Monthly Archives: October 2009

Relief Efforts for the North

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 Cafe By The Ruins  SOUP KITCHEN

FROM DENISE CELDRAN:

We have another truck leaving tonight at 5 pm if you have any goods.  Anything is most welcome of course but today we are hoping to fill it with shovels, heavy gloves, rubber boots, rope, cooking utensils, kawali’s, burners, first aid kits.  This mission is going to the landslide areas.  Send the donations to Marta Lovina’s house at #1 Caimito Place, Mckinley road. Make a right on the road right after polo club.

Please ask them to put a name or a note with the goods they dropped so we can thank them.

 

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From the Cafe By The Ruins Soup Kitchen

 Baguio and the mountain provinces are a disaster. We’ve set up a soup kitchen at the cafe by the Ruins and our kids are delivering the cooked meals to the villages in far flung areas where govt. has not reached whose homes are under landslides. We are accepting monetary donations in the Ruins, Inc bank account which would be easiest. Relief goods are not sure to get to the right people (you know na how things go). We have been cooking more than a thousand packed meals (3x a day) and delivering them to the people. Our kids and their friends are workforce! We use the money to buy blankets, slippers (so many clothes being donated already),sweaters, basic necessities for cold weather and now coffins too as so many dead bodies with no relief for their families either. Soon we will provide basic cooking utensils for when these families go back to their homes or wherever. Here are the details of our bank account. At least you know if it goes to us you can be sure that your money will be used FOR the people directly. Thanks and God bless.

Name: Ruins Inc. Account #940060574 Banco de Oro, Legarda branch, Yandoc St. Baguio City. For international send : SWIFT code BNORPHMM ROUTING# 0210-0001-8

Thank you from our hearts to yours. MIL GRACIAS!

Thank you so much for extending your love for us to the families that we are now helping! We anticipate that this work will continue beyond this week.

The Cafe is currently distributing relief goods and churning out hot meals 2X daily for Tublay, Itogon, and some groups of volunteers working at ground zero. The families we are serving are mostly farmer families who have lost not only their crops but also their land and homes in massive mudslides. Imagine entire mountainsides turning into muddy rivers. It’s awful! Our team is overwhelmed by the question of how we might help them to start all over again.

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Tublay has three evac centers:

Paoad Elem School 18 families or 76 individuals

Agid 90 individuals (no stats for families yet)

Cosente 25 families, 139 individuals

TOTAL PERSONS WE ARE SERVING, INCL. VOLUNTEERS: 300

In Tublay we are working with the Sangguniang Kabataan chair (a supergirl, 17-years old, who has been staying in Paoad with the evacuees, even if her own home was spared) and the municipal officials

directly in charge of the evacuation centers.

 

Itogon has three evac centers:

Itogon Training Center 45 families, 174 individuals

Dalicno Day Care 12 families

Kias Day Care 2 families

TOTAL PERSONS WE ARE SERVING, INCL. VOLUNTEERS: 275

In Itogon we are working with the MSWD, coursed through the mayor’s daughter.

 

We are also serving daily a total of 250 snacks for volunteers working on the ground in Puguis, Lamtang, and Tublay. There are many still missing and the volunteers continue the search.

 

Please find attached a wish list we’ve collated based on requests from displaced families, social workers, and volunteers who are still digging for the missing or who are hauling relief goods on foot across

landslides. The funds that you have donated will go towards serving more hot meals and fulfilling as many wishes as possible on this list.

Again, thank you from the bottom of our Baguio hearts 🙂

 

Love,

Padma

 

WISH LIST:

Medicines and vitamins, especially for children

First aid kits and other medical supplies

Bigas

Monggo and/or black beans… Read More

Dried fish

Vegetables

Baby food

Raincoats

Boots

Shovels

Flashlights with batteries

Candles

Gaseras

Solar chargers for cellphones (so that people in areas cut-off by landslides and without electricity can text)

3 sets static ropes, harness, carabiners, eight-ring (for volunteers

digging and hauling goods across landslides)

Bolos

New underwear (for kids and grownups)

Sanitary napkins

Diapers

Slippers

Socks

Blankets

Clothes

Soap

Shampoo

Toothpaste

Dishwashing soap

Detergent

Balde

Tabo

Towels

T-shirts for volunteers doing retrieval work

Cooking pots and ladles for households starting over

Plates

Utensils

Notebooks

Padpaper

Pencils

Ballpens

Crayons

Gas stove

 

For monetary donations, please send to (Cafe by the) RUINS INC. savings account #940060574, BANCO DE ORO, Baguio Legarda branch, Yandoc Street,

Baguio City. SWIFT CODE: BNORPHMM, ROUTING #: 0210-0001-8.

Cafe by the Ruins is Mitos Benitez Yniguez and Baboo Mondonedo, hereis the cellphone of Mitos….sister of JoseFil Benitez of the CasaMario’s fame……its +639178155060

 

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From Marie Concepcion- Young

GK has 3 sites (Zambales, Subic and Manila)  These are their collection and repacking points.  For those in Manila, they can drop off their relief goods at the RFM Company Store next to the gym (Pioneer st. cor sheridan)  We have kept this open to accept donations from Manila and these are distributed in the different areas in the North.  On Monday, they have another trip going to Baguio with relief.

