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Change the One

Change The One is a simple version of its founder, Peter Nicholls, that came about when inspecting the devastation of a Tsunami in Papua New Guinea back in 1997. Peter recalls that encounter: “As I stood on the top of the rubble, trees, rocks and slit, 3 stories high that

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Senyas Kamay

HOW SENYAS KAMAY PILIPINAS STARTED… Senyas Kamay Pilipinas began little but with great hopes. In 2001, Liz Reyes, its founder, worked as an educator in Miriam College to Deaf, Elementary & High-school students. She did this for a couple of years and found a distinct curiosity about them. In 2003,

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Update from Loida Bauto

The laptop that was given to me thru the help of Cultivo has played a part in the changes that happened to me this year. Although I still haven’t able to find an online job up to date, I was able to edit and sell online the e-book that I

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Blessings for Loida

Most people say, my life’s story is amazing. I am brave. I am strong. Little did they know, I’ve suffered depression, I was stressed, distressed, disappointed, and frustrated. While most people of my age start building their own independent lives, mine’s different. After I graduated in college with honors and

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Rusty the Recycler – Chapter 2

Both Cel and I were very impressed by 5 year old Rusty’s resolve to earn money to buy rice for his family and we decided to buy some food for him, his 14 siblings and parents.  We bought some food and made our way down to where we had seen Rusty

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Eddie Boy

Edwardo was a 16-year-old boy from our village. He is widely known as Eddie Boy the Pandesal vendor. Every morning of every day routine he roams around the village to sell pandesal to every household. One morning, while I was outside, Eddie Boy passed by our house. One boy of his

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Lanie the Rice Cake Vendor

I used to buy my favorite native delicacy/snack from Lanie, the Biko vendor here in Consolacion, Cebu.  Biko is a Filipino rice cake made from sticky rice, coconut milk and brown sugar. Biko is often eaten as dessert or mid-afternoon snack. Lanie shared with me her struggle in earning a

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Jake the Flower Vendor

This is Jake a 7 year old flower vendor on streets. He is one of the recipients of Dycom’s contribution to society. I was walking by trying to get home when he approached me and said “Big brother may you please by some flowers so I can buy myself a dinner”?

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Brightened Someone’s Night

Five Hundred pesos (or 15AUD) may be of little value to most of us, but for some people it means so much to them. Jayvee Oliva was on of those who value even the junk/garbage that people throw in a Trash Drum near our apartment. He collected junk every night from 9:30-10:30PM

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