Monday, March 1, 2010

Miah Would Like To Go To School With Her Brother

INTERESTED TO HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A CHILD'S LIFE?

The Tapulanga Foundation is looking for a donor/s to sponsor Miah Capablanca.
Get to know her and you can choose to sponsor her!
She would like to start Kindergarten in SFAS in June 2010.


I am Miah Capablanca. You can call me Miah. I was born in March 1, 2005. I live in Sitio Cayum-it, E.B. Magalona. My father is Mario and he works as a laborer in a sugarcane farm earning Php500 or $10 a week. My mother is Lilibeth and she works as a housekeeper earning Php500 or $10 a week also. Both my parents studied till Grade 6 in St. Francis of Assisi School. I have five brothers. One of them, Miko, is a 1st grade student and scholar in St. Francis of Assisi School. I am the youngest and only girl.

I want to be a teacher when I grow up.
My favorite food is spaghetti.
I love to play, dance and sing.
I help my mother wash dishes and clothes.


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It costs Php7000 or $160 a year to send Miah to school.
Add Php2000 or $50 to include uniform and supplies already.

DO EMAIL US AT INFO@TAPULANGA.ORG
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED TO HELP HER!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We told the kids that for Lent, our sacrifices should result to almsgiving. We'll pool our funds to send a child to school thru Tapulanga. One of the kids was inspired, made a "box of God" and went around school asking for money explaining his cause. A lot of classmates and teachers gave. The kids have chosen Miah to sponsor :)

Anonymous said...

My son's classmates started making paper fans and sold it for P5 or P10 I think. Simple paper folded to a fan. And the proceeds of the sale goes to the Scholarship Fund for the Tapulanga Foundation.

Anonymous said...

My son had another idea. He started selling his drawings. Ambot ah - may mga nag-bakal man! Simple drawings. But his classmates knew that the funds were going to send Miah to school. Now, I'll print Miah's picture with a write-up and put it on a container. So my son can use that to tell people about Tapulanga and Miah.