Last November 27 and 28, 2008, the Transition Class of The Young Learners Collaborative ( YLC ) had a Food Fair. The fair was a culminating activity on the topic “Little Apprentice”. YLC is a school owned and operated by my friend, Tricia Eusebio-Hosaka together with Gina Gloria and Anette Del Rosario.
The idea was to cook and sell snacks to all the students of YLC and the proceeds of the fair will go to a foundation
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They declared a “NO BAON DAY” so that all the kids, parents and teachers could purchase snacks from the Transition Class.
The students were able to raise the amount of Php 5722.55 which they wanted to donate to the Starbucks foundation:”Spark Hope”.
So, Heart2Heart arranged a meeting for the YLC children and a Starbucks branch near the
school, Tomas Morato branch, last December 17, so the students could personally donate the money. They requested that a representative from UNICEF be there to explain to the students where their donation will go to. What a great idea Tricia!! Thank you for choosing Spark Hope! Tricia told me that Starbucks matched their donation that day…
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Thank you very much Rica for featuring our activities in Heart-2-Heart. Wishing you many more blessings this 2009!
A joyful and hopeful new year Rica! Thank you very much for featuring the kids from YLC, highlighting the “Little Apprentice “activity. Sharing what they have done for a great cause will surely have a lasting imprint in their lives. Tricia my dear friend shared your blog with me and I’ve been hooked ever since. I look forward to your upcoming features with 2009 just around the corner… God Bless!
this is great manang! thanks! thanks!
I have to say that this was the coolest project at the YLC!!! Second best for me, although the hubby disagrees and say it’s the best — is the YLC Transhow where they created and displayed their own cars.
Vigo was the donut guy and Uno his brother was his customer. Congratulations YLC for such an enjoyable time for all! We love your school!!!
am glad to have stumbled on to this blog. i’ve been reading your entries and i must say, it is indeed heartwarming. cheers!
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