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The ULILA Foundation of Sir Joseph de Leon

Taking Care of the Poor Children in Zamboanga City and other Parts of the Philippines by collecting Relief Items and School Supplies in Japan where he is teaching since 2005, Giving great impact on the lives of the Japanese Donors and the Filipino Beneficiaries.

 

" Lets serve the unserved children no

 matter how  far we are from them".

Joseph de Leon-Founder of the ULILA Foundation.

OUR BENEFICIARIES:

(March -April 2008 Outreach mission beneficiaries' names were not listed/collected)

 

As of April 11, 2010: More than 70,500 relief items ( clothes & school supplies worth 14,100,000. Yen or 7,050,000. Pesos: 200 Yen or P100. each) were able to collect by the Founder in Japan and send them monthly in the Philippines for the indigent children through the help of Ms. Cristina Cortez (Payment of delivery fee from Japan to the Philippines). More than 5,500 indigent children in Sucat Paranaque (LUZON), Mayon St. Davao City (MINDANAO),  Alaska Mambaling Cebu city (VISAYAS) and  Zamboanga City (MINDANAO) were benefited from the  missioFounder's  inter- island  outreach missions . Our next outreachn is on July-August, 2010.

 

" HELP US DELIVER THESE ITEMS TO THE PHILIPPINES: We need your donations". beneficiaries

 

 

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(April 4, 2009 Outreach Mission at Gawad Kalinga children: Tulungatung Zamboanga City)

 

(Zone 2 Tulungatung , Zamboanga City)

 

 

(March 2009 : Labuan Zamboanga City)

 

 

Relief Goods for the Typhoon Victims in Manila Through Sagip Kapamilya and Cristina Cortez ( Foundation's Coordinator and Donor)

 

 

Christmas Party and Free English Class for Japanese Orphans, Moka City,JAPAN

Sir Joseph de Leon as Santa Claus Teacher.

 

 

OUR DONORS FROM JAPAN THROUGH THE FOUNDATION OF SIR JOSEPH DE LEON, AN OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKER (OFW).

 

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MY JAPANESE STUDENTS LISTENING TO MY LIFE STORY AND AS I INTRODUCED

THE FOUNDATION TO THEM.

NOW, THEY ARE VERY EAGER TO DONATE THEIR CLOTHES AND SCHOOL ITEMS.

 

 

 

March 25-April 2, 2010 Outreach Mission:

BENEFICIARIES:

CADALAGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:

LABUAN DISTRICT ( Ms. Pearl Aca-ac-Head Teacher)

