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Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the

proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.


Galatians 6:9

Mabini Presidential Special Award


President of the Philippines Benigno S. The Philippine Foundation for the
Aquino III presented the Mabini Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Inc.
Presidential Special Award to Resources (PFRD) launched the Apolinario Mabini
For The Blind’s former Executive Director Awards in 1974, to give recognition to
Randy Weisser during the 2015 those who have rendered outstanding
Apolinario Mabini awarding ceremony at services to persons with disabilities.
the Heroes Hall of the Malacañan Palace
on September 29, 2015.

SOURCE: www.pcoo.gov.ph
(Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
So whether you eat or drink or
whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
1
Corinthians 10:31
The year 2015 marked Resources for the Blind’s 27th year of serving
persons with visual impairment in the Philippines. Our full spectrum of
services for persons who are blind — ranging from eye
care, educ ation, social i nclusion, r ehabilitati on, j ob pl ac ement and dis aster r elief — provi ded the facility to ans wer their varied needs .

SUMMARYEXECUTIVE

But more important than all other aspects of our work is ensuring that Christian
growth remains at the core of our mission. Our pastors who are blind conducted
Bible Studies in schools where children with visual impairment were enrolled and
served 700 students nationwide.

The year 2015 also marked another milestone as 205 teens and children who are visually
impaired joined the Annual Summer Camp. This is one of the highest attendance that we have
on record for this yearly event.

This report brings to light RBI’s accomplishments that strongly emphasize the significance of
our partnerships with our donors, government agencies, volunteers, individuals and families in
helping the country's visually impaired population reach their fullest potential in life.

As long as there are persons with visual impairment and their needs remain unfulfilled, we will
uphold our unwavering trust that the Lord will send His provision to continue the delivery of
services to many of our blind friends around the Philippines. We will remain faithful to our
mission as we look to another 27 years of responding to the call.
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Well done, good and faithful servant!
Matthew 25:23

Resources for the Blind’s Executive Director Mr. Randy


Weisser retires after 26 years with RBI. He started
with RBI in 1989 as the Acting Director and assumed the
directorship in February 1992 after the retirement of RBI
Founder Dr. Arthur Lown. With Mr. Weisser at the helm of the
RBI ministry, countless persons with visual impairment reaped
the benefits of the initiatives he spearheaded. In every step of Mr. Randy Weisser
the way, he made sure that the Word of God was shared to RBI Executive Director
from 1989 to 2015
them.

Mr. Weisser emphasized that RBI is not just him, but a team of dedicated
ministry workers moving towards the same goal of sharing the Word of God
and helping persons with visual impairment.

He asked for the same support accorded to him to be, likewise, given to his
successor Mr. Nestor V. Custodio. Mr. Weisser is now with his family in
Alaska and will continue working in the Lord’s ministry as the Executive
Director of the Alaska Village Missions.

The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps. Proverbs
16:9
In October 2015, the Board of Trustees of the Resources for the Blind,Inc.
officially appointed Mr. Nestor V. Custodio as the new Executive Director.

Mr. Custodio is a devoted family man and a Pastor currently serving as the
Chairman of the Board of Elders of the Valley Ministries Christian
Community Church International.
Mr. Nestor Custodio
RBI Executive Director He is an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas with a Bachelor of
Officially appointed in Science Degree in Commerce major in Accounting. He passed the
October 2015 Accountancy Board Examination in 1981.

At about the same time that RBI founder Dr. Lown started the organization, Mr. Custodio was pursuing
a career in the financial services industry. He has held key senior positions in highly reputable
international companies such as the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), International
Nederlanden Group (ING) Bank and Baring Securities, Philippines Inc.

In 2009, Mr. Custodio answered the Lord’s calling to full time church ministry and left the corporate
world to become a Pastor. The staff and management team pray for the continued support of all local
and international partners as another chapter in the RBI history unfolds.

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Dear Friends,

Warmest greetings from the Resources For The Blind!


NEW
Executive
October of 2015 marked a very important milestone in my life
and in the history of RBI, when I was appointed by the Board of
Director’s
Trustees as the new Executive Director, in view of Randy Weisser’s
retirement. Mr. Weisser had been the organization’s Executive Director
for the past 26 years, so it will be a challenge for me to continue, and if
needed, improve the programs of RBI, as it seeks to fulfill its ministry. BEGINNING
Message
As I prepared for the big move from full time pastoring in the church to assuming
the directorship at RBI, I witnessed how everyone in the organization worked
together to achieve the mission of implementing programs that will help people
with visual impairment reach their fullest potential in life and service to God.

As we look to a new beginning, it is my prayer to have the strength and wisdom to


effectively execute RBI’s programs that will move the country towards becoming an
inclusive society where persons with visual impairment enjoy dignity, human rights
and meaningful access to quality education anywhere in the Philippines. I intend to
work diligently with our organization’s partners and staff to protect the rights of blind
persons, serve and improve their situation to become productive and recognized
members of the community.

The road ahead is full of challenges but with the Lord’s grace and provision, I know
that RBI’s success will continue in the years to come.

Sincerely yours,

Nestor V. Custodio

For I am the LORD your God


who takes hold of your right hand
and says to you, do not fear;
I will help you.
Isaiah 41:13

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VISION MISSION
For all Filipinos who are visually To design and implement programs
impaired to be able to reach that will enable those with
the fullest potential in life and visual impairment to understand
service that God has for them. and reach their God-given potential
in life and service.

OUR CORE VALUES


Sight We are dedicated to serving people with visual impairment.

Inclusion We believe in full inclusion in all aspects of life for those with visual impairment.

God-centered We are a Christian faith-based organization.

Holistic We consider the physical, spiritual, emotional, economic and social needs of
the individual.

Training We prioritize training and capacity building over direct service.

