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TFG Outreach > Valentine's 2012 Event for TFG: Visit to Virlanie Foundation on February 18, 2012

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message 51: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Pede rin Angus. Bata pa kayo sa tinggin ko har har.


message 52: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Baka humihingi lang ng pancit malabon yung dalawang bata. Haha

I forgot to mention na when I asked if the books we donate will be useful, sabi ni Noemi, "Oo, kasi kabisado na nila yung mga books dito." Ay, happiness!

Excited na rin ako para bukas. See you tomorrow!


message 53: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments V: Ako rin, excited na. Although magpapaalam pa lang ako sa wifey ko. Pero wala naman akong naririnig na lakad namin.

Emir: Di bale. But yes, I hope you'll be available sa Feb visit.


Tuklas Pahina (TP) | 1191 comments its orphan (more fun)with tfg goodreads 2morow!


message 55: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Po wrote: "its orphan (more fun)with tfg goodreads 2morow!"

??? Haha. See you later Po. :)

KD, I hope you got my message last night. We meet at Shell Quezon Avenue (near Sto. Domingo Church) at 9:00am not Shell Timog at 8am. :)


message 56: by anarki (new)

anarki (deadeyes133) | 380 comments How I wish I could join.


message 57: by K.D. (last edited Jan 14, 2012 03:08AM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Ocular Visit to Virlanie Foundation
TFG VALENTINE'S EVENT FOR 2012
Saturday, January 18, 2012
Participants: Veronica, Angus, Po, Charles, K.D.


Summary: We are in the opinion that Virlanie is the right foundation for our 1st outreach program. We are impressed with their organization and desire to help street children off the street. Very organized. Staff are sincere and very professional.

Reasons:
(1) They have a home housing teenagers 14-18 years old. Some of these teenagers are readers who've read the whole Harry Potter series and some of the Bob Ong books. They want to read other books but they have no money.

(2) Kirsty Milev, their Fundraising Officer who assisted us during the visit, understood and agreed with our objectives in doing this:

- we can buy books so we are blessed more than most Filipinos in this country. it's time to share our blessings to the less fortunate ones

- we want to influence future generations of Filipinos and make them readers like us.

So there is a match between what we offer and what these teenagers (who used to be street children) need.

We, the participants, discussed our proposed plans along the way and over lunch. Virlanie is just in Makati, very accessible and they are very accommodating.


Specifics:
(1) The visit will be on Saturday, February 18th at 1:00-5:00 p.m.
(2) Participants will have to share for the cost of the food that we will bring with us when we go there. We are thinking of heavy buffet afternoon snacks like pancit, pandesal, tetrapack juice, etc. We will estimate this and will let you know how much will be the individual contributions.

(3) Participants will have to bring at least a book (still presentable) for donation to their bookshelves that was half-empty when we visited this morning. We talked to two teenagers and they loved reading fiction (Harry Potter series, Twilight, Bob Ong are among their favorites) but the books were not there.

Books should be positively-themed (no sex please) and inspiring. Pick ones that can help them improve their outlook in life. The Hunger Games and Percy Jackson series will definitely be hit among them. If you have these available for donation, please let us know. Otherwise, I will buy the whole set of THG and Veronica will buy Percy Jackson's. Other inspiring books could be Alchemist (Coelho) and coming-of-age books like Great Expectations, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Bean Trees, etc. If you have books like these, please tell us so we will not have double copies just to give them more titles to choose from.

(4) Tentative program of activities:

1:00-1:30 p.m. Socials

1:30-2:00 p.m. Snack and getting to know you

2:00-3:00 p.m. Introduction. Each of us will introduce ourselves. Name, favorite book (for them and why), favorite book (for us when we were young) and expectations from the event.

3:00 p.m. Program Proper
- 3 games (c/o Po) - must be wholesome and something to do with books and Valentine's Day
- individual pairing (based on the introduction)

3:30 p.m. One-on-one or Two-on-One discussions. What will happen here is that you will discuss your favorite book(s) in detail with your teenager partner. Maybe you will read the book together or you can bring pictures of the author or illustrated edition of the book. Or you can talk about the incident in your life that made the book meaningful to you. This in the hope that the book will likewise be inspiring to your partner.

