+ Follow HOM Tag
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[Title] => HOM is where the heart is
[Summary] => There’s definitely strength in numbers. Over a thousand volunteers from more than 30 private companies are out to prove this age-old truism anew, as they participate in Hands on Manila’s forthcoming Servathon slated Sept. 28 at the Philippine International Convention Center tent.
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[Title] => Hands On Manila: The NGO that flourishes sans ‘pork’
[Summary] => This meaty NGO doesn’t get funding from any lawmaker’s pork barrel, and yet it has helped hundreds of thousands since its founding 12 years ago. Since its inception in 2001, Hands On Manila has recruited some 14,000 volunteers who have contributed 67,000 service hours spread over 1,000 service projects that have uplifted the lives of Filipinos — sans pork.
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