
Hans Sy’s priceless joy: Helping cancer patients
At 64, Hans Sy has just about everything in life—a happy family, good health and enormous wealth. This year, Hans, together with his five siblings, Teresita, Elizabeth, Henry Jr.,
At 64, Hans Sy has just about everything in life—a happy family, good health and enormous wealth. This year, Hans, together with his five siblings, Teresita, Elizabeth, Henry Jr.,
Hans Sy was watching television one night in 2010 when he chanced upon news footage showing Ricky Reyes, the high-profile beauty business mogul, crying over an eviction letter issued by a newly appointed Malacañang official.
After 11 years, Child Haus is proud to have made a difference in the lives of cancer patients, providing them and their families with temporary shelter while they seek treatment in the city. Of the thousands of patients it has served through the years, 58 have been completely cured of their ailments in the last year and a half.
Inspiring stories about friendship and a young girl’s extraordinary courage delighted cancer-stricken children from the Philippine General Hospital and Child Haus who attended a special Inquirer Read-Along session Saturday morning.
There was no trace of sorrow, only innocence and enjoyment when the cancer-stricken children sang for visitors at the opening of the new Child Haus at 90 Mapangakit Street, Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City.
The kids of 35 Ofelia Street in Project 8, Quezon City, are nothing short of a miracle.
The joy of giving warms the heart, especially during the holiday season. It’s a great year-round feeling, but there’s something about Christmas that makes spreading good cheer much more meaningful than usual.
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