Far Eastern University Community Extension Services National

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Far Eastern University Community Extension Services National
Far Eastern University
Community Extension Services
National Service Training Program
BLOSSOM Month (Be in Love for Selfless Service for Others Merit)
May Flower; A month-long Journey and Series of Community Service and Programs
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Appreciating the value of hard labor and simple living. Inception of International Worker’s Day, more commonly referred to as May
Day. “May Day has ancient roots in the spring festivals of rebirth. It is a day from medieval England and other peasant societies. So
for the working classes it’s seen as a moment of rebirth.” ref. www.google.com
Thrust: Volunteerism and Services for Peaceful and Progressive Environment.
Date/
Month
Program/Project
Brief Description and Objective of the
Activities
Timetable
12th
Brigada Brigada Eskwela aims to prepare the public Three (3)
schools for the opening of classes in June 2015 by days
Eskwela 2015
May 18, 2015
May 20, 2015
May 21, 2015
 V. Mapa High
School
 Graciano
Lopez
Jaena Elementary
School
 Biga Elementary
School,
Silang,
Cavite
mobilizing volunteers among teachers, parents
and other community members, as well as
companies, government agencies, and volunteer
organizations from different sectors of society.
This school maintenance effort engages all
education stakeholders to contribute their time,
effort and resources in ensuring that public school
facilities are prepared in time for the forthcoming
school opening.
The volunteers do minor repairs and
maintenance work in public schools such as
repainting, repair of leaking roofs and pipes,
checking for electrical safety, repair of broken
chairs and tables, and many others. For FEU this
undertaking was spearheaded by HRD, FEU-ELU
and CES/NSTP catering to three (3) public schools
with various extent of assistance and provided
services.
Institute/Department
/Person/s In Charge
Budget
HRD,
FEU-ELU,
CES/NSTP Spearheaded
Dr. Marilou F. Cao,
Director, CES/NSTP
Prof. Noel B. Bejo,
Coordinator, CES/NSTP
Ms.
Rowena
B.
Zamudio,
Staff,
CES/NSTP
Mr. Abel Alvarez Jr.,
Staff, CES/NSTP
FEU Faculty, Employee
and Student Volunteers
P 83,
822.50
Output
- Repaired, refurbished and
repainted selected public
school classrooms and
facilities as part of DepEd’s
campaign in preparation for
opening of classes.
- Provided school supplies to
400 pupils from the selected
public school.
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Preparation for Brigada Eskwela: Undertaken by student volunteers across institutes supervised by CES/NSTP Staff.
Repacking of school supplies for selected public school pupils includes eco bag, notebooks, pad papers, crayons, sharpener, eraser and
pencil/ballpen. Student volunteers across institutes initiated the repacking of school supplies through a collaborative effort in line with the
preparation for Brigada Eskwela 2015.
The FEU Official Banner for Brigada Eskwela 2015 (Lay-out and Designed by the FEU Publication Office)
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Beneficiaries:
1. V. Mapa High School, Manila
May 18, 2015
It was the first day of the 12th Brigada Eskwela nationwide. The school welcomed the Tamaraw team with warmth. They had
a simple program in line with the opening of the Brigada Eskwela and teacher-parent seminar for K-12 program. Furthermore, the
team led by Dr. Marilou Cao, Director of CES/NSTP, divided the group into two as part of the campaign in refurbishing, repairing and
cleaning of classrooms and facilities. Tamaraw volunteers focused on cleaning fourteen (14) classrooms with the supervision of
school teachers and volunteers. Donations include paint and cleaning materials, and 100 packs of school supplies to selected high
school students.
(Photos: V. Mapa High School headed by their school principal welcomed the Tamaraw team with warmth.)
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Tamaraw team in Action!
(Pictures show how FEU team cleaned the selected fourteen (14) classrooms led by Dr. Marilou Cao)
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Turn-over of Donations
Below are the lists of donations given to V. Mapa High School:
Cleaning Materials
ITEMS
Stick Broom
Trash Bags
Soft Broom
Round Rags
Floor wax
Tide Ultra Detergent Soap
Sand Paper
Dust Pan
QUANTITY
25 pcs.
