Families

January 5, 2011

Patricia Borromeo is being raised by her mother through selling vegetables in the street.
Nine of her children died and patricia is the only one left. I do believe we did not come
down here on Earth to suffer extremely. It is our collective minds that brought forth situations
such as this. This is very difficult to understand for many but I am talking from a grander
scenario of the universe, not only our own lives, small town or country.  Just keep in mind
that if we stop hurting each other in big or small ways, direct or indirect, not one single soul
on earth will come to a point of great suffering.  
Army of Angels have given her some things she can use for her schooling. I know this does
not solve the cause of the problem. For now, we relieve the children from the traumatic after
effects that society had cause them. Army of Angels will find ways to go deeper at the root
cause in God's Divine will and timing.


Dory Ortega and her 2 kids living in struggle. I know her story but its also too sad to detail
here. It is also an effect of the corrupt society and lack of awareness.





The family of Joel. His wife and 3 kids are here.
I saw how the man truly loves his children. My family have given a party in a restaurant
where each one is given a delicious, generous package meal.  Everyone ate, except him.
He put them in a bag and I found out he saved it for his children to bring home.
Normally, they could not afford meals such as that. He wants his children to have a taste of
a special food.
All of us on Earth, deserves good food. Anything we want, we deserve to have. We came 
down here to enjoy god's creation. But there is a long story why we came up with so many
limiting belief system that does not define who we truly are.
If we knew who we truly are, we will start to change and be more loving to the society
that we are creating.

 

Sastre

November 15, 2010
On August 22, 2010,representatives from four schools located in far-away areas gathered
together in Sastre Day Care Center to collect the gifts we have for them.
These includes the following:
     *Used books
     *School Supplies
     *Used clothes
     *Visual aids (alphabet,numbers chart, etc)
     *Toys
    
The four schools and the DCC worker who handels the area:
     1. Sastre Day Care - Ma'am Emy Preda
     2. Brgy. Laguna Day Care - Ma'am Marife Rabanio 
     3. Pagsabangan Day Care - Ma'am Criselda Escario
     4. Anonanging Day Care - Ma'am Belen Gensaya

The gifts are on the tables with my mom, and the teachers, and students mixed altogether.


One of the teachers distributing the gifts...





Here are the parents of the students. I'm seriously thinking of sending them to
learn skills like typing,sewing,handicrafts,welding and others, depending on what
they are comfotable doing so that they can earn a living for their own children.
I just need to save some money for that project. May God help us.

Here are the used clothes that was given to the parents. I hope they like it.



 

Progreso Elementary School

October 8, 2010

On August 5,2010, Brgy. Progreso Elementary School received the following gifts:
     *One set of Children's Encyclopedia
     *6 units of Electric Fans

Here's the entrance of the school



Typical classroom. The situation of the students here are quite better than the
other schools up in the mountains.

My Aunt, Emily gave her kid's old encyclopedia

The faculty members of the school together with the Brgy. Captain Mrs. Zeny Calvelo
and OIC of teachers Mrs. Erlinda Francia gladly received the gifts.

Some of the elementary students will now enjoy a cooler atmosphere because of the
electric fans, therefore energy would be used more on the learning rather than sweating.

Thank you once again angels and our almighty God for paving the way to bringing some
help to these precious children who deserves joy and comfort from the beginning.

 

Hardinan Day Care School

August 8, 2010
On July 16, 2010 Hardinan Received their gifts
     *Blackboard + Eraser + Chalks
     *School Supplies
     *Army of Angels Pencil Cases

Here is my cousin with the teacher, Liza. This day care has just opened the class for 12
students and she volunteered to teach without receiving any salary. She might have to
wait for a few months if the school runs well and be included in the barangay budget.
 

Gumaca National High School

August 8, 2010
 On June 16,2010,Gumaca National High School received the second hand books.
Here are the pictures in the school library together with the Principal Yolita Calleja,
Librarian Soledad Cortez and Faculty President Mr. javier.
For the list of Books, Click Here

Here with some of the students in their school uniform.
 

Mabunga Day Care

August 8, 2010

On July 2, 201, Mabunga Day Care received their gifts:
     *Waterjug
     * Dish Dryer
     * School Supplies
     *Army of Angels pencil cases
     *Used books
     *Used clothes

 

San Diego Bukid

July 31, 2010
On June 10, 2010, San Diego Bukid Day Care received their gifts :
     *School supplies
     *Army of angels Pencil cases

Ma'am Carmelita Base picked up the gifts for her students.
 

Bantad Day Care

July 31, 2010
On June 10, 2010, Bantad Day Care received their gifts:
     *School Supplies
     *Army of Angels pencil cases

Ma'am Mirofe Lopez picked up the gifts from our home. She has only 8 students, very small
class in the farflung areas of Gumaca, Philippines.
 

Gaya Gayaan Day Care

July 31, 2010
On June 10, 2010 Gaya gayaan received the following gifts :
     *School Supplies
     *Army of Angels pencil cases

This is a very small class in a farflung area
of Gumaca. Ma'am Cristina Escolano picked up the gifts for her students from our home.
 

Villafuerte Day Care

July 19, 2010
On June 10, 2010, Villafuerte Day Care received our gifts:
     *School Supplies
     *Water Jug
     *Army of Angels Pencil case

It's rainy season now. Most likely the way to the farflung areas  would be hard to walk through.
So we've decided to ask the teachers to come down to our home to pick up the gifts.
I experienced a few times treking along the mountains a long time ago while rain pours.
I would scream out of thrill as I find my feet slide and get stuck 6 inches in the mud while
some 20 or so frogs leaped all around as sounds of strange insects/creatures echoes in the
background. For these folks, and the students it is their everyday journey going to and from
the school. I heard a story that some of them don't own umbrella so they cut the whole banana
leaf to cover their head and school stuff. Ma'am Rita E.M. Ostonal is the teacher in white shirt.
 

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