Tamaraws give back at orphanage, halfway house

Juliet Macaranas and Rossan Suanes-Cabiling dance along with some children from the orphanage. Photo by ARO

The FEU Alumni Relations Office (ARO), through the generosity of several alumni donors, reached out to Bethlehem House of Bread Orphanage in Baliwag,  Bulacan, and Bahay Aruga in Paco, Manila, to turn over their donations and bring hope to the children and cancer survivors.

The Bethlehem House of Bread Orphanage houses disadvantaged and abandoned children. Alumni donors, including Robb Desierto, Nelson Co, Aida Imperio, P. Nennette Cañizares, Juliet Macaranas, and Pay-it-Forward, helped ARO send food, school materials, and office supplies to the institution.

FEU ARO and FEU Nursing Alumni Foundation volunteers at Bethlehem House of Bread Orphanage in Baliwag, Bulacan. Photo by ARO

Meanwhile, Bahay Aruga is a temporary shelter for children afflicted with different kinds of cancer. The ARO, through the donations of FEU Nursing Alumni Foundation, Inc. USA and Pay-it-Forward, turned over sacks of rice. The ARO provides an avenue for FEU graduates to give back and become responsible agents of positive development in society.

Celmer Santos, director of Alumni Relations Office, delivers the donations to Bahay Aruga. Photo by ARO