PROGRAMS AND SERVICES


I know that the LORD secures justice for the poor and upholds the cause of the
needy. Psalm 140:12
EDUCATION EYE SERVICES
• Early Intervention and Preschool • Low Vision Assessment and Intervention
• Inclusive Education • Eye Care and Blindness Prevention
• Higher Education
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SOCIAL INCLUSION • School Construction
• Christian Growth • All Children Reading
• Rehabilitation • Adult Braille Literacy
• Job Placement • Disaster Relief
• Accessible Media

• Advocacy

• Building parents’ support

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Train up a child in the way he should go,

EARLY
and when he is old, he will not depart from it. AND
Proverbs 22:6
In human development, the foundation is critical and can spell the PRESCHOOLINTERVENTION
difference between meaningful progress or delay in learning. This is the

reality for the regular average child, but more so for children who do not have the
sight to facilitate gaining knowledge from the environment. So it has become
RBI’s thrust to include intervention of children with visual impairment at the earliest
age possible to minimize or even avoid the expected developmental delays in their
cognitive, communication, motor and social skills. Being able to train early both the
child and the parents on how to deal with the disability will yield better results in terms
of acquiring academic and life skills that will enable the person and everyone around
him to live normally.

This is the essence of RBI’s early intervention


QUICK STATS and preschool program for children who are
blind and with visual impairment. For this year,
ACTIVITY QTY
we reached our milestone of having12 babies
enrolled in our Parent & Child program. This is
Total number of students 60
the most number of babies that we have as
Number of graduates 8
students since the early intervention program
was launched.

RBI Manila’s 2016 Preschool Graduates ready to move up for inclusion to regular Grade 1 classes.

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I will lead the blind by ways they have not known,
along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the
darkness into light before them and make the rough places
smooth. These are the things I
will do; I will not forsake them.
Isaiah
42:16
INCLUSIVEEDUCATION Leaving no blind behind. This is our goal in our inclusive education program.

Education is everyone’s right and it is just unfortunate that persons with


disabilities (PWDs) are often being deprived of this right by the same institutions
which should guarantee it. That is why we continually exert efforts to explore and find
the best possible way that we can get children with visual impairment to attend school.

Our strategic move to address this matter has been to train


teachers, school administrators and other stakeholders on
how to handle children with impaired vision inside regular
classes. We also provide devices for the student’s special
needs as to ensure that the school environment and their
classes would be conducive to learning.

In 2015, we were able to train 543 teachers and enroll to


schools a total of 3,285 students with visual impairment.
Moving on to 2016, we look forward into motivating
more schools to open their admission to them. The
challenges are great but these only motivate us to
persevere in fulfilling our mission to open up
opportunities for visually impaired children to have
access to quality education.

QUICK STATS
ACTIVITY QTY
Enrolment of prep,
elementary and secondary
3,285
school students with visual
impairment
Pre-service and in-service
543
training for teachers
Inclusive education
orientation for School 121
Administrators
Trainings and tutorials for
17
students
Schools with Blind students
745
mainstreamed
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Give instruction to a wise man,
and he will be still wiser;
teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.
Proverbs 9:9
EDUCATIONHIGHER

In 2015, RBI received a number of complaints about universities and colleges


refusing admission to students with visual impairment. The usual reasons given
were: a) the teachers were not ready to handle students with visual impairment and
b) they did not have the special tools needed to teach them. This is a serious
blatant violation of the Magna Carta for Persons with Disability which provides that
PWDs must be given full access to quality education, but many academic
institutions are still unaware that such a law exists.

To address the issue, Resources for


the Blind reached out to administrators
of schools and universities in
partnership with the Commission on
Higher Education (CHED) and became
more assertive in its drive for inclusion
of students with visual impairment in
higher education.

In 2015, 308 university administrators and


faculty attended the orientation workshop
for the inclusion of students with visual
impairment. This is an improvement on
the level of participation that we had in
the past two years.

Based on our latest data, we have already given training to 95 universities where a
total of 165 college students with visual impairment are enrolled. Our data also
showed some encouraging results as we have twenty students who have been
given college scholarships.

QUICK STATS
ACTIVITY QTY
University administrators and faculty attending orientation workshop for the inclusion of
308
students with visual impairment

Universities/Higher Education Institutions with students with visual impairment 95

College Scholarships for students with visual impairment. 20


Students enrolled in Higher Education 165
Orientation in inclusive education for students with disability to universities. 40

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EDUCATION
&
The LORD gives sight to the blind,
the LORD lifts up those who are bowed down,
CARE the LORD loves the righteous.
PREVENTION Psalm 146:8
EYE
While our main mission is to
provide services to persons with visual
impairment, we also have programs to
prevent blindness and assist patients with low
BLINDNESS
vision. Our approach is to establish meaningful
linkages with government units to track down
those who need eye care services, coordinate with
community workers to implement projects and
partner with eye care specialists to provide the
necessary medical assessment and treatment.

Nationwide trainings and public


awareness campaigns in barangays are
conducted to effectively disseminate
information that would equip the members
of the community with knowledge and
skills that would help prevent blindness.

Although the raising of funds for eye surgeries has been very challenging, we have
been able to continue with the program through the assistance of a major partner,
RBI International (US), who has been consistent in their efforts to find donors for
children who need surgery. Focus is given to children because of the special urgent
attention needed for childhood blindness cases.

At the end of 2015, the United States Agency for International development
(USAID) awarded RBI with a grant to launch a project which will help ensure the
continuum of care for children with visual impairment. Full implementation of the
project commences in January 2016 and will run until 2018.

QUICK STATS
ACTIVITY QTY
Public awareness campaigns to prevent blindness. 10
Blindness Eye screenings and surgeries for patients in partnership with local
843
Prevention government, local ophthalmologists and other partners.
Barangay Health Workers who were given primary eye care training. 176
Pediatric eye surgeries 57
Adult eye surgeries 358
Eye Care
Community Eye Screening 1,058
Community Health Workers trained in Primary Eye Care 281
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LOW

ASSESSMENT
INTERVENTION

For you were once darkness, VISION


but now you are light in the Lord.
Live as children of light.
Having low vision mea ns livin g with a re duce d lev el of si ght, w hich
Ephesians 5:8 &

cannot be fully corrected by the use of regular eyeglasses. It is considered


a visual impairment, but unlike a person who is totally blind, a person with
low vision still has some useful sight left. As such, their needs are different
from someone who has no sight at all. What they generally need are
some training on mobility and the use of special devices to minimize the
difficulties associated with reduced visual ability.

Three years ago, we initiated strategies to enhance RBI’s low vision services by
partnering with optometry colleges and national associations of optometrists.
Today, we have fine-tuned continue our programs which now include low vision
training for teachers, parents and other stakeholders.

In 2015, we were able to organize low vision training for 100 optometry students and
conducted continuing education courses to 30 practicing optometrists. We also
assessed and provided treatment to low vision patients and made low vision devices
available for sale or for lending to students with varying degrees of vision loss.

