Saturday, March 21, 2015

SULOng SULU: The Boloboc Science and Technology High School Toilet

Balabac Science and Technology High School 


Reports of Urinary Tract Infection and Cutting classes among students are some of what were thought to be effects of not having a toilet in the Bolobac National High School in Sanga Sanga, Tawi Tawi. This is one of the requests from the meeting we had when we visited the school.

I planned on starting fundraising for this project only around May, though I have requested my constituents to ready a plan including a costing so I can be ready immediately after the preceding projects. Weeks after the visit, two days ago, 18 March, I received the layout.

Tonight, my messenger randomly pops up for a donation to the Renovation Project for Tandu Dagmay Primary School in Patikul, Sulu. I said our pledges for the project are almost complete, but donor said to keep it for future projects. Then the toilet project popped in Mind.

While the fund available from that donation is just a fifth of the required budget, it is easier than starting from nil. So, here i am again. Just when I keep telling myself that I got to halt temporarily from these outreach projects, I am pushing a new one.

So.. yes.. We are building the toilet for Boloboc Science and Technology High School  this July 2015 :-). It was initially planned for May, but since we want to get the parents of the kids involved in the construction, i decided to wait until the opening of classes. Besides, I need to gather more funds to complete the construction. 


plan for Balabac Science and Technology High School toilet


QTY ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL
5 Plywood pieces Php470 Php2,350
5 Roof pieces Php380 Php1,900
30 Cement bags Php290 Php8,700
15 Still 12mm Php195 Php2,925
200 Sand Gravel sacks Php0 Php0
20 Rock for Flooring sacks Php0 Php0
2 Toilet Bowl pcs Php780 Php1,560
2 Door Knob pcs Php280 Php560
4 Hinges pairs Php95 Php380
7 Lumber 2x3x10 Php560 Php3,920
10 Lumber 2x2x10 Php700 Php7,000
4 Lumber 2x6x10 Php1,000 Php4,000
4 Lumber 1x6x10 Php500 Php2,000
1 Roof Nail 1 kg Php105 Php105
1 Nail 2 inches Php60 Php60
1 Nail 3 inches Php60 Php60
2 Nail 4 inches Php60 Php120
1 Roof Paint 1 gal Php700 Php700
4 Paint 4 gals Php580 Php2,320
50 Tiles 50 pcs 12x12 Php55 Php2,750
Grand Total Php41,410


FUNDING PLEDGED RECEIVED
Ms Martinez 10,000 10,000
Ms Ann Somera of Holcim Cement
Add'l Fund Req'd Php22,710






For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino



Via Paypal 
 
Email Address: jibmaxatnewroad@gmail.com

Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts J. Otherwise, USD will be fine.




Balabac Science and Technology High School 


Reports of Urinary Tract Infection and Cutting classes among students are some of what were thought to be effects of not having a toilet in the Bolobac National High School in Sanga Sanga, Tawi Tawi. This is one of the requests from the meeting we had when we visited the school.

I planned on starting fundraising for this project only around May, though I have requested my constituents to ready a plan including a costing so I can be ready immediately after the preceding projects. Weeks after the visit, two days ago, 18 March, I received the layout.

Tonight, my messenger randomly pops up for a donation to the Renovation Project for Tandu Dagmay Primary School in Patikul, Sulu. I said our pledges for the project are almost complete, but donor said to keep it for future projects. Then the toilet project popped in Mind.

While the fund available from that donation is just a fifth of the required budget, it is easier than starting from nil. So, here i am again. Just when I keep telling myself that I got to halt temporarily from these outreach projects, I am pushing a new one.

