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                    [Summary] => HSBC Philippines chief executive officer Warner Manning insists it was a team effort that brought together over 30 individuals, many of them in the high-profile category, to raise P2,126,602 in pledges for the Children’s Hour at the Manila Polo Club yesterday.


But if you ask those who contributed to the pot, they’ll tell you it wouldn’t have been possible without Manning. The target was P1 Million so the final amount was more than what anyone expected.
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He endeavored to lose 20 pounds in two months and challenged HSBC staff and friends to pledge donations to Children’s Hour. If he failed to shed the unwanted pounds, he would pay for the total pledged amount himself. He succeeded and raised over P200,000 for Children’s Hour beneficiaries.
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But if you ask those who contributed to the pot, they’ll tell you it wouldn’t have been possible without Manning. The target was P1 Million so the final amount was more than what anyone expected.
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He endeavored to lose 20 pounds in two months and challenged HSBC staff and friends to pledge donations to Children’s Hour. If he failed to shed the unwanted pounds, he would pay for the total pledged amount himself. He succeeded and raised over P200,000 for Children’s Hour beneficiaries.
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