Showing posts with label Fund Raising Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fund Raising Project. Show all posts

March 21, 2017

WWF-Philippines Marine Conservation Steward Luis Manzano becomes fundraiser for a day

WWF-Philippines Marine Conservation Steward Luis Manzano became a fundraiser for a day! Last March 16, held in Glorietta 4, Makati, this project aimed to spread awareness on pressing environmental issues and introduce the Individual Donor Programme (IDP) to the public.



Everyone can now directly contribute in the ecological-sustainability initiatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines thru participating in the Individual Donor Programme which encourages people to funnel their finances in vital and urgent causes such as conservation.


People can join the IDP through visiting WWF booths in selected malls all over the country or by simply going to the WWF-Philippines website. Each can do a one-time donation of their choice or they can possibly engage in monthly donations which can make them environmental advocates in a more convenient way.

These donations are directed in good use as it can support conservation projects in key sites across the Philippines, promote clean sources of renewable energy, prepare seaborne communities in facing worsening climate change impacts, and educate the youth through environmental education drives.


A long-time diver and certified lover of seas, Luis Manzano champions the organization's Marine Conservation Program that includes initiatives on sustainable fisheries plus food security, community-based ecotourism, and biodiversity conservation.


Founded in 1997, WWF-Philippines spearheads campaigns and solutions to help the country combat the worsening climate change, secure food sources to alleviate poverty, conserve endangered species, secure fresh water sources, and, recently, transform lives by providing sustainable livelihood programs in communities.

As of now it has 13 project sites including Tubbataha Reefs and Cagayancillo in Palawan, Donsol in Sorsogon, Mt. Iglit-Baco Mountain Range in Mindoro, Ipo Watershed in Bulacan and the Hamilo Coast in Batangas. WWF-Philippines also conducts climate studies in 16 key cities around the country.

If you wish to learn more about IDP and other programs of WWF-Philippines you may log on to wwf.org.ph.

August 28, 2014

The Ice Bucket Challenge phenomenon



The Ice Bucket Challenge aims to raise awareness and funds to help strike out one of the most popular rare diseases worldwide today - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

An advocacy, the Ice Bucket Challenge, with hashtag ‪#‎IceBucketChallenge‬ is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on someone's head to promote awareness of the disease and encourage donations to research. It went viral on social media. The challenge dares nominated participants to be filmed having a bucket of ice water poured on their heads and challenging others to do the same. A common stipulation is that nominated people have 24 hours to comply or forfeit by way of a charitable financial donation.

What is ALS? 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common degenerative disease of the motor neuron system.

Amyotrophic means that the muscles have lost their nourishment. When this happens, they become smaller and weaker.

Lateral means that the disease affects the sides of the spinal cord, where the nerves that nourish the muscles are located; and

Slerosis means that the diseased part of the spinal cord develops hardened or scarred tissue in place of healthy nerves.

Although ALS is incurable and fatal, with median survival of 3 years, treatment can extend the length and meaningful quality of life for patients.

ALS is often called Lou Gehrig's disease after Lou Gehrig, a hall-of-fame baseball player for the New York Yankees who was diagnosed with ALS in the 1930s. People in England and Australia call ALS motor neurone disease (MND). The French refer to it as maladie de Charcot, after the French doctor Jean-Martin Charcot, who first wrote about ALS in 1869.

Researchers are examining many possible causes for ALS, such as the autoimmune response (in which the body attacks it own cells) and environmental causes, such as exposure to toxic or infectious substances. Scientists have found that people with ALS have higher levels of the chemical glutamate in their bodies, so research is looking at the connection between glutamate and ALS. In addition, scientists are looking for some biochemical abnormality that all people with ALS share, so that tests to detect and diagnose the disorder can be developed. (Source: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Fact Sheet.)

Being a phenomenon, the Ice Bucket Challenge increased media attention. And with numerous celebrities, politicians, athletes, media and bloggers, and everyday people US and here in the Philippines posting videos of themselves online and on TV participating in the event.

I have read one sharing about his accepting, did the challenge, and video of Senator Sonny Angara

Aside from taking on the ice bucket challenge and donating to a local rare diseases support group, Senator Sonny Angara has filed Rare Diseases Bill (Senate Bill No. 2383) which aims to provide patients with rare diseases and their families better access to adequate medical care, health information, and healthcare products needed to treat their condition.

And more, aside from accepting the challenge and filing the bill, Sen.Sonny Angara will also donate US$100 a month for the next year to PSOD.