QUICK STATS

Optometry students who completed the


practicum and attended low vision
100
training in partnership with
Optometry Colleges .

Practicing clinicians/optometrists who


were provided low vision continuing 30
education courses.

School teachers, parents, and other


stakeholders who were provided 1,361
orientation on low vision services.

Patients provided with low vision


162
assessment and treatment
Facilitated school and center-based low vision
assessment of 336 students and provided,
sold or lent low vision devices to 135 students
with low vision.

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CHRISTIANbut extends to the nurturing of what has been planted. This is why our
Christian

GROWTH Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow


to become in every respect the mature body of Him
who is the head, that is, Christ.
Ephesians 4:15
At RBI, Christian Growth has always been at the heart of its activities and
programs. Our work does not stop at planting the seeds of the Christian faith

Growth program has remained an important priority despite the greater challenges
of getting it funded compared to our other programs.

Since the beginning, RBI has always promoted the ministry of distributing Scriptures to
as many people as we can reach. In our programs’ activities, we try to incorporate the
sharing of the Word of God to encourage people with visual impairment. From producing
the first Tagalog Bible in braille, RBI has gone a long way in advancing the Bible through
adoption of the latest technological advancements. Now we can produce Bibles in
different Filipino dialects like Cebuano and Hiligaynon and in formats other than Braille,
such as large print and digital.

To foster spiritual and social growth among elementary and high school students with
visual impairment, we hold the kids and teens camp every summer. Furthermore, our
blind pastors continuously hold weekly bible studies in schools where there are students
with visual disability. We are extremely gratified
that some of these students enroll in Bible QUICK STATS
Colleges after high school for further training ACTIVITY QTY
to become ministry workers. Orientations to churches, Bible Colleges, and
Christian organizations on how to include
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persons with visual impairment in their
programs.

Scriptures, devotional materials, and Bible


study materials produced in accessible 4,757
media for persons with visual impairment

Students served during the weekly school-


781
based Bible studies.

Radio stations for broadcasting Tagalog,


Cebuano and Hiligaynon programs for the 9
blind in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Children who attended the 2015 Summer
205
Camp for Children with Visual Impairment.
Campers endorsed to local churches. 5
Students provided with scholarships and
financial assistance for enrollment of
7
students with visual impairment to Bible
Colleges.

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If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God,
who gives generously to all without reproach,
and it will be given him.
James 1:5
Accessible Media refers to all forms of communication whose MEDIAACCESSIBLE

content can be effectively conveyed to persons with disability,

specifically in RBI’s case, those with impaired vision. In the past, it only
meant producing printed documents in Braille or recording in cassette
tapes. But with modern technology,
accessible media now include materials in
audio and digital formats which can be read
with the use of devices especially made for
this purpose. Software products like screen
readers complement these devices to
provide persons with visual impairment full
and easy access to information that they
need and want. Nowadays, tablets,
laptops, cellular phones and other digital
devices are being used by persons with
visual disability with ease, and in many
cases, more efficiently than sighted people.

To further ensure media accessibility, RBI also maintain partnership with Bookshare,
an online digital library of accessible electronic books for readers with print disabilities.
It has thousands of downloadable materials including textbooks, magazines,
educational books, children’s books, literature, newspapers, and bestsellers.

QUICK STATS
ACTIVITY QTY
Pages of additional Braille reading material for children and adults. 324,392
New titles of digital audio books. 91
Training and support for schools and other organizations in computerized Braille
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production.
Tactile graphics pages included in Braille textbooks and other publications. 1,179
Government and non-government organizations and businesses to provide accessible
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versions of their printed information.
Students in the distant learning Braille Literacy or Braille Transcribing courses. 8
Teachers and other organizations trained and given technical support in DAISY production 67

Technical support and training for Daisy production to other organizations 4

Bookshare clients in the Philippines thru RBI. 35

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SOCIAL INCLUSION
PLACEMENTJOB
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart,
as working for the Lord, not for human masters,
Colossians 3:23

Our job placement program seeks to assist adults who are


visually impaired in their search for employment. Though we
recognize the talents and skills that qualify them to take on the same
jobs that sighted persons have, we are cognizant of the fact that they
face more challenges in the workplace. Many employers are still very
hesitant when it comes to hiring persons with visual impairment. Thus,
our thrust has been focused on preparing both the employee with visual
impairment
and the prospective employer.

Aside from the technical and soft skills trainings we conduct QUICK STATS
for prospective job applicants, we likewise give them
guidance and encouragement on matters related to their ACTIVITY QTY
social, spiritual and emotional well-being. Clients served
under the job
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placement
On the other hand, we continue to communicate with companies program.
and make them aware during our trainings and orientations that
there are really no big adjustments that they have to do when
Employer
hiring people with visual impairment. It is a great fulfillment to 106

see companies opening their doors to our clients and we look Orientations
forward to seeing more blind-friendly employers in the future.

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REHABILITATIONPROGRAM

For we live by faith, not by sight.


2 Corinthians 5:7

Living a productive and meaningful life is QUICK STATS


possible even after losing onés vision. We
ACTIVITY QTY
have been a witness to many success
Coordinated with PDAO’s for capacity
stories of people with visual impairment who 5
overcame their discouragement and now building of local staff.
live productive and meaningful lives. When a Newly-identified blind adult clients
counseled or provided rehabilitation 213
person loses his sight, oftentimes he only
needs to adopt new ways of doing things to services.
achieve the same goals. This is where our Clients provided with center and
community-based counseling and 252
Rehabilitation Program comes in.
rehabilitation services.

Clients with multiple disabilities whose


In 2015, our counseling, mobility training,
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lessons on using technology, Braille reading therapies were facilitated by RBI.
and writing and prayer sessions worked in
Therapists trained in working with clients
synergy to help 213 persons who became 5
blind only recently re-assess their situation in with disabilities.
life and discover new ways of doing things. Human Resource Personnel who were
172
provided Disability Training.

As we move to another year, we look forward to reaching more people with visual
impairment and helping them become functional and productive members of the society.

