Saturday 19 March 2011

Philippines: Post your comments here

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18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck team. We are proud of your contributions to make the lives of 6,000 Philippino children better. We know that they will sleep well and appreciate what you are doing. Your friends at St. George's Church Allandale.

Karin said...

Safe travels all- I look forward to your stories

Nancy Loveless said...

Blessings to Tom and the team. Looking forward to following your adventures.

Anonymous said...

Pat - thanks for the post. Glad to hear you made it safely to the Philippines. What is the weather like there? Can't wait to see the pictures. Lisa Kyriakides

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear all is well. Keep well. Still cold here! Lynda H.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for volunteering and helping so many families. Your efforts are inspirational and a great example for all of us. Julia I

Anonymous said...

Team Phillipines
Wow,what a staggering number of students!As a retired principal, I can't imagine organizing that many students. The logistics would be tremendous, yet the children always appear so happy and even more excited after they recieve their gifts from SCAW!Enjoy the moment.
Theresa Carravetta - Team Togo 2010

Anonymous said...

Greetings Philippine Team 2011

Glad to hear of your wonderful experiences. Keep well and safe.
Regards to Dr. Ito.
cheers
Laura Harper

Anonymous said...

Hi Pat. I hope this message gets through..(from Lynn Pelly). I am enjoying the blog. You are seeing so many wonderful things! I hope that you stay safe and healthy, and have a continued wonderful trip. We passed your e-mail news around at bells yesterday...see you soon!

Anonymous said...

Hi Team Philippines 2011:

Great to read your descriptive and informative blogs - they're wonderful and looking forward to future installments.

Keep up your outstanding efforts, enjoy those delicious local mangoes! and please give warm regards to your extraordinary OVO Team.

Marsha, Team Philippines 2010

Anonymous said...

Hi Tom & Team:
Hope you are enjoying the Philippines. Please pass on our Best Wishes and Thanks to the wonderful Team under Dr. Ito's leadership.
It's GRRRRREAT to see the pictures and your blogs. Savour the moments with the children.
And, Keep The Dream Alive!
Duncan Macgregor.

sally jo martin said...

Hi team - Just read the most recent blog highlighting SCAWPhilippines. That group really is amazing and such fun to work with too.

Please give my regards to all the volunteers and a special Salamat Po to you all.

Sally Jo - team member 2010

Anonymous said...

Hi Tom and team,
What a great blog, explaining the many jobs of the partner team. So many people all working together - wonderful!
Safe travels and hope the distribution continues to go well,
Debbie and Sieg

Carol Rolph said...

Hi Tom, Dr. Torres, and all the Canadian and Phillipines team---such wonderful stories and pictures--helps to relive fond memories. The children and families are blessed by you, and in turn we are blessed by them. Keep up the great work and all the smiles!!!!

Carol Rolph---Team Member 2009

Linda Webb said...

Tom & Team,
I am thoroughly enjoying your blogs and photos.
Thanks for taking the time to write such moving stories.
Give Dr Ito a hug for me and very warm wishes to SCAW Philippines group.
Stay well,Stay safe.
Linda W.

Annette Arnold said...

Thank you Team Philippines!

How I love joining you each day as you all perform your magic! Your descriptions and photos are so moving and I can hardly wait for the next one! May each of you be blessed for the wonderful work you are doing!

Anonymous said...

Hello SCAW Philippines Team,
Glad to see the good work you are doing. I would like to say a special Hello to Bill who got me involved with Sleeping Children Around the World. I hope to maybe get out on a trip with you some day.

Harry from Barrie

Doug Jamieson said...

Great post about the flip flops. It's always amazing how these things we take for granted in Canada are so treasured in other places. Safe home.