Category Archives: Giving Back

Latin Heat

By | Arts and Culture, Giving Back | One Comment

lh-flyer.jpgEnjoy the rhythms of the salsa, rhumba, chacha, pachanga, mambo, and other latin beats as interpreted by Ballet Philippines. Featuring the Guitar Friends Ensemble and Salsa Manila.  The sounds of South America take center stage as Ballet Philippines ends its 38th season with the sensual, flamboyant rhythms of the salsa, rhumba, bossa nova, reggae and Caribbean music. Envision images of hot, languid days at the beach and sultry nights embraced by passion and desire. All in all, this promises a scorching night. 

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Thank you Tito Joey Soriano for making us a part of your worthwhile endeavor.  It has been a long long time that we had gone to the Cultural Center of the Philippines.  Mom used to take us as little girls  to watch ballet almost every month and we remember having to dress up as it was a formal event.  Me and my sister enjoyed it, then we realized that all this stopped.  Suddenly the Cultural Center had been very quiet…..

We are grateful that Tito Joey had introduced us again to the Arts and we hope that he will continue to inspire many to patronize the arts and the Filipino talent. Latin Heat proved this and it was a beautiful and entertaining show.  Perfect to start the summer too with all the dancing heat!  It was our first time to see ballet mixed with Latin dance. I had asked Tito Joey to give me a copy of the beautiful speech he gave that evening – though he did not have it scripted, he was able to write it down all over for me because I want to share it with you.   Do take time out to read it….

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Mrs. Imelda Romualdez Marcos, brainchild of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, his excellency Ambassador Adnan Basaga of Turkey and his beautiful wife, Mrs. Oja Basaga, friends, ladies and gentlemen:

            Before we go up to the main theater lobby for the latin night shindig, allow me first to thank the major sponsors this evening. The first is a commercial bank and thanks to Mrs. Frannie Aguinaldo Jacinto the Bank of the Philippine Islands is the major sponsor. The second is a private individual and thanks to Mrs. Marvi Cojuangco Yulo, her mother Mrs. Imelda Ongsiako Cojuangco is the second major sponsor.

            You know ladies and gentlemen. One thing that really bothers me is when someone says to me: “You know, Joey, I really don’t support the arts. I would rather support programs that help the poor.” And that is all very noble, no question about it but it still baffles and frustrates me when I hear this remark because in truth, art in all its forms is the wealth of any nation. It is the life and blood of a people because it is part and parcel of their culture. It is what makes and identifies us.

            Art is what touches our senses. It is what eases the mind and unstresses our body. It is what uplifts the spirit and moves the soul. It is what makes us human. And if majority of talented Filipino artists had the financial backing and monetary resources then the word “starving artist” would no longer exist in our country. Unfortunately, here in the Philippines as opposed to countries in the west and even those around Southeast Asia where the government and much of the private sector support the arts, in this country, art is considered a last priority. It is not a necessity but a luxury. And sad to say golf and tennis and shopping and coming out in the society pages of a newspaper is far more of a necessity than the sheer joy and quiet appreciation of art.

            And I think that the Bank of the Philippine islands understands this problem wholeheartedly because they hone Filipino talent. They allow Filipino artists to spread their wings. To be acknowledge, admired and appreciated and they give them a future. And I also take my hat of to the Bank of the Philippine Island because they not only serve their customers and clients as a bank but they also serve the nation as well by allowing the Philippines to flourish and prosper. And I hope and pray that other banks and financial institutions and corporations will do the same with equal passion in the near future.

            In the same manner, Mrs. Imelda Ongsiako Cojuangco has always been a patron of the arts. Ever since I can remember she has always been a chairperson, a director, a trustee of organizations that involved themselves with Filipino art and culture. Again I hope art and talent not only because of the prestige and adulation and socializing involved in attending the opening of an art exhibit or a gala premiere but because you honestly care as dependable citizens of our country.

            To these two entities I express my deepest gratitude for their largesse and generosity just as I would like to thank each and everyone of you here tonight. You who have given one five, three, five, ten, fifteen thousand without batting an eyelash. And I know many of you have said “basta ikaw Joey, we will support you.” But it’s not I who you support. It is these ballet dancers, these talented performances whom you have given your blessings because you have allowed them to shine and you have embraced their talent. And because of your kindness you have made the Philippines, our country, a little better, a little richer, a little greater even just for tonight.

            Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat. Mabuhay tayong mga Pilipino lalung-lalo na ang sining Pilipino na kusang nangangailangan ng tulong ninyo.  Magandang-magandang gabi po.

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Ballet Philippines Website:   http://www.ballet.com.ph  

Cultural Center of the Philippines website:  http://www.culturalcenter.gov.ph/    

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An Evening of Gold

By | Events and Launches, Giving Back | 2 Comments

Last October 2002, The Wharton-Penn Club of the Philippines reached a milestone as the Board of Trustees officially establishes the Wharton Penn Club Foundation , dedicated to support graduate studies at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, as well as in other schools and universities in the Philippines. It was through Ben Punongbayan’s expertise that the creation of the WPC Foundation was made a reality.  

The Foundation’s incorporators and officers are Sandie Poblador (President), Peter Coyiuto (Vice President), David Lim (Treasurer in Trust), Feliza A. Peralta (Corporate Secretary), Benjamin Punongbayan, Tony Andal, James de Jesus, Edwin Villanueva, and Mark Villar.

Board of Trustees

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Sandie Poblador

Vice-President

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David Lim

Corporate Secretary

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James de Jesus

Treasurer

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Regina Alvarez

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Fely Atienza

Peter Coyiuto

Manny Herbosa

Conrad Marty

Lindy Theodoropoulos 

Wharton Penn Club of the Philippines Board of Trustees

President

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George Siy

Corporate Secretary

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Kenneth Uy 

Trustees:  

Carlo Antonio

Vince Concio

Eric Gotuaco

Mike de Jesus

Conrad Marty 

Rommel Panganiban

Lizette Peralta 

The Wharton Club and Foundation has had many events and activities in the past, but An Evening of Gold was an exceptional one.  It was a beautiful evening for a great cause.   Thank you to the many of who have helped – the generous sponsors, the organizers, the bidders in the auction and for all those who attended the ball.  

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The objectives of the Fund Raising Event is for Fellowship for US University & Ivy League Alumni, It aims to enrich US-Philippine Socio-Cultural Ties and to benefit the Bahay Pagasa Project of the PLDT and Smart Foundation.  

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Entertainment by RJ Jacinto and his band, Playhouse Kids, Regine Velasquez, Bimbo Cerrudo and the Rockin Revival Band.   

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  Congratulations to Wharton Club Foundation President, Sandie Poblador, for always spearheading the activities of the Club and the Foundation.  Your leadership and untiring efforts and energy is much to be admired.  

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Thank you very much to Manny Pangilinan, also a graduate of Wharton and past President of the Club and served in  the  Wharton Advisory Board for Asia, for his constant support in all the Club and Foundation’s endeavors.  His unending kindness and generosity throughout the years is unmatched.   

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  • To establish the BAHAY PAG-ASA YOUTH CENTER as a separate corrective and transformational facility exclusively for convicted youth offenders
  • To administer a wholistic formation/transformational program with emphasis on basic education, spiritual formation, life and livelihood skills.
  • To provide an interfaced support system for the youth offenders after their release composed of the family, the school or workplace, the church, and the community to ensure successful re-integration.
  • To pilot, assess and improve the program so that it may serve as a model for youth rehabilitation which maybe replicated in other areas of the country.  939728129503_0_bg.jpg

Thank you to the whole team from PLDT and Smart for making this night possible.  721128129503_0_bg.jpg  249728129503_0_bg.jpg 

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Race for Tubbataha

By | Giving Back, Green, Sports | 13 Comments

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Congratulations to Ton Concepcion for a successful race! We need more people like Ton who can help make our world a better place.  An idea or a desire to help is more meaningful when it becomes a reality and action is taken to implement and achieve that desire.  It takes a lot of guts and a lot of hard work to organize an event, and you lead it and you made it all happen! 

The race was successful because:

1.)  You were able to raise funds to preserve our environment, to save Tubbataha reef

2.)  The event created awareness of a beautiful place, nature, and in our very own country

3.)  You created a wholesome atmosphere for kids to enjoy and at the same time learn and help save their environment in their small little way.  Even pregnant women walked the race…It was a race that everyone who wanted to support the cause could join.

4.)  Thousands of people supported and joined the race

5.)  And everyone enjoyed!!! 

Looking forward to the next race in 2009! 

website:  www.condurarace.com   

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All out support from the family of Ton, including his dog who also ran the race!  Heart2Heart’s favorite participant! 

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 and FRIENDS!!!

