community.

it will a great task offer for Jericho Rosales and the rest of the team to develop this show. an immersion with the citizens of the Philippines and understand the problems and provide an eye-opener to everyone that life is not that easy as what they are experiencing off-cam.

catch I DARE YOU on ABS-CBN Primetime, weekdays before MULA SA PUSO.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

March 5, 2011

LA MESA ECOPARK opens new pool!

the La Mesa Ecopark in Quezon City has recently inaugurated the new leisure swimming pool inside the facility. two pools for everyone to enjoy in addition to the existing pool near the entrance. the first pool is suited for kids and another pool, more for the pro-type -- a 25-meter long pool with depth ranging from 8ft to 4ft from the starting point.

these pools are funded by Sen. Jamby Madrigal in help of ABS-CBN Foundation's Managing Director, Gina Lopez's advocacy in raising awareness of taking care of the environment. the pools serve as invitation to the public to commune and be with nature and enjoying the abundance of natural resources here in the Philippines. it is also to make us understand the importance of natural system in the country.

Gina Lopez manages the ABS-CBN Foundation and an advocate of natural sustainability. she elaborated more on the importance of forests and clean waters for the creatures of the ecosystem. she also invited us to take part in stopping the mining in Palawan which destroys our natural resources for the benefit of other people. its complications and consequences that affect the Filipino people and our wealth as a country rich in natural resources.

also in the inauguration are distinct people of Quezon City, Mayor Herbert "Bistek" Bautista and Vice-Mayor Joy Belmonte. joining them is the new chairman of MWSS, the major stakeholder of La Mesa Ecopark, Chairman Ramon Alikpala.

entrance to the new pool is very affordable. Php 80 for people 3feet above and Php 40 for those who are 3-feet below. you can enjoy other attractions in the La Mesa Ecopark like

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

July 19, 2010

i-Abante Batang MayKapansanan

i-Abante Batang MayKapansanan, a public service of Cong. Benny Abante in cooperation with Sergia Esguerra Memorial Foundation, Inc. [SEMFI] gave free ear check-ups and hearing tests in selected barangays in the 6th District of Manila.

Shown in the picture is Cong. Benny Abante, center in blue shirt, and some of the beneficiaries of more than 300 special kids. SEMFI, is a non-stock, non-profit educational foundation helping special children for more than 23 years, avail of the necessary special programs available to them so they may be able to cope in regular schools and achieve self reliance in mainstream society.

SEMFI has two school projects namely, the Philippine Institute for the Deaf [PID], a pioneering and the premier Preschool and Elementary ORAL school for the deaf in the country where deaf children learn to speak, and the Integrated School of the Philippines (ISP), an inclusion school for higher education, where all learns together helping one another, which means the deaf and other speech handicapped enjoy the classes with regular students. PID and ISP are both recognized by the Department of Education (DepEd), and provide scholarship grants to the qualified and deserving students. For free inquiries, visit the schools at Nagtahan Road, Pandacan, Manila, or call 564-0156 or email at semfi@pldtdsl.net.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

July 8, 2010

CANON MARKETING goes GREEN!

environmental care is a really big issue in these times especially when we see the effects of global warming in front of our eyes. starting from the depletion of the Ozone Layer in the atmosphere, the extinction of species, great floods, and the fall of the glaciers and ice caps in the northern hemisphere. even Al Gore has enumerated these situations in his documentary The Inconvenient Truth.

thus the campaign to stop or reverse global warming has become a worldwide concern informing everyone to take care of the environment as well as to conserve the natural resources. that we have one chance to save the planet and let the future generations enjoy the clean and safe environment. you might think that technology degrades the environment, think again.

with all the fads on the environmental awareness campaigns all over the world, Canon Marketing Worldwide has been doing eco-friendly activities even before them. starting from the production of its products, Canon has been designing and developing machines that are bio-safe from the raw materials until it lasts. they are using biodegradable materials so it would reduce wastes in the dump site.

for one thing, instead of throwing your ink cartridges to the waste bin, Canon is bringing the bin to the metro so that you can send those empty cartridges to the recycling factory. again, reducing the raw materials being used for production.

here in the Philippines, Ms. Earth candidates serve as ambassadors for environmental awareness and care. they promote the programs Canon is using to help protect and conserve the environment. in the launch of the program held in TGI Fridays in Bonifacio High Street in Global City, Taguig, these programs are laid out to the media to increase the promotions as well.

see more of the Canon environmental programs at http://www.canon.com/environment/

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

June 2, 2010

TOUCHBOOKS: The Tactile Textbook Project

A pioneering project that provides the marginalized sector of our school-children with an improved opportunity for basic educational instruction as enjoyed by regular students.

