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
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