About cash and other personal tokens, we have to agree amongst ourselves. If you are open for giving cash, we have to pool them together and give as a group. If we have enough cash, a computer would be the best choice since they say that they have to go to an internet cafe just to use a computer (remember that some of the teenagers have sponsors who send them to college).

For personal gifts, we also have to agree on this. If one will give something, I'd rather that we all give one kind or similar kind of item so the teenagers will not compare afterwards.

4:30 p.m. Sharing to the whole group.

5:00 p.m. Wrap-Up and Closing

I will send an event invitation shortly. Please answer properly. It is important to know the exact number of attendees from our group because I suggest that the ratio should be 1:1 for more personal talk.

More senior members (Veronica, Tina, Jzhun, Monique, etc) may have two if they choose to.

Remember that as we show them the value of reading books, we also would like to inspire them. We hope that we can start something here: give them more positive outlook, maybe become friends with each other so when they come out from the foundation (we don't call it an orphanage since some of them have parents but they are just there because of some problems at their own homes) they will be better prepared and our role is to help them.

I know that you have questions. I also know that you have suggestions. Veronica, Angus, Po and Charles, please add if I missed anything.

Please answer the event invitation within next week because we also have to give them our final plan and for them to also prepare their teenagers for that day.

Now, for your questions and suggestions....


message 58: by K.D. (last edited Jan 14, 2012 02:31AM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I already have the following titles for donation:
1) The Lord of the Flies by William Golding
2) Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin ni Bob Ong
3) The Curious Incident of the Dog at Nighttime by Mark Haddon
4) A Far Country by Daniel Masson

I will buy all the 3 books of THG if there are no willing donors (so please let me know. Pinamigay ko kasi yong hardbound ko noong MU 3 har har)

Oo nga pala, kung ang books nyo naman eh pang-children (nursery) pede rin kasi may mga homes sila na ganoong edad. Di na nila masyadong nire-recommend na doon tayo pumunta dahil maraming dumadalaw sa mga batang yon. Tsaka mahirap iinfluence pa yong mga ganoong edad. Baka di natin kayanin dahil marami sa atin, bata pa rin. At least dito sa ganitong edad, mas maraming parang magiging friends dahil makaka-edad. Like Kwesi etc.


message 59: by K.D. (last edited Jan 14, 2012 03:01AM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Sponsors for college education are most welcome too. We can pool money together and send a child to college as TFG Scholar. Why not? This morning we met Angelo at mukhang ang tinu-tino nya. Impressive foundation helping children off the street. Kakahiya na foreigner pa ang tumutulong sa mga kababayan natin. So, let's all be creative. Once in a while get off our chairs and do something to help others.

Get our noses off our books and make a difference to other people's lives especially the less fortunate people.


message 60: by Ayban (last edited Jan 14, 2012 03:32AM) (new)

Ayban Gabriyel | 379 comments Meron akong Great Expectations, ayun bibigay ko, since wala akong mga YA, may mga classics ako, 2 books mula kay Jack London, White Fang at Into the Wild, Pwede ba yun sa come-of-age? Tas may books din ako ni Mark Twain. haha :)


message 61: by Joyzi (new)

Joyzi (joit) | 1768 comments pwedeng hindi literature books?


message 62: by Tuklas Pahina (TP) (last edited Jan 14, 2012 06:40AM) (new)

Tuklas Pahina (TP) | 1191 comments Super Thank you! to Veronica, K.D., and Angus for ALL YOUR TREATS!...thank you! Charles for your time with us...its a fun, lovely and blessed day for me and feel happy being with you guys at Virlanie. Thank you to Kirsty Milev for heartwarming welcome, assisting us and giving info. about the Virlanie.

1. i'll bring BIBLE, 1 english, 1 tagalog
2. contribute for food
3. games- you can suggest guys


message 63: by Ranee (new)

Ranee | 1902 comments thanks for the inputs! So sad I was not able to come to the ocular, duty calls.

question: how many kids are there in the cluster?

my thoughts:
1)good choice of age group, there would be more interaction.
2)the time set is ok. We do not need to be there the whole day, it makes it more flexible for other members.
3) 1:1 is ideal for an interaction, but since this is a first outing for our group, it might not be a good idea, I suggest that we do it in small groups,let's say 2-3 TFG members : 4-5 teens. That way, we can have a more senior member teamed-up with a younger one. (i.e. Kwesi as we know is shy during first meetings, it would look awkward for the teenager and kwesi staring at each other for about an hour, so if KD is grouped with him or Ronnie, it balances the group)
4) this is an act of volunteerism, so no pressure. You may want to volunteer your money, your books for donation and of course, your much needed time.