TOTAL: 335 Children

PRE-SCHOOLERS

1.kenneth G. Arconado

2.Norlie M. Carpio

3.Price Kyle Corbo

4..Alfred M. Punzalan

5.Jastine M. solano

6. Edlyn I. Bucoy

7.Princess I. Del Mundo

8.April Jane Rodriquez

9.Janice D.M Sotto

10. Expedito F. Bucoy

11.Lady Carol B. Liban

12.Kristine B. Liban

13.Celine E. Solis

14. Alexaander M. Solis

15.Kyla L. Mosqueda

16Precious B. Mallari

17.Corazon Mae G. Advincula

18.Joshau G. Bayot

19.Rafael S. Arcanada

20.Stephany N. Sarita

21. Rich Marie T. Callugada

22. Joseph M. Bentain

23. Julius Molina

24. Jasper D.S Espinosa

25 Mark Ryan Villaflores

GRADE 1

1. Abellon,Adrian, Tapang

2. Abellon,Sherwin, Francisco

3. Arcillas,Aris, Tinguha

4. Atilano, Arvin Jay, Manuel

5. Baretta, Jefrey, Salcedo

6. Barreta, Jericko, Salcedo

7. Bayot, Jhon Markleen, Daligdig

8. Bentain,Michael, Siason

9. Bernardo, Elixir, Dayot

10. Buenaflor , Israel John, Rubio

11. Calogada, Richbeam, Lopez

12. Chavez, Jomar, Rodriguez

13. Domingo, Junrick, Remoto

14. Flores, Edcel, Yap

15. Flores, Edgar,Yap

16. Gamino, Bryan, Bentain

17. Mosqueda, Lourence, Mallari

18. Ramirez, Mark, Mallari

19. Rivera, Japhet, Maghuyop

20. Salcedo, Nicko William, Resonable

21. Siason, Erwin, Tubilla

22. Siason, Joshua, Tubilla

23. Siason, Rico, Tubilla

24. Solis, Adrian,Sanson

25. Solis, Arjon, Mallari

26. Solis, Georgdan Rey,Reyes

27. Solis, Jean Clyde,Turtal

28. Solis, Nathaniel, Igno

29. Ventura , Jerry Mark, Rojas

30. Ventura , Arnold ,Torres

31. Villaflorez, John Ryan,Bentain

32. Abellon, Andrea Mae, Tapang

33. Antonio, Melanielle, Manuel

34. Beebe, Krizel, Solis

35. Bentain, Noralyn, Macabinguil

36. Bentain, Riza May, Mallari

37. Bucoy, Princessa, Enriquez

38. Custodio,Mary Mae,Dakil

39. Del Mundo, Divine Grace, Saycon

40. Gamino, Shirley, Bentain

41. Garcia, Curlette Ann, Garcia

42. Gerozaga, Jainel, Bazan

43. Mallari, Princess, Buscar

44. Mallari, Ana Marie, Siason

45. Mosqueda,Krizzel,Mallari

46. Ramirez,Ronalyn, Reyes

47. Santos ,Deseree, Bello

48. Santos , Joan, Mosqueda

49. Solis, Decerie Joy, Vinas

50. Solis,Mariebelle, Esteban

51. Ventura , Arlyn, Bazan

52. Ventura , Mary Joyce, Bazan

53. Ventura , Sheina Mae, Villanueva

54. Aballe, Nielson,Antonio

55. Advincula, John Michael, Gregorio

56. Basing, Jonathan,Delos Santos

57.Bernardo, Kelvin,Gilles

58. Bernardo, Josilito Jr., Dayot

59. Bernardo,Rody Mark John, Licito

60. Bucoy, Estiben, Mark,Francisco

61. Canones, Gene Carlo, Bernardo

62. Canones, Mikka Aaron,Legados

63. Ellomer, Guilmar,Atilano

64. Magno, Josar,Saquin

65. Mamaril, Jonard,Diaz

66. Ordaniza , Kent ,Antonio

67. Punzalan, Robert, Tan

68. Rodriguez, Grabiel,Aquino

69. Rojas, Rene,Canones

70. Salcedo, Jhon Jhon, Ventura

71. Solis, Angelo,Dian

72. Solis, Christian Jay,Delos Santos

73. Solis, Stephen James ,Bucoy

74. Sotto, Joseph, Jay , Del Mundo

75. Sotto, Joshua , Del Mundo

76. Tabat, Kim,Dacapio

77. Torribio,Chrisanto, Bucoy

78. Torribio, Chrisbert James,Bucoy

79. Villacin, Vincent, Ocampo

80. Villanueva, Archie, Cruz

81. Bayot, Jewel Geleen, Codera

82 Bentain,Reibie, Ramirez

83. Bernardo,Maryjane, Bentain

84. Clemente, Rosemarie, Rojas

85. Climaco, Cristel Jene,Ramirez

86. Cruz, Jennelyn,Nali

87. Delos , Reyes, Joy,Punzalan

88. Delos Reyes,Jamie, Elloreg

89. Enriquez, Angeline, Villa

90. Enriquez, Concepion,Gerozaga

91. Isidro, Riza Mae,Bucoy

92. Legaspi,Crytel Ann,Delos Santos

93. Molina, Joyce,Francisco

94. Ramirez,Ruby Rose, Molina

95. Reyes, Marymae, Atilano

96. Rivera, Joy, Solis

97. Santos , Jocelyn, Solis

98. Solis, Carmie Ann, Delos Santos