A core advocacy of the Rotary Club of San Juan del Monte, R.I. District 3800, headed by Special project Chairperson PP Annette Esparaz; is to provide participative opportunities for the blind and the visually impaired section of our society.

Realizing the critical role of Arts and Culture in molding well rounded citizens who are aware and proud of our rich Filipino heritage, we began our push for Art Education Opportunities for the blind. In partnership with Metropolitan Museum of Manila, we developed and launched TOUCH THE ARTIST VISION, a pioneering program in Philippine Arts that provided Tactile Drawings and Audio Guides of select artworks in the Museum like those of Fernando Amorsolo, Juan Luna, Hidalgo, Manansala etc. now for the first time in the Philippines, the blind enjoy a meaningful experience inside a Museum. The response to this was very positive that this project is ongoing to date, with other Museums joining the bandwagon.

Our numerous encounters during this endeavor bore another challenge we boldly undertook, with the goal of furthering our commitment to enhance the lives of our marginalized brothers.

Working closely with SPED teachers (with decades of experience in teaching the blind), we embarked on another FIRST in Philippine History: Touchbooks: The Tactile Textbook Project.

In the 100 years history of teaching the blind in the Philippines, this is the first visual standardized instructional material that SPED Teachers can use. The sad reality is that basic education opportunities for this sector are highly compromised due to lack of teaching tools that teachers for the blind could use. Finally, visually impaired children can now ‘visualize’ correct images of their lessons; instead of merely relying on the verbal description of their SPED Teachers.

With Touchbooks, we developed standardized, tactile illustrations of key images and concepts taught in basic education that will maximize learning during given school hours. Touchbooks come with audio narratives that allow simultaneous instruction of blind students.

Our first Touchbooks project is Makabayan: Sibika at Kultura • Hekasi, which provides select lessons covered from Grades 1 to Grade 4. These three volume books utilize a special Swell Paper Tactile material for the blind child to “see” picture images for the first time.

The three volume book with 72 Tactile images and audio narrative in the Filipino language cost P18,688.00 a set. The materials are imported from England, the printing and testing of each page is done manually.

The four authors: Annette L. Esparaz, M.A. Cultural Heritage Studies, May Lyn L. Cruz, Education Programs Manager of Metropolitan Museum of Manila, together with multi-awardees SPED trainor for High School Evelyn B. Caja, M.A. and Elementary SPED trainor Julia R. Capulong, M.A. gave their services for free.

There are currently a total of 409 SPED Centers including Public Schools catering to the blind and visually impaired children nationwide. Some centers may have 3 to 50 blind/visually impaired students who are mainstreamed (the visually impaired students studies with sighted students). To equip each school with just one “Makabayan” book set will cost a staggering Php 7,643,392.00.

A book launch and successful fund raising was conducted in Metropolitan Museum of Manila and radio announcements brought in generous donors for the book. When school opens on June 15, a hundred schools will be using this new technology. It is going to be exciting to hear from teachers and students how the book had helped them. Check us out in facebook “Touchbooks” and for inquiries you can email us: touchbooks@gmail.com.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

December 1, 2009

SPED EXPO launches today

the world will open for new possibilities for special children as the SPED EXPO makes it way TODAY at the Glorietta Activity Center from 10AM to 5PM only.

check out the event with the following schedule:

10:00 AM – 11:10 AM: Opening of the Exhibit, Introduction of Keynote Speaker
11:10 AM – 11:30 NN: Keynote speaker: Dra. Liza Martinez, President, Philippine Deaf Resource Center
11:30 AM – 12:00 NN: Learning Block Session 1: The State of Sped in the Philippines (by Teresita Inciong, Assistant Secretary for Programs and Projects, Department of Education)
12:00 NN - 12:15 NN: Free time
12:15 NN – 12:45 NN:
Learning Block Session 2: How do you know your child is Special? (by Dr. Mark Reysio-Cruz)
12:45 NN - 01:00 PM: Free time
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM:
Learning Block Session 3: Getting the appropriate Placement for your Child (by Prof. Olivia Mijares-Magtoto)
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM: Movie Previews of Silent Odyssey, Blind Architect and Alyanna
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Learning Block Session 4:
The Complementing Roles of Therapy and Special Education (Dr. Ferdiliza Garcia with Resource Persons Janel Anne S. Belarmino (OT) and Kristofferson G. Mendoza (PT))
2:30 PM – 2:45 PM: Intermission: Alitaptap Storytellers
2:45 PM – 3:15 PM: Learning Block Session 5: Reading techniques for teaching children with learning disabilities (by Wordlab)
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM: Free time
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Learning Block Session 6:
Techniques for teaching exceptional children (by Prof. Genevieve Rivadelo)
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM: Intermission: Stepping Stones Kids
4:15 PM – 5:00 PM: Learning Block Session 7: How to cope with stress (by
Dang Koe, President, Autism Society of the Philippines)
5:00 PM – 5:15 PM: Games and Raffle Draws
5:15 PM – 5:45 PM: Learning Block Session 8: In the eyes of an Exceptional Child (by
Elena Martinez, KASAMAKA CBR)
5:45 PM – 6:00 PM: Intermission: Pasay North High School Chorale
6:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Presentation by Beneficiary: : Support and Empower Abused Deaf Children
6:45 PM – 7:15 PM: Sponsor Slots, Exhibitor Presentations
7:15 PM – 7:45 PM: Raffle Draws, Games
7:45 PM – 8:00 PM: Closing Note


