+ Follow JUAN AND MARIA Tag
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[Title] => Manila archbishop launches fundraiser to help poor
[Summary] => Can 25 centavos really make a difference in the lives of Juan and Maria dela Cruz?
Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales believes so.
Rosales is on a mission to spread his message of charity in small doses, "Pondo ng Pinoy" (Fund for the Filipino), across the country.
Launched by the Archdiocese of Manila in June last year, Pondo ng Pinoy is a community charity patterned after the Pondo Batangan started in 1996 by the Archdiocese of Lipa, which Rosales formerly headed.
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Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales believes so.
Rosales is on a mission to spread his message of charity in small doses, "Pondo ng Pinoy" (Fund for the Filipino), across the country.
Launched by the Archdiocese of Manila in June last year, Pondo ng Pinoy is a community charity patterned after the Pondo Batangan started in 1996 by the Archdiocese of Lipa, which Rosales formerly headed.
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