99. Solis, Cherry Ann,Delos Santos

100. Sotto, Joanna , Del Mundo

101. Torribio, Christina Marie, Bucoy

102. Ventura ,Jonacris, Bernardo

103. Ventura , Ramilyn, Nali

104. Villanueva, Chandra, Canones

GRADE II

1. Arconaa,Mark Anthony, Uba

2. Arconada, Rogen Rey, Uba

3. Atilano, Marvin, Manuel

4. Bentain, Jasper, Macabingcil

5. Biong, Christian, Rojas

6. Dela Serna, Herbert, Arong

7. Enriquez, Rigel, Daita

8. Francisco, Jayson, Buenaventura

9. Francisco, Mark Brian, Mallari

10. Mallari, Jomari, Bernardo

11. Manuel, Reynante, Antonio

12. Mendoza , Salvador , Dionaldo

13. Molina, Regie, Fernandez

14.Pernes Rizaldy, Escallente

15. Ramirez, Jomar, Molina

16. Reyes, William, Anastacio

17. Sano, Christian, Punzalan

18.Solis, Bryson, Esteban

19. Solis, Slashmer, Delos Reyes

20. Ventura , Allan, Villanueva

21. Ventura , Jay Marc, Mallari

22. Ventura , Alvin, Francisco

23. Alejandro, Recielyn, Reyes

24.Arcillas, Mary Rose, Lea

25. Bayot, Charizza, Daligdig

26.Bayot, Jailla Jean, Daligdig

27. Bentain, Jonabel, Benito

28. Bentain, Lina Grace, Enriquez

29.Bernardo, Ericel, Mallari

30.Boybanting, Crystal, Faye Roca

31.Bucoy, Jodelyn, Francisco

32. Casipong, Mary Jane, Montuno

33.Clemente, Jessica, Rojas

34.Clemente, Mildred, Rodriquez

35. Dagohoy, Jennifer, Albano

36.Dagohoy, Teffanie, Santos

37.Evangelista, Whinzel, Tadifa

38.Gutierez, Beverly, Flores

39. Isidro, Joana Jane, Albano

40. Mosqueda, Karen, Lacanelaosantos

41.Nobleza, Ailla Rica, Cominguez

42.Ramirez, Kristel Ann, Climaco

43.Reyes, Maribel, Anastacio

44.Rojas, Angelica, Rojas

45. Solis, Lovely,Dian

46. Valeriano, Mary Rose, Bucoy

GRADE III

1. Barreta, Jayson, Salcedo

2. Bentain, Aldrin, Enriquez

3. Bentain, Derick, Carpio

4. Bentain, Jonathan, Macabinguil

5. Bernardo,John Mark, Pansacala

6. Bernardo, Jhon Paul, Bucoy

7. Bernardo, Wilbert, Fernandez

8. Boybanting, Eugene, Roca

9. Bucoy, Jay em, Jose

10. Bucoy, Reymark, Solis

11. Climaco, Robin, Bucoy

12. Costanilla, Vincent, Parina

13. Dela Pena, Jespie, Isidro

14. Francisco, Ariel, Punzalan

15. Manalo, Joshua Vincent, Bejerano

16. Manalo, Rosher, Bejerano

17. Manuel, Althon, Mesa

18. Mendoza, Robelito, Dionaldo

19. Molina, Raymark, Fernandez

20. Nalda, Januard, Montuno

21. Noval, Jancen, Garcia

22.Rojas, Anthony, Paredes

23. Solis, Brian, Igno

24. Sotto, Jericho , Del Mundo

25. Ventura , James, Villanueva

26. Villaflores, Edgar, Alvarez

27. Villaflores, Edmar, Alvarez

28.Arcillas, Monet, Lea

29.Atilano, Jolina, Burias

30. Basco, Cladylin, Castillo

31. Bayot, Joshlyn , Del Rosario

32. Bayot, Jubilee, Manicad

33 .Bensoy, Leny, Bacason

34. Bentain, Glenda, Enriquez

35. Bentain, Shieralie, Ramirez

36. Carpio, Earlyn Rose, Morales

37. Climaco, Ria Ann, Bucoy

38. Costanilla, Jinky, Parina

39. Del Mundo, Katrine Mae, Saycon

40. Dela Pena, Christine, Rusiana

41. Divinagracia, Nica, Flores

42. Enriquez, Norlyn, Deita

43. Espinosa, Jade, Delos Santos

44. Fernandez, Kristine Camille, Delos Santos

45. Hugo, Judy Ann, Ventura

46. Lacastesantos, Judybelle, Bernardo

47. Leonardo, Perlita, Antonio

48. Mallari, Joy Ann, Rojas

49. Mallari, Plinky, Bucar

50. Mallari, Rosevie, Bernardo

51. Omongos, Glaizza Gay, Gilles

52. Panglilingan,Jealene, Ordaniza

53. Ramirez, Mary Ann, Molina

54. Rodriguez, Mary Grace,Aquino

55. Rojas, Lucel, Atilano

56. Santos ,Cheryle, Bello

57. Solis, Angelu, Sanson

58. Solis, RoseJoy, Esteban

GRADE IV

1. Alejandro, Jomar, Auxtero

2. Arcillas, John Mark, Lea

3. Bernardo, Kenbert, Gilles

4. Bernardo,Kenneth, Gilles