 

For those who also would like to help rebuild, i am also helping a classmate of mine.  Kimi Shultz Cojuangco who is the mayor of Sison, Pangasinan.  983 hectares of rice land were destroyed when the dike broke and the landslides from Baguio.  they are located in the eastern most side of pangasinan.  We are trying to help her raise money to buy certified seeds.  P1,200 will provide 1 sack of seed for 1 hectare of rice land.  Not only are we going to help give hope to a farmer, we will also provide rice (a basic staple of many filipinos)  They only have the window of Oct. and November to replant.  

 

Having the central location of White Cross (White cross is located at  276 Santolan Rd. San Juan Metro Manila telephone number 724-2415)  be the area where people can drop off calderos, plates (preferably the melamie), spoons and forks, cooking utensils is a good idea.  Once we have we can pack them in bulk and find a way to send them to Benguet c/o the Cafe by the ruins group or GK.  This could also be the drop off for blankets, bonnets, banigs which they could use.

 

I am sure there are many others helping and wanting to help.  These are just a few of the ways.  My number is 908 8810583 and i can make sure that their donations go to the people who need it and without any political color.

 

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From Stephanie Villaraza and Chary Mercado

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Amorama Tagaytay

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On the way up to Balayan for Paolo and Trina’s wedding, We wanted to leave early and drive leisurely and pass by Antonio’s for lunch 🙂  but then we were worried we would not make it on time for the wedding.  Newts and Michelle had another suggestion which was an Italian restaurant suggested by their Dad.  They were not sure what the name was…only that it began with the letter “A”  🙂  Only to find out it was Amoroma.  We had a quick lunch and then continued on to make it to the wedding. Thanks Newts and Michelle for the treat! 🙂

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AmoromaTagaytay

 

Brgy. Tolentino

Tagaytay City, Cavite

(046) 696-3582

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Revolutionizing Your Wardrobe, The Nicole Miller Way

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Be the next trendsetter through innovative pieces from Nicole Miller. Carefully combining edge and elegance, the innovative designer’s latest collection crosses norms in head-turning style.

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Featuring emotional pieces that have individual voices, Nicole Miller’s new masterpieces feature breakthrough perspectives in modern femininity. Traditional drapes and cuts were transformed into accents summoning an appeal that just exudes sexiness. 

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Spirited styles spell Nicole Miller. The collection takes inspiration from playful slouches and wraps imbibing contrasts between relaxation and control. Often the first in introducing new fabrics, Nicole Miller raises the bar higher. Its latest offerings put emphasis on sensuous fabrics and refined prints.

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Nicole Miller’s must-have collection mixes bright tones of pomegranate, mango, pineapple, papaya and avocado with that of darker notes of coffee, tamarind, black, gray and khaki.   The brand’s dresses and eveningwear are wrapped with stretch to give the body more focus. The pieces also come with deep color hand-drawn signature prints that don’t fail to add drama and class. 

When you don’t want to conform, Nicole Miller is the way to go.

 

 

In the Philippines, Nicole Miller is exclusively distributed by Rustan’s Commercial Corporation and is located at Rustan’s Makati and Rustan’s Shangri-la.

 

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Muñoz-Yupangco Wedding by Noel dela Merced Part 6 ( Final Part )

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Heart2Heart could not resist publishing the beautiful photos taken by our friend, Noel dela Merced

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( Noel Dela Merced Photography July 30, 2008 )  during the wedding.  He took plenty but I chose a few to blow up and show here.

 Thanks Noel for letting me use your beautiful photos… If you will notice, I saved the BEST FOR LAST!

 

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Muñoz-Yupangco Wedding Reception Part 5

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What a perfect couple!! Even if we have spent time with them on many occassions, it was during the wedding that we realized even more how perfect they are for each other and how much we admire them for being who they are and for being so simple.  Then witnessing their whole family and how lucky they are to have the love and support of such wonderful friends, parents and siblings which is very important in a marriage!  James and I are very proud and very lucky to have Paolo and Trina as our friends!  We love you guys and we wish you all the love and happiness in the world!

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Muñoz-Yupangco Wedding Reception Venue – Guillerma Farms Part 4

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In December 2004, Paolo had invited us over to stay at his place in

Balayan.  We will never forget the kind hospitality Paolo and Tito

Raffy and Tita Juvy showed us.  We loved spending time at their beautiful

home and they took good care of us and fed us very well 🙂 We will always

have fond memories of our stay in Balayan

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Almost five years after, we are invited again and we come back to Balayan to witness one of the

most important event in Paolo’s life.  It is a beautiful home and I am sure it is one filled with many family

memories. Thank you for sharing  your home with us  

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Muñoz-Yupangco Church Wedding Part 2

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Paolo and Trina’s wedding happened on the day that typhoon Pepeng was supposed to hit Manila.  

Apparently, the church was full and mostly everyone attended the wedding – that is how much we all love them 

It was a pleasant trip going there without any traffic and the weather was perfect…It was a beautiful day to get married …… 

 

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Muñoz-Yupangco Wedding Part 1 Bridal Shower For Trina

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Around a month ago, in Tisa’s beautiful home ( By Tisa Muñoz-Santos October 1, 2009 ), I attended the bridal shower of Trina.  Thank you Tisa for inviting me!    

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The two lovely sisters I am very fond of 🙂  

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It felt like we were in a Martha Stewart magazine 🙂  I love the way Tisa set up the merienda 

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The food came from different sources, but the presentation was so nice and how Tisa put everything together! 

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I was not able to stay for the games and gift opening anymore…. 

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