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Kalabasa For Mothers In Nagtahan And Sapang Palay

Two more groups distributed kalabasa to mothers during Mother’s Day last Sunday, May 14: San Jose Manggagawa Chapel, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan and Sta Elena Chapel Mission Station, Nagtahan, Sta Mesa, Manila.

Parishes, feeding programs, and prison ministries have been sending pictures of kalabasa being distributed or being served during meals. It makes us smile to think thousands of us are sharing the same dish of ginisa o ginataang kalabasa.

We honor all those who helped distribute the kalabasa, and we also honor our dearest mothers.

 

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TYF Supports Balay Igsuonay

The word knight conjures images of chivalry and nobility in a bygone age. The Knights of Columbus demonstrate that the spirit of self-giving still exists today.

Members of the Knights of Columbus are among the core volunteers of Balay Igsuonay of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Baclayon, Bohol, which builds houses for the poorest families in each of the parish's chapels. On May 1, Parish Priest Msgr Harold Parilla blessed the newly constructed house for the family of Asteria Dacut in Can-ujao Chapel.

Balay Igsuonay is a partner of TYF's Supertyphoon Odette rehabilitation program.

 

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Kalabasa & Other Veggies, Mother's Day Offering in Sacred Heart Parish

Sacred Heart Parish in Sta Mesa, Manila put the kalabasa donated by TYF into veggie packs which they distributed after mass yesterday, as part of their celebration of Mother’s Day.  Maraming salamat to parish priest Fr Artemio Fabros and his hardworking parish team!

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TYF & Laudato Si Co-op's Rice Hub Serving Cubao Neighborhood

The rice hubs or bigasan that receive interest-free loans from TYF and Philippine Business for Social Progress - The Hunger Project are slightly different from each other.

One bigasan is managed by the Laudato Si Consumers Co-operative composed of parish workers and volunteers of the Diocese of Cubao. Unlike other TYF partner-bigasans that are parish-based, this is based in the Philippine Co-operative Center (PCC) in Cubao.

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Co-op chairman Armando Seguis reports that regular buyers include a group of PWDs and a parish-based feeding program. Other parishes also order rice for their charity projects.

The bulk of retail sales comes from co-op members from all over the diocese who sometimes take orders from neighbors drawn to the good quality and more affordable price. Its location inside the PCC building also means access to other co-operatives.

The Laudato Si bigasan’s reach extends far beyond its immediate neighborhood.

33.44 Tons of Rescued Kalabasa Distributed in Metro Manila and Rizal

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When partners asked if we were interested in buying kalabasa at P10/kg, we jumped at the chance to help both the farmers who had difficulty selling their harvest as well as support the feeding programs and community pantries of parishes and prison ministries.

Maraming salamat to the donors and front liners, the farmers and the kitchen crew, the parish volunteers and the faithful servers.

Blessed are those who feed the hungry.

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