Thursday, October 29, 2009

SEND-OFF FOR SR. RESURRECCION

HELLO AND GOODBYE (once more to another very good friend and spiritual sister)

Sr. Resurreccion MCST, the Mother Superior of the congregation at the Nunciature was given a send-off party at the Nunciature on the 23rd of October, 2009. She is going back to their home mission office. It was also a welcome party to Sr. Marilou.
Although Filipinos loved singing and dancing, it was a subdued affair; no merry-making in consonance with the atmosphere of grief, a very commendable trait of Pinoys who are sensitive to emotions; it was a day after the death of our beloved friend Ana Dador, who incidentally was always helping them in whatever preparation is needed in every event celebrated there.

After dinner, the Filipinos together with some guests went straight to the chapel to offer prayers to the soul of the departed.

However, on the 25th of October, 2009 (Sunday) a small group of friends gathered to give Sr. Resurreccion another send-off and a welcome to Sr. Marilou. Sr. Jacinta, who will join the congregation will travel with Sr. Res. She also attended the gathering together with her mother.

The Philippine Consul-General Alex V. Lamadrid was also present and so were the Pusong Pinoy Association officers.
The PPA Pres. Benjie Nadado gave a plaque of appreciation to the outgoing Mother Superior.

Here are some of the pictures:
Sr. Aurea, Sr. Marilou, Sr. Res and Sr. Eflaida and Sr. Mary Grace


Con-Gen. Alex Lamadrid, James, John, Efren and Nick
Tikya and Rosa taking charge of the kitchen...
Sr. Mary Grace, Ampy, Sr. Res, Angie, Stan, Mercy and Benjie at the back... while Nestor (in grief) is shown with Sr. Aurea and Sr. Marilou. Con-Gen is shown here with Sr. Eflaida and Sr. Jacinta with her mother...




Lunch time...and Melanie with Sr. Res and Angie

Here: Stan and Efren and Nestor









Benjie and Nick










Angie, Rosa and Sr. Res
...while receiving the plaque


the recepient with the sisters and Nonits, Con-Gen and Benjie and other well-wishers....Rose, Khaye, Angie, Otie, Annie, Vangie, Lito, Ampy and Mercy

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pusong-Pinoy Officers

PUSONG-PINOY ASSOCIATION
Photos of the Pusong-Pinoy Association Officers with the late Ana Dador.
The last official function she attended - monthly meeting taken in September.


PUSONG PINOY ASSOCIATION
2009 - 2010
OFFICERS
shown here with late Ana Dador,
the Asst. Treasurer of the Association

Benjie Nadado
Nonito Barraquias
Grace Abrazado
Lito Nucum
John Hernandez
Sherwin Cayabyab
Jun 'JT' Torres
with
Con-Gen Alex V. Lamadrid




The officers, during their monthly meeting, the last meeting, Ana Dador attended.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mrs. Ana C. Dador

OBITUARY

It is with the heaviest hearts but with gratitude to our Lord Almighty that the passing away of our sister Ana Dador is announced. She passed away at 12:15 pm today 22nd of October 2009 at the National Hospital.
Ana Cabrera Dador is the wife of Nestor Dador of the Philippine Embassy.
Your prayers are requested.
May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Solicitor General: insurance for ofws, ok as voluntary, not mandatory

Solicitor General: Insurance for OFWs, OK as Voluntary, Not Mandatory



From: ellene sana ellenesana@yahoo.com



Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 5:50:40 PM



Subject: solicitor general: insurance for ofws, ok as voluntary, not mandatory


hi all.

during the bicam session, we gathered that the proposal for mandatory insurance went back as early as 2002. in 2004, the recruiters requested the poea governing board through the poea administrator to issue a resolution to effect mandatory insurance coverage for the ofws. poea said they cannot do it. to reaffirm its position, poea sought the legal opinion of the office of the solicitor general.

in May 2004, the Office of the Solicitor General said that the proposal for compulsory insurance for OFWs need not be mandatory and may be done only on voluntary basis. It went on to say that a careful study of the proposal would show that it may not exactly be advantageous to the OFWs.

read the full text of the osg communication to poea on the issue.

please click on http://www.pinoy-abroad.net/lungga/index.shtml



ellene a. sanaCenter for Migrant Advocacy Philippines72-C Matahimik Street, Teachers’ Village Quezon City, Philippines

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

SEPTEMBER EVENTS PART 3

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
On Sept. 25, Vangie Novio celebrated her birthday (the first ever) which was held at Sinoni Restaurants Limited (Chinese Cuisine) at Zeto Court Abuja. Although it is stated there that it is Chinese! the ever Pinoy taste buds longed for Pinoy dish in which the ever delightful 'Pinoy Chef' Ana Dador obliged with Kare-kare con bagoong.
It was a night to remember. And why not? Since it was a semi-formal affair, anyone can just 'see' how 'formal' our young pinoys can get!
Caught on camera by our now known photographers, Erwin and Benjie, these pictures will be a nice token of that wondrous evening, even of that last Pinoy gathering with the beloved Msgr. Renzo. (He has now gone to Spain). The Philippine Consul-General Alex V. Lamadrid also graced the occasion.




...one of the birthday cakes courtesy of our Rosa Ilic...












...si Gel ang bangka dyan!









































...matapos eat ng bagoong, nagka allergy ang Otie ...

















































































...ayan ang dance team ni Lito at ni Rosa....














Rosa Ilic






























The celebration was somehow extended - the actual birthday - Sept. 26. It was raining. But this was the night the company Dantata & Sawoe held its Team Building Party. Cultural dancers and live band were invited. It was an event which will definitely be etched in the celebrants memory - the Managing Director, Mr. Udo Heidschuster, after his boost- up speech ended up with greetings to Vangie Novio and asked the band to sing Happy Birthday!
It was indeed a gesture that will go a long way in building trust.
Mr. Adelt and Mr. Heidschuster
Mrs. Klos























Photos courtesy of Mrs. Klos