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    Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc.
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    TYKF PROVIDES PLANTING CALENDAR & SEEDS TO VIGAN CENTRAL SCHOOL

    12/15/2010

     
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    Last December 10, the Tan Yan Kee Foundation team distributed seeds and planting calendars to the Vigan Central School as part of its Planting Calendar and Seed Distribution Program, which seeks to provide an alternative and year-round food production for recipients.  

    The school has 803 pupils from Grades one to six, 150 Kindergartners, and 43 under the Alternative Learning System or ALS.  Present during the turnover where District Supervisor Corazon A. Timbreza, Vigan City Councilor George Vilanueva,  School Principal III Antonio Tacuycuy, Allied Bank Vigan Branch Manager Roland Repato, PNB Vigan Branch Manager Chery Toquero, PNB Vigan Relationship Officer Rosario Navarro, Agricultural Technologists Teresita Raboy and Lito Fornias, and Organic Fertilizer Coordinator Narcisa Alijon.  

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    Negros Ngo, tyk Team Up for Calendar Distribution

    4/26/2008

     
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    The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc., from April 17 to 22, 2008 was in  Negros Occidental for its Planting Calendar and Seed distribution Program as well as touching base with health units for its Project Asthma.  

    The Tan Yan Kee Foundation partnered with the Negros Occidental Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. (NORFI) in distributing 600 sets of Planting Calendars and Guidebooks together with 1,200 packs of vegetable seeds to poor farming families in Negros Occidental, under the Foundation’s Planting Calendar Distribution Program.

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      Planting Calendar

      Guidebooks to planting vegetables in the form of a Planting Calendar and Planting Guidebook are distributed, together with vegetable seedlings. The program aims to encourage the propagation of vegetables as food source or as source of livelihood. 

      This year we will tie up with public elementary schools or DepEd’s “Gulayan sa Paaralan” Program.


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    tan yan kee foundation, inc.

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    The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. is the corporate social responsibility arm of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies. For close to thirty years, TYKFI has been approaching corporate social responsibility from a holistic commitment framework targeting education, culture and sports; health and social welfare including environmental concerns; research; and manpower development.

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