From September 19-24th the I Can Serve Foundation held a football invitational tournament to raise breast cancer awareness. The three teams selected to play in the charity showdown included Global FC, Kaya FA and the Philippine Azkals. There was much hype around the fixtures as Team Azkals finished their most successful World Cup Qualifying run in the county's history and both, … [Read more...]
“Triking” to Payatas
For my very first trip out to visit the new location of the Drop in center for the Fair Play for All Foundation, I had quite the travel experience. Day started with a short cab ride to the Ayala MRT Station, followed by a crowed rush-hour ride to North Ave. Once I was off the train, I jumped into another cab to St. Peter's Church on Commonwealth Ave, where I met up with FFA's … [Read more...]
New Hope for Football Development: Kaya FC Launches Youth Academy
On October 16, Kaya FC launched their Youth Academy at Manila's University of Makati. The morning was filled with excited children from every age group ready to hit the field. The day started early as parents anxiously registered players. By 9am, groups of players separated by age groups started to form, and distinct levels of players were beginning to show. It was surely an … [Read more...]
First Jeepney Ride in Manila!
My First Jeepney ride in the Philippines was a special experience. It was during a light afternoon on a quite route. We had the luxury of the entire space and only traveled a short distance. Quite the contrary of the realities of true Jeepney traveling. We even had the chance to snap a quick picture. SMILE! Now, my second Jeepney ride was extremely different. After getting … [Read more...]
Hammering Out the Old Drives New Hope: FFA’s New Home
Today I had the very special opportunity to not only take a look what will become the Fair Play for All Foundations new home, I had the chance to help with it's initial construction. In actuality, it was really more like it's "deconstruction." When I was told that the foundation had finally found it's first physical location after a grueling search for the right place and size, … [Read more...]
Re-Discovering Social Media in the Philippines
Since I started the Spirrs Network a couple years ago, I learned a lot about social networking and how it was imperative to the success of my websites. After, I soon realized that I needed a Facebook Page and a Twitter account to start promoting my network and our websites. Prior to coming over to the Philippines, I looked to use these tools only to drive traffic to my site. … [Read more...]
Streets that Guide an “Asong Kalye” To Be
I was born and raised in Chinatown, New York City to a Chinese Father and a Filipina Mother. Growing up in Chinatown with my older sister, we were brought up in a household that was for the most part traditionally Chinese, that included my parents and my grandmother and my late grandfather. Although my sister was born in the Philippines and spoke Tagalog at a young age, she and … [Read more...]
New Country New Club
So, I have been in the Philippines for about a month and a half now, and since arriving here so much has happened. I am beginning to feel as though recording and keeping up with my daily experiences is proving most difficult. Making a routine for my reflecting and introspection was something I thought would be easy and quite simple. It turns out, with a seemingly impossible … [Read more...]