Soar like an eagle, Angel Dante. You’re free – at last. Watch over all of us and the entire APFi organization as everyone continues with their efforts to make this world a better place.
Will – Thank-you again for sharing your insight of the harsh reality of Dante’s plight and that of other children in NHC and all children’s hospitals in PI. But your insight also carried the message that all’s not without hope as long as our attitudes remain positive and respectful of each child’s dignity and self-worth. And that the volunteers should not face the situations at hand with feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. Having the involvement of one of the top-notched pharmaceutical companies with their wealth of expertise and meds, combined with Arnel’s, Cherry’s and the volunteers’ efforts, has risen the bar for a child’s recovery. It is no longer just a glimmer of hope. Thank-you again for all that you do from one who thinks so highly of the people who “walk the talk”. God bless, and thanks for your honesty. – Stevie
Volunteers – thank you for continuing to do such heartfelt works and giving of yourselves so unselfishly. Justice – thanks for a beautiful pictorial of Misyon: Kalusugan. You captured the essence of the day’s events so beautifully. And Che – how inspiring of you to have spent your birthday weekend doing this. Again – salamat. – Stevie
Will,
Maraming salamat sa taking the time to provide us the hard facts regarding Dante’s situation. How delicately balanced and specially triaged everything has to be in order for Dante to receive effective treatment. Indeed, his condition remains precarious given his environment outside of the hospital. I’ll pray for Dante’s progress, for the ability of APF to continue its support to this end and for the Riello family to secure a better place to live – as far fetched as that may seem.
Take care, Will, and thank you for doing what you do. And say hello to Kelle.
Regards, Stevie
Dante celebrates 10th birthday
February 27th, 2011 at 2:34 amSoar like an eagle, Angel Dante. You’re free – at last. Watch over all of us and the entire APFi organization as everyone continues with their efforts to make this world a better place.
Misyon: Kalusugan's First Day
July 14th, 2010 at 1:52 amWill – Thank-you again for sharing your insight of the harsh reality of Dante’s plight and that of other children in NHC and all children’s hospitals in PI. But your insight also carried the message that all’s not without hope as long as our attitudes remain positive and respectful of each child’s dignity and self-worth. And that the volunteers should not face the situations at hand with feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. Having the involvement of one of the top-notched pharmaceutical companies with their wealth of expertise and meds, combined with Arnel’s, Cherry’s and the volunteers’ efforts, has risen the bar for a child’s recovery. It is no longer just a glimmer of hope. Thank-you again for all that you do from one who thinks so highly of the people who “walk the talk”. God bless, and thanks for your honesty. – Stevie
Misyon: Kalusugan
July 12th, 2010 at 12:57 amVolunteers – thank you for continuing to do such heartfelt works and giving of yourselves so unselfishly. Justice – thanks for a beautiful pictorial of Misyon: Kalusugan. You captured the essence of the day’s events so beautifully. And Che – how inspiring of you to have spent your birthday weekend doing this. Again – salamat. – Stevie
APFi Video Montage
July 2nd, 2010 at 1:39 amThank YOU! – Stevie
Dante thrives with your kindness
May 14th, 2010 at 10:16 amWill,
Maraming salamat sa taking the time to provide us the hard facts regarding Dante’s situation. How delicately balanced and specially triaged everything has to be in order for Dante to receive effective treatment. Indeed, his condition remains precarious given his environment outside of the hospital. I’ll pray for Dante’s progress, for the ability of APF to continue its support to this end and for the Riello family to secure a better place to live – as far fetched as that may seem.
Take care, Will, and thank you for doing what you do. And say hello to Kelle.
Regards, Stevie