Showing posts with label Ulingan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ulingan. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

PROJECT PPP II TURNOVER TO ULINGAN


On Christmas day, 100 kids at Ulingan Day Care Center received a bag of goodies each containing apple, juice, cupcake, toy, can of wow-ulam, margarine, two packs of ramen noodles, coloring book, box of crayons, three pencils, colored pencil, and a kilo of rice. 


For all her hard work, Teacher JEMIMA of Ulingan Day Care Center received a gift bag from our very own Hong Kong Team Leader WYS VAS-VILLALOBOS and her husband.  


Pusong Pinoy also donated 500 gently-used children's books for the Ulingan Day Care Center. 


Thanks for sharing these photos, PEEGEE SILO, Photo Kalye President!  Thanks to you and PK members for distributing the goodie bags at the Ulingan Day Care Center on Christmas day! 
Special thanks also to our Philippines Core Team Leader SUSAN CHUA and PP volunteers for sorting and putting together the goodie bags. 


Lastly, we would like to give a SHOUT OUT to our PP heroes who stepped up once again and donated the following items to make sure that the Ulingan kids and their family enjoy the holidays:

100 APPLES 
200 PACKS OF RAMEN NOODLES
100 JUICE IN TETRAPACK
100 KILOS OF RICE
100 MARGARINE
100 CUPCAKES
100 WOW-ULAM (AFRITADA)
100 COLORING BOOKS
100 COLORED PENCILS
300 PENCILS
100 TOYS
500 CHILDREN'S BOOKS

TEACHER'S BAG:
4 APPLES
12 PACKS OF RAMEN NOODLES
1 KILO SPAGHETTI NOODLES
1 SPAGHETTI SAUCE
2 FRUIT COCKTAILS
1 CHEESE
5 KILOS OF RICE
2 ALL PURPOSE CREAM
2 CANS OF CORNED BEEF
1 CONDENSED MILK
List of PP HEROES/SUPERHEROES who made this possible:
1. TL JINKY SONSALLA (Hong Kong) -100 kilos of rice
2. PP TEAM HONGKONG - 100 colored pencils
3. VTL CHERRYANN ALIX SOLOMON (Hong Kong) -240 pencils
4. NATHAN ROSARIO (Chino Hills, California) -60 pencils
5. CARMELITA MORDENO (Los Angeles, California) - 100 juice in tetrapack
6. VEEGEE GARCIA (Quezon City) - 67 pks of ramen noodles
7. TERESA GADAONI (Australia) - 133 pks of ramen noodles
8. TL WYS VAS-VILLALOBOS & HUBBY (Hong Kong) - 100 Wow Ulam (Afritada) ;50 apples and PHP777 worth of items for the teacher
9. ANONYMOUS HERO (Hong Kong) - 100 cupcakes, 4 apples (teacher)
10. LYSSA & APOLLO PAGANO of Baguio City - 50 pcs margarine
11. DYNES TIGLAO (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) - 50 pcs margarine; 45 coloring books
12. MILETTE MANAOG (Quezon City) - 20 apples
13.THELMA ATTOCK (London)- 30 apples
14. VTL KAZ SORIANO (Hong Kong) - 54 coloring books

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

PROJECT LEND A HAND - IN THE EYES OF PUSONG PINOY HERO DOUGLAS INNESS

Project “Lend a Hand” touched the lives of 100 preschool children at the Day Care Center at Ulingan, Brgy. Vitas in Tondo, Manila. Pusong Pinoy Team Leaders worked in partnership with Flickr-based photographers, Photokalye, led by Peegee Silo. Volunteers trudged through mud and trash to deliver essentials to the small day care center in the “ulingan” or charcoal-making area along the coast of Manila Bay in Tondo.

Children entertained volunteers by singing songs taught to them by DSWD social worker, Teacher Jemima. After this, the bags containing rice, groceries, school supplies, and snacks donated by PP donors from around the world were distributed by PK and PP members and parent and community volunteers.

As we approached the site, through a chaos of tricycles, people and a blur of colour, the pungent smell of decomposing waste slowly invaded our car. On such a hot, humid day, the smell intensified, as we steered through puddles along a heavily-rutted track. Rubbish and mysteriously-bundled plastic waste lined the road. People wore camouflage – blending with the same tired, jaded colours as the rubbish around them. A palette of tired brown. The brightest sparkle came from their shaded, quizzical eyes.

