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The PSHS 41st Grand Alumni Homecoming

sponsored by Class of 1985

Food and drinks are sponsored by Main Campus Jubilarian Batches ’85, ‘ 80, ’70, ’75, ’90, ’95, ’00, ’05.

Alumni dues will be collected (Php300 for recent graduates (2006-2010) and Php400 for all others) if not yet paid for the year.

You can pay your alumni dues before the event. You can do this online using your credit card/paypal account or deposit your alumni dues to the PSHS NAA bank account.

If you are already registered, edit your profile and change your membership level to become an active member.

If not yet a member, you can become a member here.

Only members with up-to-date dues can vote in the NAA election of officers.

More information and online registration: Homecoming 2010

Best regards,
PSHSNAA

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Maraming salamat mula sa mga bata ng SOS Children’s Village—Bataan

Pasukan na bukas. With your support, 85 school children from the SOS Children’s Village in Bataan will be going to school tomorrow not only with brand new pens, papers, and notebooks but more importantly, with hope, inspiration, and the encouragement to realize their potentials and become productive members of society.

In behalf of the children of SOS Village—Bataan, we would like to thank you all for your generous assistance which largely contributed to the success of this project. Now that we’ve seen it is possible, Pisay ’96 plans on doing this project for the succeeding school years and reach out to more school children in other areas of the country. We look forward to your continuous support.

Maraming salamat po.


Collection

A few weeks before the school year started, Pisay ’96 posted announcements asking for donations of recyclable and junk materials. For two consecutive weekends, D’ Cape Mile restaurant in Mo. Ignacia Avenue, Quezon City, was designated a drop–off point where people who wanted to help came and brought their donations. In addition, volunteers also went around Quezon City and San Juan to pick–up donations from friends and supporters who have heard about the project.

The collected recyclables were sold to junk shops and the profits were used to buy notebooks, pens, pad papers, and other school supplies. Modest back–to–school kits were assembled with their contents tailored to fit the students’ specific grade levels.

Turn Over

Mae's storytelling session. Photo by Lloyd Gonzales.

On June 12, 2010, the weekend before school started, Pisay ’96 volunteers went to Mariveles, Bataan to personally turn over the school supplies to the children of the village. The SOS Village in Bataan houses 93 children from all over Central Luzon, 85 of whom go to school in the nearby barangay. All 85 schoolkids, with grade levels ranging from pre–school to 3rd year high school, were provided with materials to help them get ready for the start of the school year.

About SOS Children’s Villages

SOS Villages house orphaned, neglected, and abandoned children. They provide long–term family–based care and education to children in extreme difficult circumstances, giving them inspiration, support, and encouragement they need to be able to take their place in society.

The first SOS Children’s Village in the Philippines was established in Lipa City in 1963. To date there are a total of 8 Children’s Villages in cities and provinces across the country.

To know more about SOS Children’s Villages or to find out how you can help, please visit www.sosphilippines.org.

About Pisay ’96

Philippine Science High School scholars received premier education in the sciences to help in the nation’s development. Since its 10th jubilee anniversary in 2006, the Philippine Science High School Class of 1996 (Pisay ’96) has been conducting socio–civic projects in communities across the country, as a sign of gratitude and return to the nation.

To know more about other Pisay ’96 projects and activities, please send an e-mail to [email protected].

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Donate your recyclables to Pisay 96 to help save the environment and a schoolkid in need.

For the rest of May and the first week of June, we will be collecting recyclables and exchanging them for school supplies to give to schoolchildren in underpriviledged communities, just in time for the start of the new school year.

This Saturday, our volunteers will be at D’ Cape Mile Bar and Restaurant in Mo. Ignacia Ave. from 10AM to 2PM to receive your donations. We can also arrange for a meet-up or a pick-up at a location and time more convenient for you. Please send as a message through e-mail ([email protected]) or mobile (09204469728).

You may donate any of the following:

  • Scrap paper, old newspaper, carton boxes or cardboard scraps
  • Old notebooks and books
  • Empty PET bottles, plastic cups, scrap plastic
  • Glass bottles, beer, softdrink, catsup bottles
  • Aluminum and tin cans, aluminum bottle caps, GI sheets, scrap metal
  • Empty ink cartridges
  • Junk electrical appliances
  • Used batteries
  • Other recyclable materials

We will be posting more announcements and other drop-off venues; we’ll keep you updated.

