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To complement the immediate, material provisions of its relief operations, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), through the Arts Department of its College of Arts and Sciences, opened the UA&P Art Market for Children Who Survived Typhoon Yolanda on Nov. 25 at Hans Seidel Hall. Proceeds will fund long-term recovery programs for children that include psychological assessment and healing, art therapy, and recovery management.

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Twenty artists are part of an exhibit at Galerie Joaquin titled Masaganang Ani, which honors the men and women who work in the fields of agriculture and fisheries, or society’s "uncounted heads."
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To complement the immediate, material provisions of its relief operations, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), through the Arts Department of its College of Arts and Sciences, opened the UA&P Art Market for Children Who Survived Typhoon Yolanda on Nov. 25 at Hans Seidel Hall. Proceeds will fund long-term recovery programs for children that include psychological assessment and healing, art therapy, and recovery management.

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Twenty artists are part of an exhibit at Galerie Joaquin titled Masaganang Ani, which honors the men and women who work in the fields of agriculture and fisheries, or society’s "uncounted heads."
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