Category Archives: Giving Back

Battle for the Bags

By | Classifieds/Segunda Mano, Fashion, Giving Back, Great Ideas | 2 Comments

What a great idea!!!!!  So nice of friends of Rhea – Chary Mercado, Chinie Hidalgo Diaz, Gem Mañosa, Gene Tamesis, Willy de Ocampo, Tech Alegre and Rhea’s sister, Donna Ferro and cousin, Gigi Eala –  to help her fight her battle against cancer.     

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Rhea has had an eight year battle with breast cancer.  This year she was admitted in a treatment program at Stanford Cancer Center but to join that, she has to stay in the US for a year.  All funds raised will pay for her living expense while she is there

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Most of the bags will be marked with fixed prices ranging from P 1,000.00 to P 2,500.00.  The very nice designer bags in good condition have starting prices from P 3,000 all the way up to P 40,000 and those will be the ones up for auction.  It will be a silent auction.  The bidding starts at 3pm and closes at  4:30pm and the winner can take home the bag that day.  According to Chary, they have almost every brand name, recent models and vintage ones.  It’s a great outlet for fashionistas because they will sell at less than half of retail.  It’s also a chance to get bags that are no longer being sold or those that do not retail in the Philippines.  Here are some of the bags

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For more information and photos of other bags on auction, please go to their facebook page or click below

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Likha Likasan

By | Entertainment, For kids, Giving Back, What's New at Starbucks? | 2 Comments

Last week, Heart2Heart featured Starbucks in the Community helping many non profit organizations – many of which cater to children.  One of it’s favorites, well atleast my Mom’s favorites is Casa San Miguel headed by Coke Bolipata!

Previous entry:  Starbucks Philippines in the Community April 10, 2013 

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This coming Saturday, a concert will be held at the Bonifacio High Street Centrale Ampitheater.  It’s a free concert so please do come and watch how 200 kids collaborate and perform!  

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At the Starbucks 15th Anniversary Celebration, watch video here:

 Previous entry:  Starbucks Philippines in the Community April 10, 2013 

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While Howard Schultz was here, Coke and a few of his musicians had the priveledge of performing for him

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Consuelo Foundation 25 Years of Giving Hope

By | Arts and Culture, For kids, Giving Back, Great Achievements, Tributes | One Comment

Consuelo Foundation’s 25th Anniverary from Thirtysixomedia on Vimeo.

This is one of the most amazing foundations I have ever encountered.  Thank you Mia Andal Castro for inviting me and sharing Consuelo Zobel Alger with Heart2Heart!  A few days ago I was talking to my youngest son about people who give to charity and how some people who have no family pass on their inheritance and just give everything to charity.  And here it is a true story about a woman who gave everything she had…the beauty of which will help generations and generations to come.  What a wonderful woman with a big heart.  I am so happy to have discovered this foundation even 25 years after.  Please take time out to read about the foundation and about this woman.  And go catch the exhibit at the Ayala Museum which was extended till the 16th of April

The Consuelo Foundation may well be one of the most genuine untold charity stories in the Philippines.

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That’s because for over 25 years, one foundation has been quietly helping those in need, particularly children, women and families in the Philippines and Hawaii. Untold stories like Consuelo Foundation’s are interesting in that it projects a true sense of wisdom. Both the story and its works have stood the test of time; a testament to the purity of the vision and passion of one woman.

It began in 1987 when wealthy heiress Dona Consuelo Zobel Alger had been approached by Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) head Patti Lyons for funding. Consuelo eventually became CFSPI’s main benefactress, which later on opened a Consuelo Zobel Alger home, a residential center for street children in Baguio City.

It was here where Consuelo Zobel Alger found her inspiration. Having no children of her own, it was the children supported by her program that she cared for as her children. In 1988, she created her own private foundation, the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation to improve the quality life of disadvantaged children, women and families in the Philippines and Hawaii.more-than-75million.jpg

The foundation focused on supporting programs for the prevention, protection and recovery of abuse victims as well as programs that created opportunities for disadvantaged children, women and families.

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When Consuelo passed away in 1992, her endowment was given to the foundation where it was invested. This is where her legacy lives on. Today, the earnings from the investments are sustaining the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation. Since its inception, the foundation has given over 75 million dollars or 3 billion pesos to help her cause.

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Apart from illustrating Consuelo’s passion to her cause, it shows off her financial sense. The foundation is a prime example of an organization that illustrates the impeccable use of financial savvy to create self- sustaining philanthropy.

