Thursday, November 21, 2013

PBO's 2nd Bazaar For A Cause

Pinoy Bloggers Outreach (PBO) held a two-day bazaar at the Quezon City Memorial Circle on the 26th and 27th of October 2013. Dubbed as PBO's Bazaar For A Cause, the activity aimed to raise funds to support the volunteering efforts of the group.



Weeks prior to the event, the organizers headed by one of the PBO founders, Arline, collected pre-loved items such as clothes, books, accessories, DVDs, shoes, and bags from the PBO members and some friends. These were sold in affordable prices during the bazaar.










For Day 1, the PBO kiosk was manned by Christian, Arline, Kat, Jimmy, Glenn, Jei Son, Empi, Nutty, Madz, and Mecoy.




Christian, Arline, Jimmy, and Kat returned on the second day with new volunteers, Marge, Jojie, and Hash. 




One of the best things that happened during the bazaar was the makeover of two young children who stopped by the PBO stall to check out some books. The PBOers gave them free clothes, shoes, bags, and school supplies.




The bazaar for a cause delivered a total of 17,810 pesos, which will be used to forward the planned projects of PBO, one of which is the upcoming anniversary outreach, tentatively set in January 2014.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Pinoy Bloggers Outreach #3: Silid Aralan Inc.

Silid Aralan Inc. is a foundation that promotes customized learning for academically and financially challenged students in their after-school scholarship program.

PBO was privileged to help SAI by donating school supplies and helping paint their classroom at their Montalban Town Center Office on June 1st.


PBO met Sir Arcie Mallari, the president and founder of SAI.




































For more info about SAI, please visit their site : www.silidaralan.org

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

PBO Feeding Program at Plaza Salamanca!


Pinoy Bloggers Outreach sponsored a feeding program in Plaza Salamanca last May 10th. This event is held every Friday and is hosted by Community Chest Foundation Inc.

Plaza Salamanca, a park at the corner of Taft avenue and T. M. Kalaw street, serves as home for indigents, mostly children. 



Pastor Ephraim sharing a short story to the kids


















PBO volunteers 
plus the members of Community Chest Foundation