Spontaneous adventure. Taxi rides, zip lines, rappelling, competitive rowing (on love boats, haha!), endless walks and picture-taking, pasalubong hunts and fun conversations. Next time ulit!:)
Cid’s pre-graduation getaway in Bataan. Had a great time with new friends, and lots of wonderful memories.:)
Just finished editing photos from our fashion photo shoot with friends last February. Awesomeness.:)
It’s time third world to help third world. We are not just people who are selfish and think of our own world, struggles or hardships. We are a part of a global community where care changes a lot of things around us.
1 child dies every minute as the famine gets worse in Africa. And more or less 13 Million people are affected by drought and famine.
Choose to do something about it. Run with us to change and save lives on November 13, 2011. Go to http://www.alifelinetoafrica.org/ to register or for details.
Found 3 kittens 2 nights ago in a vacant lot near my house. When I came back to them to give them food I found out that one of them got ran over already!:( So I decided to keep them in the house for a while so they would live. Hoping to find good homes for them. Let me know if you want to adopt them.
1 KITTEN ADOPTED ALREADY (THE WHITE ONE). ANYONE WANT THE ORANGE ONE?:)
Thanks!
Here are some photos from our latest Mangyan Medical Mission last June 12, 2011.
I am thankful to be a part of Lifeline Foundation, a group that pushes boundaries and limitations in order to change people’s lives and make our world a better place to live in. It’s worth it to give your time for a good cause.
I really encourage people to get out of their comfort zone and their “own little world” and see that there are people who need help, and we are the ones who can give them hope. I love Lifeline, and I love the fact that my life counts in making people’s lives better.
One thing we’ve noticed in this Mission is that a lot of young Mangyan families came with more children than they can handle or support. One young couple came in with 7 children, and one 17-year old pregnant Mangyan girl went with her three young children. I hope that people would see how the RH-bill would improve the living conditions of our Mangyans by giving them information and options on family planning.
Looking forward to another amazing Medical Mission!
If you want to come with us on our next missions or help, visit www.ineedalifeline.org
chaspatatas asked: hi. good pm. i just want to ask if you're an artist also? :)
Hi there! Yes, I am a multimedia artist.:)
This video brings back memories. This was our trailer for Manibela, a short film we produced during college. It’s about a jeepney driver’s search for change and a brighter future. Little did he know that the answers he was looking for can be found right inside his own jeepney— that the power to change our circumstances is in our hands.
Participated at Run 4 Life 2011 as a volunteer photographer last May 15, 2011. Together with Lifeline volunteers, more than 1,700 made a conscious choice to run for a good cause and change countless lives. Thankful for every volunteer and runner who made this event possible. It was fun to take photos and cheer for each runner, and letting them know that their participation on this run will change lives. Looking forward to next year’s run!
I am excited to see the impact of this event on people’s lives all over the Philippines and globally— people getting healed, hopes being restored, children getting educated and empowered. This is what I believe each and everyone of us are called to be a part of. Thankful to be a part of Lifeline Foundation and to be with like-minded, compassionate and action-agad people.
Mangyan Medical Mission is coming up on May 27, 2011. If you want to volunteer, go to www.ineedalifeline.org