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May your father and mother rejoice;
may she who gave you birth be joyful!
BUILDINGSUPPORT Proverbs 23:25Inalmostallinstances,parentsofbabieswho were born blind

areatalossanddonotknowwheretoturntoforguidanceonhowto PARENTS’ raise their child and address the baby’s special needs. This

istrueforthosewhoareintheprovincesandintheremoteareas.Toreachandassistthem,weconductworkshopsindifferentareasofthe especially

Philippines to equip the parents with the knowledge and skills to properly raise their
children with visual impairment. We work in close coordination with the support group
Parent Advocates of Children with Visual Impairment (PAVIC). Part of the activities
is to introduce other parents to share how they deal with the challenges and
successfully rise above them. Their success stories give hope and encourage new
parents of children with impaired vision to build a more positive outlook towards their
child’s disability and their responsibility to them.

QUICK STATS
ACTIVITY QTY
New parents of infants with visual impairment who were provided counseling and support. 217
Parents of children with visual impairment who attended trainings and workshops. 269
Parent Organizations whose advocacy were strengthened through the training programs. 3
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Open your mouth, judge righteously,
defend the rights of the poor and needy.
Proverbs 31:9

RBI strongly advocates the vision of the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disability (UNCRPD) which is to promote, defend
and reinforce the human rights of all persons with disabilities. To achieve
this goal, we endeavour to remove the obstacles faced by persons with
visual impairment in the areas of education, health care, employment and
transportation. We believe that most hindrances faced by persons who with
visual impairment are caused, not by the
actual limitations of blindness, but by other people’s typical view that blind people
are unable to do many things.

In the area of employment, we hold seminars QUICK STATS


that specifically target front line staff and ACTIVITY QTY
decision makers in the workplace. We reach out Organizations of persons with visual
to these employers to encourage them to impairment strengthened the
contribute in improving the welfare of persons 5
advocacy and training capabilities
with disabilities. The attendees to our trainings of .
comprise of employers, public school Municipal/City Councils joined to
administrators, human resource personnel, improve the welfare of those with 2
hotel/airlines/shipping lines staff, banking staff, disability.
and administrative staff at the House of Orientations on inclusive education
Representatives and other government offices. 23
for LGUs and universities
Orientations on inclusive society for
221
LGU’s and other stakeholders

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SPECIALPROJECTS
Let this be written for a future generation, that a people
not yet created may praise the LORD: Psalm 102:18
IN PARTNERSHIP WITHCBM
(Christoffel Blindenmission)
A school building construction,
equipment provision,
psychosocial intervention and
capacity-building project

 Five SPED Centers reconstructed.
 Five SPED Centers repaired.

REBUILDING LIVES,  Ten SPED Centers supplied with
furniture and equipment needed by
RESTORING HOPE II students with visual impairment.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH USAID


(United States Agency for
International Development)

 Aims to improve the reading skills of


children with visual impairment by
providing equipment, accessible
reading materials and other devices.

 In collaboration with the
Department of Education.

ALL CHILDREN READING  Project duration: 2014-2016

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH USAID

 Aims to improve braille literacy


among adults with visual
impairment in the conflict-affected
areas of Mindanao.

 Braille literacy instruction module
was developed to address the
needs of teachers without any
formal training in teaching Braille.

ADULT BRAILLE LITERACY  Project duration: 2015-2017

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DISASTE
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up,
just as in fact you are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 R RELIEF
TYPHOON YOLANDA
In RBI’s continuing effort to help families of children with visual impairment recover
from the losses caused by the storm, livelihood skills trainings were conducted and
livelihood packages were provided to 20 families in the Visayas region.

TYPHOONS LANDO AND NONA


RBI distributed relief goods to 14 families of children with impaired vision, whose
homes were either destroyed or flooded by heavy rains brought by Typhoons Lando
and Nona in Bulacan, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija and Samar.

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FINANCIALRESOURCES

And my God will meet all your needs according to


the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians
4:19
REVENUE FOR 2015
FOREIGN GRANTS 32,952,601.00
United States Agency for International Development - USA 14,740,279.00
Christoffel - Blindenmission - Germany 10,977,816.00
International Council for Education of People with Visual
3,289,574.00
Impairment - USA

Overbrook-Nippon Network on Educational Technology - 953,372.00

Hilton Perkins - USA 908,844.00


Hildesheimer Blindenmission - Germany 648,336.00
United Bibles Society - United Kingdom 574,244.00
Light for the World - The Netherlands 454,347.00
Lions Club International Foundation - USA 405,789.00
DONATIONS 15,144,594.00
Other donations 9,809,359.00
Educational aid, tools and kits 3,497,072.00
Preschool tuition and donations 1,387,096.00
Teacher's congress sponsorship 348,384.00
Interest Income 102,683.00
TOTAL 48,097,195.00

