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AC local execs host live selling for a cause, earn P34-K sales

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FOR BABY ANGEL. Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) Vice President for Operations IC Calaguas and Angeles City Government Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel pose with their pre-loved and brand new items sold during the live selling. 


ANGELES CITY – Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) Vice President for Operations IC Calaguas and City Hall Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel hosted a live selling for a cause for the benefit of Baby Angel, rendered P34,180 sales.

Baby Angel is a four-year-old girl from Barangay Sapangbato here who is suffering from hydrocephalus.

During the live selling, the local executives mentioned how they were able to know the situation of Angel.

Calaguas, who is also the Chief Adviser and Tactician Director of Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr., told the viewers that during one of the visits conducted by the city government in Barangay Sapangbato, one of the Lazatin’s Senior staff — Gender and Development Officer Mina Cabiles, saw Baby Angel and her condition.

“Hindi pa po namin siya na-meet personally. Pero gusto po namin siyang matulungan at ang kaniyang pamilya para sa ibang gastusin niya sa gamot o pagpapagamot,” Manuel said.

According to Calaguas, they have also coordinated with Surgeon Dr. Vic Lugue and Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center (RLMMC) Officer-in-Charge Dr. Froilan Canlas for the other medical needs of Baby Angel.

The said live selling for a cause which was premiered live for almost three hours at the Facebook pages of Pepper’s Closet PH and Mahal na Reina, flashed personal pre-loved and brand new items of Calaguas and Manuel such as clothes, shoes and bags at affordable prices.

Calaguas has expressed her gratitude to Mayor Lazatin and CIAC President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) General Aaron Aquino for donating P10,000 each to Baby Angel, as well as to the “miners” who supported the said live selling for a cause.

Manuel also cited the generosity of some private individuals who wanted to remain anonymous. The IBAC Wood Crafts local merchandiser also donated their own products to be sold at the live selling.

The local executives, who are also Beutéderm Ambassadresses, thanked the corporation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rei Anicoche-Tan for sending her own products which were raffled of for miners.

“Maraming salamat po sa suportang ipinakita ninyo sa amin. Ang maliit na halaga kapag pinagsama-sama tiyak na makakatulong ng malaki,” Manuel said.

“Hindi po tayo magsasawang tumulong,” Calaguas said.

Baby Angel is the second child with hydrocephalus who will assistance from Calaguas and Manuel.

It can be recalled that Baby Sean, an eight-year-old boy from Barangay Pulung Cacutud who has hydrocephalus, was the first recipient of assistance from Calaguas and Manuel. He received the proceeds from Bella’s paintings, which were exhibited at the One Town, One Product (OTOP) store of the city government.

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