So.. yes.. We are building the toilet for Boloboc Science and Technology High School  this July 2015 :-). It was initially planned for May, but since we want to get the parents of the kids involved in the construction, i decided to wait until the opening of classes. Besides, I need to gather more funds to complete the construction. 


plan for Balabac Science and Technology High School toilet


QTY ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL
5 Plywood pieces Php470 Php2,350
5 Roof pieces Php380 Php1,900
30 Cement bags Php290 Php8,700
15 Still 12mm Php195 Php2,925
200 Sand Gravel sacks Php0 Php0
20 Rock for Flooring sacks Php0 Php0
2 Toilet Bowl pcs Php780 Php1,560
2 Door Knob pcs Php280 Php560
4 Hinges pairs Php95 Php380
7 Lumber 2x3x10 Php560 Php3,920
10 Lumber 2x2x10 Php700 Php7,000
4 Lumber 2x6x10 Php1,000 Php4,000
4 Lumber 1x6x10 Php500 Php2,000
1 Roof Nail 1 kg Php105 Php105
1 Nail 2 inches Php60 Php60
1 Nail 3 inches Php60 Php60
2 Nail 4 inches Php60 Php120
1 Roof Paint 1 gal Php700 Php700
4 Paint 4 gals Php580 Php2,320
50 Tiles 50 pcs 12x12 Php55 Php2,750
Grand Total Php41,410


FUNDING PLEDGED RECEIVED
Ms Martinez 10,000 10,000
Ms Ann Somera of Holcim Cement
Add'l Fund Req'd Php22,710






For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino



Via Paypal 
 
Email Address: jibmaxatnewroad@gmail.com

Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts J. Otherwise, USD will be fine.




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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Feeding Sessions for Bakwits in Mamasapano and Datu Unsay




Soliciting for the renovation of the School in Patikul, I approached a colleague I have back when I was working in Dubai.

Apart from her pledge, instead of spending money for her birthday this APRIL on treats to friends who can afford to buy their food, she said she wants to send the funds instead for a feeding session here in the Philippines. Then I thought of the displaced evacuees of the currently ongoing All Out Offensive by AFP in Maguindanao.

Based from the meeting I had with an NGO based in Maguindanao, On the average, a feeding session through lugaw (rice porridge) costs P4,500 (~US$110.00; feeds ~100 families, 500 individuals). 

To fulfill friend's request, and since I am heading there anyway after the renovation of the School in Patikul, I am appealing to families (clans if needs be or even groups of friends, team of colleagues) to organize for the sponsorship of individual feeding sessions: One group = One feeding session to be chosen below.

The following schedules for feeding sessions are available for funding (Actual Data to be completed upon availability). 


Location Date Individuals Amount Needed Sponsor
House Based Libutan 23-Apr 805 Php7,245.00
Tambunan II, Guindulungan 24-Apr 3472 Php31,248.00 MR P J Bowd
Libutan Elementary School 25-Apr 2086 Php18,774.00 APRIL TOMAS
Mahad Evacuation Center 26-Apr 602 Php5,418.00 JB Galedo
Mahad Compound 27-Apr 721 Php6,489.00
BHS Libutan (along Hiway) 28-Apr 630 Php5,670.00 MS J Lacson
Brgy Sampao (Tent) 29-Apr 1309 Php11,781.00





During the actual feeding session, a tarpaulin print of the sponsoring group (name in text along with pictures if preferred) will be displayed in location and with the bakwits behind.

Download the most recent (16 March 2015) IDP Assessment Report about the displacements in Maguindanao here courtesy of Humanitarian Emergency Action Response Team.


contact
Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad
mobile: +63949 977 5837


For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino


Via Paypal 
 
Email Address: jibmaxatnewroad@gmail.com
Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts. Otherwise, USD will be fine. 







Soliciting for the renovation of the School in Patikul, I approached a colleague I have back when I was working in Dubai.

Apart from her pledge, instead of spending money for her birthday this APRIL on treats to friends who can afford to buy their food, she said she wants to send the funds instead for a feeding session here in the Philippines. Then I thought of the displaced evacuees of the currently ongoing All Out Offensive by AFP in Maguindanao.

Based from the meeting I had with an NGO based in Maguindanao, On the average, a feeding session through lugaw (rice porridge) costs P4,500 (~US$110.00; feeds ~100 families, 500 individuals). 

To fulfill friend's request, and since I am heading there anyway after the renovation of the School in Patikul, I am appealing to families (clans if needs be or even groups of friends, team of colleagues) to organize for the sponsorship of individual feeding sessions: One group = One feeding session to be chosen below.

