"Maybe you can't save the world...
But you can change at least one child's life forever."
-- littlechildren.org
This is Little Children of the World's way of making a difference. For many years, LCP (Little Children of the Philippines) Dumaguete has been an instrument in changing the lives of hundreds of less fortunate children in the local community, through various programs such as Health and Housing, Handclasp, Education, Livelihood, Peace and Faith, Shipping, and Sponsorship programs.
Today, we continue to extend that helping hand by providing a venue to exchange ideas between LCP and their beneficiary, the children, by having this blog and forum. This will also allow the children's parents, and guests as well, to share comments and suggestions in order to better serve those in need.
Another goal of this blog is to drive local awareness about LCP. Blogging about the LCP activities by sharing the events that take place and posting announcements will allow the communities of Dumaguete City and nearby towns to be involved.
Visit LCP in Claytown Subdivision, Daro, Dumaguete City. Alternatively, you may give us a call at (+63 35) 225 - 0766.
Welcome to the LCP Dumaguete Blog... :)
You may also want to check out the LCP Dumaguete Forum.
Mitch and Ruby,
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing us with this great tool! This site is beautiful. I wish we had a picture of Ruby being lifted last week... that would make a good post :-)
You two really are angels,
Alana
Kuya Mitch and Ate Ruby,
ReplyDeleteThis blogspot is really amazing..Nice jud..
Hello Alana,
ReplyDeleteThanks! We're glad you liked it. We thought of it before, but only pursued it by the time you prepared the Top 20 activities which inspired us to finally make this blog and forum. I also appreciate you guys spending your valuable time at LCP. A good deed does inspire another good deed.
Hoping to inspire more,
Mitch and Ruby
Hello Jun,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. In fact, this idea started during our computer class when I asked everyone to create a blog. After reading all your ideas, the thought of somehow helping to make a difference in one's life, and especially reading about it, was priceless. So thanks for that experience. Kudos to you too for continuing to share your knowledge to the students. I applaud you for that!
Regards,
Mitch and Ruby