5. Biong, Ariston, Rojas

6. Castro, Joshua, Santos

7. Ellomer, Guilban, Atilano

8. Noval, Nico, Garcia

9. Pesca, John Ace,Aballe

10. Samsom, Jonathan,Cruz

11. Silva , Judah , Uba

12. Solis, John David, Olanga

13. Atilano,, Jocelyn, Bernardo

14. Barreta, Jesa, Salcedo

15. Beebe, Kojie, Solis

16. Carpio, Claire, Teodoro

17. Clemente, Emelyn, Rojas

18. Domingo, Dennie Ann, Cabaral

19. Enricoso, Ana, Bernardo

20. Enriquez, Gretchen,Dieta

21. Francisco, Jenny, Punzalan

22. Genturalez , Ariz Aika, Rosiana

23. Gerozaga, Efrelin,Bazan

24.Guarin, Lilly Ann, Siason

25. Mallari, Jolina, Rojas

26. Montealto, Melissa Mae, Climaco

27. Sangilan, Michelle, Atilano

28. solis, Berlie Joy, Vinas

GRADE V

1.Aballe, Gemini, Saavedra

2.Arcillas, Patrick ,Tinguha

3. Atilano, Ruel, Bernardo

4. Bentain, Arnold,Orso

5. Bentain, Jimmer, Enriquez

6. Bentain, Mark Jay, Benito

7.Boybanting , Garry, Roca

8. Canones, Garrick, Bernardo

9.Dela Pena, Christian, Rusiana

10.Ebarsabal, Joenar, Samson

11.Espinosa, Jomari, Delos Santos

12. Fernando, Julius, Mosqueda

13. Genturalez, Arvy Yan, Rusiana

14. Hugo, Marson, Ventura

15. Mosqueda, Jonard, Dela Serna

16. Ramirez, Edgar, Molina

17. Remedio, John Brix, Bentain

18.Rivera, Christian Jay, Maghuyop

19.Sano, Jopher, Punzalan

20. Villafores, Russel, Alvarez

21. Yap , Harold, Avotas

22. Beebe, Krisizia, Solis

23. Bentain, Ivy Rose, Orso

24. Carpio, Elain, Teodoro

25. Clemente,Abigail, Rodriguez

26. Fernando,Rovelyn, Mosqueda

27. Flores, Roselle , Mesa

28. Galong, Ella Marie, Lilia

29. Infante, Jerica,Mocoro

30. Mallari, Jasmin, Rojas

31. Mallari, Jiesel, Rojas

32. Mallari, Reynalyn, Bernardo

33. Palarca, Heidi, Solis

34. Pernes, Cris Ann, Escaliente

35. Pesca, Crizza Mae, Aballe

36. Pinantao, Analyn, Rodriguez,

37. Santos , Floramae, Bello

GRADE VI

1. Aborido, Ariel, Atilano

2. Adorable, Angelo, Delgado

3. Atilano, Ervin, Manuel

4. Bensoy, Leo, Bacason

5. Bentain, Joel , Macabinguil

6. Bentain, Jomar, Macabinguil

7. Bucoy, Michael John, Isidro

8. Catis, Ramchere Dan, Domingo

9. Costanilla, Bengie, Parina

10. Dagohoy, Catalino Jr., Albano

11. Dela Cruz, Jerry Mark, Caballero

12. Dela Serna, Harvy, Arong

13. De Leon,Mark Ryan, Flores

14. Delos Santos , Alvin , Custodio

15. Garcia, Krismel, Francisco

16. Guarin, Leisher Anthon, Siason

17. Hugo, Randy, Ventura

18. Mosqueda, Christian, Mallari

19. Ramirez, Elmer, Molina

20. Solis, George Jr., Reyes

21. Solis, Joemari Vinas

22. Bernardo, Lenie, Pansacala

23. Carpio, Neslie, Morales

24. Chavez, Jacqueline, Rodriguez

25. Custodio,Michelle, Daquel

26. Dela Pena,Mary Joy, Isidro

27. Dela Serna,Jenyvie, Arong

28. Estano,Kemberly, Bentain

29. Feliciano,Jollibee, Galan

30. Gerardo, Cristy, Domingo

31. Gutierrez, Abegail,Flores

32. Maraon, Ella Mae, Bentain

32. Maghuyop, Kiarra, Amor,Murillo

33. Molina, Marwa, Ajan

34. Montesino, Arlyn, Bentain

36. Paglilingan, Joime Ordaniza

37. Sumagaysay, Wendy, Enriquez

 

(OTHER CHILDREN 's NAME FROM OTHER SCHOOLS TO BE POSTED SOON)

7-day Semanasanta Outreach Mission

 in the Philippines.

Note: Schedule and places may change as the need arise.

(Roundtrip Ticket Sponsored by: Ate Josie Nistal: Narita-Cebu and Vice-Versa)

(Other operational expenses to include local flights: My personal money)

(Relief Items and School Supplies: Donated by my Japanese pupils and Jap. Teachers)

March 25 (Thursday)

2:25 PM-Departs Narita Japan to Cebu City

6:50 PM: Arrives Mactan International Airport , Cebu City

7:30-8:00: Look for a place where to sleep and reserve ticket at PAL for March 26 flight.