The following schedules for feeding sessions are available for funding (Actual Data to be completed upon availability). 


Location Date Individuals Amount Needed Sponsor
House Based Libutan 23-Apr 805 Php7,245.00
Tambunan II, Guindulungan 24-Apr 3472 Php31,248.00 MR P J Bowd
Libutan Elementary School 25-Apr 2086 Php18,774.00 APRIL TOMAS
Mahad Evacuation Center 26-Apr 602 Php5,418.00 JB Galedo
Mahad Compound 27-Apr 721 Php6,489.00
BHS Libutan (along Hiway) 28-Apr 630 Php5,670.00 MS J Lacson
Brgy Sampao (Tent) 29-Apr 1309 Php11,781.00





During the actual feeding session, a tarpaulin print of the sponsoring group (name in text along with pictures if preferred) will be displayed in location and with the bakwits behind.

Download the most recent (16 March 2015) IDP Assessment Report about the displacements in Maguindanao here courtesy of Humanitarian Emergency Action Response Team.


contact
Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad
mobile: +63949 977 5837


For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino


Via Paypal 
 
Email Address: jibmaxatnewroad@gmail.com
Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts. Otherwise, USD will be fine. 




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Thursday, March 5, 2015

SULOng SULU: Driving change through used but worthy school supplies




As I go along in my trips, i realized travelling is not just a leisure; Although, yes, it starts that way. The more you explore and seek, the more of this earth that you see.. Pollution, Poverty, Violence, etc.- not always a great beach, falls, river, mountain, etc.

Thus, as someone given the opportunity to travel and see the remotest unheard-of places, and as a human who is capable, it is but a struggle with guilt and conscience, to not act or do something.

In 2015, We worked on rebuilding a school in Brgy Tanduh Dagmay, Patikul, Sulu. We raised funds to finance the construction of seats, boards, doors, ceilings of the classrooms.

Beyond the renovation, with the limited livelihood and the jacked up prices of goods in this secluded area, students don't have resources such as pens, pencils, pads, amongst others.

I remember, back in school, at the end of the school year, we wouldn't even bother about those pens, pencils, crayons we used. They would be left hanging somewhere until they eventually get in the garbage bin. It has been customary to buy new pens, notebooks, crayons, watercolours, rulers, bags, for the new school year. They are cheap, we don't have time to bother, isn't it?

For this, with the participation of a few schools and individuals, we gathered USED pens, pencils, crayons, erasers, pencil cases, bags, water colors, sharpeners, and other school supplies at the end of the school year (last day of classes). The idea was, we requested each class at the last hours and days of classes for items that they would rather let go onto a drop-off box. 

Then later, with some donations to purchase bags as well, we were able to distribute bags with school supplies for not just roughly 100 students of Tandu Dagmay Primary School but also to more than 300 students of Patikul Higad Elementary School.

This Year, 2016, on its second year, the #SULOngSULU project is aiming for all the primary schools in Patikul, Sulu which would be more than 1000 students. (primary schools are branch schools of elementary schools which are much closer to the student villages rather than the more centric, hence farther, main Elementary school. Because of the population distribution and the large geography of Sulu, plus difficulty of transportation, primary schools aims to augment the tendencies of kids not going to school because of the several kilometers they will need to walk if they were to go to the elementary school.)

Why used? Why not… so long as they write, so long as they can color, then they can be used; Besides, in the essence of recycling and climate change, we’d like to maximize our resources. If we just keep disposing and consuming, we are an agent to increasing the demand, a factor to increasing the price, and a burden to these people affording even their basic education. So, if we don't want to use them, let others do.


How You Can Help?

1. Share and spread the article on your social network. Be part of the news.
2. If you know anyone working in a school, or is part of an organization, please refer the site and our contact details. We will love to talk to them about receiving any used school supply.
3.In case it is not feasible to donate your used school supplies, tell your classmates, brothers and sisters that the used ones still work and can be used for the next school year. If you buy new ones instead, you increase the demand, as well as the prices :-) and the more that these people can't buy theirs.