Now for serious matters:
1. We plan to donate a computer and we even plan to send one teen for scholarship
So what do we need?
PERA! we are a nonprofit nonstock organization churva. And we are not rich, in books pa siguro. Well, the one's with more money may donate but of course only to some extent, we need long term financial goals. I'm not good with money matters, so I hope someone from the group may extend some help on this. Fundraising options anyone?
I don't want to demand money from the group nor do I want to feel guilty when I splurge on books thinking that I could have had given something for the teens. It removes the fun in reading.

2. So, we have put up our goal of reaching out. Maybe it is too early to tell, but are we going to stick with this institution as in long term? Or is it a "2012 only" thing, meaning we look for another institution for next year?


message 64: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Same here, thanks to KD, Angus, Po and Charles for a great way to spend a Saturday. Very comprehensive ang program nila. Do take a look at their website:

http://www.virlanie.org/

Pero kahit comprehensive ang pagtulong nila, maganda ang magiging tulong natin sa kanila. We have a unique chance to be a positive influence on the teenagers, encourage them to read and become book-lovers like ourselves.

The library in the house we visited was in a sorry state. Very few books, tapos mga fairy tales pa na mas appropriate sa mga bata kaysa teenagers. Nung tinanong namin si Angelo kung anong mga nabasa niyang nobela, sabi niya Nancy Drew. This coming from an Accountancy student at TIP. Si Pauline yung nakabasa na ng Harry Potter at Bob Ong. Third-year high school siya at gustong mag Fine Arts pag nag-college na siya.

I suggest the books we bring ay yung simple lang ang writing, para ma-enganyo sila. Kung classics, maganda yung madali silang maka-relate. Kung coming-of-age, yung may positive values. Nung pumunta kami sa National, tiningnan ko yung books pang 9-12. Andoon yung kay Angie Sage, Fablehaven, Rick Riordan. Nakakuha ako ng Narnia pero hindi pa complete. Pagka-suweldo, try ko ma-complete yung Rick Riordan. Mga ganun klase ba. It doesn't have to be new, wala na kasi akong mga books na ganun. Basta stories they can relate to, spur their imagination and be a positive influence on them. Try to remember the books you read when you were younger that made you want to read more. :)

I'm thinking Kwesi, Joyzi, Rollie, Sheryl, Cary and Maria can be of great help in suggesting books for us. And Ayban can help us by suggesting Filipino books we can donate.

I hope this gets you as excited as we have become. Am really looking forward to this event! :)


message 65: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments You can still donate your children's books. Ipabibigay natin doon sa ibang houses.


message 66: by Veronica (last edited Jan 14, 2012 08:52AM) (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Ranee, I think for the serious matters, we can make a more informed decision after the event. By then, we can gauge the members' enthusiasm and take it from there.

There are 3 homes that house teenagers totalling 50. We were thinking of spreading the members and the moderators among the 3 houses so we can have a greater coverage.

So sad I was not able to come to the ocular, duty calls.

Oo nga, we missed you, you would have enjoyed it as much as we did. :)


message 67: by Ranee (new)

Ranee | 1902 comments 50 teenagers? So kelangan ng 50 members sa ideal set-up, 100 people. Hala, auditorium kelangan natin nun, meron ba sila?

Also, for the serious part it does not hurt to air out this problem. Nakaka-overwhelm ang magcommit ng scholarship grants kasi kelangan may continuity. We don't want to commit and then not deliver, malungkot yun for the teens. But you are right, we'll talk about this after the event.


message 68: by Tina (last edited Jan 14, 2012 09:53AM) (new)

Tina (tinamats) | 2665 comments Wow so many developments! I will look for books na pwede i-donate. Might have to clean up some old stash dito sa bahay -- do you think some of them will appreciate Sweet Valley kahit luma luma na?

