Come and join a celebration of the "Real Life" of ordinary Filipinos living extraordinary lives!
There's going to be a book launch on October 19, Saturday at 3:00 pm at UP Bahay Kalinaw. The Author / Storyteller is Dolly Palisada.
The book is available at only P400.00. Part of the proceeds will go to Workshops@IbaPa Charities, Inc. & for the renovation of Project 8 Christian Alliance Fellowship Center.
Now accepting advance orders, email: dm.palisada@gmail.com or rdapitan@yahoo.com
You can get a copy at Central books branches:
Quezon Avenue, QC
CM Recto Avenue
Roxas St, Davao City
Limketkai Mall, Cagayan de Oro City
GV Building, P. del Rosario St, Cebu City
You can also email: dm.palisada@gmail.com or rdapitan@yahoo.com (plus additional shipping fee - Nationwide)
It'll also be available on iOs and Kindle Fire after the launch.
Pagpag for Breakfast (story of Ramil Sustento) & Box of Dreams (story of Nene)
• Take a peek into everyday life in Metro Manila's poorest communities. Do their choices justify their appalling condition?
Leaving This Home is Water Under the Bridge (story of Lilia Dalmacio)
• What kind of mother would allow her children to sleep with a literal bridge over their heads?
Journey On A Wheelchair (story of Gaspar Salem)
• Born without hands and feet, Gaspar Salem of Zamboanga City dreams big -- going to college and having his own business. But with war in the city, his limitations, can he?
A Heart for Animals (story of Renee Tupas Leoness from South Cotabato)
• Renee Tupas Leoness is a Filipino working in Thailand takes on an unlikely cause -- animals. Will she be their voice?
Story of Hope In Singapore (story of Dahlia Rivera Supnad -an OFW in Singapore who is from Bacolod) & Let's Meet Jamie (story of Jamie del Rosario Martinez)
• A tale of two women whose personal circumstances and life's lessons pushed them to pursue happiness for others.
Life Must Go On (story of Kathrina Yarza)
• Kcat Yarza, who has Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes tumors on nerve tissues, still walks in stride and looks forward to what life has to offer.
The Heart of What We Do
• This small charity has a big heart, but why did Workshops@IbaPa Charities Inc. chose the inmates of Iwahig Penal Colony as their beneficiary for Summer Pamasko Project?
• Kaeskwela is taking leaps and bounds to send school supplies and books to the hinterlands of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao for the poor school children in public elementary schools. Find out how they do it.
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