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Thursday, August 02, 2007

If you can help one

You can help two

If you can help none

Who can help you?

I ask you to give of yourself

To kids who deserve to smile one more day

Think outside of yourself

For kids who wish for a chance to play


With your generosity, we can dare help make it better for these kids.

One hundred pesos from your pocket, once a week, once a month, or whenever you remember that there’s a child out there who needs your help…that’s all it takes.

A big event on the one-hundredth day of the campaign will see performances by big local artists coming together to ask you to give…

Venues and events where you can donate shall be announced soon.

Help 100 donation bottles/boxes shall be available for your donations really soon.

For more updates on Help 100, listen to Magic 89.9 and log on to www.magic899.fm and this multiply site.

For information about childhood cancer in the Philippines and Project Brave Kids log on to www.projectbravekids.org.

For your donations a G-cash account will be activated and shall be announced soon.

For the meantime you can deposit whatever amount you can spare using the Project Brave Kids account BDO CA1208014052.

here are some of the pictures of one of the brave kids: Seve Augusto Sabarre Perez

Incidentally Seve August is also the inspiration behind Project: Brave Kids which appeared in a billboard advertising with movie idol Piolo Pascual.

In the said commercial, Seve and Piolo were playing together, with Piolo teaching Seve how to hunt.

Seve’s face was painted like a warrior, brave enough to hunt or to fight - thus when
Project :Brave Kids
developed an icon to represent all the brave kids fighting cancer, this photo of Seve became the basis.














Despite these trials Seve remains cheerful and playful, very active and inquisitive like any boy his age. He has shown tremendous courage in facing cancer, by volunteering his hand for blood test or IV insertion, offering what he thinks is the better part of his body for injection, not removing his facemasks (despite the inconvenience of having one every time he goes out) and many other courageous acts.


it is his courage, and the courage of other children like him who also battle cancer, that inspire Project: Brave Kids.




hear are some of the pictures of our brave kids fighting cancer

































Your help is a gift…a blessing.

Thank you and bless your hearts, always, always.


Joogieman/ Joel Gonzaga



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