I'm also willing to help with the financial stuff for the day, like yung sa pagkain and all that. Just let me know. :)


message 69: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Sa event invitation, maraming nagtatanong kung paano pumunta sa Virlanie. Ito yung instructions sa map nila. Hope it helps. :)

By Private Transport:
1. If you are on Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue going towards South Super Highway, you can turn right to Pasong Tamo (Chino Roces Avenue).
2. Go straight, then turn left at Yague Street (Landmark: Philippine Daily Inquirer Office).
3. At Yague Street, go straight for about 500 meters and you will find VFI at the left side.

By Public Transport:
• From Gil Puyat (LRT Station), you can take a regular jeepney with the route (PRC Pasong Tamo Kaliwa). Get off at Yague Street. Then ride a tricycle going to VFI office.

• From Magallanes (MRT Station), you can take a regular jeepney with the route (PRC Pasong Tamo). Get off at Yague Street. Then ride a tricycle going to VFI office.


message 70: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments I'll donate a brand new copy of Paulo Coehlo's The Alchemist! I think you guys already know why.

Tingin din ako ng ibang books to donate.

To K.D., Ms Veronica, Angus, Charles and Po, thank you for the time doing the ocular and as telling the things that we should do for them.

More than the book discussions, I admonish all the member to help make this project a success in whatever way they can. :)


message 71: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Tina, I'm sure ma-appreciate nila yung Sweet Valley. Mga 12-18 y.o. sila. Yung si Angelo nga Nancy Drew ang nabasa niya. :)


message 72: by Sheila (new)

Sheila (archiveangel) | 107 comments If we need money, I can build relations with target people (to be defined by us) by writing stories about our advocacy that benefits the foundation. But this will take time (the donations will come in maybe in 3-6 months of publicity), but would probably help us in our long-term goal for the foundation. And this would be sustainable as long as I have compelling stories to tell. I will do this because I want to write and I'm in the marketing/PR industry. That's how I can help.


message 73: by Ranee (new)

Ranee | 1902 comments thanks Sheila!
thanks to all the pledges and the books!


message 74: by Rowell (new)

Rowell Mendoza (elmo_reads) | 4 comments hi! i'll try to donate bob ong book/s... is there a form para sa mga gustong sumama? thanks!


message 75: by Ranee (new)

Ranee | 1902 comments wala naman. Rowell, hope to see you on Feb 18!


message 76: by Sheryl (new)

Sheryl | 238 comments Still thinking of what books to give.

Have The BFG by Roald Dahl and probably some Baby Sitters' Club books. Will scout for others.

Baka bumili rin ako ng The Giver by Lois Lowry. :)


message 77: by Ranee (new)

Ranee | 1902 comments maybe we could donate textbooks too, as reference since most of them will be/are students. What do you think Kuya?


message 78: by Monique (last edited Jan 15, 2012 05:47AM) (new)

Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments I have some extra copies of Sweet Dreams pocketbooks, YA-romance ito just like Sweet Valley. If they will be able to appreciate Sweet Valley, siguro pwede na yung Sweet Dreams? :) If that's not a good idea, I pledge to donate a complete set of C.S. Lewis' Narnia books.

I also have a bunch of Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books to give away. Plus, the Gary Paulsen books that I brought last Christmas party (I think they're with Jzhun?).

Doc Ranee and Kuya, if we do decide to send someone to school, how do we go about pooling the resources, i.e., money?


message 79: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinamats) | 2665 comments Monique: Ayun, I was thinking of Narnia earlier. :) I'm thinking of giving the Alanna series on top of my Sweet Valley, or maybe other award-winning/contemporary books. Will have to scout bookstores pa.

Question pala. I was reading the event page and I saw some of the people who can't go were asking where to send donations, especially for those who are outside of Manila. Do you think we should have someone who can receive the donations?


message 80: by Rollie (last edited Jan 15, 2012 08:24AM) (new)

Rollie (zheick) | 2096 comments I'm thinking Kwesi, Joyzi, Rollie, Sheryl, Cary and Maria can be of great help in suggesting books for us.


I'm not really that good about suggesting books and since I hardly read these days na rin kaya wala ako maisip. However, I decided to give my I Am the Cheese and The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.

