An early Christmas
Posted by netizen on November 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Like last year, and the eight years before that, our office organized the Lights for Hope Christmas outreach party for young children in the poor communities and public schools that various organizations in the Ateneo de Manila University are involved with. This year, though, we also opened the event...
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