Maraming salamat!

Please help us spread the word. Thanks.

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Maraming salamat

Maraming salamat to everyone who contributed to the success of yesterday’s medical mission in Brgy. Atisan, San Pablo City. Special thanks to the volunteer doctors, Pen Pablo, Angeli Espiritu, Joyce Ann Saba (and friends) and to the gracious hosts and co-organizers, Angel Prudente, Veronica Prudente & the Kiwanis Club of Buklod SP.

Sa uulitin :)

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Laguna medical and deworming mission: volunteers needed, donations wanted

Barangay Atisan is situated in the outskirts of the province of Laguna, near San Pablo City’s border with Tiaong, Quezon and Lipa City, Batangas. Most of the families live upland and have to travel several kilometers on foot to reach the Barangay Poblacion. The Barangay Midwife serves as the lone staff of the Barangay Health Center but is only available one day a week to provide consultations on health issues of the residents. Medical supplies and provisions are provided by the provincial government but the supplies are few and are not enough to cater to all members of the community.

Join us, the Philippine Science High School Classes of 1996 and 1997, and extend hands to the residents of Barangay Atisan, San Pablo City, for a worthwhile endeavor through a medical and deworming mission scheduled on 18 April 2010.

To volunteer you may leave a message here or contact us by e-mail ([email protected]) or mobile phone (0920 4469728).

You may also give in-kind or cash donations, which you may bring to the following drop-off points:

D’ Cape Mile Bar and Restaurant
141 Mother Ignacia Avanue, Quezon City
(in front of ABS-CBN)
Contact Jeff Galan: 0917 8325658

or

2F AIM Conference Center,
Benavidez cor Trasierra Sts,
Legaspi Village, Makati
Contact Karen Hipol: 0915 8437087

If you would like do make cash donations you may send them through the following accounts. Kindly e-mail the deposit slip for tracking purposes:

061-3-06116664-6
MACABALES B.O.
Metrobank Retiro-Mayon

Bryan O. Macabales
109450971156
Unionbank Retiro

paypal – [email protected]

Once again, thank you very much for your generous support. And in behalf of the residents of Brgy. Atisan, maraming maraming salamat. :)

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Laguna Med Mission on 18 April 2010

The PSHS Classes of 1996 and 1997 will be conducting a medical and deworming mission in San Pablo City on April 18, 2010. This is the fourth in a series of medical missions being conducted by the PSHS Class of 1996 since 2006 as a way of giving back to the Filipino communities.

Once again, we would like to ask for your support to ensure the success of the project. We invite you to join us as volunteers to provide assistance to the medical team. We also welcome donations in kind and in cash. Currently, we are still in need of the following medicine:

  • Multivitamins
  • Paracetamol
  • Co-trimoxazole
  • Cephalexin
  • Cefuroxime
  • Amoxicillin
  • Cloxacillin
  • Doxycycline
  • Mefenamic acid
  • Ibuprofen
  • Indomethacin
  • Betahistine
  • Cetirizine
  • Diphenhydramine
  • Phenylpropanolamine
  • Metoprolol
  • Captopril
  • Furosemide
  • Spironolactone
  • Isosorbide Dinitrate
  • Isosorbide Mononitrate
  • Ranitidine
  • Hydrite/Oresol
  • Guaiafenesin
  • Carbocisteine

You may leave a message here or contact us by e-mail ([email protected]) or mobile phone (0920 4469728) if you would like to volunteer or make a donation.

We look forward to your generous support.

Maraming salamat.


Philippine Science High School scholars received premier education in the sciences to help in the nation’s development. Since its 10th jubilee anniversary in 2006, the Philippine Science High School Class of 1996 (Pisay ’96) has been conducting socio-civic projects in communities across the country, as a sign of gratitude and return to the nation.

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Dear Alumni…

February 2, 2010

Dear Alumni,

As a fellow alumni and faculty coordinator I am writing to request your important participation as a sponsor of the renovation of the faculty room that was completely burned 2 years ago. We need to raise P5 million pesos so that we can finish the job before June.