About the event, di muna ako magsasabi kung makakasama ako or hindi kasi di ko pa alam kung andito pa ako niyan. :)


message 81: by [deleted user] (new)

I don't have a lot of books with me now, naiwan ko kasi lahat sa province eh. And mas convenient din kasi sa ngayon para sa akin ang ebooks. I'm thinking about donating my scottish/celtic folk and faery tale books (always found them fascinating), though. Okay po ba yun?


message 82: by K.D. (last edited Jan 15, 2012 04:08PM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments So many messages since last night when I posted the event. Thank you. Thank you. Your responses are very encouraging. I knew all along that our members are readers who care.

Dra. Ranee: Oh yes, my initial thought was one-on-one when I heard that there were 50 teenagers housed in those 3 homes. So, sabi ko na lang doon sa 'mother' noong home na binisita namin, we will check first kung ilan tayo. Not all the 50 teenagers can be there naman since some of them are members of a choir at Saturday and Sunday ang practice nila. That home is big. Bigger than where I live har har. The sala can accommodate many people. Just wear maong para kung walang upuan, latag na lang kayo ng diyaryo at maupo sa semento. So, we'd like to know kung ilan tayo. Pede ring kasing mag-rent ng chairs o magpa-cater tayo na may kasamang seats and chairs.

Regarding the scholarship, hindi namin nagpagusapan yan. Yong computer lang kasi natanong ko si Angelo dyan. Si Angelo rin ang nabanggit noong founder sa newsletter or pamphlet na binigay sa amin. Example ng teenager na may sponsor. Hindi yan nabanggit ni Kristin (South African Fundraising Officer) pero sa newsletter na yon, sinabi ng founder na yang ang kanilang pinaka-kailangan. Sponsor para sa college education ng mga teenagers.

Sa lahat ng book donations, please bring them on the 28th during the 1st F2F at ilalagay na lang natin either sa car ni Veronica or sa akin. Para wala nang kawala har har. Or bring them with you sa 18th. Naisip ko rin, baka may gustong mag-design ng sticker na pedeng ilagay na front cover ng book something like "Filipinos Book Club: The Readers Who Care" Then a small dedication from the TFG member. Iiwan naman natin sa library nila ang lahat ng books so wala ng name ng "partner" ninyo.

Tsaka kailangan natin ng name tags. With our names and without. And a Pentel Pen para isusulat ang names ng attendees nila during the event.

And to those who are asking where to send books since they are abroad or in the provinces, please tell them to PM me so I can give them my address. Mahirap namang i-broadcast dito sa GR. Pede ba sa Shell mo, Veronica?

Can somebody make a list of all the books mentioned here in this thread para di magdoble-doble? Tsaka alam natin na appropriate books lang talaga kasi baka makatanggap tayo ng comment na malaswa o violente ang librong binigay natin. Nakakahiya yon.

Tama ka. Let's see what will happen on the 18th bago tayo mangarap na mag-sponsor ng teenager to college. You know that things are created twice: once in your mind and once you've done it. Malay natin di ba? :)

Shiela: Marketing person in the group! Wow. We need somebody like you. Please be there on the 18th (or even on the 28th)! We look forward to finally meeting you!!!

Most of us kasi, usapan din ito last Saturday, mga I.T. (information technology): ako, si Tina, si Angus, si Emir, si Aaron, si Ace at... si Veronica (before-before pa).

Nurses: Tricia, Alona, Cary, Iyah, etc.

Doctor: Dra. Ranee

Accountant: Ariel

Publishing: Si Jzhunagev

Engineers: si Chachic, si Rollie,

Students: si Kwesi, si Charles

Lawyers: si Monique, si Lynai, si K. Joselito

Para-Legal: si Po

Government: si Charles (ulit), si Ruby

Academe: si Sheryl, si Purplycookie

Ayan, para may idea ka kung sino-sino tayo. Pag magple-pledge ang lahat na mga ito, malamang kaya nating mag-send ng scholar. Kung tayo pinag-aral ng mga parents natin, if we can only pull our resources together, we can also send at least one, di ba?


message 83: by K.D. (last edited Jan 15, 2012 04:25PM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I reviewed after I've written the above message, may mga di ako nasagot:

Joyzi: Yes, kahit hindi literature.

