Forget the snacks: Charity vending machines dish out gifts for poor
Instead of snacks, the vending machines sell brightly colored boxes, illustrating the needs of poor families at home and abroad.
Instead of snacks, the vending machines sell brightly colored boxes, illustrating the needs of poor families at home and abroad.
On its second year, Seda Hotels has partnered with Smile Train to help cleft patients in need get free medical care.
Yoga for Smiles classes are scheduled on Oct. 27 at Tomas Morato, Quezon City and on Nov. 17 at Alabang.
One art teacher has decided to fight her potentially fatal kidney disease with a smile, literally and figuratively.
But if there’s something else that Trump’s immigration policy gave rise to, it’s the power of collective compassion.
Is there a rivalry between the Philippine Cancer Society Inc.’s (PCSI) annual Best Dressed Women of the Philippines and ex-politician Margarita “Tingting” Cojuangco’s “Elegant Filipinas”?
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Two years after the enormously successful Dance4Life! at Venice Piazza, McKinley Hill, they are back with “Dance Unite! One United Move and Groove to Raise Funds for the Rebuilding of Yolanda-Stricken Areas”, on November 22, 2014, 5-9pm at the Quirino Grandstand.
“There are hundreds of shoes on the floor and bags on all the couches, people laughing and talking, and a little girl with light-up shoes inside a box! What is going on here?” 16-year-old Kerry Tiñga asked in mock shock as she entered what was once the immaculate den of her family home.
Lisa Macuja-Elizalde has announced that all proceeds from ticket sales to her “Swan Song Series” Year 3 shows will be donated to relief operations for the victims of Supertyphoon “Yolanda.”
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