Monday, April 25, 2011

Bantayan Island Hemophilia Awareness Campaign April 20-25, 2011




 
 Hemophilia FAQ’s flyer

Our HAPI-C officers upon arriving at Bantayan island

The Bantayan Breakthrough event tarp

The Bantayan Breakthrough venue

Handing over the 'What is Hemophilia' pamphlets to tourists
 
Handing the 'What is Hemophilia' pamphlets to beach-goers

Taking a tricycle ride from the wet market

Cooking at the outdoor kitchen at the house we stayed in 

The pig pen beside the house we stayed in

Preparing lunch

Mixed vegetables, called Pinakbet - Fr. Kill's favorite native Filipino dish

Our other dish for lunch - straight from the ocean, into the frying pan

Our vice-president trying the zip-line

Vice-president Mary Ann Navasquez wall-climbing

 With the Cebu Mountaineering Alliance Core and Globe Telecom organizers

 
Fire-dancing – part of the Bantayan Breakthrough festivities

 A 3-minute video on hemophilia and HAPI-C was played every evening when the program aired

The pristine beach as seen in postcards

Youth volunteer-tunred-secretary Ana Mae Villamor at the beach

 The lush green palm trees of Bantayan island














Sunday, April 17, 2011

Celebrating Haemophilia Day (April 17, 2011)

HAPI-C Hemophilia Day attendance / registration

 Our HAPI-C members during our Hemophilia Day gathering 

HAPI-C vice-president Ms. Mary Ann Navasquez being interviewed by the press outside

 Mrs. Agnes Co being interviewed by the press before the event formally began

Secretary and youth volunteer Ana Mae Villamor (standing) & her relatives from Carcar

The newly elected officers of 2011, composing mostly of the regular youth volunteers

 What Is Hemophilia pamphlets made by HAPI-C

 Former vice-president Mrs. Nida Acre (left) with medical adviser Dr. Lynda Mae Lepatan

 HAPI-c’s medical adviser Dr. Lynda Mae Lepatan gives a lecture about hemophilia

 A young hemophilia patient pays attention to Dr. Lepatan’s lecture for a while

 During Dr. Lepatan’s lecture

 The audience composing of old and new members alike

 Sr. Myrna Borromeo (right) with nephew Kenneth Borromeo (center), a hemophilia patient

 Sr. Myrna Borromeo of Perpetual Succour Hospital leads the prayer before meals

HAPI-C during lunchbreak

A family photo of our members taken during lunch break (Merka family)

Former president Mr. Roy Cutang (right, standing)

 Former president Mr. Roy Cutang during the open forum

Regular youth volunteers Jurich Sungcad & Kristhy Baluran

 SOL cheque distribution (final quarter release from the 2010 funding)

 HAPI-C group photo on Hemophilia Day (April 17, 2011)

   HAPI-C group photo on Hemophilia Day (April 17, 2011)








Saturday, April 16, 2011

HAPI-C Motorcade Day (April 16, 2011)

HAPI-C Motorcade Day group photo outside the exit of Perpetual Succour Hospital

The banner says “Hemophilia Day”, which HAPI-C celebrated the next day (April 17, 2011)

 Another HAPI-C Motorcade Day group photo outside the exit of Perpetual Succour Hospital

Bus provided for the event by the Cebu City local government

 The University of Cebu (UC) Drum & Bugle Core volunteered to participate in the motorcade

Volunteers from the Cebu Mountaineering Alliance in motorcycles

 HAPI-C youth volunteer Rose Basay ready to give away our “What Is Hemophilia” pamphlets

 HAPI-C youth volunteer Edwardson Co photographing from inside the Mountaineers volunteer’s car

A Cebu Mountaineering Alliance member giving away our pamphlets

 An old roadside shoe repair shop at Colon street in downtown Cebu

Video coverage by Mr. Cris del Fuego, our event-based volunteer photo and video contributor

Curious civilians on the roadside during our motorcade

 Outside the Perpetual Succour Hospital Medical Specialty Building

Ms. Mary ann Navasquez (left) and Mrs. Agnes Co, HAPI-C’s 
most active officer-volunteers