EXPENSES

Education program 20,156,754.00

Special programs 10,299,360.00

Administrative expenses 7,073,555.00

Christian growth ministries 3,426,185.00

Education aid, tools and kits 3,356,674.00

Blindness prevention 2,569,330.00

Braille production 1,283,512.00

TOTAL 48,165,370.00

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Acido, Diana Rae G. Bailey, Eln Jeine Carlos, Lourdes M. De Guzman, Timothy Michael Fair Shipping Corp. Goy, Conchita U.
Acosta, Theresita E. Baje, Segfred Carluto, Cecille R. Fanto, Mark Anthony Greenhills Christian Fellowship
Acuna, Ana Marie Balagtas, Marivic Carmelray Industrial Corp. de Jesus, Frances U. FAST Laboratory Inc. Gregorio, Marichele
ADB Staff Community Baldonado, Myrna Greta Carmona, Ana Maria De Jesus, Jenifer B. Fastronics Sales & Service Inc. Guanizo, Nico
Adorable, Dave Baldonaza, Shalom Grace Carmona, Manuel De Jesus, Rita FC Salvador Christian Guelas, Sebastian
Adoremos, Emelyn P. Balmaceda, Lance Xyrus Caronongan, Amante De Jesus, Rita B. Foundation Guevara Realty Inc.
Adriano, Ma. Bless S. Balmes, Gabriel A. Carpio, Gloria A. De Leon, Fides Feature Realty Holdings & Guevara, Norma
Agag, Kate Angelica Baltazar, Corazon M. Carpiso, Mary Joy De Liano, Rebecca Gomez Dev't. Corp. Gulles, Dave Michael
Agbuya, Christian Mark B. Bambang Central School SPED Castañeda, Ma. Patricia De Luna, Ariel M. Feliciano, Ma. Zita Gumaru, Teresita
AGC Automotive Philippines Center Castaño, Celita De Quiroz, Josefina Feliciano, Zita Gutierrez, Floralyn
Inc. Banasan, Emerson Castelo, Angel De Roma, Rommel Fernandez, Daisy Rhie Gutierrez, Girme
Aguila, Rica A. Banzil, Crystal Joy Castillo, Lourdes M. De Silva, Consuelo Fernandez, Erlinda G. Gutierrez, Mishka Ada
Aguilar, Alexander Barboza, Loreta Castillo, Luz Dee, Agnes Fernandez, Ma. Tanya Beatrice Gutierrez, Paul Benedict
Agujo, Lourdes & Cindy Bariuan, Ma. Argella Cecilla Castillo, Reynaldo Defense Strategist Security R. Gutierrez, Romy & Poween
Agus Development Corp. Baron Agri & Industrial Corp. Castro, Arturo Serv. Inc. Fernandez, Margareth Ann C. Hagos Jr., Renato
Ahuro, Violy Barreto, Paul Nicholas Castro, Mar Del Rosario, Vicente & Teresita Fernando, Carmen Halili, Rachel
Air Filters Phils., Inc. Barros, Abigail & Bia Casupang, Angela Dela Cena, Nerissa R. Fifth Wall, Inc. Handicap International
Alamon, Prescilla D. Barsona, Arvin Cataring, Jennifer Dela Cruz, Feliciano Filamor, Armee Marie Hapi Agri Group Inc.
Alandy-dy, Jahzeel Bartolay, Ranshile F. CBM Dela Cruz, Marla Filconfab Incorporated H-CHEM Industries
Albano, Yolanda Bartolona, Erlinda Eloisa S. Cebu Pacific Dela Cruz, Rhealyn P. FIM Sales Corp. Incorporated
Albay Doctors' Hospital Inc. Basa, Allaysa Mae CEMS Industrial Products & Dela Merced, Ma. Ellein Fiserv Resources Inc. Heimbrod, Carmencita
Alcantara, Magdalene Basic Machinery & Acoustics Systems Inc. Dela Paz, Joshua Flores, Joanne Herera, Amor
Alejandria, Angelina Corporation Centro Escolar University Dela Paz, Manuela Flores, Lita Hermogenes, Corazon
Alejandria, Jannalyn Basilio, Victoria F. Cervantes, Rosalinda H. Delen, Thasmine Jade Flores, Ma. Allysandra E. Herrera, Althea
Alejo, Florence O. Batausa, Letty Chan, Domingo & Nancy Delos Reyes, Beferlyn Flores, Samuel HGL Development Corp.
All Nations Publishing Co., Inc. Bautista, Zayne Kairi Chan, Ma. Luisa Delos Reyes, Edrian Flowtork Technologies Hidalgo, Rita Ann
Allandy Dy, Dolf & Ley (CKB Bayot, Lourdes S. Chang, Jocelyn A. Delos Reyes, Evelyn Corporation Hipolito, Erlinda S.
Corp.) Bayview Hotel Dev't. Corp. Cheng, Betty B. Delos Santos Jr., Joel FMF Development Corporation Hipolito, Oscar
Alon, Merlene M. Bello, Noemi Chiang, Elizabeth Ng Delos Santos, Jhon Jhexter Fong, Jerry Yeung Yuen Ho, Brenda V.
Alonzo, John Alvin M. Benalayo, Lourdes Children's Hour Department of Agrarian Reform Forms International Enterprises Holiday Hills Stock & Breeding
Alonzo, Marie Bengay, Ana Choaty, Ruby DepEd Bulacan Corp. Farm Corp
Alpa Plumbing Works, Inc. Benipayo, Audrey Choi, Yang Son DepEd Bulacan Div. Ofc. Fortuno, Mildred Hollywood Optical Supply
Alquertan, Adsea Benitez, Francis Chong, Franklin Krebs Obando Cntrl. Sch Francisco Salvador Christian Holz Coatings International Inc.
ALUACE Corp. Bestile Corp./Ronnie Fernandez Choy, Francis & Linda DepEd Cabanatuan East Foundation Hong, JD
Alumbro, Rosita Better Than Ice Cream, Inc. Chris T. Sports Plaza Inc. Central School Francisco, Bernardita Hong, Jireh
Alvarado, Samuel M. Bik, Chan Yu Chu, Diong Bi Deves, Jeshua Khalel Francisco, Denise Beatrice Hong, Jordan
Alviar, Emeng Billionaire Bee Food Corp. Chua, Avelina Diaz, Lourdes Francisco, Jimwell Hong, Junel
Amalgamated Development Binay, Leonita Chua, Delie Dell Dimaliuat, Ann Lorraine Francisco, John Gilbert Hope Adhesive Paper Prod.
Corporation Binetez, Reynan Teo Chua, Edwin Dimayuga, Felicidad Francisco, Rene Inc.
