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Jennica Garcia brings daughters to join outreach program
Jennica Garcia brings daughters to join outreach program
Saving Grace actress Jennica Garcia brought along her daughters, Athena Mori and Alexis Severina, to join a non-governmental organization outreach program.
Saving Grace actress Jennica Garcia brought along her daughters, Athena Mori and Alexis Severina, to join a non-governmental organization outreach program.
On her social media page, Jennica shared photos with her daughters on their way to a meeting with Cascades Philippines for a special project.
On her social media page, Jennica shared photos with her daughters on their way to a meeting with Cascades Philippines for a special project.
“My children and I are on our way to see our @cascades.ph family. 🤍 The teachers and I will launch 'Kids and Ideas Project' to the parents of my kids' classmates!” Jennica wrote.
“My children and I are on our way to see our @cascades.ph family. 🤍 The teachers and I will launch 'Kids and Ideas Project' to the parents of my kids' classmates!” Jennica wrote.
She went on: “The project is non-profit and is a social responsibility organization of Cascades School.”
She went on: “The project is non-profit and is a social responsibility organization of Cascades School.”
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The actress also gave an overview of the institution's past initiatives, which she deeply appreciates.
The actress also gave an overview of the institution's past initiatives, which she deeply appreciates.
“To give you an idea, Cascades together with their students were able to give and be of service to 200 children of Cashew Tree School located in Payatas, host a community pantry in Davao and many more. Praise God! 🙏🏼 Thank you Lord. 🤍,” she added.
“To give you an idea, Cascades together with their students were able to give and be of service to 200 children of Cashew Tree School located in Payatas, host a community pantry in Davao and many more. Praise God! 🙏🏼 Thank you Lord. 🤍,” she added.
She also explained what the project goal for 2025 is, saying, “For 2025, we go BIG! The school is rallying support to provide school supplies for 30,000 students in marginalized areas across the Philippines.”
She also explained what the project goal for 2025 is, saying, “For 2025, we go BIG! The school is rallying support to provide school supplies for 30,000 students in marginalized areas across the Philippines.”
The actress then encouraged her followers to also be part of the program and help even more Filipino kids in the marginalized section.
The actress then encouraged her followers to also be part of the program and help even more Filipino kids in the marginalized section.
“We can make this happen if help will come not just from the circle of parents and teachers within Cascade’s walls. Mag tulong-tulong po tayo. I will announce how you can help in the coming days,” Jennica said.
“We can make this happen if help will come not just from the circle of parents and teachers within Cascade’s walls. Mag tulong-tulong po tayo. I will announce how you can help in the coming days,” Jennica said.
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“By God’s grace, we can make this happen. May the Lord bless each and everyone of you as you give.”
“By God’s grace, we can make this happen. May the Lord bless each and everyone of you as you give.”
She ended her message, saying: “For now, I’ll review the presentation that Teacher Angel made and get back with you all with more details.”
She ended her message, saying: “For now, I’ll review the presentation that Teacher Angel made and get back with you all with more details.”
This is not the first time Jennica and her daughters have participated in such activities. Last October, the mother and daughters also took part in the organization's "Bata sa Bata Project," where her children sold artworks and handmade items to raise funds for the project.
This is not the first time Jennica and her daughters have participated in such activities. Last October, the mother and daughters also took part in the organization's "Bata sa Bata Project," where her children sold artworks and handmade items to raise funds for the project.
“My kids and I will be there. Sana makita namin kayo. 😀 Maraming ginawa si Ate Mori at Alessi para itinda, matutuwa sila pag naka-daan po kayo. ☺️,” Jennica said in a post.
“My kids and I will be there. Sana makita namin kayo. 😀 Maraming ginawa si Ate Mori at Alessi para itinda, matutuwa sila pag naka-daan po kayo. ☺️,” Jennica said in a post.
She also shared photos of people who purchased from their stall, saying, “It’s so nice to see people eagerly looking for things to buy when they learned that all proceeds from sales will go to underprivileged Filipino children.”
She also shared photos of people who purchased from their stall, saying, “It’s so nice to see people eagerly looking for things to buy when they learned that all proceeds from sales will go to underprivileged Filipino children.”
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Athena and Alexis are Jennica's daughters with her ex-husband, Alwyn Uytingco.
Athena and Alexis are Jennica's daughters with her ex-husband, Alwyn Uytingco.
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