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In its bid to further help communities affected by the pandemic, Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP) once again joined another round of food distribution activities in Metro Manila. The country’s distributor of Geely vehicles donated 100 kilos of fish to charity groups Walang Iwanan Alliance, Kawa Pilipinas, and Heaven’s Touch Cuisine—just like what Geely Philippines did last April. According to SGAP, the fish — cooked as part of meals turned over to partner charity groups to feed those at Philippine General Hospital as well as the victims of fire in Tondo, Manila —were from Wheng Clemente from Paombong, Bulacan. Clemente gave over the said volume of fish last month in exchange for used Geely billboard tarpaulins to save their fishery business. The local importer of Geely Coolray, Azkarra and Okavango — now under the leadership of Yosuke Nishi — noted that in the Rapid Nutrition Assessment Survey conducted by the Department of Science and T
Published May 25, 2021, 5:01 PM
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ANGEL THOUGHTS
Breaking in love, light, and hope
Hold still, feel the warmth. Sandee S. Masigan
“I have heard it before, that many of us arrive at a crossroads and that moment asks a difficult question “Which way?”
Businessman-turned-social activist and game-changer Jose Montelibano of Bacolod City, more fondly known as Boy, shares his thoughts on his life-changing experiences over the past 17 years, thanks to him joining the movement, Gawad Kalinga.
“The difficulty is not because the choices are mind-boggling,” says Boy. “Mine was not anyway. It did not challenge my intelligence. Instead, it challenged my heart and it challenged my will. The crossroads did not force me to take either of two confusing paths. Both were simple. In fact, one was most familiar, a path I was already on. The other did not seem that strange, either, except I had not yet immersed myself there deeply and for long.”