8:30-9:30: House to House Outreach (Distribution of pencils /ballpens and clothes to poor children on the streets near the Airport of Cebu.

March 26 (Friday):

9:50 A.M : leaves Cebu to Zamboanga City

10:50 AM- Arrives Zamboanga City and look for place to sleep/stay. Call Reynan to reserve ticket for April 1 flight (Manila-Cebu): Buy ticket at Mindpro for March 30 and 31flights.

3:00 PM- Go to Fort Pilar: Call Cristina Cortez and Reynan and inform about change of sched.4:00 PM Talk to the Parish Priest of Tetuan to have outreach Mission on sunday at 5:00 PM

5:00 PM- Meet the Volunteers to plan for the packing of relief items; Inventory of stocked relief items6:00 PM: Get relief items from Our Coordinator in Pasonanca & bring to the packing area.

March 27 (Saturday):

8:00 AM to 4:00 PM- Packing of relief items

4:00 PM- Put all packed relief goods on a rented service

5:00 PM: get Banner from Gilbert Zamora (Donor: 090-65108748)

March 28(Sunday): 8:00 -9:00: (meets Joy Remoto at Sta. Maria)

10:00 11:00 AM: Outreach Mission at ZCHS-Main's 100 poorest pupils.

(Coordinator: Ms. Margie de Leon & Julius Asuncion)

11:00-12:00 A.M. Tetuan Central School’s 100 poorest pupils

(Coordinator: School Principal Mr. Joel Marcos)

1:00-3:00 PM: Outreach at Mampang (50 children)

4:00-5:00 PM: Outreach Mission at Tetuan Catholic Church ( 500 children)

March 29(Monday): 6:00 A.M.: Leaves Downtown area to Patalon Elem. School

8:00-8:45 :Patalon ES: 1,000 Pupils

9:30-10:00 : San Ramon ES: 279 pupils10:30-11:00: Talisayan ES: 700 pupils

11:30-12:00: Tulungatung ES: 400 pupils12:00-12:45: Lunch with my volunteers

1:00-2:00 (or earlier): Cadalagan ES : 347 pupils

2:30-3:00: Gawad Kalinga Center: Tulungatung, Z.C. 200 children

4:00: 6:00: On the spot search (house to house) for poorest family to receive 2 kgs. of rice each (50 Families:)

6:00-7:00 Preparation for the Outreach Mission in Davao City

(Smokey Mountain: with 200 poor children)

March 30 (Tuesday) :

11:30 A.M: Leaves Zamboanga City to Davao City

2:00-3:00: Outreach Mission in Davao City: (Smokey Mountain: with 200 poor children)

March 31 (Wednesday):

7:10 A.M: Leaves Davao City for Manila

9:00 A.M.: Arrives Manila and Meet Reynan Guerrero: Outreach Coordinator

11:00-12:00: Meet Ms. Cristina Cortez of Subarashi Cargo (Regular Sponsor of Monthly Delivery Fee of Relief Goods (Japan-Philippines)

1:00-2:00 PM Outreach Mission at Sucat Paranaque Day Care Center (100 Poor children)3:00-4:00 PM: Meeting with Ms. Cristina Cortez

4:00-6:00 PM: Go to Baclaran Church

April 1, 2010 (Thursday)

6:30 A.M. : Leaves Manila to Cebu City

9:00-10:00 A.M: 2nd Outreach Mission in Cebu City (100 poor elementary pupils)

April 2 (Friday):

7:45 A.M. Leaves Cebu for Japan

Summary of beneficiaries:March 2008 Outreach: 1,100 Pupils

March 25-April 2, 2010 Beneficiaries:Cebu City : 200 pupils

Zamboanga City: Tetuan Church: 500 children

Patalon Elementary School : 1,000 pupilsSan Ramon ES: 279 pupils

Talisayan ES: 700 pupils

Tulungatung ES: 300 pupilsCadalagan ES : 347 pupilsGawad Kalinga Center: Tulungatung, Z.C. 200 children

ZCHS-Main : 100 poorest childrenMampang: 100 children

Tetuan Central School: 100 poorest children

Davao City Smokey Mountain 100 indigent children

Sucat Paranaque,Manila 100 indigent children

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From Dec. 1, 2008 to March 2010: 4,026 Plus 1,100 = 5,126 children beneficiaries

 

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The ULILA Foundation of Sir Joseph de Leon

"Collection of Clothes and School Supplies in Japan for the Indigent Children in the Philippines".