100pcs.
30pcs.
100pcs.
5pcs.
30pcs.
10pcs.
20pcs.
Cost
P 22.00
P 4.50
P 120.00
P 45.00
P 18.00
P 11.75
P 10.00
P 35.00
GRAND TOTAL
Total
P 550.00
P 450.00
P 3,600.00
P 4,500.00
P 90.00
P 362.50
P 100.00
P 700.00
P 10,352.50
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Painting Materials
ITEMS
White Permanent Gloss Latex
Brown Boysen Quick Drying
Enamel
Semi-Gloss Enamel #200
Boysen
Paint Tray
Paint Brush #2
Paint Brush #3
Roller Paint #7 with handle
Varnish
School Supplies Distribution
Items
Quantity
QUANTITY
Cost
Total
1 tin
4gals.
P 2,400.00
P 460.00
P 2,400.00
P 1,840.00
1 tin.
P 2,400.00
P 2,400.00
12pcs.
20pcs.
20pcs.
10pcs.
3pcs.
P 19.00
P 24.00
P 44.00
P 35.00
P 26.00
GRAND TOTAL
Number of Recipients
P 2,228.00
P 480.00
P 880.00
P 350.00
P 78.00
P 10,656.00
Cost
Total
High School
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Intermediate Pad
-Crosswise Pad
-Sketch Pad
-Ballpen
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(2pcs)
-(2pcs)
-(1pc)
-(4pcs)
-(2pcs)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
P 70.00
P 14.00
P 11.15
P 10.00
P 35.00
P 3.55
P 4.75
P 7,000.00
4,200.00
2,230.00
2,000.00
3,500.00
1,420.00
950.00
GRAND TOTAL
P 21,300.00
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2. Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School
May 20, 2015
The Tamaraw team led by Dr. Marilou Cao had their second day of Brigada Eskwela at Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary
School. It was the second straight year being partnered with the institution. FEU team cleaned one classroom with supervision of the
school teachers and volunteers. After which, the school prepared a program led by their school principal and with the support of
school parents and pupils. Tamaraw team donated cleaning and paint materials, and 100 packs of school supplies to selected pupils
as beneficiaries.
(Photos: Tamaraw team helped the school in arranging and cleaning the classroom in preparation for the opening of the class on June 1, 2015)
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(Photos: Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School prepared a simple program headed by their school principal, Mrs. Elena Reyes. Pupils
and school teachers performed their prepared dance number, as the FEU team also performed their on the spot dance number. )
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The Distribution! (school supplies, cleaning and paint materials)
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Below are the lists of donations given to Graciano Lopez Jaena Elementary School:
Cleaning Materials
ITEMS
Stick Broom
Trash Bags
Soft Broom
Round Rags
Floor wax
Tide Ultra Detergent Soap
Sand Paper
Dust Pan
Painting Materials
ITEMS
White Permanent Gloss Latex
Brown Boysen Quick Drying
Enamel
Semi-Gloss Enamel #200
Boysen
Paint Tray
Paint Brush #2
Paint Brush #3
Roller Paint #7 with handle
Varnish
QUANTITY
25 pcs.
100pcs.
30pcs.
100pcs.
5pcs.
30pcs.
10pcs.
20pcs.
Cost
P 22.00
P 4.50
P 120.00
P 45.00
P 18.00
P 11.75
P 10.00
P 35.00
GRAND TOTAL
Total
P 550.00
P 450.00
P 3,600.00
P 4,500.00
P 90.00
P 362.50
P 100.00
P 700.00
P 10,352.50
QUANTITY
1 tin
4gals.
Cost
P 2,400.00
P 460.00
Total
P 2,400.00
P 1,840.00
1 tin.
P 2,400.00
P 2,400.00
12pcs.
20pcs.
20pcs.
10pcs.
3pcs.