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 The race started promptly at 6 am…..The 10k runners started first, followed by the 5 k then the 3k.

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Loved these fish characters in the race!   

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The finish line…. 

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Previous entry:   

A Race to Save the Reef -Condura Race for Tubbataha 08

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Still Smashing!

By | Giving Back, Sports | 4 Comments

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Congratulations to Vina, Margie and their team for organizing a badminton tournament for their batch.  You guys are really STILL SMASHING!!!  as smashing and even more sexy then you were when we were sister classes in “Kapatiran” in highschool….and that was 20 years ago!  

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From Vina:

“This was our first Assumption Batch 1984 fund-raising. It was a success due to the support I got from my classmates and friends.  

Again, thank you thank you for all the encouragement and support you gave me. I was deeply touched you all believed in me.” 

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Sorry I could not stay the whole day for the tournament so I was able to take only a few shots in the morning, then the rest of the photos I had to get from Vina.  

MIXED DOUBLES 

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LADIES

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MEN’s

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KIDS

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AND MORE PHOTOS….

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 and the giveaway from Rustan’s Essenses and Beauty Bar! Wow!!

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MAP Toy Run

By | Educare, Giving Back | One Comment

For 3 straight years, EDUCARE ( Jaric Foundation Inc. ) helped organize the MAP ( Motorcycle Advocates of the Philippines )  TOY RUN.  Motorcyclists set aside a day to give their time and to share some toys with the UNICEF children.  The event starts of with a motorcade by many motorcycle groups and leading the pack is Santa himself on a motorcycle too.  The riders drop off the toys in a bin and serve as an entrance to the event.  The kids enjoy the games, rides, entertainment and food.  The toys and loot bags are later on distributed to the children.  Thank you to all the generous sponsors who made the events a success!!  

Heart2Heart would like to pay tribute to MAP and to all the motorcyclists who made hundreds of children happy during the Christmas Season.  

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578159129203_0_bg.jpg2004 – 4th Annual Toy Run at the Rockwell Club Tent – November 20In coordination with UNICEF, there were three homes that came and benefited from the event, Laura Vicuna foundation, Visayan Forum and Open Heart Foundation. MAP did a good job organizing everything from soliciting sponsors, to the motorcade to the party and coordinating with UNICEF. Our foundation, It was so nice to see all the motorcyclists in their bikes coming and showing their support for the kids. 910376640203_0_bg.jpg  524340880203_0_bg.jpg2003- 3rd Annual Toy Run at Dencio’s Filinvest – December 13  For more information on MAP, visit: //www.motorcyclephilippines.com/MAP.html  [email_link]

ING NYC Marathon 2007

By | Giving Back, Great Achievements | 6 Comments

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I am so proud of my cousins, Nina Herrera-Huang and Ton Concepcion for joining the ING New York City Marathon, one of the 5 WORLD Marathon Majors. (Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York).  It was a Marathon that ran thru the 5 boroughs of New York and in the process crossed 5 bridges, a total of 42 kilometers or 26.2 miles. This year there were 39,000+ participants.

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Nina finished it in 5 hours 18 minutes and Ton  in 4 hours 49 minutes.

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Many people wonder why many people join marathons and Nina’s husband and my cousin, Anton had a good way of putting it:  “People say that running the NY Marathon is running a personal marathon. 99% of the participants do not do it to compete against the thousands of others that are there struggling to cross the finish line. They are there to endure a life changing exercise, to prove something to themselves or as a form of sacrifice to create awareness for a cause of a loved ones suffering.”

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Nina had her own reasons and one of the reasons was FOR A CAUSE which probably gave her more courage and strength to finish the marathon.  It all started with her sister, Pinky Herrera-Brady, who first pledged to donate a pair of ADVAN children’s sneakers for every kilometer that she finished.  The sneakers will be given as a Christmas present to a Filipino street child supported by Kidsmile Foundation, a charity organization run by Pinky and her friends, Nicole Olbes -Fandiño and Ana de Borja-Araneta. WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!!  Nina was able to raise pledges for approx. 2,500 pairs of shoes. In peso amount this comes up to P500,000.YAY KIDSMILE!!! YAY NINA!!!

To read more on Ton’s experience, see his story.

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Photos from :  Anton and Ton

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Philippine Youth Symphonic Band Jazz Holiday Concert 2007

By | Christmas, Giving Back | One Comment

From my friend, Maja Olivares- Co, Executive Director / trustee of the Young Musicians Development organization which supports the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band.  She works together with Irene Marcos who is Chairman/trustee and spearheads all efforts in this livelihood through music program. 

