Mats,
blankets, mosquito nets are just some of what is included in the family packs
that we are to distribute in the islet of Silagon. The Divinagracias house is almost filled with
all the goods that we are bringing.
I am
physically not in Bacolod to handle the whole preparation personally but
everything went smoothly with the help of our volunteers.
Meet the Divinagracias:
· Bellie is a grade school teacher in a public school in Bacolod. She is one of the first volunteers of the project. She heads the procurement of the stuff.
· Edmundo is a tailor, carpenter, tricycle service for Bellie, electrician and many other things. He has been servicing the procurement of the goods for HIP in between his many jobs.
· Joy is a fresh graduate from the University of St. La Salle. He is our delivery and procurement “joy”.
To our
donors, madamo gid nga salamat! I cannot thank you enough! The simple Christmas Feast has turned into
much more.
To the
volunteers for the first phase, I am excited to meet you all in the islet!
And to the
community, I can’t wait to finally be there.
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