Monday, May 31, 2021

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Marc Federic and Shaira exchange 'I dos'

Posted: 31 May 2021 08:19 AM PDT

A MORE than two-year love affair has blossomed into a serious relationship that ended up in a Church wedding.

Newly-wed couple Marc Federic Alloso and Shaira Nacional got married on May 30, 2021, at Sacred Heart Seminary, Lizares Avenue in Bacolod City.

They have sought the blessings of God Almighty and their respective parents for their union which was attended by their family, relatives and friends.

The couple was former teammates in their work in 2019.

In those times, "Marc did not have a girlfriend for four years and he was searching for someone to fall in love with. It was also a coincidence that I was also single and available at that time. It was my teammate Anne Cometa who bridged us until such introduction led to an acquaintance and even further we became lovers," Shaira shares.

Marc has pursued Shaira spending time to share her company every lunchtime as their team dine together.

He courted her until he got her friendship and finally her love and affection.

It was on July 25, 2019 that she said yes to his proposal.

The couple has enjoyed being together and got inspired to even do their respective works.

Marc and Shaira were surrounded by the love of their family, friends, and their godparents when they exchanged their marriage vows. They were grateful to God for granting them the opportunity to live together under the bond of marriage.

They vowed to love and support each other and the family that they will raise together in the future.

It will always be God who will be at the center of this union with the love and support of their respective family and dear friends.

They expressed their sincerest gratitude to those who witnessed their union.

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Badjao Nojuan: A Good Samaritan

Posted: 31 May 2021 08:18 AM PDT

GOOD Samaritan life is about creating meaning, and meaning does not come from what you get, it comes from what you give. Ultimately, what you get will never make you happy for long but who you become and what you contribute will.

We would like to commend and congratulate the sponsor for supporting the initiative that will save more lives by fostering change in the community. Bacolod City was blessed by a Good Samaritan, an anonymous sponsor that calls himself Badjao Nojuan on Facebook. Sponsoring 100 cats to be spayed and neutered at Animal Barracks Clinic in Sumag and Care (Community Animal Rescue Efforts Clinic) in Kametal Madalagan, Bacolod City, from May 21 to 23, 2021.

We appreciate the responsible furparents time and rescuers' attention despite their busy schedules to have their rescue cats spayed and neutered. Not only that he sponsored the campaign in spaying and neutering 100 cats he also provided packed lunch for the volunteers and furparents who were there at the clinic.

The event will not exist without the sincere support and resilience of the volunteers from Animal Barracks Clinic in Sumag, Jayvee Ortega, Kerr, Wayne Sevilla, Jaymar Sevilla, Shiela Mae, Ecoy, Tasha Arela, Rod Angelo Gabrinez, Veterinarian Volunteers; Dr. Froilan Juntilla, Dr. Niki Sayson and Care (Community Animal Rescue Efforts Clinic) in Kametal Madalagan, Bacolod City Volunteers; Dr. John Micheal Cambuguason, Dr. Karla Jean Reas, Assistants; John Armand F. Valdevieso, Errol Medel, Lloyd Lorenzo and April Rose.

One of the lucky pet rescuers that were able to avail of the sponsored free spay and neuter is Lincy Alcansare, a resident of Barangay 10, Bacolod City. Lincy has 25 rescue cats and 18 stray cats she feeds in her area. As an independent animal welfare advocate, rescuer, and stray feeder having her cats spayed and neutered is a great help to her financial responsibilities.

We all try our hardest to survive the Covid-19 pandemic and we may not provide an excellent lifestyle for our furbabies because of our financial situations. It has been challenging for everyone.

We can help in our own way by providing basic needs such as promoting spay and neuter and providing food, shelter, unconditional love and protection.

Spaying and neutering is the only solution to curb the overpopulation of stray dogs and cats in Bacolod City. The Bacolod City Pound is already in full capacity and is underfunded and is not receiving sustainable funding to maintain the local city pound.

The Philippines, in general, has millions of strays, dogs, and cats roaming around the cities. The only prevention and solution that works is spaying or neutering our domesticated pets as well as the stray dogs and cats in our community. Millions of dogs and cats roaming around in the Philippines malnourished, disabled, covered in mange, and sleeping on garbage piles is a very common awful sight that needs to be resolved.

Both strays and abandoned family pets are thrown away to the local city pound. If you haven't seen the local city pound yet, I urge you to visit.

Spay and neuter campaigns are usually arranged by non-government animal welfare groups at low cost and have been challenging for the pet owner to have their pets spayed and neutered due to their pandemic financial situation.

Badjao Nojuan, thank you, you have been an inspiration for everyone and have set an example through your humble generosity, not only to be hopeful during pandemic but also to continue advocating to be the voice for the voiceless. Kapon ang Solusyon!

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