Personal Social Responsibilty
I will take a few days leave to join a Pastor friend to Baguio, the Philippines summer capital, to support the medical/dental mission. The event was sponsored by WWFW Ministries and SM Foundation.
I wrote sometime ago about the reasons why I blog and its connection to Corporate Social Responsibility, and one reader said personal efforts to contribute to the society can be called “Personal Social Responsibiltiy”, thus the title of this entry. All of us can do little things for others.
We hope to reach people in need and to add value– minister to them both physically and spiritually, please keep us in your prayer.
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[…] The medical mission I wrote about in my previous post concluded on Aug. 11. We went to Baguio on Aug. 10, 2006– its a chilly August up there! I returned to Manila early morning of Aug. 12 while the rest of the team left Baguio after lunch. […]
[…] After a great and chilling experience at Baguio, I have to contend with the inefficiency of people working with the insurance of my car “With less sleep and tired of the 5-6 hour trip from Baguio, I went straight to the repair shop to fetch my car. Please understand that I intend to use the car for the philantropic activity, however, I opted to have the minor scratches repainted because I stand the chance of losing my eligibility to claim since I am close to the expiration period. I thought, the Baguio trip could be the best time since the casa is also requesting for 3 days. I received confirmation from the insurer to proceed. For the next 3 days, I received no call nor advise of any problem, until I arrived from Baguio and already on my way to get my car. […]
New Orleans Reconstruction Church Fund
Katrina Storm destroyed First Latin New Orleans Christian church. Today one year later we still abandoned and with no temple at all. Please help us to recover. We are asking you a donation to buy a lot and built a new temple. Can you help us? Please send your donation to:
Rev. Noe irizarry
8 Sarah St. Westwego, La 70094.
all u guys do is talk ,talk ,opinionns opinions, opinions while individuals like us wallow in lack and misery in our corrupt ridden miserable society no hope in sight for the poor God save our souls;
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[…] The medical mission I wrote about in my previous post concluded on Aug. 11. We went to Baguio on Aug. 10, 2006– never thought it will be that cold considering its only August. I returned to Manila early morning of Aug. 12 while the rest of the team left Baguio after lunch. […]