Last year, Sun Life and Piolo Pascual collaborated and came up with a calendar featuring beautiful photos taken by Piolo. Now, we are treated to captivating nature-inspired photographs shot once again by this talented celebrity through the SunPIOLOgy 2011 Pursuits Journal.
The journal comes in a nice box which makes it perfect for gift-giving
I wholly support this worthwhile project because for each sale of the planner, Sun Life Foundation will donate P50 to Piolo's own charity, the Hebreo Foundation, an organization that ensures poor, but deserving, children get access to quality education.
I like the bookmark. It has a small medallion featuring the Sun Life logo.
Did you know that only 10 out of 100 elementary students reach college level? Help raise those numbers up! Instead of spending almost P4,000 on cups of expensive coffee just to get a planner, please consider buying SunPIOLOgy 2011 which is available in all Fully Booked stores and all Sun Life Customer Centers nationwide. This way, you'll be helping underprivileged children break free from the clutches of poverty and exploitation. The Pursuits Journal also has pages that will encourage you to be an advocate of the environment and sustainability. By contributing to this cause, your purchase will yield benefits for future generations of Filipinos.
Piolo during the SunPIOLOgy launch
If you're in the following areas, drop by and visit the SunPIOLOgy 2011 benefit exhibits at these venues:
-- 4/F Eastwood Mall from Nov 26 to Dec 10
-- Fully Booked High Street at the Fort from Nov 26 to Nov 30
-- Filipinas Heritage Library in Makati from Dec 6 to Jan 7
-- The Art Hall of The Enterprise Center, Makati from Dec 12 to Jan 12
One of the photos included in the bidding
There, you can see for yourself all the autographed and framed photos found in the journal and which are being sold through an online bidding at www.sunpiology.com. Highest bidders will be determined by midnight of January 11, 2011 in time for Piolo's birthday. Proceeds will help send children to school.
You can view more photos I took of the exhibit in Fully Booked High Street here.
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