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Ayi on Sendong 2: 8 days after …

Second of a series by Ariel C. Hernandez, Written 25 December 2012

Ayi and Belle Hernandez, as well as their kids, were among the victims of Typhoon Sendong as floodwaters submerged their home. They saved nothing but themselves. How they made it out alive, how they coped with being among the thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs), and the lessons they learned along the way … are in this series of essays by Ayi.Read More »Ayi on Sendong 2: 8 days after …

Ayi on Sendong 1: My Story… Their Story… Our Shared Story

First of a series by Ariel C. Hernandez, Written 20 December 2012

Ayi and Belle Hernandez, as well as their kids, were among the victims of Typhoon Sendong as floodwaters submerged their home. They saved nothing but themselves. How they made it out alive, how they coped with being among the thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs), and the lessons they learned along the way … are in this series of essays by Ayi.Read More »Ayi on Sendong 1: My Story… Their Story… Our Shared Story

More children in MisOr public school enjoys feeding and learning

By Sabcee Garcia
Posted 7 December 2011

Children in Grades 1 and 2 during the daily lunch feeding.
Children in Grades 1 and 2 during the daily lunch feeding.

KPMFI’s “Batang Himsog In-School Feeding Program,” now in tandem with the Jollibee Foundation’s Busog-Lusog-Talino (BLT) Program, has continued to benefit more children from public elementary schools in Misamis Oriental. This program, which aims to address hunger and malnutrition in public school children, is in partnership with the Department of Education, Local Government Units, and the respective association of Parents and Teachers.Read More »More children in MisOr public school enjoys feeding and learning