Amistad, Alexander E. Bing, Uy Chun Chua, Joshua Oliver Din Jr., Allan Friday Ladies BS Group Hsu, Patrick
Amoranto, Rommel R. BIR One Appeal Plan Chua, Julia Pia Diño, Consuelo G. Fronda, Denice Hyndman, Babylina J.
Ampil, Dave Bondoc, Theresita Chua, Lina Diong, Melinda Fuentes, Lourdes Ibañez, Christian
Andaya, Rustica M. Bonifacio, Odette Chua, Maribeth Dionisio, Rosario Fugaban, Florence IBM Philippines Inc.
Ang, Alberto & Valentina Bookman Systems Inc. Chuang, Pacita T. Dizon, Juliana E. Full Line Distributors Inc. ICEVI
Ang, Henry T. Books Atbp. Publishing Corp. Cifra Marketing Corp. Dizon, Leila G2K Corporation Ignacio, Estelita
Ang, Jacqueline Borbon, Carmencita V. Cilot, Ana Margaret Dizon, Milagros F. Gabito, Lawrence Ignacio, Tess & Vic
Ang, Lorinda Borcena, Richmond R. Cinco, Rodolfo & Celerina DLS College of Saint Benilde Gabriel, Maricar Ilag, Carmelita
Ang, Rosemarie Bordon, Rosalia L. Cinco, Sheryl Doligon, Rhea Gabuco, Andrei John Imperial, Ma. Lourdes
Ang-angco, Herminia Borja, Jayvee Clemente, Michael Domingo, Jan Lance Gacutan, Ann Therese Incado, Renato
Angara, Mary Ann Borjal, Jill CMD Construction Services Domingo, Ma. Perlita Gaerlan, Ma. Teresa Indian Ladies Club Manila
Anglo, Karl Borra, Joshua Corp. Domio,Winnie Gajo, Caleb Joshua Inere, Carol
Aniban, Fides Bragais, Eljohn Co, Sonia Dorado, Cyrus Galera, Angel Jhona Lou R. Institute of Inclusive Education
Aniversario, Mark Bravo, Erlinda Co, Suat Hua Dormido, Salvacion Gallardo, Audrey Meldy Insular Life Health Care Inc.
Anonymous Bridge Holdings Co, Susie DOU System Tech., Inc. Gallego, Brylle Vince Inter Asia Outsource, Inc.
Anonymous (Elsa A. Syjuco) Brieta, Erwin Co, Tita K. Ducog, Ma. Theresa Gamboa, Purita O. International British Academy
Anselmo, Ma. Poreliz Bright Asia Realty & Dev't. Comm. Fndtn. for Asia Dulnuan, Alfie Gamboa, Val Intia, Rona Jane Marie
Antonio, Amor Corp. Multimedia Ctr Inc Dumapig, Eunice Gamo, Sophia T. Island Petroleum Corporation
Apacible, Ian Eisa Bright Maritime Corp. Compas, Kiven Dumarao Central School Gapud, Nenita Israel, Elisa
Apartment, Kristina Marie Brigino, Fae Concha, Joey & Genie Dumaraos, Darlene Ysabelle Garcia III, Pascual M. Jara, Eddie
Apolinario, Gary Bringas, Elizabeth S. Conquest Dev't. Leasing Dumlao, Hannah Angelica Garcia, Adelina G. Javier, Eljer John E.
Apolinario, Gloria Broadway Motor Sales Corp. Management Corp. Duque, Carolina Garcia, Carmencita O. JBC Food Corporation
Aquamundo Sports, Inc. BS Technology Corporation Copiaco, Fides Duque, Flordeliza Garcia, Gina JC Plaza Supermarket
Aquino, Summer A. Buenaflor, Lavinia Love Coronel, Dolores Duque, Francisco III & Carol Garcia, Joshua Francis JFVC
Arcal Development Inc. Bunagan, Jennifer T. Corong, Benjie Dy, Jonathan Garcia, Pascual III M. Jimenez, Ma. Theresa
Arenas, Rosemarie Busa, Rhoan Cotoco, Sandy Dy, Pacita Garden of Memories Memorial JJIPP Inc.
Argus, Winnie Busmente, Carlo Crisologo, Carmeling Egwaras, Jennifer Park Jo, Susan T.
Arimbuyutan, Janette Bustamante, Nicasio Crisologo, Morissette Elegoyo, Ma. Vanessa Garrido, Ara Joratech Corp.
Aromin, Servando Bustos Elementary School Crisostomo, Lina Elepaño, Pacita Gas, Gensan Jose, DJ
Arsenue, Ruth SPED Center Cristobal, Michelle C. Elfa Shipyard Corp. Gatmaytan, Virginia Jose, Marinela K.
Asgar, Mich Butoso, Juliana Marshy Cruiz, Romelea Elgera III, Gaudencio Gelomio, Normel Jose, Marinela Katigbak
Asia United Insurance Inc. Buyco, Andrew Cruz, Alexander Elvas, Maria Nelia Geneva Diato Construction & Josiah Security Services Inc.
Asian College Students C. Raymundo Pawnshop Co. Cruz, Daren Herc Elwa, Robilyn Realty Corp. Joson, Rosario
Asian Consolidation Intl Inc. Cruz, Eden Em, Sebastiana M. Glasstemp Industries JPP21 Incorporated
Services C. S. Ramos Real Estate Cruz, Maria Divina EMMI Inc. Corporation Juan, Angelo
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GENEROUS Juan,
I thank my God every time I remember you.
Philippians 1:3
Macapagal, Marisol Ngo, Elmer Quiamco, Sarah Shellsoft Technology Top Draw Animation, Inc.
DONORS Florante Macariola, Elize Beth Ngo, Fritz Rabino, Ian Corporation Topacio Jr., Zosimo
Padre Maclit, Ma. Aleeia Jose IV Nicdao, Antonia Lucresia Rafael, Hannah Shin, Mary Sujin Torres, Grace
Jubilee Magadia, Leovigilda Nicdao, Joel Rafal, Rhea Jessica Shoevice Inc. Corp. Torres, Lolita
Christian Academy Maglapit, Camille Angelique Nicdao, Sotero Ramos, Amelita Sia, Hayley Torres, Ma. Angelica T.
OUR Juco, Jason T. Majalco Inc. Nieva, Norzen Ramos, Joy Sia, Virgilio & Jovita Transpower Builders & Devt.
Juco, Rochelle Chua Malda Jr., Luis C. NMGRA Law Office Ramos, Marita Sibal, Jerwin Corp.
Jumagdao, Adrian Mallari, Catalina Noble, Mercedes Salle Ramos, Menchie Silva, Jaime Treasury Dept. BSP Manila