P 19.00
P 24.00
P 44.00
P 35.00
P 26.00
GRAND TOTAL
P 2,228.00
P 480.00
P 880.00
P 350.00
P 78.00
P 10,656.00
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School Supplies Distribution
Items
Quantity
Number of Recipients
Cost
Total
Grade 1
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,800.00
960.00
1,560.00
632.00
140.00
74.00
1,140.00
P 7,306.00
Grade 2
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,800.00
960.00
1,560.00
632.00
140.00
74.00
1,140.00
P 7,306.00
Grade 3
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
720.00
1,170.00
474.00
105.00
55.50
855.00
P 5,479.50
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Grade 4
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
8.00
6.50
15.80
3.50
1.85
4.75
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
720.00
1,170.00
474.00
105.00
55.50
855.00
P 5,479.50
Grade 5
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Intermediate Pad
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Pencil
-Ballpen
-(1pc.)
-(3pcs.)
-(2pcs.)
-(1pc.)
-(1pc.)
-(2pcs.)
-(4pcs.)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
14.00
11.15
15.80
3.50
4.75
3.55
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
1,260.00
669.00
474.00
105.00
285.00
426.00
P 5,319.00
Grade 6
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Intermediate Pad
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Pencil
-Ballpen
-(1pc.)
-(3pcs.)
-(2pcs.)
-(1pc.)
-(1pc.)
-(2pcs.)
-(4pcs.)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
14.00
11.15
15.80
3.50
4.75
3.55
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
1,260.00
669.00
474.00
105.00
285.00
426.00
P 5,319.00
GRAND TOTAL
P 36,209.00
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3. Biga Elementary School, Silang, Cavite
May 21, 2015
Tamaraw team had their final Brigada Eskwela activity at Biga Elementary School. This school had been part of the
university’s extension program for a long time. The team is composed of employees, faculties and student volunteers across
institutes put their efforts as one. The team was divided into groups: Institute of Education was assigned in Literacy Program and
Fitness and Sports fest Program (Annual Summer Intensive Training Program); on the other hand, employees and faculties of
different institutes were assigned in cleaning and repainting the rooms and facilities of the school. FEU team donated the following:
cleaning and painting materials, and 200 packs of school supplies to selected pupils.
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The Distribution! (school supplies, cleaning and paint materials)
(Photos: Distribution of school supplies was led by FEU-Employee Labor Union and assisted by the Institute of Education, CES/NSTP and
volunteers across institutes.)
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Cleaning Materials
ITEMS
Stick Broom
Trash Bags
Soft Broom
Round Rags
Floor wax
Tide Ultra Detergent Soap
Sand Paper
Dust Pan
QUANTITY
25 pcs.
100pcs.
30pcs.
100pcs.
5pcs.
30pcs.
10pcs.
20pcs.
Cost
P 22.00
P 4.50
P 120.00
P 45.00
P 18.00
P 11.75
P 10.00
P 35.00
GRAND TOTAL
Total
P 550.00
P 450.00
P 3,600.00
P 4,500.00
P 90.00
P 362.50
P 100.00
P 700.00
P 10,352.50
Painting Materials
ITEMS
White Permanent Gloss Latex
Brown Boysen Quick Drying
Enamel
Semi-Gloss
Enamel
#200
Boysen
Paint Tray
Paint Brush #2
Paint Brush #3
Roller Paint #7 with handle
Varnish
QUANTITY
1 tin
4gals.
Cost
P 2,400.00
P 460.00
Total
P 2,400.00
P 1,840.00
1 tin.
P 2,400.00
P 2,400.00
12pcs.
20pcs.
20pcs.
10pcs.
3pcs.