It is this quiet yet highly involved foundation that has quietly given throughout its 25 years devoid of corporate or political motives that illustrates a true sense of charity. A pure mission to give to those in need may explain how it has continued to give for 25 years, even after Consuelo’s life. It’s a testament that genuine and sincerity stand the test of time, a true legacy that can be passed on for generations.

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About Consuelo Zobel Alger

Born in the Philippines in 1914, Consuelo Zobel Alger grew up in a prominent Manila family whose ancestry dates back some 400 years to the Spanish conquistador Ponce de Leon.

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Consuelo married a young American officer, James Dyce Alger, who was stationed in the Philippines. He retired and resettled in Hawaii with Consuelo where he died in 1986.

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In an act of extraordinary grace, Consuelo Zobel Alger created the Foundation in 1988 to improve the lives and living conditions of disadvantaged children, women and families throughout the Philippines and Hawaii.

Consuelo passed on November 29, 1990 though her memory lives on forever through the legacy of good works perpetuated by her establishment and endowment of Consuelo Foundation.

“My mission will begin after my death. I will spend my heaven doing good on earth…”

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ABOUT CONSUELO FOUNDATION

Established as a private operating foundation under U.S. laws, Consuelo Foundation operates programs which are focused on prevention and treatment of sexual abuse and exploitation. Its vision is to “renew hope for those who have lost it and give hope to those who never had it.”

Consuelo desired to serve “the most needy or the poorest of the poor for it is those who have no hope.”

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Consuelo Foundation Programs

Early Childhood Care and Development

OUR HEALTHY START PROGRAM addresses early childhood care and development for high risk families with children ages 0 to 5 years old. It’s anchored on the belief that nurturing children and providing them with positive stimulation will prevent child abuse and neglect.

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Parenting education is provided through homevisits and sessions that empower parents to learn what young children need to grow healthy and well. Various other services are provided to the parents and their community to ensure a caring and safe environment for their children.

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Youth and Empowermentcted, abused, and exploited children,

OUR LIFE SKILLS FOR CHILDREN AT RISK PROGRAM helps teens from poor families improve their sense of self-worth and protect themselves from neglect and abuse. It provides them access to life skills training, alternative learning systems, technical and vocational training and civic engagement.

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We also provide maternal and child health interventions, adolescent reproductive health education and livelihood support for women by linking them with successful social enterprises.

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Child Abuse Prevention and Advocacy

OUR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION NETWORK (CAPIN) promotes and implements a strong multidisciplinary approach to child protection.

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Stakeholders in a community, composed of police, courts, social workers, attorneys and doctors are brought together to create an efficient and effective network with a standardized approach to helping child abuse survivors. Together they create a locality that is responsive to the needs of survivors and protective of all children. Among its goals are the development of case management systems, limiting the retraumatization of victims by reducing the number of times they need to recount their ordeals, and the institutionalization of these initiatives in the local governments where they operate.

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Protection and Recovery of Survivors

OUR PROTECTION AND RECOVERY PROGRAM provides intervention to survivors of child sexual abuse. This program allows us to give hope to survivors of abuse through the implementation of our holistic Caring, Healing and Teaching approach in various shelters and institutions across the country.

“GIVING HOPE” – AN ART EXHIBIT (Open to the public from April 6-16, 2013)

The “Giving Hope” exhibit highlights the child abuse prevention and treatment programs of Consuelo Foundation gathering artworks of children and young adults from Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and Metro Manila – a fitting tribute to celebrate 25 years of Consuelo Foundation. Consuelo’s vision was “to renew hope for those who have lost it and give hope to those who have never had it.” It is the same vision that guides her Foundation and inspired this exhibition.

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The artworks were created by children who are either survivors or at-risk of abuse, neglect and exploitation under the tutelage of art educator, Bambi Mañosa of Creative Kids Studio.

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They created their own interpretations of themes that resonate imageries and traditions of the different regions where the workshops were held like large-scale flowers, paper machie birds, huge lanterns using a variety of medium.

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The artworks reflect the hope and aspirations of children ages 4 to 21 who have experienced a renewed sense of hope through the generosity of Consuelo Zobel Alger. 

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Click below to go to their website for more information

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Starbucks Philippines In the Community

By | Giving Back, What's New at Starbucks? | One Comment

Fifteen years of Starbucks in the Philippines and fifteen years of giving back and giving back to the community.  Take time out to watch all the videos.  Thank you Starbucks for touching everyone’s lives

“Since 1998, we’ve made accessible early childhood education, scholarships through sport and art for development programs, social and agriculture-based entrepreneurship programs, coffee quality training and environment education classes to thousands of children in public schools, children out of school and aging Filipino coffee farmers.

