Category Archives: Giving Back

Tablea de Feliza

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 Yaya Felisa is my friend Marvie’s @marvieyoung Yaya from Negros for 18 years! This Christmas she’s offering tablea from Negros and how beautiful the story behind this. Thank you Marvie. Tablea de Felisa – Call +63 920 903 0199

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“She brings tablea to Manila every time she goes home and it’s really good bec it’s pure no extenders mixed in like sugar, nuts, or coconut. I suggested she sell it.
so that it can be a business for her when she retires.

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I brought her around with me to source packaging. I taught her how to measure and price the products and how to market .
Since the first sale , tablea Felisa has made pisay less grumpy & more excited about life. While packing you can see her cheerful disposition. She is already starting a small savings acct as her rainy day money for herself since all her salary always goes to everyone else .
I pray this business evolves into a regular one all throughout the year & not just seasonal
That ways it’s something she can retire on. This makes her self sufficient and not feel useless as she ages .
With this business her life does not end in retirement 🙂 a new life awaits someone’s heart when they become self sufficient & successful in whatever they do.”  #H2HPeople #H2HChocolate

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Jaric & Center for Possibilities Visits the Mind Museum

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 This year our foundation ( Jaric Foundation) collaborated with Center for Possibilities of Dolores Cheng and we took 17 “special kids” from Virlanie foundation and Cottolengo Filipino ( home for abandoned special children) on a field trip to the Mind Museum @themindmuseum The kids enjoyed and I enjoyed because the kids were so much fun to be with 🙂

I spent 4 hours with them and I saw different personalities and just love them. Now I know why they are called “SPECIAL” because they truly are.  I miss them already. Thank you to the Mind Museum for a great time #TheMindMuseum #JaricFoundationjaric-center-for-possibilities-visits-the-mind-museum-2

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Love in Abundance

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 Smart Infinity sponsored Love in Abundance, a special fund-raising concert.

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Journey of a Songwriter

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The concert is for the benefit of the AMA Volunteer Program (Associate Missionaries of Assumption).  Jomari and Maryann were both AMA volunteers in the 60’s in Japan and that’s why he has a soft spot for AMA and giving this concert for free.
Tickets are available at the AMA office tel 8170757.  Ticket prices are 500, 1,500 and 2,000.
For tickets, you may call Nina Cuaycong at 892-5808 or 09192536358 or visit the AMA-Philippines office at 2nd floor PCFC Bldg. Assumption San Lorenzo, Makati City.
Sponsored by Oakwood, BMW, Starbucks, Penshoppe, Piandre Salon and Assisi Foundation.

Dinner with Fr. Bautista

By | Education, For kids, Giving Back, Religious | One Comment

Dinner with the board members (from Ateneo ) of Sta. Teresita Miarayon headed by Fr. Kit Bautista SJ. He gave us medallions of Mama Mary which they wear during the month of the Holy Rosary. He was ordained and lived in Miarayon bukidnon for 4 years. After which he went to Ateneo Loyola but he always went back and visited 3-4 times a year. 10 years ago, He set up a school for the indigenous people there because it took the kids ( preschool to grade 6) 1 hour to walk to school  #stateresitamiarayon #miarayonbukidnon #H2HGivingBackdinner-with-fr-bautista-6dinner-with-fr-bautista-4 dinner-with-fr-bautista-7 dinner-with-fr-bautista-10 Fr. Kit Bautista with Imelda Nibungco who used to be the HR Director of Ateneo Gradeschool.  She is now retired and works as a consultant for Cardinal Tagle dinner-with-fr-bautista-15 Dr. Ixie Alejo and Suzanne Alvarez who both work at Ateneo as welldinner-with-fr-bautista-1dinner-with-fr-bautista-8dinner-with-fr-bautista-9 dinner-with-fr-bautista-2 dinner-with-fr-bautista-3 dinner-with-fr-bautista-11 dinner-with-fr-bautista-12 dinner-with-fr-bautista-13

Inspiree by Alex Eduque

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 Congratulations Alex Eduque @alexmeduque – a young lady with talent, vision and a generous heart.

