TSINELAS ASSOCIATION
Description:
Maayong adlaw!
THOUSANDS of children don't enroll every year for
lack of school supplies. How much does one
notebook cost these days? P20? A ball pen, P7?
For just this amount, a child is denied the right to
education. The difference a few pesos make!
Who's to blame? The government? The
community? The parents? Is finger-pointing the answer, or part of the problem? Why not ask this question instead - what have I done to help?
While the government tries bigtime solutions to the problem on education, you can do your share by helping "ismol tym". Give a little of the many that you have and send children to school. If you aim for some angrier approach here, like marching down the street and showing those congressmen the dirty finger, we salute you. But if you think of yourself as just a dot in the universe, you may choose to leave the darker, uglier side of the
problem (corruption in government, world debt, general apathy) to Bono and the Pope.
The point is, you can't just sit down there with your red horse and whine about how slow development rides in this part of town. Get up and do something!
Ingredients:
Imagine thousands of us donating twenty, just twenty, little notebooks each. How many have we got? Throw in some ball pens, crayons, raincoats, umbrellas... And don't forget those yellowing books on history and grammar, the ones you never
got to use in high school because you were always cutting classes. Imagine boxes of these stuff, huge boxes so heavy we can't carry them!
Enough said. Just donate, okay? Many kids need your help. Giving gives you the right to whine the rest of the year. Swear.
TSINELAS ASSOCIATION INC.
insoy
PRESIDENT
Directions:
pakapin: We want to spare you the trouble of
carrying your donation to a drop-in center. so
just tell us where to pick it up. Lorenzo Ninal's
number is 0927-4344847. salamat
Maayong adlaw!
THOUSANDS of children don't enroll every year for
lack of school supplies. How much does one
notebook cost these days? P20? A ball pen, P7?
For just this amount, a child is denied the right to
education. The difference a few pesos make!
Who's to blame? The government? The
community? The parents? Is finger-pointing the answer, or part of the problem? Why not ask this question instead - what have I done to help?
While the government tries bigtime solutions to the problem on education, you can do your share by helping "ismol tym". Give a little of the many that you have and send children to school. If you aim for some angrier approach here, like marching down the street and showing those congressmen the dirty finger, we salute you. But if you think of yourself as just a dot in the universe, you may choose to leave the darker, uglier side of the
problem (corruption in government, world debt, general apathy) to Bono and the Pope.
The point is, you can't just sit down there with your red horse and whine about how slow development rides in this part of town. Get up and do something!
Ingredients:
Imagine thousands of us donating twenty, just twenty, little notebooks each. How many have we got? Throw in some ball pens, crayons, raincoats, umbrellas... And don't forget those yellowing books on history and grammar, the ones you never
got to use in high school because you were always cutting classes. Imagine boxes of these stuff, huge boxes so heavy we can't carry them!
Enough said. Just donate, okay? Many kids need your help. Giving gives you the right to whine the rest of the year. Swear.
TSINELAS ASSOCIATION INC.
insoy
PRESIDENT
Directions:
pakapin: We want to spare you the trouble of
carrying your donation to a drop-in center. so
just tell us where to pick it up. Lorenzo Ninal's
number is 0927-4344847. salamat
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