For questions and any other means of help, please contact:

Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad



DROP OFF POINTS:

CALOOCAN c/o Weng Bulaon

Neptune Celphone Accessories
3rd Floor, Caloocan Central Mall (a.k.a. North Mall; LRT Monumento Station northbound)
0925 755 5055

MAKATI CITY c/o Rideth Sibug Rapha Health Institute level 4, Greenbelt 5 Ayala Center, Makati City
09174970272



As I go along in my trips, i realized travelling is not just a leisure; Although, yes, it starts that way. The more you explore and seek, the more of this earth that you see.. Pollution, Poverty, Violence, etc.- not always a great beach, falls, river, mountain, etc.

Thus, as someone given the opportunity to travel and see the remotest unheard-of places, and as a human who is capable, it is but a struggle with guilt and conscience, to not act or do something.

In 2015, We worked on rebuilding a school in Brgy Tanduh Dagmay, Patikul, Sulu. We raised funds to finance the construction of seats, boards, doors, ceilings of the classrooms.

Beyond the renovation, with the limited livelihood and the jacked up prices of goods in this secluded area, students don't have resources such as pens, pencils, pads, amongst others.

I remember, back in school, at the end of the school year, we wouldn't even bother about those pens, pencils, crayons we used. They would be left hanging somewhere until they eventually get in the garbage bin. It has been customary to buy new pens, notebooks, crayons, watercolours, rulers, bags, for the new school year. They are cheap, we don't have time to bother, isn't it?

For this, with the participation of a few schools and individuals, we gathered USED pens, pencils, crayons, erasers, pencil cases, bags, water colors, sharpeners, and other school supplies at the end of the school year (last day of classes). The idea was, we requested each class at the last hours and days of classes for items that they would rather let go onto a drop-off box. 

Then later, with some donations to purchase bags as well, we were able to distribute bags with school supplies for not just roughly 100 students of Tandu Dagmay Primary School but also to more than 300 students of Patikul Higad Elementary School.

This Year, 2016, on its second year, the #SULOngSULU project is aiming for all the primary schools in Patikul, Sulu which would be more than 1000 students. (primary schools are branch schools of elementary schools which are much closer to the student villages rather than the more centric, hence farther, main Elementary school. Because of the population distribution and the large geography of Sulu, plus difficulty of transportation, primary schools aims to augment the tendencies of kids not going to school because of the several kilometers they will need to walk if they were to go to the elementary school.)

Why used? Why not… so long as they write, so long as they can color, then they can be used; Besides, in the essence of recycling and climate change, we’d like to maximize our resources. If we just keep disposing and consuming, we are an agent to increasing the demand, a factor to increasing the price, and a burden to these people affording even their basic education. So, if we don't want to use them, let others do.


How You Can Help?

1. Share and spread the article on your social network. Be part of the news.
2. If you know anyone working in a school, or is part of an organization, please refer the site and our contact details. We will love to talk to them about receiving any used school supply.
3.In case it is not feasible to donate your used school supplies, tell your classmates, brothers and sisters that the used ones still work and can be used for the next school year. If you buy new ones instead, you increase the demand, as well as the prices :-) and the more that these people can't buy theirs.


For questions and any other means of help, please contact:

Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad



DROP OFF POINTS:

CALOOCAN c/o Weng Bulaon

Neptune Celphone Accessories
3rd Floor, Caloocan Central Mall (a.k.a. North Mall; LRT Monumento Station northbound)
0925 755 5055

MAKATI CITY c/o Rideth Sibug Rapha Health Institute level 4, Greenbelt 5 Ayala Center, Makati City
09174970272
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SULOng SULU: Renovation of Tandu Dagmay School in Patikul, Sulu

Tandu Dagmay Primary School in Patikul, Sulu


The vicious conflict between the military forces and the rebel group Abu Sayaff have silenced this land that is feared, unheard, neglected, and misunderstood – SULU.

Take a ferry ride, and it is also not uncommon to hear stories of people who tried taking opportunities from other cities only to go back home in regret because they were feared, discriminated, and unwanted just because of their notorious origin.