Bright blue bags of food and the gleaming delivery 4x4 truck, dazzled in the light. Clean, fresh, new. Eager helpers unloaded the heavy bags- two each. A comic balancing act of bags, cameras, scarves and umbrellas ensued, as small, dark figures climbed tentatively up a mountain of compacted waste. The surface of decomposing plastic was strangely spongy- like walking on a water bed of bubble wrap. A man-made, no-man’s land. Feet were placed carefully, gingerly. Occasionally, oozings of mud, seeping fluids and excrement had to be negotiated, as feet slid in unpredictable directions.

In the distance, machines gouged out chunks of decomposed waste. A welcome breeze blew over this alien landscape, teasing our nostrils with the pervading smell of wood smoke.

This was Ulingan...

Slithering down a slope, we reached the shanty. Random boards, planks, sheeting had been persuaded to reluctantly become ramshackle buildings. Dust and soot covers everything in a tired grey blanket. A monochrome world. Dark water laced with rubbish lapped spindly foundations. Narrow alleys between houses led off to piles of rubbish. People gazed unblinkingly from the cool security of shadows and doorways. Distorted strains of music could be heard. A welcome drink of just-too-warm fizz failed to quench thirsts – the straws of different lengths, the colours faded.

One side of the track was in hot shadow: the other in bright, blinding heat. Heavy blue bags now cut raw grooves into hands. Trickles of sweat run. A crowd ahead, under a bright Pusong Pinoy banner, clustered round the day care center. Volunteers stumbled through the throng, over piles of sandals, teetering up a steep ladder, into a small, softly-lit room. A small library, torn posters – an attempt at cheeriness. The teacher accepted coloured pencils, eager to bring more colour to this grey world.

Wide eyes gaze up at the visitors, in patience and expectation. Fresh faces, runny noses – some in crisp white, others in faded colours. Adidas, Polo, Juicy – imitation designer brands: incongruous. An electric fan in the ceiling struggles to stir the heat, as we taste our sweat and feel overwhelmed. We feel as if we want to give everything.

Chocolate cup cakes and orange juice treats are enjoyed. Eyes widen. Smiles at last. The tension broken. The children come to life – smiles, laughter, tears. Just children. The blue and white bags are distributed and a pair of slippers and a toothbrush added. An orderly queue: eager hands. Some stay, some leave, with anxious adults waiting outside. We climb down the steep wooden steps – back to the street. Now, volunteers are more relaxed, the task accomplished – a difference made. A few moments of giving – the result of weeks of planning, donating and organizing.

As we re-trace our steps, children wash and clean using new soap and toothbrushes.

The charcoal-making site is on the return route. Ramshackle carbon-black sheds look as if they’ve been blitzed – a fragile chaos of charred wood. Fumes intensify, toxic smoke chokes your throat, invades you. Everything is seen soft-focus through a haze of grey. Dark ghosts in the smoke, burning wood, packing, silently. The cleanest things in Ulingan are the neat, white bags of charcoal. Converting waste into money - it’s a big price to pay.

Further on, we pass homes made from a confetti of rubbish. Inside one heap a peaceful sleeping face can be seen, swathed in a cocoon of waste.

After a cooler warm drink, we returned to Manila. Trying to comprehend, rationalize, understand. The pervading influence of wood smoke and Ulingan was on our clothes for days and will remain in our minds forever…

Douglas Inness is from Ayrshire, Scotland. He was the Head of English in a secondary school. Now, he devotes his time to his passion - photography. Pusong Pinoy extends our utmost gratitude to Douglas for joining the team and significantly contributing to the project efforts to provide a variety of goods for the kids of Ulingan. We would also like to thank his wife, Jean Inness, for celebrating her birthday during this event.

Click HERE for more information about PROJECT LEND A HAND.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

PUSONG PINOY'S PROJECT LEND A HAND

After completing our last project in five days, Pusong Pinoy took no time in launching another one, "PROJECT LEND A HAND". In partnership with PHOTO KALYE, we are asking our heroes for donations to benefit 100 kids of Ulingan Day Care Center and their families.

