Anihan hosts luncheon for DepEd Officials, Grade 10 Principals, Guidance Counselors and TLE Teachers

Responding to the need for private educational institutions to help out in offering Senior High School by June 2016, Anihan invited officials from DepEd and representatives from Junior High Schools (offering only until Grade 10) to a Mexican luncheon. Prepared and served by graduating students of Anihan, they showcased their culinary and serving prowess by Read more about Anihan hosts luncheon for DepEd Officials, Grade 10 Principals, Guidance Counselors and TLE Teachers[…]

MICARS Lunch for a Cause: A Taste of Mediterranean Cuisine

Popularized in North America and Australia, Surf and Turf is a main course which combines seafood and meat. Manila Institute for Culinary Arts and Residential Services (MICARS) will serve it with a Mediterranean twist in their Lunch for a Cause. Mediterranean cuisine encompasses food from cultures along the Mediterranean Sea and countries in Europe, Asia, Read more about MICARS Lunch for a Cause: A Taste of Mediterranean Cuisine[…]

Fisherman Foundation Director visits Anihan

Gabriel Nicolau, the Fisherman Foundation Director of Operations, together with his wife, Lara, visited Anihan Technical School to meet the students. Based in Boston USA, the Fisherman Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help underprivileged Filipinos to become self-sufficient through education and entrepreneurship. Through a partnership with Fisherman Foundation, 30 students are Read more about Fisherman Foundation Director visits Anihan[…]

Anihan offers Short Course in Bread and Pastry

Anihal Technical School invites women to a short course in bread and pastry for the first quarter of 2015. The course will run for six consecutive Saturdays – January 17, 14, 21, February 7, 14, 21 – from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Though each day is a stand-alone program and participants aren’t required to Read more about Anihan offers Short Course in Bread and Pastry[…]

From Leyte to Capiz, FPTI continues housing projects

After finishing the construction projects in Leyte, we proceeded to Capiz, a province of the Panay Island. Panay didn’t receive media attention as much as Leyte, but there were many families seriously affected by Haiyan. We had been in Capiz since April and are expected to stay until September to finish around seven houses. To Read more about From Leyte to Capiz, FPTI continues housing projects[…]

Housing projects for Yolanda victims in Leyte

After a wave of relief operations, we finally delved into construction of permanent shelters for typhoon Yolanda victims. The Salazar family is the first beneficiary of our housing project. Our construction team started last February 13. From a makeshift dwelling to a concrete one-storey house, the new home of the Salazar family was completed last Read more about Housing projects for Yolanda victims in Leyte[…]

Houseless, roofless but not hopeless: February 7-8 relief operations in Leyte

After recovering our energies last January, we have decided to also visit Tolosa and Tanauan, Leyte. A group of 17 volunteers (including 3 from Manila) left Cebu on the night of February 7 to reach Baybay, Leyte at dawn the following day. We had a full day ahead of us. First, we went to Burauen Read more about Houseless, roofless but not hopeless: February 7-8 relief operations in Leyte[…]

FPTI receives funding for Yolanda typhoon victims through American initiatives

Grace Kwon, staff writer of Northern Valley Suburbanite, writes about an initiative in the US which aims to raise funds for Yolanda typhoon victims. FPTI is chosen among various NGO’s to receive financial support to continue relief operations. Tenafly teen organizing concert to help victims of typhoon   TENAFLY — After news broke about Typhoon Read more about FPTI receives funding for Yolanda typhoon victims through American initiatives[…]