Takbo Maharlika Run ends

Rejoice with us in praising God! At 7Am today Takbo Maharlika team reached Zamboanga City Port ending a 7 month run of 2,387 km (83% of Maharlika highway allowed to TM) covering 11 regions, 30 provinces, 13 chartered cities outside Metro Manila with EDSA from Valenzuela to Muntinlupa.

Visit to Fuente Street Kids

A fun afternoon with our friends in Fuente. :) Enjoy your weekend! :)

Takbo Maharlika in Cebu

TM's Cebu Run with the CPNP. A run jived with PDG Nicanor Bartolome's call to Bishop Joe Palma. About 500 PNP, AFP and civilian runners started at 3 different ppints merging at the finish line, the Mandaue Sports Center.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

S Leadership Seminar Day 1












Selene Yu of the Potter’s Leadership Academy gave S Leadership (i.e. God-centered leadership) seminar to policemen, barangay officials, priests, and other professionals. Seminar received support from LGU executives.

S Leadership Seminar 2













Monday, February 21, 2011

Hi! Di ka Nag iisa recording




Music & arranger: Simplicio “Emping” Q. Kiskisan Jr.
Emping is the bass guitarist and the vocalist of a Cebuano band “Assembly Language”. He is a Computer Engineering graduate from Cebu Institute of Technology University and member of FILSCAP (Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), an association that administer the public performance, mechanical reproduction and synchronization rights granted by law to creators and owners of original musical works. He promotes Cebuano music (“Bisrock”) and one of the “Bisrock Allstars” who sang in the album “Nasud Ko” which talks about the 12 little things Filipinos can do for the country.

Lyrics: Csherina S. Sanchez
Cshe is a simple girl from Antipolo, Rizal, who has a great passion for helping. She is a psychology graduate from the University of the Philippines Cebu College and a project assistant of Dilaab Foundation Inc. She loves music and art.







About the song:

“Hi! Di Ka Nag-iisa” is a song by Simplicio “Emping” Q. Kiskisan Jr., a member of a Cebuano band, Assembly Language; with lyrics by Cshe Sanchez a project assistant of Dilaab Foundation, a faith-impelled, volunteer-driven, and church-based movement that aims to ignite space of hope by providing accompaniment for God-fearing public servants by discerning, God-fearing citizens in the journey towards integrity.

The song is an expression of faith, hope, and support for the country’s truth-tellers, especially Mrs. Heidi Mendoza. It also promotes the values of patriotism, integrity and unity among Filipinos.

The last part of the song includes words from different Filipino tongues which all means "continue": padayon (Cebuano); ituloy mo (Ilokano with accent on second syllable); isundo (Kapampangan); porsigue (Chabacano); lanjal (Tausug), ipagpadagos (Bicolano) and itaros (Maranao).


Friday, February 11, 2011

Mass and Breakfast with Heidi Mendoza







Mass and breakfast with Heidi Mendoza together with Dilaab trustees and partners. We are planning a forum on truth-telling in Cebu on the first weekend of March.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Wanna BET meeting @ CENTCOM




Saturday, February 5, 2011

A way of showing our support (Kasama mo kami, Heidi!)



Group picture taking at the IT Park in Cebu and uploading pics at facebook account. Very positive responses from viewers.:)


A Mass for the Truth-Tellers










A picture taken after we celebrated a mass (last February 5) intended for Mrs. Heidi Mandoza. We will always pray for you, Mrs. Heidi...