List of items to be given per child:
FOOD ITEMS:
2 kilos rice
2 large cans of sardines
5 ramen noodles
1 bottle of soy sauce (1 liter)
1 bottle of fish sauce (patis)
1 juice (tetra pack)
2 cupcakes for snack

BASIC NECESSITIES:
1 soap
1 toothbrush
1 toothpaste
1 washcloth
1 pair of slippers

SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
1 pencil
1 sharpener
1 eraser
1 box of crayons
1 drawing notebook
1 pad paper

ULINGAN, TONDO is a slum area in Manila. Children and adults alike gather uling (burned wood/charcoal) which is the source of income for the residents of the area. Hence, the name "Ulingan". They also sift through the ashes in hopes of finding nails they can resell. The children should be out playing, but instead risk burns, infections, and a host of other dangers trying to earn money for their family. Pusong Pinoy may not have the power to change their environment just yet, but perhaps by giving them the basic necessities, we may set them on the path to a better way of life.

PHOTO KALYE is a Flickr-based group dedicated to raising social awareness about poverty. This special group of photographers donate their time and resources to better the lives of the kids of Ulingan. Photo Kalye has been a partner of Pusong Pinoy since the beginning of our group. They were the recipient of the proceeds from the photo exhibit "Ulingan Underexposed" we hosted last year in Manila as well as our book drive and 2009 Christmas project for the kids of Ulingan. Thanks to all the AMAZING KALYETOGRAPHER HEROES for using their God-given talent to show Pusong Pinoy heroes that the kids of Ulingan exist and that they are in need of our assistance. Thanks PHOTO KALYE for your genuine concern for their welfare!

PHOTO CREDITS: PEEGEE SILO a.k.a. PEDRO GERARDO, President of PHOTO KALYE

* * * * * U P D A T E * * * * *

Thanks to all our wonderful heroes! We completed this project!

Special thanks to the following extraordinary heroes for making this project a success:
*PP volunteer, Teng Sorreta, for transporting all the goods from San Juan to Tondo, Manila.
*PK President, Peegee Silo, for coordinating the activity with Ulingan Day Care Center and with the PP and PK volunteers.
*PK members and Project Lend a Hand volunteers who helped carry the goods to the Ulingan Day Care Center and distribute the bags to the kids.
*PP Philippine Core Team members CTL Jocel Estoque, TL Susan Chua, and TL Dette for packing all the bags to be distributed to the recipients.
*PK members Caroline Maralit and Joey Rico for providing 200 cupcakes as snacks for the kids.
*Dr. Mildred Agres for sponsoring the payment of 2 PP tarpaulins for this project.
*Lastly, thanks to all the generous donors and sponsors for helping us complete the list of goods for this project:

500 ramen noodles - received from Dr. Scot Muir of Ayrshire, Scotland
33 large cans of sardines - received from Dr. Scot Muir of Ayrshire, Scotland
167 large cans of sardines - received from Douglas & Jean Inness of Ayrshire, Scotland
100 toothpastes - received from Douglas & Jean Inness of Ayrshire, Scotland
100 bottles of soy sauce (1 liter)- received from Douglas & Jean Inness of Ayrshire, Scotland
200 cupcakes - Photo Kalyetographers Caroline Maralit & Joey Rico of Philippines
50 pairs of slippers - received from TL Nikki Lanaria of Australia
50 pairs of slippers - received from Ate Luisa of Planet Pansit, West Covina
100 washcloths - received from Carla Maralit-Apacible, Michelle Maralit-Samson, Trixie Maralit, Annabelle Maralit-Zaldarriaga, and Ces Lindog of Philippines
100 coloring books - Anonymous hero from Paranaque
4 sacks of rice - Anonymous Hero from Quezon City
100 large soap - Anonymous Hero from Batangas
33 pcs. of juice (BIG) - Anonymous Hero from Batangas
100 toothbrush - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 drawing notebooks - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 pad papers - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 erasers - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 boxes of crayons - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 sharpeners - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 bottles of fish sauce (patis) - Dr. Mildred Agres of New Jersey
100 pencils from previous PP collection

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

PUSONG PINOY & PHOTO KALYE'S
LIVELIHOOD PROJECT AT ULINGAN

PHOTO CREDIT: LESTER ANTHONY SHIH

Proceeds of the photo exhibit, "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED" organized by Pusong Pinoy was given to Photo Kalye to support their outreach project at Ulingan.  A check for P50,000 was handed to Photo Kalye representatives PEEGEE SILO and GEORGE FRANCISCO.