check out my other blog post to have more information about this event.

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

September 21, 2009

Eat Bulaga Classrooms

education is very vital to every child and in fact, it's a major right. so in celebration of Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads (30 years of friendship) of Eat Bulaga, instead of making a big production with entertainment variety, the longest running variety show has extended its hands to those who need.

this program is called:

you can select a school that deserves this program and i hope you can also donate to start building a school facility.

just write the following information:
- name
- address
- contact number
- name and address of the school you selected
- state what the school needs
- photos of the school

and send it to:
79 Xavierville Avenue, Xavierville Subdivision, Loyola Heights, Quezon City.

or email it to: info@eatbulaga.tv

Want to receive more stuff from me? Enter your email address and click the button:

Share:

June 3, 2009

RED LEAVES FALLING premiered worldwide

UNICEF and Stairway Foundation premieres the animation Red Leaves Falling at Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium on June 2 2009. this is in line with the campaign against child pornography and trafficking with the aim to push the Bill against the social cancer that goes nationwide and even worldwide.

child pornography and trafficking has been around due to the extreme poverty and due to the advancement in technology, it has become global and unstoppable. but with the continuing efforts of organizations like Stairway Foundation and co-advocates, the passing of the Bill would be a great help and children's lives will be saved.

Red Leaves Falling is just one of the fictions in the compilation “Black Angels, Street Children Realities” written by Monica D. Ray, an advocate against child pornography. she has used the animation tool to deliver the message and educate the ones who are able to see it. as they said, spreading the word can be of great help to stop this problem. without breaking the silence, the social cancer will grow even greater with the ignorance of those who engage to it.

technology has made a great contribution to any sexual activity especially child exploitation. and with every click of the mouse, it means that there is a great demand for it worldwide. the more alarming aspect to that there is no legal action that will stop this. and predators are gaining more of it.

visit Stairway Foundation’s website at www.stairwayfoundation.org or send email through stairway@stairwayfoundation.org. for the complete schedule of activities for the ten-day “Silence is Acceptance” campaign against child pornography, email UNICEF Philippines through mfrancia@unicef.org or call (63)(2)901.01.73.
Share:

May 23, 2009

End Hunger, Walk the World

If you think you're complaining of what you eat today, imagine the little ones who finds it difficult to look for something to eat. Especially those who risk their lives to escape from conflicts. So I ask you to please support this program:

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) toether with its global humanitarian partners, TNT, founder of the event in 2003, and the world's leading suppliers of fast moving consumer goods Unilever, with the support of its brand Knorr, invites you to join this year's "End Hunger, Walk the World," a global event over a 24 hour period, raising awareness to end child hunger, on Sunday, June 7, 2009 from 6AM to 10AM at the Rajah Sulayman Park, Roxas Boulevard, Manila.

"End Hunger, Walk the World" is a global event participated by 44 countries. Since 2003, all proceeds of the event have been donated to WFP's school feeding activities. In the Philippines, all proceeds of the walk are targeted to WFP's school feeding activities in conflict-affected areas of Mindanao, sustaining daily meals for 71,000 children from grades 1-3 in 427 schools in North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces, and bringing children to school and keeping them there.
Help raise awareness and funds to feed children, boost their chances of health, education and a brighter future. Let's start ending hunger.

To support the Walk, contact:

WFP: Patricia Facultad or Harold Clavite (+632 7502561 locals 2410 or 2400)
TNT: Rachelle Neri (+632 5510918 local 349)
Unilever Focal Point: Annalee Ventura (+632 5887322)

Visit your nearest ROX Travel Club and Columbia stores.
Register online at www.isanghakbang.com and we'll call you to send your registration form.


Share:

Search This Blog

Intellifluence google page rank

Archives

Blog Archive