The items from the Segunda Mana came from the donations-in-kind program of Caritas Manila. The donation program accepts old but still useful and functional items. It can be old stuff at home or new items, old stocks and non-moving inventory items that other people can still use.
Proceeds of the sales will go to the programs of Caritas Manila that support scholarships of the Youth Servant Leadership and Education Program (YSLEP).
To know more about the different programs of Caritas Manila, please visit: www.caritasmanila.org.ph
oh my! i've heard about this last time I attended the holy mass at shangri-La plaza mall.. the priest was promiting it.. and I got really interested... thanks for this post, you reminded me to go there check it out.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice because you can help even without money. I'm sure a lot of people have stuff that they don't really use, it is better to donate,
ReplyDeleteI have heard of a similar concept abroad. This is really good and I people will start buying stuffs to help! Thanks for sharing, will check it out soon...
ReplyDeleteGreat concept and looks like there are a lot of great finds there. We'll definitely visit this soon :)
ReplyDeleteGlad more and more stores with a concept like this are being put up. I believe a lot of young people will benefit from this. Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great concept. I'm glad we have stores like this. I haven't been to this store but this is definitely worth checking out :)
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that they're making use of old stuff to help other people. I'm not usually in this area, but I'll let others know about this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice project to help people in need. I want to donate some of our stuff there, too! Thanks for the heads-up! -- Maria Teresa Figuerres
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