Photo Kalye purchased three sewing machines and were delivered to Ulingan on March 10, 2010 to provide livelihood to the mothers at Ulingan.  The mothers were trained on how to make rags that they can sell for profit.

Pusong Pinoy assists in creating livelihood projects that will generate income to needy families, schools and communities.  Many children in the Philippines are not able to attend school because they must help their families earn a living.  It is our hope that our livelihood project will take the burden away from the children.  Thanks to all our PP Heroes for making this possible!  

Click HERE to read about Pusong Pinoy's projects at Ulingan.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

P50,000 DONATION TO PHOTO KALYE'S LIVELIHOOD PROJECT AT ULINGAN

Pusong Pinoy would like to thank all the companies and patrons for supporting our photo exhibit in partnership with PHOTO KALYE entitled "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED". Click HERE to read more about this exhibit.

After this successful photo exhibit, Pusong Pinoy handed a check for P50,000 to Photo Kalye President PEEGEE SILO. Also present were GEORGE FRANCISCO, a Photo Kalye member, and PP Core Team Leaders JOCEL ESTOQUE and SUSAN CHUA. The money will be used for Photo Kalye's outreach projects to benefit the kids of Ulingan Tondo. Congratulations Pusong Pinoy heroes and Photo Kalye for a job well done!


Sunday, December 20, 2009

PUSONG PINOY & PHOTO KALYE'S "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED" PHOTO EXHIBIT


On behalf of Pusong Pinoy, we would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the generous support of Photo Kalye especially the following individuals/photographers (in no particular order) for making the “Ulingan UnderExposed” photo exhibit an exceptionally successful event:

PEEGEE SAN DIEGO SILO
ARNOLD MELORIN
JON FABRIGAR
EDELWEISS VALERIANO
CAROL MARALIT
JOEY RICO
LUIS LIWANAG
AKIRA LIWANAG
JULIE BATULA
JENI VILLARAZA
DAN MACARANDANG
JOJO LUCERO
RHEA MARI
MERVIN MANALO
GERALD GRIMALDO
PAOLO CASTAƑEDA
JOY ABANTO
MICHAEL JOSEPH STALIN MOROTA
CRIS CORPUZ
ELI CHACON
LESTER SHIH

This special group of photographers donated their time, talent, and resources to present a captivating collection of images set against a backdrop of urban poverty. The event raised a tremendous amount and we are proud of the commitment and dedication they make to the children of Ulingan.

From your Pusong Pinoy family, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

PROUD SPONSORS OF PUSONG PINOY'S PHOTO EXHIBIT "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED"

Pusong Pinoy would like to thank the following companies/patrons for sponsoring the photo exhibit we are hosting entitled "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED" featuring the works of PHOTO KALYE, a Flickr-based group dedicated to raising social awareness about poverty. The photo exhibit will be held on December 9 to 11, 2009 at TALA Gallery in Quezon City. Click on the logos to learn more about these companies.


PLATINUM









SILVER

CHERRY & VIC TANEDO
(DUBAI)




BRONZE




CONCEPCION FAMILY
(Bobby, Jeannie & Gabo)


PATTY TORDERA
(San Diego, California)


Thank you very much to all our sponsors!

PHOTO KALYE is a special group of photographers who donated their time, talent, and resources to present a captivating collection of images set against a backdrop of urban poverty. Click HERE for more information about this event.

Please consider being an individual patron or corporate sponsor for this event. Click
HERE for sponsorship information. All proceeds will benefit Photo Kalye’s outreach programs in Ulingan, Tondo. Tickets are also available for P100 per person. A VIP Reception will be held on December 9, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. Ticket for the reception is P500. Reserve your tickets now!

Friday, November 27, 2009

PUSONG PINOY PROUDLY PRESENTS "ULINGAN UNDEREXPOSED"


Click HERE for more information about this event.
Please consider being an individual patron or corporate sponsor.