Here: 

and due to consistent demand, Sen. Angara did a second round, this one with more ice. http://youtu.be/kRo9MCrK7E4

ANGARA ACCEPTS ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE, FILES RARE DISEASES BILL

Aside from taking on the ice bucket challenge on Thursday and donating to a local rare diseases support group, Senator Sonny Angara has filed Rare Diseases Bill which aims to provide patients with rare diseases and their families better access to adequate medical care, health information, and healthcare products needed to treat their condition.

A rare disease, also known as orphan disorder, is any health condition resulting from genetic defects that rarely affect the general population. Rare diseases are often chronic, progressive, degenerative, and life-threatening.

The amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) became one of the most popular rare diseases worldwide today, thanks to the ice bucket challenge that aims to raise awareness and funds to help strike out ALS.

World Health Organization (WHO) data shows that there are 7,000 known rare diseases. 50 to 70 percent of which affect children while 30 percent of patients die before they reach the age of five.

According to the Philippine Society for Orphan Disorders (PSOD), the prevalence of rare diseases in the country is 1:20,000, with 227 patient families in the PSOD registry representing 48 rare disorders as of 2014.

Among the most common rare diseases in the Philippines are the maple syrup urine disease with 126 patients listed in PSOD, and the mucopolysaccharidoses II with 49 patients.

Since these diseases afflict only a small number of people, there is a lack of health practitioners who are experts in the field, and only a handful of companies manufacture medicines for rare diseases in the country.

There is also little government support for patients and research centers for orphan drug development in the Philippines.

"Such a situation makes treatment, often life-long, costly and far beyond the reach of most Filipino patients," Angara said.

"It should be national policy that the state endeavors toward universal healthcare, even for rare diseases," stressed the lawmaker, who is one of the authors of the Universal Healthcare Act of 2013.

Angara's Senate Bill No. 2383 aims to ensure that every patient diagnosed to have a rare disease has access to comprehensive medical care, including drugs and healthcare products, as well as timely health information to help them cope with their condition.

It also seeks to create and maintain a Rare Disease Registry that will contain data on rare diseases in the Philippines, patients afflicted with rare diseases, and orphan drugs and products.

"This data will be utilized in formulating policies, identifying program interventions and designing researches that will eventually address the needs of patients with rare disease," Angara explained.

The proposed measure further seeks to mandate the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to include the cost of treatment of rare diseases in the benefit package, and to direct provisions from the sin taxes collection to cover the cost of care for patients with rare diseases.

Senators Pia Cayetano, who lost her youngest son to complications from a rare congenital disease, and Cynthia Villar have also filed similar bills.

"Definitely, this ice bucket challenge craze would eventually die down. Looking forward, there is a need to integrate public educational and informational campaigns in the current programs of the Health Department to identify persons afflicted with rare disease and help the public understand the special needs of such persons," Angara said.

Aside from accepting the challenge and filing the bill, the senator will also donate US$100 a month for the next year to PSOD.

Angara was earlier nominated by Cebu Rep. Luigi Quisumbing, and in turn, he nominated Sen. Cayetano and Pilipinas Smart Gilas Basketball Coach Chot Reyes to do the challenge.

Some Ice Bucket Challenge videos will be posted here in the coming days. 

August 22, 2013

UP JMA AD HOC : Seek Avidity on August 24 at the World Trade Center

The University of the Philippines Junior Marketing Association (UP JMA) and Smart, El Hombre Tequila, Unilever, AXE Apollo, Closeup, along with FOX and Star World, and our official VIP partner Bacardi together with Toska Vodka, L Acoustics, SM Youth, Guestlist.PH, El Hombre XO, PMX, Onesimus, 4th Wall, Folded & Hung Famous Salon, Creative Control Group and the Face shop bring you ADHOC: Seek Avidity at the World Trade Center on August 24.
You are not alone in this pursuit
Be part of the movement.
Lose yourself in the moment.
Experience ultimate avidity.

Every semester, college students and young professionals from all over the Metro gather to experience a night like no other. Together, they have broken records, united in their pursuit of pure bliss and uninhibited euphoria. Join the movement and experience the ultimate avidity from the one and only ADHOC by UP JMA.

Get ready to lose yourself to the beats of DJ Jon Ee , DJ Jason Dewey, DJ ChrisMyk ,and DJ Ace Ramos in this event hosted by the two time Hypeman of the Year, MC Paolo Avila. Get fueled by free-flowing drinks to be served all night long. Revel at the stunning laser lights show and a phenomenal midnight reveal.

