Help fight drug abuse!
Friday, September 30, 2011
The Anti-Drug Abuse Council of Manila was recently launched at the Abbott Hall of San Beda College, Mendiola, Manila headed by Manila Mayor Alfredo S. Lim, Manila Barangay Bureau Director and Executive Director-Adcom Atty. Analyn Marcelo Buan (right), PDEA NCR Director Pedrito Magsino (2nd from right), Congressman Jose T. Ramirez, Congressman Atong Asilo (left), MPD Director General Roberto Rongavilla (3rd from left) and some Barangay Chairmen (with yours truly) and students who also joined the event.
We can help our fellow citizens by helping them get out of the habit by referring them to drug rehab treatment centers for rehabilitation and cure.. We would like to thank the efforts of our dear Mayor to fight the drug menace in the City of Manila.
We can help our fellow citizens by helping them get out of the habit by referring them to drug rehab treatment centers for rehabilitation and cure.. We would like to thank the efforts of our dear Mayor to fight the drug menace in the City of Manila.
Labels: Barangay Governance, health and living, Online Shopping
Santa Ana Hospital
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Last Wednesday, August 31, 2011, all the Punong Barangay (139) of District VI, City of Manila along with their Council Members and/or Committee Chairman on Health and Sanitation were invited by the Santa Ana Hospital led by Office in Charge, Mario C. Lato, MD and Hospital Director, Dr. Chao to discuss important matters on how the hospital can serve our constituents especially the indigent with regards to their health and Medical need. All the hospital’s facilities were also presented by Dr. Lato.
Labels: Barangay Governance
Her special skill is cooking!
Friday, September 2, 2011
I’m sad that my daughter is not inclined as far as academic studies are concerned. I cannot blame her because in contrary she is not gifted with the same mental abilities as her elder sister. Understandable enough, individuals are not given the same gifts from above. We just need to find ways to develop our interest and special talents the Lord has given us. In Bianca’s case, she loves to cook that’s why we enrolled her in some short special courses in cooking. Short Order Cook Jobs and catering for a few people can be her means to earn and maybe start a small eatery or a coffee shop of her own.
Labels: Online Business, Online Jobs, Technology
Barangay 885 complys with R.A. 9003
First, thank you to SWAPP (Solid Waste Association of the Philippines) and their partners for initializing and spearheading this project Solid Waste Management in the 6 Barangays of Santa Ana.
As early as last year, series of meetings, seminars and the like were conducted as per invitation of this NGO (SWAPP). Starting April this year a more thorough and rigid activities including on-site tours/visits to model barangays and dumpsites were done. To be honest, I wasn’t that keen and interested because projects (it connotes expenses) usually proposed by NGOs are not included in the Barangay budget, meaning, NGO funds are limited to setting awareness such as orientation, tours and seminars only. What about the funds for its enforcement? Anyway, I salute the never ending effort and patience of our SWAPP volunteer Celia Dizon who didn’t give- up on my being “mataray” (scornful), “suplada” and indifferent at first. I’m sure the Lord answered her prayers to soften my heart……yeeehah! The prayers not only softened my heart but in the end, the full enforcement even made us her Model Barangay in implementing R.A. 9003 (The Solid Waste Management Act of 2003).
Expenses incurred from the construction of our MRF (Materials Recovery Facility), advertising and campaign posters and huge tarpaulines to the gears of our garbage collectors (Eco boys and girls) and all the other needs that called for financial requirements drained our budget. At this stage, I’m hoping for a hundred percent support from my constituents as we go along this worthy project we started last August 15, 2011, for a worthy cause towards a clean and well managed solid waste program.
Labels: Barangay Governance