While we’ve grown in number of stores, we’ve also grown in the number of non profit organizations we support – expanding not just the scope of our social responsibility but extending in depth and scale our compassion for the members of our community who work tirelessly against the incidence of poverty.

Few are as grateful to see us endure beyond 15 years as the men, women and many many Filipino children who receive our generosity as we share our success as a business with them.

They would like to thank us now by showing us how we’ve helped them lead lives of dignity and opportunity.”

Zarah Perez-Global Responsibility Manager  Starbucks Philippines

Performance by The Paco Market Youth Ensemble, Malibay Choir and Casa San Miguel from Zambales and Tondo

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Coach Pauli Teaches Etiquette at the Educare Day Care Center

By | Educare, Education, For kids, Giving Back, Workshops | One Comment

As I was organizing an activity for my foundation, I receive an email from my friend, Pauli!  She offered to hold an etiquette class for the kids and moms at Educare!!  What a blessing!!! God really knows even before I ask!  I got so excited I immediately accepted and coordinated with Pauli because I thought it was such a great idea.  I wish we could give classes to as many people as we can.    I took video clips and put them together here, watch Coach Pauli from Etiquette de Manille

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 Teacher Cecile who is our key person to gather the kids

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The classroom

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Coach Pauli – so prim and proper at all times!  and always smiling 🙂  She is an angel!

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75 Mommy and kid tandems attended the class

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Coach Pauli teaching the Moms how to sit

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Table manners

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Walking with poise 🙂

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Michael Kors Launches Exclusive Partnership with World Food Programme

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Michael Kors is proud to announce its exclusive, long-term partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme, dedicated to helping solve the international hunger crisis, a cause that is the cornerstone of Kors’ philanthropic platform.

The World Food Programme (WFP) has been providing much-needed food assistance to vulnerable people, particularly mothers and children, around the world for 50 years. The organization works in more than 70 countries and feeds 90 million people annually, making it the largest organization fighting hunger around the world. As an extension of the United Nations, it provides emergency and developmental assistance to eliminate hunger and food-insecurity in the world’s poorest countries. In partnering with WFP, Michael Kors hopes to raise awareness and funds that will help to eradicate what WFP has deemed “the world’s most solvable problem.”

“I am so proud to be joining the World Food Programme in one of the greatest global fights of our time–the battle to end hunger,” said Kors. “Over the years, I’ve had the great fortune of traveling the world and experiencing new cultures and people. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that millions of people all over the world are struggling to feed themselves, and their families, everyday. I want to lend my voice and my efforts to this international cause.” 

In support of this goal to eliminate hunger, Michael Kors has committed to raising millions of dollars over the next few years through a combination of awareness-focused campaigns, special events and limited-edition fundraising products. The major goal of the partnership is to shed light on the continuing plight of the world’s hungry and to raise awareness throughout the fashion and global communities. 

In January 2013, Michael Kors will release a public service announcement, set to air across the brand’s social media channels. The PSA features notable figures from the worlds of fashion, film and music, each stating a statistic to raise hunger crisis awareness throughout the fashion and global communities. In March, the company will launch two unisex watch styles for its “WATCH HUNGER STOP” campaign. For each watch sold, 100 children will be fed via the World Food Programme. There will also be a text-to-donate initiative to further fundraising efforts.  

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“We look forward to working with Michael Kors. Together, we will generate more attention as well as much needed resources in support of WFP’s efforts to end world hunger,” said WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousin. “Our vision of the future is a world where every person has access to the quality and quantity of food required to not only lead a healthy life, but to also reach his or her full human potential.”

 

The new partnership with WFP is a significant milestone in Kors’ mission to eradicate hunger on both a local and global scale. In October 2012, Mr. Kors made a $5 million donation to God’s Love We Deliver, the New York-based non-profit organization that cooks and delivers individually tailored meals daily to people living with severe illnesses throughout New York City, Newark and Hudson County. This gift enabled the God’s Love We Deliver team to continue its life-affirming work and conduct a major renovation of its facility in SoHo, which will be renamed “The Michael Kors Building.” Following his contribution, Kors was honored with the 2012 Golden Heart Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Golden Heart Awards Dinner.

 

For more information on Kors’ philanthropic efforts, “Kors Cares,” visit www.destinationkors.com.

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In the Philippines, Michael Kors is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) and is located at The Power Plant Mall, Greenbelt 5, Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-La Plaza Mall and Newport.

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