"Help us in this cause to uplift the lives of the unserved children in the Philippines." "Lets make a difference in the lives of others no matterhow far we are."

JOSEPH DE LEON ( Zamboangueno: Zamboanga City, Philippines)

Overseas Filipino Worker in Japan (2005 to date)

VOLUNTARY DAILY COLLECTION OF RELIEF ITEMS & SCHOOL SUPPLIES HERE IN JAPAN.

Posted on February 3, 2010 at 1:08 AM Comments comments (1)

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OUR DREAM PROJECT: To build a Learning Center for the Indigent Children in Lawingan, Labuan Zamboanga City . We need financial aid from you to help us make a difference in the lives of these children. Please help. As of Feb. 7, 2010, more than 54,500 assorted items were collected by the Founder since December 1, 2008 and more than 1,000 indigent children in Zamboanga City benefited from our outreach missions.Another outreach mission is scheduled this March and April, 2010.

 

 

This is the updated number of assorted relief  items collected by me (Mr. Joseph de Leon ;) here  in Japan and sent them to my Hometown in Zamboanga City, Mindanao,Philippines and in Manila through the help of our Manila Coordinator Ms. Maria Cristina Dalusung-Cortez (Proprietress of Subarashi Cargo Philippines: www.subarashicargo.com). I send One Jumbo Box every month to the indigent children in the Philippines since Dec. 1, 2008.

The collection of relief items is done everyday by me and we need your help to pay the delivery fee from Japan to the Philippines worth 12,000. yen/ Jumbo Box. The Collected Items are stored in my  apartment and  these items will reach the indigent children  early with your help in paying the delivery fee. Please click the "DONATE  NOW" button on this page for cash donation details.

 

Collection for today:  ( The data below is the number of items I collected for today, added to the above total since Dec. 1, 2008) (See Photo Gallery for donation pictures)

 

Dec. 1, 2008- February 3, 2010:

I collected  31,000  assorted  relief and schools items from my foreign and Japanese friends, co-teachers, students  and neighbors here in Japan. (see photos at the photo gallery)

 

February 4, 2010 (Thursday)

I collected 2,500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Akabane Elementary School, Japan (1,000 assorted relief and school items)

(see photo on our photo gallery)

February 5, 2010 (Friday): 

I collected 2,500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Kokai Minami Elementary School, Japan (2,500 assorted relief and school items)

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

February 6, 2010 (Saturday):

I collected 10,000 assorted school items (10 Post Office boxes)  from  the President of  Ibaraki Kokusai Koryou Tanoshimu Kai  Mr. Yasuyoshi "AraiSensei" Arai  .These items where donated by the Japanese students of :

Tama Elementary School,Ibaraki Ken, Japan (1,000 pcs. assorted school items)

Oomura Elementary School, Ibaraki Ken, Japan (1,000 pcs assorted school items)

Oguri Elementary School, Ibaraki Ken, Japan  (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Sekijo City Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Yoosau Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Chikusei Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Isa Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Oota Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Yagai School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

Ueno Elementary School, Ibaraki ken, Japan (1,000 pieces assorted school items)

 

 

February 7, 2010 (Sunday):

I collected 10,000 assorted Relief  Items /clothes from my Japanese Landlord Mr. Kawasaki.

February 8, 2010 (Monday):

I collected 2,500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Ichikai Elementary  School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

February 9, 2010 (Tuesday):

I collected 1,000 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Ichikai Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

February 12,  2010 (Friday):

I collected 500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Kokai Minami  Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

 

February 15, 2010 (Monday):  

I collected 250 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Akabane Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

 

February 16, 2010 (Tuesday):

I collected 500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Ichikai Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

February 16, 2010 (Tuesday): (1:00 PM)

I've  send 2 Jumbo Boxes of relief clothes and school supplies to the Philippines.

Delivery fee of 24,000 Yen paid by the Junior Red Cross of Ichikai Elementary School, Japan

 

February 19, 2010 (Friday):

I collected 300 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Kokai Minami Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

February 23, 2010 (Tuesday):

I collected 2,500 assorted items from my co-teachers and Japanese students of :

Ichikai Elementary School, Japan

(see photo on our photo gallery)

 

February 23, 2010 (Tuesday): (7:00 PM)

I've send 2 Jumbo Boxes of relief clothes and school supplies to the Philippines.

