ANGAT BUHAY’S MUSEO NG PAG-ASA TO WELCOME WALK-INS IN MARCH

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Originally published on February 28, 2023

Starting March 1, 2023, Angat Buhay will be admitting walk-in visitors to the Museo ng Pag-asa, where the non-government organization (NGO) holds office and curates artifacts, memorabilia, and multimedia materials from the 2022 people’s campaign.

Part of the museum’s collections are handcrafted items that were personally given to Angat Buhay Board Chairperson Atty. Leni Robredo by individuals and organizations all over the country, many of which are now part of the Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network that supports and implements programs, projects, and activities of the NGO.

Everyone is invited to visit the museum, to revisit key moments of bayanihan in recent years, and to keep its spirit alive by supporting Angat Buhay’s mission to help more marginalized communities all over the country.

Raffy Magno, Angat Buhay Executive Dirdctor

Visitors can secure a museum pass for P100, except for children, students, senior citizens, and PWDs can do so for only P50, when they go to the Museo ng Pag-asa located at 84 Cordillera St., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City from Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00AM-4:00PM.

They can also find more information by clicking on the link below: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02BESo569Q938MFMWpageACSFGtXmsj91ircJAHXFGW25XgL22iVe7JiaFvVFsfxmDl&id=100083177868563&mibextid=qC1gEa#

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The Angat Buhay Team, led by Chairperson and President Leni Gerona Robredo and Executive Director Raffy Magno, met with key officials from the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Southeast Asia Maritime Branch and Gender Equality sectors in Canberra, Australia, to discuss ongoing projects and initiatives focused on women and gender equality.

The meeting was attended by Ms. Jane Duke, Assistant Secretary of the Southeast Asia Maritime Branch, Ms. Stephanie Copus Campbell AM, Ambassador for Gender Equality, Ms. Sarah Goulding, Assistant Secretary for Gender Equality Disability and Social Inclusion, Mr. Aedan Whyatt, Assistant Secretary for Southeast Asia Development & Programs, and other representatives from the Philippines Section, including Ms. Farah Tayba, Ms. Melissa Peat, Ms. Sam Vallance, and Mr. James Lawler.

Together, they explored opportunities for collaboration to empower women, promote gender equality, and advance inclusive development in the Philippines.

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