P 19.00
P 24.00
P 44.00
P 35.00
P 26.00
GRAND TOTAL
P 2,228.00
P 480.00
P 880.00
P 350.00
P 78.00
P 10,656.00
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Items
Quantity
Number of Recipients
Cost
Total
Grade 1
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,800.00
960.00
1,560.00
632.00
140.00
74.00
1,140.00
P 7,306.00
Grade 2
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,800.00
960.00
1,560.00
632.00
140.00
74.00
1,140.00
P 7,306.00
Grade 3
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
P 8.00
P 6.50
P 15.80
P 3.50
P 1.85
P 4.75
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
720.00
1,170.00
474.00
105.00
55.50
855.00
P 5,479.50
Grade 4
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Pad Paper
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Sharpener
-Pencil
-(1 pc)
-(3 pcs)
-(6pcs)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(1pc)
-(6pcs)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
8.00
6.50
15.80
3.50
1.85
4.75
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
720.00
1,170.00
474.00
105.00
55.50
855.00
P 5,479.50
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Grade 5
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Intermediate Pad
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Pencil
-Ballpen
-(1pc.)
-(3pcs.)
-(2pcs.)
-(1pc.)
-(1pc.)
-(2pcs.)
-(4pcs.)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
14.00
11.15
15.80
3.50
4.75
3.55
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
1,260.00
669.00
474.00
105.00
285.00
426.00
P 5,319.00
Grade 6
-Eco Bag
-Notebook
-Intermediate Pad
-Crayon
-Eraser
-Pencil
-Ballpen
-(1pc.)
-(3pcs.)
-(2pcs.)
-(1pc.)
-(1pc.)
-(2pcs.)
-(4pcs.)
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
P 70.00
14.00
11.15
15.80
3.50
4.75
3.55
Sub-total
P 2,100.00
1,260.00
669.00
474.00
105.00
285.00
426.00
P 5,319.00
GRAND TOTAL
P 36,209.00
Date/
Month
Program/Project
Brief Description and Objective of the
Activities
Timetable
Institute/Department
/Person/s In Charge
May 20, 2015
Project
Barangay
CARe-A-VAN (CAReA-Veritable Action for
Neighbor)
dubbed
with
Values
Education
This activity aims to develop and instill good
manners and right conduct among the children
and youth of community.
One (1) day
Dr. Marilou F. Cao,
Director, CES/NSTP
Prof. Noel B. Bejo,
Coordinator, CES/NSTP
Rowena Zamudio, Staff
CES/NSTP
Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff,
CES/NSTP
Faculty, Employee and
Student Volunteers
 Barangay Payatas,
Quezon City
Budget
Output
-Instill the values of good
manners and right conduct.
- Provided 161 packs of school
supplies to selected children
of the barangay.
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Lecture on Values Education
Lecture on Values Education
Sharing
Sharing
Distribution of school supplies
Group Picture with the children
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Date/
Month
Program/Project
Brief Description and Objective of the
Activities
Timetable
Institute/Department
/Person/s In Charge
Budget
May 21, 2015
Tam (ASITP) Annual
Summer
Intensive
Training Programs
(sportsfest,
fitness
and basic literacy
programs)
This activity aims to help Silang Cavite to be
progressive community by rendering continuous
programs and projects that require commitment
and hands on involvement to the community.
Furthermore, it also aims to help the pupils to
become progressive through continuous literacy
programs and projects.
One (1) day
Spearheaded by
Institute of Education.
Dr. Marilou F. Cao,
Director, CES/NSTP
Prof. Noel B. Bejo,
Coordinator, CES/NSTP
Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff,
CES/NSTP
IE Student Volunteers
P 83,
822.50
 Biga
Elementary
School,
Silang,
Cavite
Output
- Increase pupils’ confidence
thus high passing rate in the
three (3) basic subjects.
Participants
of
health
awareness, and basic skills
development.
- Developed
camaraderie
among pupils and parents.
- Provided school supplies to
200 pupils (I-VI)
Physical Fitness and Sportsfest
Spearheaded by Institute of Education (IE)-Department of Physical Education
Physical Fitness
Physical Fitness
Physical Fitness
Sportsfest
Sportsfest
Sportsfest
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Literacy Program (Science, Mathematics and English)
Spearheaded by Institute of Education (IE)-Department of General Education
The team which was spearheaded by Institute of Education conducted literacy session to pupils of Biga Elementary School
focusing on three (3) core subjects: Science, Mathematics and English. Pupils were given modules based on their literacy needs.