Delivery fee of 12,000 Yen paid by my Manila Coordinator Ms. Maria Cristina Dalusung-Cortez of Subarashi Cargo (www.subarashicargo.com)

If your are living in Japan, send your relief donations to the Founder:

 

Joseph S. de Leon

Tochigi ken Moka Shi Daimachi 2855 Kawasaki Jiutaku-3

Japan

Cellphone Number: 080-6744-3859

Email: josephsdeleon@yahoo.com

Cellphone Email: josephsensei@ezweb.ne.jp

In Manila:

Send to: Maria Cristina Dalusung-Cortez

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Zamboanga City:

Send to: Rosalino Arcillas

               Lantawan Drive , Pasonanca Zamboanga City

 

 

 

 

The ULILA Foundation

Posted on January 21, 2010 at 6:58 AM Comments comments (0)

Visit our other Website: www.ulilafoundation.jappinoy.com

 

Join me in my mission to help the Special Children (Deaf & Mute, Blind and other disabilities), the street and indigent children and families and victims of different calamities in the Philippines. In Japan, our services will be in terms of Free/Voluntary English Teaching to Japanese Children and by doing events for them to be happy and understand that there are such events/culture outside Japan. To help us in this outreach mission in the Philippines, Please deposit your donation at our Japan Post Office Account: Code-10730 Account No.: 19073691 Account Name; Josephsensei Foundation (also known as The Ulila Foundation) or call the founder for relief donations coming from Japan and our Coordinators in Manila and Zamboanga City if you are in the Philippines.

 

PLEASE VISIT OUR FOUNDATION'S WEBSITE: www.ulilafoundation.jappinoy.com

OUR RELIEF GOODS DELIVERY SPONSOR: http://www.subarashicargo.com/

 

 

List of Barangays in the Philippines that we want to reach out for the indigent children.

Posted on January 20, 2010 at 11:27 PM Comments comments (2)

These are the Barangays in the Philippines that we want to have our outreach missions to serve the indigent children. If you are from any of these barangays, please send us an email and photos of indigent children, explain to us the situation of indigent children in your barangay and how you can help us reach them.

http://www.zamboanga.com/barangay/barangay_body.html

1.  Labuan, Zamboanga City. This is my birthplace and I spent 13 years of my life here (since birth to 13 years old: 1972-1985 where I finished my Elementary Education. Now I am coming back to help the poor children like me.)

I and my volunteers had our outreach mission here last March-April, 2009

 

Location of Labuan, Zamboanga City

Labuan is a coastal barangay and is about 36 kilometers from downtown Zamboanga City

Location: West Coast

History of Labuan, Zamboanga City

Barangay Labuan is a coastal Barangay 36 kilometers west of the commercial center of Zamboanga City. The place was used to be occupied only by the Subanen tribe, the “lumad” in Western Mindanao. Labuan’s name was taken from the Subanen word which meant “you fall there”.

Aside from the Subanens, indigenous people like the Tausugs, Samals and Chavacano also settled in Labauan. Intermarriage among these indigenous people encouraged them to stay permanently in this Barangay.

The Legend of Labuan”:

Long before Labuan got its name, the place was occupied only by the natives who were from the Subanen tribe. This tribe was headed by Timuway- the chieftain of the Suibanens. This chief used to sell their agricultural products in Zamboanga City by means of a “balsa” or raft. The agricultural produce included gabi, calabasa and banana. As they kept their trading activities with the people in the city, they were asked where the vegetables/produce came from. The chieftain answered in his language “ditto sug Labu an in bato rampoon.”

Another legend says that during one of the trading as the Subanens were loading their produce in the raft; some people saw them on the shores and shouted “Labu-an-dyon”, which is Subanen mean “you will fall there”.

Labu means ‘let it fall’. From the on, the place where the produce came from became known to be “Labuan.”

After many years of trading, the Subanens developed friendship with the Chavacanos from the city. Many thins were sold to the Chavacanos by the Subanens by trading only. Until such time, one day, a prominent Chavacano family traded the place of Labuan with a ‘native corn mill made of stone’. The prominent Chavacano family transferred to Labuan. The Subanens moved to another place to settle down once again.

article from the government of Zamboanga City

People of Labuan, Zamboanga City

According to the (2007 Census)

The Total Population: 10,418

Number of Household: 1,348

Local Government Unit LGU of Labuan, Zamboanga City

Elected Officers of Labuan for the term of 2007 - 2010 Punong Barangay:

Francisco S. Santos

Barangay Kagawad:

Ronaldo O. Maravilla

Eduardo M. Francisco

Jawadi S. Sarail

Segundo G. Sabran

Armando E. Saitas

Candido M. Biel Jr.