Dra. Ranee: Oh yes, welcome ang textbooks. Di ko lang alam ang courses nila pero si Angelo ay accounting. Yong girl ay planning to take up Fine Arts. Di ko alam kung magnag-nunurse. Feeling ko walang doctors. Kasi si Angelo ang example doon sa article na nabasa ko eh. TIP yata sya naga-aral.

Siguro pag meron tayong scholar dapat literature ang kunin har har. Para sya ang book discussion leader every month. Joke lang. Natawa lang ako har har.

Ellie: Pede yong scottish/celtic/fantasy books.

Ayban: Pedeng pede ang Great Expectations mo and other books mo!


message 84: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Move this to Sunday, Feb 19th Movement:

Oh ayan Charles, meron ka nang movement!

1) Charles
2) Ace
3) Sheryl
4) Chicbee (from the Intro thread)

....

I am willing to move this by a day. But still my preference is Saturday. My reasons: I want to feel fresh and rested when I start working on Monday. Tsaka us with families, we make sure that we go to church, do some activities together on Sundays. Yon lang naman. Some adjustments can be made pero iba pa rin talaga.


message 85: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I just want to share this very inspiring blog from someone:

"Giving back has always made me feel so whole. I remember not having enough money yet I would consistently spend my days in different non-profit organizations and do volunteer work. I enjoyed being in the frontline. I would probably say this is really one of the best times in my life. I love connecting with people and sharing my ideas, time, and resources.

Sometimes it’s not about the “feel good” emotions that come with it, rather than the person that you become in the process. It helps you understand that Life is BEYOND YOU. It’s not always being in the “grind” rather it’s about true genuine relationships that you develop along the way.

In life we are either “taking” or we are “giving,” and every moment you can choose which one you will do at every given time. And it starts with YOU."

O di ba, very applicable to this endeavor! har har


message 86: by Angus (last edited Jan 15, 2012 07:56PM) (new)

Angus (angusmiranda) | 4337 comments Virlanie Books (as of January 16, 12nn)

KD
The Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin ni Bob Ong
The Curious Incident of the Dog at Nighttime by Mark Haddon
A Far Country by Daniel Masson

Miss Ronnie
Rick Riordan books

Po
Holy Bible

Charles
The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Angus
The Orange Girl by Jostein Gaarder
Through a Glass, Darkly by Jostein Gaarder
The Ringmaster's Daughter by Jostein Gaarder
(Kung walang magbibigay ng To Kill a Mockingbird, I'll get one)

Ayban
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
White Fang by Jack London
The Call of the Wild by Jack London

Tina
Sweet Valley High series
Alanna series

Jzhun
The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo

Rowell
Bob Ong books

Sheryl
The BFG by Roald Dahl
Baby Sitters' Club books
The Giver by Lois Lowry

Atty. Monique
Sweet Dreams books
C.S. Lewis books
Nancy Drew books
Hardy Boys books

Rollie
I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier
The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier

Ellie
Scottish/Celtic folk and fairy tale books

Ruby
Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer

Emir
Mister God, This is Anna by Fynn

***
Please alert me if I missed anything.


message 87: by Ruby (new)

Ruby | 148 comments Okay lang ba ibigay ang Twilight series? Kung hindi, maghahanap na lang ako ng iba.


message 88: by Monique (new)

Monique (attymonique) | 2130 comments Angus wrote: "Virlanie Books (as of January 16) "

Angus, will also give some Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books. :)


message 89: by Veronica (last edited Jan 15, 2012 06:50PM) (new)

Veronica | 734 comments For those who want to send their books to Manila, you can address it to:

NTI Shell Quezon Avenue
(c/o Ronnie Mastrile)
68 Quezon Avenue cor. Victory Avenue
Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City 1113
Tel. No. 743-1739 (some couriers require it)

Pls. send me a PM with the courier's name and tracking number so we can monitor it. I'll post all deliveries received in this thread.


message 90: by Veronica (new)

Veronica | 734 comments Sana makabigay rin tayo ng Filipino books other than Bob Ong. Any suggestions?


message 91: by Ace (new)

Ace (lj560) | 1169 comments maghahalungkat pa ako ng mga books. next week siguro post ako dito


message 92: by Angus (new)

Angus (angusmiranda) | 4337 comments BTW, regarding the scholarship, I think that is jumping far ahead. That is a seriously huge commitment. We need funding for that. Besides, Virlanie already has a lot of sponsors for college funding. I know they need more, but we also have our own financial matters to mind.