This is my motivation for starting something for Sulu. They are one of us, and we are one with them.

In what hopes to be an incubator of change, the Tandu Dagmay Elementary School in Patikul, Sulu is humbled by dilapidated paints, missing doors, falling ceilings …A story of pupils seated on the floor for there are no seats, overwriting used pads for there is no money to buy new ones, of teachers getting only P1,000 a month for few hours work shared between several grade levels hungry to learn how to escape a life of poverty, hopelessness and war.

Education is their only hope; Together with the community who had been eager to offer their labor on the project, we would like to rebuild this school. Let’s help our brothers find better chances for themselves.








Below is an approximation of the necessary materials:
Name
Unit
Piece/s
Prize
Cost





Painting
Triton Namel
10 PCS
650 each
P6.500
Chair for Pupils
1X6X10 lumber
2X2 lumber
40 PCS
60 PCS
90 each
85 each
P3.600
P5.100
Desk for Teacher
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Ceiling for School
Ordinary Plywood
20 PCS
550 each
P11.000
Door for School
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Blackboards
Marine Plywood ½
Triton Namel Green Color 1 liter
1X2X6 lumber
2 PCS
1 PC
8 PCS
800 each
650 each
95 each
P1.600
P650
P760
Teacher’s Desk
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Book Shelves
Cabinet Type
2 PCS
4.500 each
P9.000
Nails
1 inches
2 inches
2/1 inches
5kilos
6 kilos
6 kilos
100 each
85 each
80 each
P500
P510
P800
Paint roller
6 inches
3 PCS
200 each
P600
Paintbrush
4 inches
3 PCS
150 each
P450
Cement

5 PCS
460 each
P2.300
Steel
10mm
10 PCA
350 each
P3.500




Total Costs



P51.670

·   Estimations are based out of prices canvassed in the vicinity. The Primary School has 70 pupils: 21 Kindergartens, 28 Grade 1s, and 27 Grade 2s.

Target date of Implementation will be first week of April, right after the classes, as a culmination activity of the school year. 

Project is in collaboration with Kusug Batu Sug (KBS), a change oriented youth group based in Jolo, Sulu. Follow the link to be redirected to KUSUG BATU SUG’s facebookpage.



see here for the completed project.

For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino

Via Metrobank

Account Number: 113-3-113-09221-2
Name on Account: Nash U. Abdulhadi


Via Paypal 
Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts J. Otherwise, USD will be fine.

For tagging, pls do notify the contacts below for any donation made.


For in Kind donations:

c/o Nash U. Abduhadi
Chair, Kusug Batu Sug
300 Hadji Buto Compound, Jolo SULU 7400
+63917 971 6659



For questions and any other means of help, please contact:

Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad
mobile: +63949 977 5837

Nash U. Abdulhadi
300 Hadji Buto Compound, Jolo SULU
+63917 971 6659


Also for SULU, We are also doing a Collection Drive for used school supplies. See here for details.

see here for some of the outreach projects done and here for how I got into these outreach work.
and here for some narrative of schools in Tawi Tawi


as of 07 April 2015
NAME PLEDGE RECEIVED
TOTALS Php43,469.42 Php41,469.42
MR W ANCAJAS Php13,969.42 Php13,969.42
MR V REBUGIO Php3,000.00 Php3,000.00
MS K CHU Php10,000.00 Php10,000.00
MS A TOMAS Php10,000.00 Php10,000.00
MS N DEL ROSARIO
MS A SAMPANG Php2,000.00
MS M CONCEPCION Php500.00 Php500.00
MR ARGAWANON & FRIENDS Php4,000.00 Php4,000.00
Mr VEGA
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME










see here for the completed of this project.
Tandu Dagmay Primary School in Patikul, Sulu


The vicious conflict between the military forces and the rebel group Abu Sayaff have silenced this land that is feared, unheard, neglected, and misunderstood – SULU.

Take a ferry ride, and it is also not uncommon to hear stories of people who tried taking opportunities from other cities only to go back home in regret because they were feared, discriminated, and unwanted just because of their notorious origin.

