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  • Chummy Chum Graces Mrs. Ariola’s birthday feeding program to poor community kids of Taguig

    CCF Team went to Brgy. Tutukan in Taguig City to grant the request of Mrs Ariola as she shares her blessings to poor kids in the community. The activity was held in the barangay hall. Mrs. Ariola is a midwife and we met her in Western Bicutan Health Center. Just like other sponsors, they could not believe that we, at CCFPI, offer our services for free. This is a way of giving back to God for all the blessing that our Founder and his family has received, and to encourage others to also give back to less fortunate children. CCF has been doing this for nine (9) years and since then their family has been abundantly blessed

  • Chummy Chum w/ Lovevine Cargo Charity Loca at Bahay Aruga

    The donors went there ahead of us and were a bit apprehensive with the venue. I assured them that the place is really nice because of the improvement. Loca group was used to landfill and squatter areas that we often go to. We explained that the beneficiaries are the abandoned kids from Bahay Aruga and some children who belong to the poorest community. We intended not to show the faces of some of the children especially from Bahay Aruga, for their own protection. All the kids went home happy from the party that LOCA and CCF organized.

  • Caring for baby Kassy.

    No. 144: Kassy B Chua, 10 months, Cerebral palsy quadriplegic generalized epilepsy, spastic quadriplegic at 2nd to structure microcephaly, sip tracheostomy and G-tube insertion concurrent wasting, NCH. Baby Kassy was born with cerebral palsy. She got a blood infection that reached her brain and made her medical condition worst. Baby Kassy’s life has been hanging since she was born. She has been in and out of the hospital since then, gone through two series of surgical operations and complex clinical procedures. Her third operation keeps her alive but still struggling to survive. Baby Kassy is fighting for her life. She is now breathing with the help of a G-Tube inserted in her throat. Baby Kassy is the youngest among 4 siblings. She belongs to a poor family. While she fights for her life in the ICU, her family was battling extreme poverty. They were evicted from their rented home, because of long overdue unpaid rental fees. The landlord had brought them to the barangay and forcibly pull out their TV, the only valuables they had for their children’s entertainment, to offset the unpaid rentals. Despite all difficulties, the family focuses on baby Kassy’s condition, keeping their faith that Kassy will be well soon. The team sent immediate help with cash assistance for baby Kassy with grocery items to share with the family, along with the Chummy Chum freebies such as coloring books, mini stuff toys, and wrist bands. CMAP Value Php 7, 000 (Value has to be mentioned for transparency purposes)

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