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Helping the Poor Filipinos in the Philippines: Revisiting this Poor Filipino Gentleman After a Year [Video]

Practicing my rights to report, for a freedom of speech and expression of opinion, according to the Constitution – Bill of Rights.Again, thank you very much to all who contribute to our cause.To anyone who wants to contribute: Contribute through our campaign page.Our GoFundMe account: https://www.gofundme.com/f/continued-support-for-the-poorYou can also contribute through paypal.Our paypal account is:reaching1filipinofamilyatatime@gmail.comWe need your continued support…..Our facebook group page:https://www.facebook.com/groups/Reaching1FilipinoFamilyAtaTime/Click the link to see more films like this one:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO5cqm19yg8&list=PL5a5c5ayUpUA_m6prw6i446u2op3X48WhE-mail us at:reaching1filipinofamilyatatime@gmail.comWe need your continued support so we can continue this humble program of ours.We need people like you so we can reach poor Filipino families, one at a time.I’ve been helping and reaching my fellow Filipinos for more than a decade, since 2006, but without recording it on film.I just decided to film the activities we do in 2015 to spread awareness.This time guys: I need your help. I need your helping hands to give joy to Filipino families, one at a time.How it works:Your contribution goes straight to the individual/family we reach/help.After we reached/helped 1 individual/family: We then move on to help another.Our objective is to reach 1 economically poor individual/family, one at a time. Important notes:1. I personally don’t receive/get/take/pocket any amount of financial contributions from you guys.Your contributions go straight to the families we reach and to other expenses. 2. I do not publish on youtube the stories of the families we reach w/o a signed release agreement and parental/guardian consent.The release agreement gives me a permission to publish their stories on youtube.3. Business, personal and GoFundMe fundraiser accounts: All the funds, contributions, sources of income and other monetary sources that go into my accounts are being reported to the taxman. My bank also reports to the taxman every year, by the end of the year, FYI. There’s a Certified Public Accountant who does the accounting and auditing of my accounts.The Certified Public Accountant reports to the taxman.4. You don’t need to open and register a charitable organization/foundation/institution to give help to people in the Philippines.Reaching and giving help to people in the Philippines is not illegal.There’s no law that states, that you need to open and register a charitable organization/foundation/institution first, before you are able to give help to people legally. 5. GoFundMe checks the fundraiser account from time to time. They sometimes ask for verification and validation.The reason why I upload films about poverty in the Philippines is to spread awareness.To combat economic inequality, social injustice, oppressions, repressions, abuses and exploitations:1st: We have to be aware.2nd: We have to pay attention.3rd: We have to do something about it.We as Filipinos and citizens of this planet should not turn a blind eye, not to play deaf and not to pretend mute. We as human beings have a responsibility to give care and to show compassion to others. We as citizens have a great responsibility to safeguard our ball of genuine democracy. We as citizens have a responsibility to fight tyranny and corruption.Wake up my fellow citizens!Again my friends, thank you very much…Yours,MARK

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Timaru cancer 7 years returns “with revenge” [Video]

Lucas McLean has maintained a bottle of more than 1000 accounts that he collected for each traumatic or brave step he gave in his battle against leukemia. He is now collecting them again.#Timaru7yearold #scancer #returnswith #vengeanceLucas Mclean last year when he appeared in Timaru Herald as a weather child. Lucas Mclean has kept more than 1000 beads he collected for every traumatic or brave step he took in battle against leukemia. Now, two years after completing treatment for acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia, he began to collect more beads after a 7-year-old player who dared to be told that he had recurred and was given 20% of opportunities for survival. Apart from obstacles, Lucas and his family are determined to defeat cancer again – his mother Melanie Richards said the 20% opportunity gave them hope. Lucas was first diagnosed with cancer, as a 2 -year -old child, on March 15, 2017, and underwent three and a half years of chemotherapy treatment, and two years after treatment when the cancer was found back “with revenge”, said Richards. * Timaru Boy five years old marks the end of a three -year cancer course* Hundreds of pairs of shoes found a new house during the South Canterbury charity event* Binding the last shoe initiative as a focus change for MEL* Community supports people with 3 -year -old leukemia with a fundraising night* Garden Night to benefit sufferers of leukemia Lucas Mclean 3 years old Timaru* Community efforts to help Lit Lucas and her mother* The brave battle of boys against leukemia inspire mothers to practice as nurses”We know that there is something very wrong after he began to vomit, became weak and lethargic, became deaf and had a headache,” he said. “He experienced random bleeding and bleeding gums on days before the recurrence.” He then developed a rash, then confirmed as bleeding under the skin, he said. Supply Lucas Mclean, 7, Sean Richards’ father and Mrs. Melanie Richards, and Sister Ruby Mackay, 13. “Initially there was a concern that Lucas suffered from bacterial meningitis, but after knowing his history with leukemia and blood confirmed the cells of the explosion present in his blood, we were told the news that destroyed that after completing treatment two years ago, Lucas had recurred – the cancer had returned with retaliation. ” The news is difficult to hear, said Richards. “We felt right -really broken to hear that after two years ‘normal life’ cancer has returned to be more vicious than before. “Feelings of helplessness and sadness that is true again, and Sean and I are filled with emotions for a while. “We cried and carried our valuable boys because this time, he knew what was happening. He knew the cancer was back, and he was very awake