Jumagdao, Arien Mallari, Mark Nicole Novenario, Rosalinda Rapid Printing Inc. Silverio, Milagros S.P. Trinidad, Jesusa Nazarene
Junio, Edna Maloles, Leticia R. NTK Medical Trading Rayo, Vicente Silvino Lee & Sons Realty, Inc. Rose
Jurado, Gonzalo M. Malto, Aileen Nubla, Ma. Katherine RBI, Cebu Sison, Teresita P. Trio, Carmen
Kaisahang Buhay Foundation Mamaril, Jayson Nuguid, Zenaida RBI, Davao Skeletal Support Inc. Trois Femmes Corp.
Kaisip, Kriza Manahan, Angelito & Eventina Ocampo, Millete T. RBV Plastic Mfg. Corp. Skillbuilders Tsai, Susan
Kapalungan, Ma. Socorro Manahan, Maclester T. Ocampo, Sarah Joyce Readycon Trading & Const. SKT Foods Corporation Tuazon, Daisheryl
Karina Inc. Manalang, Keilla Francheska Ocampo, Teresita P. Corp. Smith, Jill Tuiton, Maria Consuelo
Katarungan, Silverio Manalang, Rosemarie Ocenar, Deniel Princess Receivers & Liquidators Inc. Soares, Ricardo & Virginia Turris Philippines Inc.
Kaufmann Pharma Inc. Manalili, Joseph Angelo Octavio, Joselito Jr. & Ma. Recto Jr., Rafael & Aurora Sobeng Enterprises Inc. Ty, Annette
Kaw, Jenny Manga, Salve Bernadette Regala, Joshua Christian Solina, Rosalinda Ty, Jocelyn
Kelemen, Rosario F. Mangahas, Baby Odyssey Foundation, Inc. Rejen Global Solutions Corp. Soliven, Aida UAP Manila MAGS/Seño,
Kelfers Enterprises Maniego, Emelie L. Ogalesco, Nelia Renato & Fe Marzan Soliven, Cleofe T. Sylvester
Kiak, Clark Stephen Manigque, Teresita G. Oh, Robert Rescober, Victor Soluccione Light Center Uichanco, Antonio Gabriel
Kindot, Arlene Maniku, Emilencia Dizon Oledan, Bobby & Thess Resurreccion, Angelina Songco, Paula Ulgado, Paulita M.
King, Anthony & Jacqueline Manila Cart Oliva, Antonio Jesus Resurreccion, Pia May Soriano III, Andres Union Church of Manila
King, Dorothy Manila Central University Ong, Joel Reyes, Aljin Sotelo Heart Foundation United Bayanihan Foundation,
King, Ma. ANgeles U. Maningas, German Ong, Nathanael & Grace Reyes, Coney Staff Community Fund Inc.
Koepke, Laurie Manzanero, Erlinda Ongpauco, Vivencio Reyes, Grace Serapio STARPHARM INC. United Evangelical Church of
Kristine Jewellery Inc. Mapilisan, Agnes Ople, Bernardo F. Reyes, Reginald Juan Steel World Manufacturing Greenhills
Kwadro (Pitik-Bulag Exhibit) Maranan, Maria Theresa Orbeta, Edjayson Reyes, Romulo Corp. Untiong, William and Clarita T.
Labastida, Euxencia G. Maranan, Vincent Orbino, Marvin Reyes, Yolanda Style & Trend Int'l Corp. Urbano, Agnes B.
Lacandazo, Francheska Lianne Marasigan, Emily V. Ordoñez, Mark Jonel Riego, Emma Suat Hua L. Co. USEP
Lacosta Jr., Ruel Maravilla, Marieliz CT Orlina, Placida Rishi, Harpreet Sucden Phils., Inc. Uy, Carolina
Lacson, Ma. Regina Marcelo H. Del Pilar Mem. Sch. Ortiz, Teresita Rizal Elementary School Suleta, Christopher Uy, Ma. Teresa
Ladia, Sherry Jay SPED Ctr. Osiones, Lilibess Roa, Boots Anson Sun Life Foundation Valdez, Nikki Anne
Ladonga, Jamie Ann Marimon, Joan Osoteo, Orlando Roadel, Ivy Sunga, Marlyn Valdez, Zedrix
Lagnesma, Benny Marina Sales, Inc. P and C Beauty Managers, Inc. Robes, Fay Sunglao, Lolita Valencia, Cristina R.
Laguio, Emma B. Marinas, Henson Pabiona, Marc Frederick Robles, Adelina SUNGLOBE ENTERPRISES Valero, Mr. & Mrs.
Laman, Noel Martinez, Arman & Ma. Pack-Rite Manufacturing, Inc. Robleza, Christian Suntay, Rosario J. Vargas, Jermilyn
Land Resources Development Therese Pada, Earl Klowie Roco, Jennifer Sy, Betty Vecina, Melaniel
Corporation Martinez, Corazon R. Pagal, Virgilio & Venus Rodriguez, Juan Sy, Frances Velasquez, Rosemarie
Lanero Inc. Martino, Antonio C. Pagayonan, Jessica R. Rodrigueza, Angustia Sy, Isabel Veneracion, Carolina
Lantin, Amelia L. Marzan, Fe Palmes, Remar Rogelio, Lorna Sy, Jimmy O. Venida, Lyca
Lanuza, Socorro M. Maur, Timothy Earl Panganiban, Nancy Romero, Rachelle Sy, Lely VGP Foundation
Lao, Mely Maycar Foods Inc. Pantonial, Junel Romila, Ricky Sy, Rosa Chan Via Antica Inc.
Lapitan, Juan Gabriel MBC Human Resources Paper Products Mfg. Ent., Inc. Ronan, Cherry Lyn Sy, Ruby Vifel Ice Plant & Cold Storage
Lapuz, Zhan Cristian Development Corp. Paras, Clarita Ronel Marketing Inc. Sy, Susan A. Inc.
Lara, Susan Mc Bride Corp. Parma, Alan & Ma. Angela Roraldo, Nerissa Sycwin Coating & Wires Co. Vigilar, Gregorio
Laset, Josefina O. Mc Carter, Matthew Parulan, Ma. Elona Rosas Artscrafts, Inc. Taleon, Oscar Villanueva, Carmelita S.
Latayan, Shaina Mechatrends Contractors Corp. Parungao, Nicole Pauline Rosas, Mercedes Tambunting, Teresita S. Villanueva, Cecilia
Lawin Technologies, Inc. Median Sea Charter Services, Pascual, Isabelita Rotelland Int'l. Co. Inc. Tamondong, Eleanor A. Villanueva, Delilah S.
LDL Realty Estate Corp. Inc. Pascual, Jenny Rotrade Phils., Inc. Tan, Alexis Darwin Villanueva, Estela
Lee, Eleanor Medical Center Trading Corp. Pasetes, Miriam Rubante, Faith Eunice Tan, Cely Villanueva, Lucille
