UPAAGLA partners with BM+M to bring Project Hulmahan to Los Angeles

The University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA), a non-profit organization, partnered with Bayanihang Marikenyo at Marikenya (BM+M) of the Philippines to bring Project Hulmahan to Los Angeles. This was made possible through the Memorandum of Understanding signed by UPAAGLA President Eric Panuncialman and BM+M President and Executive Director Zena Bernardo….

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As Californians brace for the late-summer heatwaves, climate experts urge vigilance in arid communities

Filipinos across the Southland react to triple-digit temperatures Even as the summer winds down, Californians know all too well that the transition from summer to fall rarely equates to decreased temperatures. After a record-breaking temperature in July, several areas of Southern California have been experiencing triple-digit heat amid a heatwave that meteorologists say will continue…

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County announces new childcare blueprint to help families

SAN Diego County’s new Child and Family Well-Being department publicly unveiled on Tuesday, August 29 its Child Care Blueprint, a two-year strategy to improve access, equity, and the quality of childcare throughout the region. It’s no secret many parents in San Diego County and elsewhere are struggling to find and pay for childcare. Families are often…

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California State Parks, California Department of Social Services expand Golden Bear Pass to TANF program recipients

Pass provides free day-use access to more than 200 state parks SACRAMENTO — California State Parks and the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) on Tuesday, August 29 announced the expansion of the Golden Bear Pass to participants of California’s Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, providing free day-use access to more than 200…

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Recognizing the needs of people on the autism spectrum and their families

SOCIAL Security is committed to reducing barriers and ensuring people who are eligible for our benefits receive them.  We provide income security for the diverse populations we serve. This includes people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Many parents and caretakers of children with disabilities lose work hours and income because of their…

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California American Water Company lifts boil water advisory

CALIFORNIA American Water Company (Cal-Am) reports it has lifted a boil water advisory for affected areas in South County on Saturday, August 26. The boil water advisory was put into effect Aug. 24, 2023, due to E. coli contamination in the drinking water. The County of San Diego Emergency Operations Center was activated and worked…

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Register now for City of Las Vegas no-school fun days!

Discover the fun! The city of Las Vegas will offer all-day supervised fun, recreation and enrichment for youth in kindergarten through eighth grade when the Clark County School District has staff development days this fall and winter. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Prices vary by location. Space is limited and advance registration is…

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Success story: A life was saved on Citizen Pinoy, this Sunday

A FILIPINA frontliner from Florida, Janice, was diagnosed with myelofibrosis – bone marrow cancer. She had already been receiving several treatments, including blood transfusions and medications, but none of these had worked. She was in urgent need of a bone marrow transplant. Her sister, Jerrimee, who lives in the Philippines, is a perfect match. Being…

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PH Consulate General In San Francisco joins bay area’s Fil-Am community in 30th Pistahan Parade and Festival

SAN FRANCISCO – The Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco and its partner government agencies, led by Consul General Neil Ferrer, went in full force to show its support for the 30th Pistahan Parade and Festival, held in downtown San Francisco on August 12-13, 2023. During the pre-parade program at the San Francisco Civic Center on August…

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[COLUMN] COVID resurges!

THE COVID-19 pandemic is obviously not done with us – clearly far from over, as it continues to mutate to new variants. The unvaccinated and those who had lowered their guards are more prone to get infected these days. People who were fully vaccinated, with two booster shots of the bivalent vaccines for COVID-19 and…

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Philippine Consulate, MoTHER Movement lead ‘Buwan ng Wika’

The Philippine Consulate and the International MoTHER Movement (IMM) jointly led the celebration of the “Buwan ng Wika” (Language Month) last Tuesday, August 22, at the community hall of the Philippine Consulate on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. Consul General Edgar Badajos extolled the importance of a common national language of the Filipinos.  He cited the…

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Majayjay Inaugurates first mural

Last 21 August 2023 the first ever wall mural painting in Majayjay, Laguna was presented to the community by Ms. Nannette Guinto Amorado, the Founder/CEO of Banahaw Artists Association Inc. (Banahaw) and wife of Majayjay Mayor Romeo Perez Amorado. The mural measures almost 19 meters long and 3 meters high. The actual painting took about…

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SOHO Int’l Film Festival Unveils 2023 Lineup: “Asian Persuasion,” Starring Dante Basco, KC Concepcion and Paolo Montalban, Among Entries

Philippines’ “Blue Room” by Ma-an L. Asuncion-Dagñalan Also in Lineup New York, NY – August 24, 2023 – The excitement is building as the SOHO International Film Festival (SIFFNYC) prepares to roll out its red carpet once again, announcing its highly anticipated opening on September 14 and running through 21. With over 110 films lined…

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It’s a September to remember with SOS

The Hotel Sales and Marketing Association Philippines launches its largest online travel fair to date The September Online Sale (2023) is back this year with its biggest edition ever—a month-long event that invites travelers across the Philippines to fall in love with the country’s beautiful destinations once more. Offering the best deals from the Hotel…

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[COLUMN] On shared christian leadership

Seeing parents bring their children back to our parish school last Tuesday filled me with joy. It was delightful to witness new parents and students becoming part of our school ministry and family. We sincerely welcome them. As I looked at the joyful faces of the parents, I couldn’t help but think about the immense…

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