More than 10,000 Volunteers : SIFCare Unites La Union for ICC
“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller “Individual commitment to a group effort–that is what makes a team work, a co
Put care into action, volunteer to clean our seas!
Put care into action, volunteer to clean our seas! #SIFCare will be participating in the 30th #InternationalCoastalCleanupDay activities this September 2015 and y
SYAMA Football Program Launched by SIFCare
Public elementary schools have been invited to join SYAMA’s (Soccer for Youth Appreciation and Multi Sport Activities) 5-a-side tournament for boys and girls under 12. SYAMA,
Top 10 Items Collected at ICC
#InternationalCoastalCleanupDay Update: According to the 2015 report by Ocean Conservancy, cigarette butts, food wrappers, and beverage containers take the top three spots in
SIFCare conducts HARI consultation & Farm Tour with School Principals
In preparation for the Healthy Aqua Resource Initiative (HARI) project to be implemented in different schools in San Juan, La Union, a meeting was held last September 1, 2015 betwe
Groundbreaking Medical Mission
Last Sunday, August 30, 2015 a medical mission was conducted at Dasay Elementary School in San Juan, La Union to service 4 barangays in the area: Dasay, Balbalosa, Nagsabaran, Nagy
Join SIFCare for the 30th Annual International Coastal Cleanup 2015
#SIFCare will be participating in the 30th #International Coastal Cleanup Day activities this September 2015. The International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) was started in
Gopalakas Orientation with Rotary Club, La Union
We are happy to announce that the Rotary club of San Juan, La Union has requested to partner with #SIFCare‘s GoPalakas feeding program to pilot in Taboc Elementary S
SIFCare La Union signs MOA to conduct Gopalakas
On August 28, 2015, SIFCare volunteers of La Union had a MOA signing with Ms. Cristeta Gappi and Mrs. Anita Lobiano, Head Teacher III and nutrition coordinator, respectively, of St
HARI School Consultation in La Union
During the monthly meeting of La Union school heads last August 24, Mr. Ramon Tamayo announced the Healthy Aqua Resource Initiative (HARI) Project. The principals from the differen