Lee, Lucy Mega Jesta Prints Inc. Patoola International Holdings Rural Bank of Odiongan Inc. Tan, Chester Jake Villaraza, Mandy Ailee
Legaspi, Reinel Jude V. Mega Subic Terminal Services LLC Sabidor, Samantha Tan, Cristina Villaseñor, Jocelyn
Leysam Commercial Inc. Inc. Patricio, Alexander & Elizabeth Saira, Ponce Tan, Cynthia L. Viray, Marissa
Li, Jacqueline Tan Meister Transport Inc. Paulino, Pablo P. Salaveria, Rafael Tan, Dewey Vita, Carmelita
Li, Lydia Y. Melo, Jose & Norma PAVIC Salcedo, Pacita Ll. Tan, Edward L. Vitas, Lucita C.
Libunao, Reggie Angelo Mendiola, Josefina Payumo, Estelita Sali Production Concert Tan, Emily B. Viva Inc.
Lighthouse Club Manila Mendoza, Eladio Jose Peña, Jenalyn Salonga, Rogelio Tan, Ena Walther, Bjoern
Lim, Bella Mercado, Homer Pepin, Tessie Saluysoy SPED Center Tan, Estrella B. Wang, Levi Angelo
Lim, Charles A. Mercado, Jenny Peralta, Paula Jane Salvacion, Josefina O. Tan, Francis Wayno, Milagros
Lim, David & Belen Mesco Express Service Corp. Perea, Victorino Samaniego, Celso & Amy Tan, Jacquilyn Wee, Kilip & Terry
Lim, Indaylee B. MET Museum Perez, Marion Samaniego, Lutgarda A. Tan, Janet Palau Wei, Gloria
Lim, Ingrid Metrobank Foundation, Inc. Peroy, Madelyn Samson, Nomeriano Tan, Leonardo Weisser, Randy
Lim, Jennifer Mijares, Racquel Phil. Society of San Diego, Benjamin Tan, Nene Wong, Christine
Lim, Julie Miras, Mercedes Anesthesiologist Inc. San, Chanel Chloe Tan, Rod Wuyi, China
Lim, Nancy Mirchandani, Arjan Philippine Blind Union Sanchez, Cecilia A. Tan, Ruby Yamazaki, Aileen
Lin, Chung Chuan MJS Maceda Philippine Hang-ya Industries, Sanchez, Marian Christina Tan, Suzara H. Yamson, Emma C.
Liu, Jacqueline Marie Modular Metal Philippines, Inc. Inc. Sandico, Violeta Tan, Tan Ching Beng (Ben) Yang, George T.
Liwanag, Elaine Joy Mojica, Arminia Philippine Information Agency Santiago, Marlyn Tan, Teodora D. Yangkong, Toming
Llamanzares, Mila Moloboco, Cristina Joice Philippine Savings Bank Santos, Florinda Tandiama, Maria Theresa Yao, Jeanne L.
Llamas, Aurora R. Monasterio de Sta. Clara Philkraft Wellness Corp. Santos, Herminia R. TDR INCORPORATED Yao, Ma. Suzetta
Llamas, Daenerys Ysabel Mondoñedo, Belen R. Physicians for Peace Santos, Jerome Teacher Ann Yap, Deshzel
Llamas, Dani Monsod, Georgina A. Pilar, Evelyn Santos, Jose Florentino Team Members UP NSTP c/o Yasumatsu, Elizabeth A.
Llenado, Aurelio Monte de Ramos, Lerry Pinazo, Jackielyn J. Santos, Julito C. Abigail Magno Ybanez, Leo
Llenado, Eiryn Tecson Montejo, Alicia Q. Pinuela, Lindenn Cliford Santos, Mabel Tecson, Flora Yenko, Ma. Luisa
LLRJ Trading Montellano, May B. Pioneer Stationers, Inc. Santos, Purita Quilatan Tee, Erlinda M. Yeo Ka Chu, Manuel
Lo, Jackie & Nena Montes, Amelia L. Plaridel Surety Insurance Co. Saplaran, Rachelle Ten Knots Philippines Inc. Yoma, Angelita
Lopez Family Montiague, Evelyn Pleno, Mercedes P. Sario, Sarah Teodoro III, Anastacio Young, Cecilia
Lopez Sugar Corp. Montinola, Antonio PNR Sarmiento Agrifarm Terez, Alma Yu, Albert
Lopez, Ananayo Monzon, Jervin Po, Jennifer Rose Incorporated TESDA Central Office Yu, Anne Marie
Lopez, Delia V. Mora, Teresita Po, Peter Sauco, Mr. & Mrs. Greg & Tesorero, Jian Karlo Yu, James
Lopez, Marie Joyce Moran, Alita Polancos, Mr. & Mrs. Family Teves, Evelyn Yu, Robert & Lilian
Lopez, Ramon J. Munar, Vanessa Ponferada, Teddy Sayos, Gabriela Anne O. The New APEC Devt. Corp. Yung Sung Industrial Phils. Inc.
Lopez, Rein Fiona Nadal, Eugenia Portillo, Jess Schneegas, Alpha Ti, Zenaida L. Yutuc, Sally
Lorenzana, Louise M. National Council on Disability Power Coolaire Systems, Inc. Sealane Marine Services, Inc. Tiburcio, Carlota S. Zabella, AGM Conrado
Lorenzo, Agnes Barbara L. Affairs Preclano, Yvette M. See, Eliseo and Lydia Tigas, Vic & Warlee Zalamea, Enrique
Lorenzo, Joanell Kay B. National Library Priego, Emma See, Olivia Sharon Times Paint Corp. Zalameda, Roden
Lorica, Joanne Navarro, Erlinda Primero, Keziah Felicity Segarra, Amelia G. Tiu, John Zaldarriaga, Michelle Erika L.
Lu, Elizabeth Nave, Miriam PS Bank - Peso Seno Metal Enterprises Tiu, June Zamora, Rita
Lucas, Marlo Nepomuceno, Justin PTR Properties Sentine Dev't. Corp. Tizon, Cynthia Zapanta, John Jaylo
Lucero, Leana Marie Net Pacific Inc. Pua, Julieta M. Serabia, Jaisen Cai To, Kam Tan Zapanta, Zedric
Luis, Ateena Mari Ortiz New Myrex Laboratory Pura, Arnel Serbito, Jana Togavino, John Dominic Zarate, Wilhelmina
Luy, Nancy New Plastimate Manufacturing, Purcil, Lauro Serrana, Julian Rey Tom Wong, Ivan Darren Zari Jr., Serafin B.
Mabasa, Nora G. Inc. Purol, Alfredo Sese, Lyra Feline Tomas, Jemima Jezreel Zenith Medical Equipment
Mabulay, Enrica Ng, Aurora Puyat, Antonio Sevilla, Vergel Tomasian Fastfood Corp. Zuñiga, Daniel
Macadangdang, Rogel M. Ng, Yuen Ling Qua, Josephine & Pacita SGV Foundation, Inc. Tongco, Ruby U.
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