Club de Damas Latinas all set for annual charity ball

CLUB de Damas Latinas and their beneficiaries during the launch of the theme for the 2014 Latin Charity Ball. From left: Margarita Alvarez de Félix; Beatriz Rada deMarrero; Sr. Dora Hernández, TC; InesQuintanaWarleta; Sor Adriana Yepes, CCJM director of EugeniaMaria Ravasco Day Care Center; Sr. Luz María Buitrago, TC superior and director of Holy Family Home; and María Isabel Archila de Aponte

Members of Club de Damas Latinas (Latin American Women’s Club) in the Philippines gathered for their monthly luncheon recently at the residence of Margarita Álvarez de Félix in Makati to launch the theme of the 2014 Annual Latin Charity Ball—the group’s annual fundraiser to be held May 10 at Fairmont Makati.

 

Beatriz Rada de Marrero, current president and lead organizer of this year’s charity ball discussed its theme, Fire Up Your Heart, with members and Sr. Luz Maria Buitrago, TC, superior and director of Holy Family Home, and Sor Adriana Yepes, CCJM, director of Eugenia Maria Ravasco Day Care Center—representatives of the club’s two main beneficiary institutions.

 

The charity ball’s theme represents the energy of Latin culture and its passion to help and make a positive difference in the lives of the poor. It is also a continuing call to action for others—friends and supporters of the club, to get involved and help, said Marrero.

 

The Annual Latin Charity Ball has been held for the past 47 years. More than 300 diplomats, dignitaries, expats, executives of multinational companies and other special guests grace the event.

 

Among the main sponsors this year are Coca-Cola Femsa, Coca-Cola System in the Philippines, Mapfre Insular Corp. and Qatar Airlines.

 

For sponsorship opportunities and more information about the 2014 Latin charity ball, e-mail Club de Damas Latinas at cludedala@gmail.com.

 

Club de Damas Latinas in the Philippines is a nonstock, nonprofit organization founded in 1966 with the goals of providing a support group for Spanish-speaking families who have come to live in the Philippines, and extending assistance to local people in need, especially children who do not have access to education, health services or a safe environment.

 

 

 

 

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