Catalina M. Tiu

Secretary: Merlinda T. Revillas

Treasurer: Asela H. Maravillas

SK Chairman:

Ron Carlo B. Maravilla

SK Kagawad:

Lovelyn N. Maravilla

Chantial C. Abdilla

Bernadine Claudette R. Biel

Regghie D. Cautivar

Marke Aide A. Balala

Nur-Ailyn J. Sarail

Jaber E. Joe

 

Businesses in Labuan, Zamboanga City

Arevalo's Farmhouse

Religions in Labuan, Zamboanga City

Labuan enjoys a diversity of Religion.

There are mosques

Catholic churches

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish

Labuan, Zamboanga City ( Founded: 1988)

Fr. Ricardo Borbajo - Parish Priest

Protestants

Schools in Labuan, Zamboanga City

Don Ramon Enriquez High School Alumni Association

Batches Graduated on the following years

Click on the Year 1970 * 1971 * 1972 * 1973 * 1974 * 1975 * 1976 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 * 1980 * 1981 * 1982 * 1983 * 1984 * 1985 * 1986 * 1987 * 1988 * 1989 * 1990 * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * 2008 * 2009 * 2010 *

The Don_Ramon_Enriquez_High_School. Part of the National High School system

Labuan has a public Elementary School and a High School.

The Elementary school is headed by Quirico O. Duterte.

The High school is headed by Mr. Salihmatal H. Lagbas.

Labuan is the center of Education for all the Barangays listed below.

DISTRICT OF LABUAN ZAMBOANGA CITY, PHILIPPINES

Expedito G. Alvarez- Principal

Barangay Head of School Enrollment

Anuling Noemi N. Noble 300

Cadalagan Zosimo H. Ledesma Jr. 227

Camp Susana Rosalio B. Conturno 396

Labuan Quirico O. Duterte 1790

Latap Pilar M. Villanueva 407

Limpapa Teofilo B. Macapili 464

Mtn. View Marcellano P. Agustin Jr. 166

Pamucutan Saac D. Kamsa 275

Patalon Honesto D. Feliciano 737

Pole Diutay Josefina D. Villalobos 193

Pole Grande Romeo A. Santos 138

San Ramon Patria E. Agado 148

Sinubong Job Erico E. Aragon 300

Talisayan Sarah D. Artates 638

Economy of Labuan, Zamboanga City

Fish industry, Agal-Agal, Resorts

Natural Resources of Labuan, Zamboanga City

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Tourists Attractions of Labuan, Zamboanga City

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Fiestas and Traditions of Labuan, Zamboanga City

Fiesta is celebrated every 27th of November.

If I am the President of the Philippines...

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If I am the President of the Philippines, I will have one website featuring all the Barangays in the Philippines. All Barangay Officials' photos will be posted on that website and they must post all their projects in their Barangay. Each Barangay will have enough budget for livelihood programs so that the residents in that Barangay don't need to travel away from their family to look for job. The budget given to each Barangay will be posted on that website and Barangay Officials must post videos of their projects and the amount of each project and must post the available cash after their project. Job vacancies will also be posted there and residents of that Barangay will have the priority to be employed. Each Barangay must have at least one Department Store, Five drug stores, two public schools for the above average students ( may kaya sa buhay), one school for the indigent children ( free lunch, school supplies, and a livelihood opportunity) , One Sports Complex, One Church for each religion, One Blood Bank, One Hospital, One Police Station, One Park, One Convention Center, One to five Supermarkets, free internet connections for each household (isasama sa budget ng Barangay) for them to monitor the projects in their barangay and also post their problems in that website or the services they receive in that barangay. Each household will receive one sack of rice every month from the Barangay . Minimum salary for each ordinary employee will be P100. / hour or P800./day. Having a free rice for each family, Each Barangay will have one ricefield as a Barangay project and the harvest of this ricefield will be for the consumption of the constituents. The Mayors will supervise each Barangay in his City and must see to it that all households must receive the government services. Mayor's Budget will be for road construction in the city. Each Barangay will compete in the use of their natural resources to benefit their constituents. There will be an Annual Award for the Best Barangay of the Year on the basis of satisfied constituents.The Best Barangay will receive 1 Billion (From sponsors/Businessmen) additional budget to be used for their constituents. All the constituents of the Barangay will benefit from their price, with this, they will also exert effort to help their barangay since they feel their importance being part of the Government's cause for better Filipinos. The National officials like Congress and the Senate will focus on better laws for the people and must come up with initiatives on how to zero down our international debts.

Donations from other countries will be given to all the Barangays for their projects. Barangay Officials who fail to serve their constituents in the Barangay will face sanction.

If you are the President, what will you do?


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