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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

VDAY INFO FROM THE VSPOT: PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGNS

Find a V-Event Near You


Returning events 1 to 6 of 6

We hope you can make it to one (or two or three) of these V-Day events! Events are listed alphabetically by country, state/province, and then city.

V-Day Dumaguete City (MMRP)
Community Campaign Event
Dumaguete City, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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V-Day Cebu City (TVM)
Community Campaign Event
Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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V-Day West Visayas State University College of Nursing (TVM)
College Campaign Event : West Visayas State University College of Nursing
Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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V-Day CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (AOOU)
Community Campaign Event
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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V-Day CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (MMRP)
Community Campaign Event
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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V-Day CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (TVM)
Community Campaign Event
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Philippines
(dates to be announced)
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Please note: The events listed here are those that have been approved by the V-Day Campaign directors. The event information that appears, however, is input and maintained by the individual event organizer.

V-Day College Campaign events are independently organized by students and listings on V-Day's web-site do not imply the endorsement or official sanction of any institution.

NO CLASS YESTERDAY & TODAY...TOMORROW?

That remains to be seen. It seemed that the educational system here in the Philippines is always the first to suffer when times of calamities hit or when there is a bad weather condition. Mainly because most public schools then will be made as relocation or evacuation centers for the victims. If you ask students about it, most of them will say that they love it because there is no class. Contrary to what is expected, it is not only the public school students who are rejoicing for having no classes. Private school students also have no classes for reasons that the bad weather condition is feared to affect the health of the students. Ironically, most students in the Private schools, because they can afford to go to the mall, would watch a movie or two and even go to gimmicks, instead of staying at home due to no classes. Funny huh?

Well, it just goes to show how most Filipinos see education. Sad but true. That's why sometimes, I think of having my daughter home-schooled...as I know how important education is for her...and her future...where ever she chooses to live...