All proceeds will benefit Photo Kalye’s outreach programs in Ulingan.
If interested, please return a completed sponsorship form to agantonio68@aol.com



PLATINUM PHP10,000
- On Site Exposure
- Logo on the Photo Exhibit Poster
- Logo on the Pusong Pinoy/Photo Kalye 2010 Calendar
- Ten VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website and Facebook page

GOLD PHP7,500
- On Site Exposure
- Logo on the Pusong Pinoy/Photo Kalye 2010 Calendar
- Eight VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website and Facebook page

SILVER PHP5,000
- Six VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website and Facebook page

BRONZE PHP2,000
- Four VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website and Facebook page

For any additional information, please email
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
ADAM SANTOS for creating the photo exhibit poster/tickets
JOEY RICO for the photo used to promote this exhibit
LANCE ROMEL DELMO BUCOY for designing the sponsorhip form

Sunday, November 22, 2009

PUSONG PINOY HOSTS PHOTO KALYE EXHIBIT

PUSONG PINOY
cordially invites you to attend

“Ulingan UnderExposed"

12/9/09 to 12/11/09
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

100 Scout de Guia Street
Tomas Morato, Q.C.

PHOTO CREDIT: JOEY RICO/PHOTO KALYE

The photo exhibit will feature the works of PHOTO KALYE, a Flickr-based group dedicated to raising social awareness about poverty. This special group of photographers donated their time, talent, and resources to present a captivating collection of images set against a backdrop of urban poverty.

These kalyetographers will endeavor to expose the harsh, everyday realities that underprivileged children in Ulingan, Tondo often find themselves in. They will also seek to magnify the hope that springs eternal among these impoverished youth amidst destitution and despair.

The images will be ON SALE during the exhibit. All proceeds will benefit Photo Kalye’s outreach programs in Ulingan. Tickets can be purchased for PHP100 per person.

A reception with the artists, guest celebrities and sponsors will be held on December 9th at 7:00PM. A limited number of tickets for this event can be purchased for PHP500 per person. Refreshments will be served.

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!

Please consider being an individual patron or corporate sponsor for this event. Click HERE for a sponsorship form. Sponsorship rates are as follows:

PLATINUM PACKAGE: PHP10,000
- On Site Exposure
- Logo on the Photo Exhibit Poster
- Logo on the Pusong Pinoy/Photo Kalye 2010 Calendar
- Ten VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website & Facebook page

GOLD PACKAGE: PHP7,500
- On Site Exposure
- Logo on the Pusong Pinoy/Photo Kalye 2010 Calendar
- Eight VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website & Facebook page

SILVER PACKAGE: PHP5,000
- Six VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website & Facebook page

BRONZE PACKAGE: PHP2,000
- Four VIP Tickets to the Reception/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- Recognition in Pusong Pinoy's website & Facebook page

For more details, please email bingmp@yahoo.com.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

PUSONG PINOY'S PROJECT TSINELAS FOR CHRISTMAS

PHOTO CREDIT: DAN MACARANDANG/PHOTO KALYE

ULINGAN, TONDO, a slum area in Manila. After burning scraps of wood, a young barefoot girl sifts through the ashes of the wood she just burned in hopes of finding nails she can resell. A child who should be out playing instead of risking burns, infections, and a host of other dangers trying to earn money for her family. Pusong Pinoy may not have the power to change her environment just yet, but perhaps by giving her a pair of tsinelas (slippers) this Christmas, we may give her some comfort.

We need kind-hearted HEROES to help us provide comfort to 1,502 kids. Together, let's collect tsinelas this Christmas, so that 1,502 kids would not have to go barefoot.

For more information on how to donate tsinelas for our Project PPP, please contact the Team Leader in your area.

Click here to know more about PROJECT PPP: Pamasko ng Pusong Pinoy (Christmas Gift-Giving of Pusong Pinoy)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

PHOTO KALYE & PUSONG PINOY


PHOTO CREDIT: PEDRO GERARDO (PRESIDENT - PHOTO KALYE)

An array of photos from a Flickr-based group called PHOTO KALYE. Their mission is to raise social awareness on poverty. This group has an Outreach Program at Ulingan Day Care Center in Tondo, Manila. Photo Kalye is one of Pusong Pinoy's recipients of the book drive and 2009 Christmas project.

PHOTO KALYE MEMBERS WITH THE KIDS OF ULINGAN DAY CARE CENTER