Inspirée is yet another collaboration of Printsonalities @printsonalities and Alex Eduque.
A stationery collection that draws its essence from 40 inspiring individuals–that are some of the most devoted partners and patrons of Printsonalities and MoveEd–interpreted by Alex through her doodle art.
Nicole Ortega @nicoleortega.ph ?Ella Laxa Pangilinan ? Celine Gabriel Lim ? Anna Oposa ?Juana Manahan-Yupangco? Maureen Disini @maureendisini ?Rajo Laurel @rajolaurel ?Venisse Laurel Hermano ? Tootsy Angara @tootsyangara ?Rosanna Ocampo-Rodriguez ?Cristalle Belo-Henares ?Noky Gatmaitan ?Chiw Bailon ?Alvin Bailon ?Maricel Mendoza ? Ina Estrada ?Rita Neri ?Patty Echauz-Chilip ? Marielle Santos-Po ?Stephanie Kienle-Gonzales ?Jessica Keinle-Maxwell ? Reese Fernandez-Ruiz ?Lynn Pinugu-Bermudo ? Chu-Chu Madrigal ?kara Magsano-Alikpala ?Crisann Celdran @sannceldran ?Mikkel Puyat ?Zach White ?Sonja Ocampo @sonjaocampo ? Mia Arcenas ?Patty Ang ?Macky Fah @mackyfah ?Michaela Eduque ?Ria Gatmaitan ?Bukay Urra-Lagman ?
Alex Eduque ?Fozzy Castro-Dayrit ?Dara David-Roa @collabcontessa

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Project Wheelchair A Fund Raising Dinner 2016

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An invitation from the Lechon queen, Dedet dela Fuente

“19 of my friends will be making a Filipino inspired degustacion on October 23 at the Champagne Room of the Manila Hotel to help raise funds for wheelchairs.  Your P3800 pays for an excellent dinner + 1 wheelchair

 Together, lets give the gift of hope and mobility”

#projectwheelchairph #thisisforyoulauren

Previous entries: Project Wheelchair Feb. 10, 2014

Project Wheelchair 2015 Nov 7, 2015

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Yakap

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Ten years ago, Dolores Cheng formed The Center for Possibilities Foundation (CFP).

yakap-6yakap-3“It was my own coming to terms with the condition of my son,” she shares. Andreas, now 22, was diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay when he was 3 years old.

 “There were no support groups for his particular type of disability, I didn’t know where to go, who to see, where to find what I needed to know. I wanted to understand what it meant to raise a child with special needs. So I thought that maybe if I formed a group of my own, I would be able to ring a call to other people who might be in the same boat and need some help,” Dolores continues.

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                The vision and mission of CFP revolves around inclusion, having a compassionate society that includes persons with special needs into the mainstream population. Even the way CFP is set up reflects this vision of inclusion. “We come from different backgrounds, different types of families and family lives, it represents how the world is,” Dolores points out.

                The CFP board is composed of finance expert Renato Reyes, educators Cynthia and Lito Gonzalez; restaurateurs, car enthusiasts, and civic leaders, Vangie and Dieter Jaehn; mommy blogger Michelle Ressa Aventajado, jeweller Geeta Chulani,  producer Yvonne de Paula, co-parent of a special child Totoy Garcia, publisher Maricris Lim Pineda, accomplished netizen Mark Ignacio, and spiritual adviser Fr. Gerard Deveza.yakap-5For the past decade, CFP has engaged in teaching skills and promoting inclusion in underserved sectors through support groups, literature, film showing, and orientation. They’ve published books regarding persons with special needs and organized events such as special football tournaments that allow the athletic inclinations of the kids to shine.

                Their biggest project to date is “Yakap”.

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Produced by Dolores and directed by Danny Añonuevo,

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the film provides a glimpse into a day in the lives of three people: Evangeline “Gelli” Aventajado, a 4-year-old with Down Syndrome;  Heart2Heart was so happy to meet Mommy Michelle Aventajado @mommanmanila and her daughter Gelli. Gelli is 5 years old and makes her family more special because everyone takes part in taking care of her and loving her. We sometimes think that being a parent of a special child is a suffering or a burden given to us by God, but it’s not true. And Gelli and her 3 other siblings and parents prove that. #H2HGivingBack #Yakap #centerforpossibilities @centerforpossibilities #embraceddifference

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Aaron Joshua “AJ” De Quiroz, an 8-year-old with epilepsy, Autism, and Global Developmental Delay;

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and Kevin Avelino, a 45-year-old with Global Developmental Delay. Mommy Lydia here in the photocenter-for-possibilities-yakap-2

“The stories are told from the points of view of their parents. Nothing was scripted, everything that you will see is natural and unplanned,” describes Dolores.

