it started as a personal dream of getting pledges for good deeds. it continues now as inspiring acts that we hear about to help others in their own hopes ... no matter how big or small the deed ... or the dream.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

the BIGGEST THANK YOU ever to all fellow dreamers!

It' s finally happened!! I have graduated with an MA and fulfilled one of my dreams!!

In June 22, 2006, I made a call out to family, friends and to everyone else in the world to help fund my endeavor to get to the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague, the Netherlands. For a donation of P300 to help my dream, I would do a good deed in their name and post it in this blog.

By September 2006, I received enough money to buy my plane ticket and begin my academic adventure.

Fifteen months later, last December 14 specifically, I graduated with an MA in Development Studies (Major in Population, Poverty and Social Development; Minor in Gender Studies, bow) AND with overall merit! I say that with pride as I know that I have achieved that only with the help of so many people who helped me get here in the first place.

Kung may acknowledgement page ang libro, ito na yun para sa akin. Kung may pagkakataon mang mag-speech sa graduation ceremony, binati ko na kayo isa-isa. Thanks to all of you!!


  1. Auntie Florence
  2. Auntie Geline
  3. Auntie Nor
  4. Auntie Boots and Uncle Lenn
  5. Joseph & Aimee Santos-Lyons - with very special thanks for extending the call to her network
  6. Ana Sevilla
  7. Analy Mangalindan (RIP) - wherever you are... salamat.
  8. Angel Balagtas-Suero
  9. Astrid Tobias - special thanks for being my number one supporter on the dreams and deeds things!!
  10. Ato Villasenor
  11. Carlota Pineda & Richard Rescate
  12. Carina Evangelista
  13. Carol (friend of Aimee)
  14. Cary Ryan Reyes
  15. Celia Sevilla
  16. Daisy Carinan
  17. Ditsi Carolina
  18. Detremier Villones
  19. Dondon Farrales
  20. Earnest Mangalubnan-Zabala
  21. Elnora Ebillo
  22. Elaine Penaflorida
  23. Elaine Sevilla
  24. Faye and Alfa
  25. Jane (UPSCA)
  26. J-anne Areola
  27. Jay Banzagales
  28. Jasmin Dacio
  29. Karen Cruz
  30. KNN (Hanna, Angelo, Danz… oh my, who else… anonymous kuno kasi ang pagbigay)
  31. Laarni Salanga
  32. Melanie “Lala” Ruiz
  33. Lene (UPSCA)
  34. Erlinda “Leng” Derecho
  35. Marj Villa
  36. Martina Miranda
  37. Mavreen Tan
  38. Maya Alcantara
  39. Imee Alcantara
  40. Merci Ferrer
  41. Miko Lopez
  42. Melissa Goebel
  43. Denise & Neil Bascos
  44. Myra Manialong
  45. Nicolle Comafay
  46. Hermrei Ong
  47. Peng
  48. Roderick Manalo
  49. Sunshine delos Reyes
  50. Suzette (friend of Aimee)
  51. Tata (friend of Aimee)
  52. Te (arlene) Calleja
  53. Tess Miranda
  54. Tin Macatulad
  55. Vida Aenlle
  56. Vir Lontoc

Huge thanks to Mama, Papa, Gert and Auntie Yeng!

At the moment, I am now working in an INGO called Aflatoun Child Savings International. We aim to promote Child Social & Financial Education, which means empowering children by teaching them about rights and responsibilities, as well as financial literacy.

Once again, thank you. And may we all continue to dream so long as there are others out there who are willing to dream with us.

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Blogger Ros Padua-Macachor said...

FROM PMFI
The Manila Bureau, Yas, Nancy, Ros, Rin, Grace, Tin, Tad and Nat...

CONGRATULATIONS!

So, uuwi ka ba or stay ka dyan?

11:42 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dearest Aloy,

I'm so happy and so proud of you :) yakap... kisses!

Love,
Angel

1:34 PM

 

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