Science
Mathematics
English
(Photos: FEU-IE Professors simultaneously conducted literacy session to pupils of Biga Elementary School. Students participated well to the
lectures given by the Professors. )
Science
Mathematics
English
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Storytelling
Storytelling
(Photos: Likewise, FEU-IE student volunteers conducted storytelling to the pupils of Biga Elementary School.)
Date/
Month
Program/Project
Brief Description and Objective of the
Activities
Timeta
ble
Institute/Departmen
t/Person/s In Charge
Budget
Output
May 25, 2015
TAM CES SHIFT:
Livelihood Training
This activity is a follow up and continuation of the
training conducted last February 2014 re: Bag
Making out of old newspaper.
One (1)
day
P 3,054.80
- Target participants gained
knowledge and skills in
production
of
livelihood
products like bags.
The
Ethos
Art:
Filipino
Values
through Visual Arts
of Fine Arts Students
This activity focuses on transforming their
imaginative and visual artworks through painting.
Activity includes: lecture-workshop on arts and
handicrafts.
Spearheaded
by
Institute
of
Architecture and Fine
Arts
(IARFA)Department of Fine
Arts.
Dr. Marilou F. Cao,
Director, CES/NSTP
Prof. Estrellita Rito,
Fine Arts
Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff,
CES/NSTP
Fine Arts Student
Volunteers
 Bureau
of
Jail
Management and
Penology (BJMP)Female
Inmates,
Sta. Cruz, Manila
- Produced decorative bags
through painting and designed
assisted by FEU-Fine Arts
students and facilitators which
will be for sale and certain
percentage of proceeds will go
to the female inmates
concerned.
- Participants gained knowledge
and developed their art skills
through art workshop.
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BJMP Female Inmates underwent training in production of livelihood products (Bag). Simultaneously, the FEU IARFA- Department of
Fine Arts taught basic arts appreciation through painting and designing the bag products. It was assisted by the student volunteers
from Fine Arts.
Livelihood Training
Livelihood Training
Livelihood Training
Painting and Designing
Painting and Designing
Painting and Designing
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Date/
Month
Program/Project
Brief Description and Objective of the
Activities
Timeta
ble
Institute/Departmen
t/Person/s In Charge
Budget
Output
May 28, 2015
Project
AGREE
(Agricultural
Gardening for the
Restoration of the
Earth
and
Environment)
dubbed with Feeding
Program and Social
Interaction among
NSTP students and
children of RSCC.
This activity is primarily, “Saving the Earth”, a
concern that is now significantly recognized by the
whole world. The initiative, however, has its
immediate beneficiaries in mind, the RSCC
children of DSWD. Creating an environment that
is conducive to the children is tantamount to
envisioning a better future for the community and
the world. Equally important is the involvement of
the FEU community, the faculty, staff and
students.
One (1)
day
CES/NSTP
Prof. Noel Bejo, NSTP
Coordinator
Prof. Nathaniel Lim,
NSTP FIC
Abel Alvarez Jr., Staff,
CES/NSTP
Orlando Balasta, FEU
Alumni
NSTP students
P
91,750.00
- Students gained awareness on
the importance of caring the
environment through the
initiative and efforts done.
- Involved the students in
maintaining and sustaining in
the development of the area.
- Participants developed sense
of
socialization
among
children
through
their
collaborative efforts.
- Inculcated
among
the
students the values of
volunteerism and service to
fellowmen.
 Reception
and
Study Center for
Children
(RSCC),
Quezon City
Activities include: cleaning, sprinkling of plants
and other ecological efforts to maintain the
efforts of this project. Also, a feeding program and
socialization among students and children of RSCC
was initiated.
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Socialization with the kids
Gift giving
Presentation of the kids
Feeding session
Feeding session
Turn-over of the Gifts
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