Sunday, July 29, 2007

The Laura Vicuna Foundation- Hacienda Malihao, Victorias City Negros Occidental

standing infront of the Sta. Ana family mausoleum in Victorias City. The Sta. Ana family donated the 2 hectare lot where the Laura Vicuna Foundation Training Center is located
The Sta. Ana kids thanking the LVF trainees for the warm welcome they received
when they visited the school.

with the teachers of Cauycong Elementary School and LVF social workers Emy and Annie and Hugo Tirambulo, a barangay official and an active member of LVF frontline advocates


the huge and imposing Victorias City Cathedral, the biggest in the island remains unfinished after Victorias Milling Corporation suffered great losses and forced to shutdown
happy faces of the Laura Vicuna Foundation trainees
on the way to the school? or to the fields....

Emy, Sr. Victoria Sta. Ana (whos family donated the school lot) and Annie
parents of the school children studying at LVF with Emy and Annie, LVF social workers
from the canefield to the classroom - LVF school children learning to read and write
im here in Hacienda Malihao, Victorias City, Negros Occidental upon the invitation of Winrock International to conduct a Best Practices Review on the Laura Vicuna Foundation Training Center, a 2006 Asia Pacific NGO awardee.

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