Baby steps muna. I personally had a chitchat with Miss Milev, and she thinks that what we are planning is already a big help. It may not be financially significant, but it contributes greatly to the development of the teens.


message 93: by Ayban (new)

Ayban Gabriyel | 379 comments Sana may magdonate din ng libro ng mga tula or anthologies or short fiction, anu tingin nyo?


message 94: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Veronica: Good suggestion. They also need Tagalog books. Wag ang Eros Atalia (kasi may sex). Mga Liwayway Arceo, Luwalhati Bautista. Parang di ko rin type ibigay ang "Amapola" dahil walang kawawaan.

Ayban: Pede rin yang mga tula or anthologies basta sana nabasa na muna.

Angus: Yep, baby steps. I'm just fond of big dreams eh. Nangangarap na rin lang ako, nilalakihan ko na har har.


message 95: by Ayban (new)

Ayban Gabriyel | 379 comments eh komiks kuya doni? tingin nyo ok lang magbigay ng komiks? ex. Kiko Machine


message 96: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Ayban: Yes, to Kikomachine. Di naman bastos yan eh.


message 97: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Tonight, I read the newsletter that they gave us.

Yong sponsorship pala, it seems na pede yong cash monthly donation. Parang WorldVision (I have two children there) lang.

P800 per month
P1,200 per month
P2,000 per month

Pedeng automatic deduction sa credit card din.

Puwede ring one time donation, or other periodic amounts. Then they pool the money together and send the children to elementary, high school or college. Parang 3 lang yata out of 50 ang nasa college. Ang marami ay high school at elementary.

I still think na maliit lang yong P2,000. Kung nakakabili nga tayo ng brand new books monthly eh halos 3 imported books lang ang mabibili ng amount na yan. Ilang kape lang yan sa Starbucks har har.


message 98: by twstrfries (new)

twstrfries | 231 comments Sayang, I can't come kasi I have a wedding to attend on the 18th.

I have copies of Sweet Valley and Love Stories Series na ibibigay ko. Un nga lang luma na ung copies. I texted Tina pa nga to ask if ok lang. :D

Tamang tma, asa Pangasinan ako today and I can bring the books tomorrow pagbalik q ng manila.


message 99: by Tina (last edited Jan 16, 2012 05:49AM) (new)

Tina (tinamats) | 2665 comments Alona wrote: "Sayang, I can't come kasi I have a wedding to attend on the 18th.

I have copies of Sweet Valley and Love Stories Series na ibibigay ko. Un nga lang luma na ung copies. I texted Tina pa nga to ask ..."


I replied na! Hihi late ko nabasa sorry! :)I think pwede naman, as long as the books are still readable? Basta hindi lang nasisira sira I guess? :)


message 100: by K.D. (last edited Jan 16, 2012 08:15PM) (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I got this list from a friend.

COMING TO AGE NOVELS (PRESCRIBED BY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL)

1. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens - c/o AYBAN
2. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte*
3. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott - c/o MONIQUE
4. The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane
5. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
6. This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald*
7. A Separate Peace, John Knowles - c/o JZHUNAGEV
8. Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes
9. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith
10. The Perks of Being a Wall Flower, Stephen Chbosky - c/o CHARLES
11. The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
12. Vernon God Little, DBC Pierre (Peter Finlay)*
13. The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan*
14. The Last Time I Saw Mother, Arlene J. Chai
15. Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro*
16. Kafka on the Shore, Haruki Murikami*
17. This Earth of Mankind, Pramoeyda Ananta Toer*
18. Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, Kiran Desai
19. Untouchable, Mulk Raj Anand
20. Tiare, Celestine Hitiura Vaite
21. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Diaz*
22. How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, Julia Alvarez*
23. Bless Me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya
24. Flight, Sherman Alexie
25. Fools Crow, James Welch*
26. Billy, Albert French
27. Native Son, Richard Wright*
28. Prep, Curtis Sittenfeld
29. The Bean Trees, Barbara Kingsolver
30. The Secret Life of Bees, Susan Monk Kid

Just to give you some idea what titles to give. Above seems to be a good one.


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