Join our raffle project, which will run until October 27, 2021 at 12:00 noon, so you can have a chance to win our amazing prizes! For every 1 raffle ticket donated, you will be given a chance to win these prizes:
Stressed ka na ba sa workload mo? Marami ka bang papers na dapat tapusin? Burnout ka na ba sa online class? Stitch that stress away by starting to do crochet!
Wala pa ba kayong label? Kung wala pa, edi LAGYAN NATIN NG STICKER YAN!
Get one or get all of these cute and unique stickers for only Php 20 per piece! If you want to buy all 6 designs, you can purchase them for only Php 110!!
The Clinical Clerks of Batch 2023 from St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine currently rotating in Preventive and Community Medicine at Brgy. Old Balara, Quezon City proudly present:
"Anong lasa niyan?", a food IGP aiming to help fund the projects of “Para sa Old Balara”.
The Clinical Clerks of Batch 2023 at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine - WHQM currently rotating in Preventive and Community Medicine at Brgy. Old Balara, Quezon City proudly presents: “Buy One, Help Juan AGAIN!: A Fundraising Raffle for Old Balara”.
Maraming Pilipino ang mayroong high blood pressure, o altapresyon at inaasahang mas dadami pa ang maaapektuhan ng sakit na ito. Bagkus, kinakailangan na tayo'y maging maalam sa usaping ito upang maiwasan ang paglala ng problemang ito.
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We are humbly asking for financial help for our alumni Martin Magadia and his 3 family members as they combat COVID-19, two of whom are his grandmothers who are in critical and severe condition.
[CALL FOR DONATIONS]
We are humbly asking for help for Lola Alberta Sevilla, grandmother of RJ Patricio (3rd year medical student) and JC Patricio (Vascular fellow at St. Lukeʻs QC) as she recently had a heart attack and acute kidney injury, and is currently admitted at the ICU.
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Our batchmate and friend, Loise Bumacod, is currently admitted at the PGH after a major brain surgery for her vestibular schwannoma. As of latest, their total medical expenditure has amounted to about Php 3.4M, while medical bills continue to accumulate.