This is my motivation for starting something for Sulu. They are one of us, and we are one with them.

In what hopes to be an incubator of change, the Tandu Dagmay Elementary School in Patikul, Sulu is humbled by dilapidated paints, missing doors, falling ceilings …A story of pupils seated on the floor for there are no seats, overwriting used pads for there is no money to buy new ones, of teachers getting only P1,000 a month for few hours work shared between several grade levels hungry to learn how to escape a life of poverty, hopelessness and war.

Education is their only hope; Together with the community who had been eager to offer their labor on the project, we would like to rebuild this school. Let’s help our brothers find better chances for themselves.








Below is an approximation of the necessary materials:
Name
Unit
Piece/s
Prize
Cost





Painting
Triton Namel
10 PCS
650 each
P6.500
Chair for Pupils
1X6X10 lumber
2X2 lumber
40 PCS
60 PCS
90 each
85 each
P3.600
P5.100
Desk for Teacher
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Ceiling for School
Ordinary Plywood
20 PCS
550 each
P11.000
Door for School
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Blackboards
Marine Plywood ½
Triton Namel Green Color 1 liter
1X2X6 lumber
2 PCS
1 PC
8 PCS
800 each
650 each
95 each
P1.600
P650
P760
Teacher’s Desk
Marine Plywood
2 PCS
800 each
P1.600
Book Shelves
Cabinet Type
2 PCS
4.500 each
P9.000
Nails
1 inches
2 inches
2/1 inches
5kilos
6 kilos
6 kilos
100 each
85 each
80 each
P500
P510
P800
Paint roller
6 inches
3 PCS
200 each
P600
Paintbrush
4 inches
3 PCS
150 each
P450
Cement

5 PCS
460 each
P2.300
Steel
10mm
10 PCA
350 each
P3.500




Total Costs



P51.670

·   Estimations are based out of prices canvassed in the vicinity. The Primary School has 70 pupils: 21 Kindergartens, 28 Grade 1s, and 27 Grade 2s.

Target date of Implementation will be first week of April, right after the classes, as a culmination activity of the school year. 

Project is in collaboration with Kusug Batu Sug (KBS), a change oriented youth group based in Jolo, Sulu. Follow the link to be redirected to KUSUG BATU SUG’s facebookpage.



see here for the completed project.

For Donations:

Bank Code: 010040018
Account Number: 2439 1558 52
Name on Account: Joseph Ian Macalino

Via Metrobank

Account Number: 113-3-113-09221-2
Name on Account: Nash U. Abdulhadi


Via Paypal 
Suggested in PHP currency to minimize devaluations. In third world, every cent counts J. Otherwise, USD will be fine.

For tagging, pls do notify the contacts below for any donation made.


For in Kind donations:

c/o Nash U. Abduhadi
Chair, Kusug Batu Sug
300 Hadji Buto Compound, Jolo SULU 7400
+63917 971 6659



For questions and any other means of help, please contact:

Ian Limbonis
fb: ian limbonis
viber: +63918 662 5987
skype: jibmaxatnewroad
mobile: +63949 977 5837

Nash U. Abdulhadi
300 Hadji Buto Compound, Jolo SULU
+63917 971 6659


Also for SULU, We are also doing a Collection Drive for used school supplies. See here for details.

see here for some of the outreach projects done and here for how I got into these outreach work.
and here for some narrative of schools in Tawi Tawi


as of 07 April 2015
NAME PLEDGE RECEIVED
TOTALS Php43,469.42 Php41,469.42
MR W ANCAJAS Php13,969.42 Php13,969.42
MR V REBUGIO Php3,000.00 Php3,000.00
MS K CHU Php10,000.00 Php10,000.00
MS A TOMAS Php10,000.00 Php10,000.00
MS N DEL ROSARIO
MS A SAMPANG Php2,000.00
MS M CONCEPCION Php500.00 Php500.00
MR ARGAWANON & FRIENDS Php4,000.00 Php4,000.00
Mr VEGA
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAME










see here for the completed of this project.
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