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Come and hear the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band (PYSB) jazz up this Holiday Season.

 May Bayot, Christian Bautista, Aria Clemente and Raymond Sajor are the PYSB soloists for a night to jam and jive with this 62 piece symphonic band.  It will be a holiday celebration of musical gifts by the most gifted.

Enjoy this truly musical celebration of gifts by the gifted and help keep these young artists learning, playing and living.

PYSB Jazz Holiday December 9th, 2007 (Sunday) at 5:30 PM and
December 10th, 2007 (Monday) at 7:30 PM
Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium RCBC Plaza, Ayala corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City
Call Marissa at 0927.391.0762 for tickets or inquiries.
Tickets are:  P 350.00  P 700.00 and P 1,500.00

THE YOUNG MUSICIANS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

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An ICanServe Christmas!

By | Christmas, Giving Back | No Comments

This Christmas give those on your gift list the gifts  that give back

I CAN SERVE CONTRIBUTION CHRISTMAS CARD

Honor those you love in a special way this holiday season with a Christmas donation to the ICanServe.  The card, adorned by an ornament that can be detached to hang on the holiday tree, includes a brief explanation that you (the giver) have made a donation in honor of the recipient.  These cards note that each contribution will help continue campaigns on women’s health and subsidize treatment for cancer patients on treatment. A minimum donation of P150/ card. 

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I CAN SERVE BOXED GIFT SET Everyone’s favorite paper essentials. Boxed in.  In inspring  themes such as Hope, Celebrate, Believe and I Can, this set includes a handy scribbler, pocket-size notepad, 8 folded gift cards and 12 flat cards  with envelopes. Also contains  a mini brochure about ICanServe and its projects & services.  Packed, boxed, tagged and ready to go.  P400 2.jpg14.jpg

For inquiries or orders please call the ICanServe Hotline 6873942, email us at icanserve@yahoo.com or get in touch with Crisann (0917)8981220 or Sheila at (0917)8810986. You can also arrange for pick up in the following locations: New Manila (Quezon City), Casa Verde (Pasig/Ortigas Area) and Dasmarinas Village ( Mkti)

To complete your list  ICanServe has also partnered with some of your favorite retailers.  Treat yourself, your mother or your sister Hope bag.  TINT for ICanServe  bags1.JPG  bags2.JPG   bags3.JPG  bags4.JPG

Trendy and functional pony skin hobo bags in four colors, each with different combinations representing four faces of hope: Black Pony Body with Black Patent Crocodile-Stamped Leather Strap, Taupe Pony Body with Snake Strap, Pink Pony Body with Tan Nappa Leather Strap and  Yellow Pony Body with Tan Nappa Leather Strap. Hope Bags may be purchased at the TINT store located in Greenbelt 3 mall. 30% of all purchases goes directly to ICanServe. P9,398. For your children, nieces, nephews and all the little ones you know. PINK EDITION T shirts. BIG & SMALL/ SPIN for ICanServe  62.jpg 409048584503_0_alb.jpg Because we believe you’re never too young to make a statement. Slogans include ROCK N RULE IN PINK, SNOOTY PINK SOCIETY, TOUGH KIDS WEAR PINK, REAL BOYS WEAR PINK and HUNK IN PINK. Pink Edition shirts are available at Big & Small and SPIN Power Plant, Shangri-La Mall, Trinoma, Glorietta,Alabang Town Center, V-Mall, Fun Ranch and Bonifacio High Street. One-fourth of all purchases go directly to I Can Serve. P325-P495 *All items come with a tag indicating that proceeds from the sale of the product go to ICanServe.  ICanServe is a patient advocacy group that empowers women with information so they can have a voice in their own health care.  www.icanserve.net scan0036.jpg

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Messy Bessy

By | Giving Back, Green | 18 Comments

Heart2Heart is proud to launch the new line of “worry-free household cleaners” by my sister, Krie. 

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She created the whole line and developed it herself.  Heart2Heart was one of the first ones to test and try the products. Not only is it environmentally friendly, but the workers that produce and pack the products are from a foundation started as well by Krie called HOUSE.  Congratulations Krie and to Messy Bessy!!!!16.jpg 21.JPG32.JPGOther entry: Thank you from Messy Bessy[email_link] 

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