Sipalay
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Number of Children in the Program: 71
Nutritional Supplements Used:
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- 6-12 months – Cerelac
- 13-24 months – Alaska powdered milk
- 25-36 months – peanut butter + MNP (micronutrient powder)
- 37-60 months – MNP (micronutrient powder)
- Pregnant and Lactating Mothers – peanut butter
Sipalay
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Number of Children in the Program: 71
Nutritional Supplements Used:
-
- 6-12 months – Cerelac
- 13-24 months – Alaska powdered milk
- 25-36 months – peanut butter + MNP (micronutrient powder)
- 37-60 months – MNP (micronutrient powder)
- Pregnant and Lactating Mothers – peanut butter
About Sipalay
Recipients: Barangays 2,3,5, Mambaroto, San Jose, Maricalum, Mina, Manlucahoc, Cayhagan
People are engaged in rice and sugarcane farming and fishing. Most of them are elementary graduates and high school graduates. Almost all houses are made of light materials. The area is typhoon-prone, with many informal settlers.
Cherryl Florencondia
Sipalay Community Coordinator
Cherryl a dedicated humanitarian and healthcare professional, calls Sipalay, Negros Occidental her hometown, where she was born on August 9, 1985. Married to Reggie Nepunan, Cherryl has exemplified a life of service and leadership.
Since 2015, Cherryl has volunteered with unwavering commitment at BCF, where she currently serves as a Board Member. Her passion for helping others extends into her professional roles as well. Since July 2019, she has served as an LGU Midwife and Emergency Response Conductress, playing a critical role in community health and emergency services. She is an active member of the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, equipped with certifications in Basic Life Support for health providers and Standard First Aid. Beyond her professional and volunteer commitments, she finds solace and expression in music, adept at playing the piano and singing.
She embodies a life dedicated to service, community, and the betterment of those around her, making a profound impact through both her professional healthcare contributions and her volunteerism.
Bountiful’s Community Coordinators
Community coordinators serve with Bountiful as volunteers. They organize other local volunteers and together conduct screenings, train families, distribute locally-purchased nutritional supplements, and follow up on infant development.
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All donations go toward identifying mothers and children in need, providing food supplements, health lessons, and other services. All donations are welcomed. Recurring monthly donations support community stability.
- $10 = nourish 1 child for a month
- $30 = nourish 3 children for a month
- $120 = nourish 1 child for a year
- $500 = nourish an average community for a month
- $6,000 = nourish a community of your choice for one year
