They wore pink, not white. Despite the sultry night, everyone was in high spirits. The children from the streets were equally energetic despite their exhaustive look. I’m really glad I came, not to just bond with the pink ladies. We came out of from our comfort zone and faced reality that there are kids out there who need any help we can give.
The angels who came last night were (left to right):
Antoinette “Marnette” Estacio Feliciano
Theresa “Chuck” David
Lyn Lumanlan Elloso and Family
Maricel “Celdue” Due
Katrina “Nina” Baluyut
Blanca Escoto
Precy Roque
Glenda Deang (seated on the left)
Irma David (seated on the right)
Elisa Del Rosario
Noemi Libunao
Ime “Punzi Punzalan
Cecille Garcia
Carmela “mela” Arceo
Trinidad “Tek” Enriquez
Joy Casupanan
Mildred Santos
Did I miss anyone? Please forgive me. Just add your names to the list. The girls were great -— we connected with the street kids. There were pictorials—no we won’t miss that bit. We belched some songs with the kids—Mela and Punzi almost danced at the ledge of the Holy Rosary parish Hall and there was a touch of eighties in their bop.

Great barn dance girls (joke!)

We wished that there were more from our batch who came. After feeding over 100 children, the girls headed to Northern Brew. ‘Missed that part—so marnette, fill us in on the discussions.




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