The 35 teachers occupying the faculty room are relocated in a lab with two teachers sharing 1 table each. It has become difficult for them to do their job in such conditions. We would like to start renovation this quarter and hopefully give the teachers the space they need by June. We are raising P6 million pesos for this project and we have so far raised P1 million pesos.

As you think back on your time in PSHS, you may, as I do truly appreciate what a PSHS education has meant to you through the years since graduation. And, I hope those memories will inspire you to consider a generous gift in honor of our teachers.

Donations may be coursed through the PSHS Foundation with the following options :

  1. Cash or check donations
    • For payment at the PSHS Office, 2nd floor PSHS
    • For pick up (call the PSHSFI office)
    • For deposit to: PSHS Foundation Inc.
      • BPI Current Account No. 4431-0000-54
      • BPI Dollar Account No. 4431-0000-39
      • BDO Savings Account No. 9011-0838
      • Metrobank Current Account No 007-186-51649-0
  2. SMS/Text Donations
    • Globe G-Cash: Type ‘amount_MPIN(4 numbers) and send to 2882-917-577-4734
    • Smart Money: (Please call 924-0655)ul
  3. US-based donations through Ayala Foundation at www.af-usa.org Upon receipt of your donation, the Ayala Foundation will issue an official receipt and acknowledgment receipt. These documents are important when you file and claim tax deductibility. They will then inform us of your donation and transfer the donation to our account.

Please send your deposit/transaction slip via fax (924-0655) or email [email protected] or text/sms Liza Claveria (+63922) 8558420. Indicate that the donation is for the faculty room.

Once again, thank you very much for your continuous support and cooperation.

Gene Andres
Chief, Curriculum and Instruction Services Division
PSHS Main Campus
Batch ‘84

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Maraming salamat at Maligayang Pasko

 

In behalf of all the children who participated in the recently conducted Streetkids’ Christmas Party in UP Diliman, we would like to thank you for your support, participation, donation, and other contributions to the project. We hope that you enjoyed the activity as much as we all did. Some of the children who showed up have been attending the activity since 2006 and we know that the annual tradition is something they look forward to during the holiday season. We also know that it means a lot to them that there are people out there like you who go out of their way to share what they have and let them enjoy themselves even if only for a day.

So again, maraming salamat.

Maligayang Pasko. We wish you and your loved ones all the best for the coming years.

Sincerely,

Pisay 96

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Christmas Party for Streetchildren, Year 3

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pisay ’96 will be conducting the 3rd Pisay ’96 Christmas Party for Streetchildren on December 13, 2008 at UP Diliman, Quezon City. The activity is an annual Christmas tradition for children in the UP Diliman and adjacent areas who are not privileged enough to have the means to celebrate the holidays.

We would like to solicit your support to the project by supplementing the snacks for the participants and volunteers of the activity or by donating toys, books, or any other materials that may be given as gits or giveaways for the children. You may also want to donate your time and volunteer to be part of the program or be one of the facilitators of the event.

We are expecting 100 children to participate in the activity and we will welcome any form of support that you will be able to extend. You may contact us via email [email protected] or through mobile # 63920 4469728.

We are looking forward to a positive response. In behalf of the children whom you will be providing with a truly memorable experience, thank you very much and Merry Christmas!


Maraming salamat to all those who’ve given donations for the streetchildren’s party.

For those who would like to make a pledge, below is a list of items that are still needed. Pledges have been made for those items with a strikethrough. The list will be posted in www.pisay96.com and updated regularly. You may donate any quantity or amount. You may also donate items that are not in the list. For cash donations please contact us through the contact details provide below.

FOOD & DRINKS
100 pcs fried chicken
100 pcs juice packs
100 pcs hotdog on stick
100 pcs sandwiches
  sorbetes (we will be renting a sorbetes cart
LOOT BAG ITEMS
100 boxes crayons
100 pcs pencils
  sorbetes (we will be renting a sorbetes cart)
  candies
100 pcs children’s storybooks / coloring books (preferably books by Adarna / Lampara / Anvil’s Lola Basyang / or those depicting Filipino values and culture – these are sold in all major bookstores for less than P100 each)

To make a pledge or to volunteer for the event, please contact us through
email ([email protected]), YM/Skype (micamaldita), or SMS (0920 4469728).

Muli, maraming salamat! :)

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