I am a college student majoring in Accounting. I forgot how I got interested in philanthropy, but I think it (the closest that I could remember) was when I once picked a book that was nonfiction (more of a memoir/diary type book) and read it halfway through. I got touched by the experiences of people. I wasn't surprised because I have friends who are living a very simple life. The internet is more of a luxury than a necessity for them. I am blessed to be able to share what I have, though I can't say that it is enough, but I know that I can somehow be able to help in the most dignified way that I can.
Favorite Books about Poverty, Development, Microfinance, etc.:
Freedom Writers (urban life and education), *Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl (Holocaust), MacArthur by Bob Ong (poverty, tagalog), and *Falling Leaves by Adeline Yen Mah (gender discrimination)
* = in the process of reading...
Countries of Interest:
Philippines, Thailand, etc. (Southeast Asia Region)
El Salvador, Dominican Republic
Countries Visited:
Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and United States
Favorite NGOs:
Gawad-Kalinga (Philippines), World Youth Alliance (Global), and UNICEF
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