                “More than a film, we are presenting profiles of true courage. Courage of the children whose disabilities are the only reality they have ever known, and who live their lives the only way they know how, in spite of curious stares, pointing fingers, and hidden smiles. And the courage of parents and family members who may have grown up thinking normal was everything but ended up learning that different can be the new normal”.yakap-2 Music for “Yakap” was composed by Jessie Lasaten  and the post production color grading was done by Issa Gonzalez. The 54-minute film is capped off by a music video with lyrics that Dolores wrote with music by Charo Unite.

                “Yakap means to embrace.  In line with CFP’s  vision, we wish for all children with disability to be embraced into the mainstream of our lives and to be treated the way we treat each other — with compassion, respect, dignity and acceptance,” says Dolores. yakap-8CFP hopes to bring the film to different places and generate more awareness for the need to respect the potential and promise of persons with special needs. “We would be very happy to do special screenings. We can visit schools and would be more than willing to tie up with community organizations,” she volunteers.

                The group is also on a quest to build and operate Special Education (SPED) Centers for indigent communities, for children with special needs who are undiagnosed and untreated. Their Sagada SPED Center is now open. The  Norzagaray, Bulacan SPED Center is expected to start running later this year. And the Tacloban and Sorsogon SPED Centers are scheduled to operate sometime in 2017.yakap-1   The Centers are brick and mortar structures with tables, surrounded with stimulating materials, equipment, and learning tools that can be used to teach children the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Each SPED Center will be operated by a teacher trained in the SPED division of Reach International School.yakap-7 yakap-4 “In many parts of the country, especially in remote areas, there is no government center dedicated to the identification, recognition, much less support and treatment for persons with special needs. Many special children are physically mature but have cognitive and behavioral challenges so it is imperative that we create centers of learning that can teach them some skills with which they can live with some form of independence and dignity,” elaborates Dolores. Enrolment in the SPED Center is free so it helps alleviate the cost of taking care of special children from the families. These centers will also include parent support groups.

                Special screenings of “Yakap” may be arranged through CFP at centerforpossibilities.asia or (02) 723-1242 / (0918) 888-1759.

                “Yakap” is supported by Rustan’s  Commercial  Corporation, Gruppo Mobili Philippines, Inc., AY Foundation, Inc., Royal Duty Free Subic, Marks & Spencer, Mamou Restaurant, Ralph’s Wines & Spirits, Rustan Marketing Corporation, Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines  Inc., Leslie Corporation – Clover Chips, Miladay, Orogem, The Phinma Foundation, Inner Peace Foundation Inc. Manila, Music Master (Music School & Recording Arts), nananadal Public Relations & Events Management,  Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star, Crossover 105.1 FM, and Retro DCG –FM – 105.9.

Definition of terms (lifted from Wikipedia)

Down Syndrome  also known as trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all, or part of a third copy of chromosome 21. It is typically associated with physical growth delays, characteristic facial features, and mild to moderate intellectual disability.

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior.

Global Developmental Delay is an umbrella term used when children are significantly delayed in their cognitive and physical development. There is usually a more specific condition which causes this delay, such as Fragile X syndrome or other chromosomal abnormalities.

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Calling All Bad (Good) Moms

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Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (3)  Thank you Good Moms Jackie @jaxcantonio Cat @catarambulo and Andi for hosting a stress free afternoon for us Bad Moms 🙂   who need a break from all the stress.
Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (2)Enjoyed the food at @holeinthewallph and hanging out with the moms

 #centurycitymall #badmomsph #holeinthewallphCalling All Bad (Good) Moms (4)  Definitely partying like Bad Moms #badmomsph at @holeinthewallph at the @centurymallph movie premier of Bad Mom’s

 Lots of food, coffee and giveaways for all the Bad :-O oops I meant Good 🙂 Moms  #holeinthewallph #centurycitymallCalling All Bad (Good) Moms (7) Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (8) Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (6) Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (9) Calling All Bad (Good) Moms (5)  Bad Moms Jackie @jaxcantonio Cat @catarambulo and Andi @gp_reyes are actually Good Moms.  At today’s movie premier they shared the story of a 5 yr old child’s battle with cancer  “Hi Guys!! Meet Robbie… He’s 5 years old and battling the BIG C.
He’s currently cancer free but still has a lot of medical bills to pay and is under remission.
We’ll be keeping a donation box at the registration area for those who want to help!” Go here @hugsforrobbie
#hugsforrobbie #badmomsph #centurycitymallCalling All Bad (Good) Moms (1)

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