ADHOC is the UP JMA’s biggest fundraiser and is done for the benefit of the Kids Integrated Development through Schooling (KIDS) Program, which subsidizes the education and allowance of 40 public school students, and the UP JMA Scholarship Fund meant for Business Administration students in UP Diliman .

Tickets are available at the fourth floor of the Virata School of Business in UP Diliman, selected partner organizations from other universities, and TicketWorld (891-9999). 

For more details, go to upjmaadhoc.com or facebook.com/upjmaadhoc.

Tickets will be available at the 4th floor Virata School of Business Diliman, our partner organizations, and all Ticketworld outlets. 


Check out their website http://upjmaadhoc.com/
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Watch their videos in HD http://vimeo.com/upjmaadhoc

All proceeds will go to Kids Integrated Development Through Schooling (KIDS) Program and the UP JMA Scholarship Fund.

Be sure to watch in HD: https://vimeo.com/72336710

May 28, 2013

Juan Night with Jose and Wally, FUNd Raising Event in Celebration of the World Thyroid Day

The Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine presents a fund raising campaign event in celebration of the World Tyroid Day with a concert "Juan Night with Jose and Wally."

The certified concert tandem Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola, from the GMA7 Eat Bulaga, will have another concert on July 6, 2013 to be held at  the Crossroad 77 Convenarium, Mother Ignacia cor. Scout Reyes, Quezon City in support of World Thyroid Day for the benefit of indigent patients from different parts of the country who are in need of Radioactive Iodine (RAI) Treatment.

Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.


With the comedy tandem Jose and Wally, guests performers are co-host/singer Ethel Booba and Regine Velasquez impersonator Anton Diva.

Juan Night with JOSE & WALLY,  A FUNd Raising Event in Celebration of the World Thyroid Day is produced by the Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine (PSNM).

Help who are in need of the Radioactive Iodine (RAI) Treatment and enjoy the wonderful world on July 6, 2013 of "JUAN Night with Jose and Wally" at the Crossroad 77 Convenarium, Mother Ignacia cor. Scout Reyes, Quezon City!

For more updates, visit-"Like"-"Share" the Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine fan page: https://www.facebook.com/PSNM.WTD

November 9, 2012

Blue Market : Weekend Markets at Ateneo


Here's fun, festive, exciting, and enriching experience, and many things to different people!
In celebration of our silver jubilee, we, the Ateneo de Manila High School Class of 1987, bring you the Blue Market - a weekend fair with a twist. Not unlike the usual Saturday-Sunday bazaars full of great deals, curious finds, and gastronomic delights, the Blue Market serves up all that, and so much more. It is a special batch fundraising project, in support of social entrepreneurs, student business initiatives, and similar micro enterprises, for the benefit of the Tulong-Dunong Foundation and the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus.

Beyond providing a venue for buyers and sellers to come together, the Blue Market is a vehicle for helping social enterprises and student ventures take off at minimal cost, with a ready clientele. As a natural draw for members of the Ateneo community, as well as residents of neighboring villages such as Xavierville, La Vista, and the like, the Blue Market easily assures these incubating endeavors of a constant and loyal customer base. This gives them instant access to a large group of shoppers with tremendous purchasing power, and affords them a unique opportunity to understand, interact and build relationships with a broader spectrum of consumers they would otherwise have little chance of tapping.

For some, an innovative product or a particularly worthy advocacy may find favor with benefactors willing to throw their full support to see such ideas and undertakings to fruition. Aside from this, the Blue Market is also a valuable marketing resource. It can provide significant exposure to the various social enterprises via its website, and promote their products and services to an infinitely wider audience.

For market-goers, this is a chance for spending time with family, touching base with old friends, forging new partnerships, relaxing, unwinding, and sharing blessings while making great new finds and savoring the joys of shopping. It is a simple yet effective outlet for lending support to young companies and apostolate communities, and in so doing, taking part in nation-building and the empowerment of the less fortunate.

The Blue Market is many things to different people. It is a unique and solid launch pad for young, commercial undertakings. It is a practical learning lab for budding entrepreneurs. It is an arena for giving back to the community. It is a fun, festive, exciting, and enriching experience, where everyone can answer the Ignatian call towards being men and women for others.

The Blue Market, a fundraiser by the Ateneo de Manila High School Batch of `87, takes place November 17-18, and 24-25, between gates 1 and 2 of the Ateneo de Manila parking lot in front of the Blue Eagle Gym, right along Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City.   

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