Urgent Donations Needed for The Province of Batangas - PPEs and Alcohol
Prayer of Lasallians in the time of COVID-19
De La Salle Lipa Relief Goods Distribution
De La Salle Lipa provides assistance to families within its vicinity during this on-going COVID-19 health crisis. Last 03 April 2020, care packages which contained a sack of rice and two bags of grocery items were distributed to communities near DLSL. In keeping with the Luzon-wide community quarantine, recipients of the relief operation showed their gratitude through a sign hung outside their window.
Like the DLSL community, continue to support efforts for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. De La Salle Philippines is accepting in-kind and cash donations to provide for our frontliners, PUMs and PUIs, and those displaced and/or affected by the current health crisis. Click on this link for more information on our bank details: https://bit.ly/donateKadaUno.
kada-uno Towards a unified approach in responding to COVID-19.
Update # 3 from Br. Armin Luistro FSC on the Projects & Initiatives in response to COVID-19
URGENT CALL FOR DONATIONS
We have an URGENT CALL FOR DONATIONS for our guests in our Safe Shelters, who need DIAPERS and CLOTHES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS. As the request is urgent, we hope to receive your donations within the next 24 hours. Thank you and God bless!
UPDATE ON THE SAFE SHELTERS IN MANILA
We are currently accommodating 389 guests in Safe Shelters located in 7 sites. The youngest in our census is barely a week old, while the oldest is 84. They are kept safe and warm at our shelters.
We would like to thank our donors for their generosity — those who donated in cash and in kind. As of today, we have received cash donations and pledges totaling more than PHP 8.6m
Message of La Salle Green Hills President, Br. Edmundo Fernandez FSC about the Safe Shelter in LSGH
Updates on the COVID-19 initiatives of DLSP
Letter of Br. Armin A. Luisro, Visitor of the Lasallian East Asia District on the update of supporting our Lasallian Frontliners.
Let us support our Lasallian Frontliners
Lasallian Prayer in time of Covid-19
A Message to Brother Armin Luistro from Senator Leila de Lima
A message to Brother Armin Luistro from Senator Leila de Lima after the conclusion of the first ever Forum on “Lawfare” held in De La Salle University last 21 Feb 2020.
Read MoreCall For Donations
Once again, we would like to knock on your kind hearts to support our families in need. You may donate in cash or in kind via De La Salle Lipa's Community Involvement Office.
For now, ONLY the following goods/donations are accepted:
- Rice
- Canned goods
- Noodles
- Blanket/mat/banig
- Toiletries
- Medicine (paracetamol and cough medicine)
- Diaper (baby and adult)
- Toys
Kindly drop off donations at the DLSL College lobby. Cash donations are also accepted. Every effort will be highly appreciated.
*Immediate need: Hot meals for the evacuation centers
For inquiries, contact DLSL at (043) 756 5555 or 09059367512 (hotline).
Lasallian Novena For Peace
Lasallians around the globe are invited to participate in a 9 day Lasallian Novena for Peace.
A Novena is a form of Catholic prayer that you can do over 9 days or 9 hours. To pray a Novena, recite a specific prayer or series of prayers with an intention in mind. The prayers for this Novena are all related to peace. The format for this Novena is purposely simple. As you pray this Novena, make it your own, for example, you may want to add you a prayer such as the Our Father to conclude the daily Novena prayer. All are welcome to participate in this Novena.
Read MoreMr. John Gokongwei, Jr.
The Lasallian Community is saddened by
the passing of Mr. John Gokongwei, Jr.
He received his Masters degree in Business Administration from De La Salle University in 1977 and has, since then, been an ardent supporter of education. Through his efforts, countless Lasallian students and scholars were able to reach greater heights. His recent contribution resulted in the John Gokongwei, Jr. Innovation Center, a four-storey building in the DLSU Laguna campus.
His commitment to education, however, extended way beyond La Salle; he has also supported various educational institutions in the country.
We, the entire Lasallian Family, are proud to call him a Lasallian, and extend our condolences to his family.
Philippine Formation for Mission Matrix Writing Workshop - 08 November 2019
Partners and Brothers gather for the first writing workshop of the Philippine Formation for Mission Matrix…
Br. Harry Reynolds FSC
Brother Harold Reynolds FSC
16 March 1924 - 18 September 2019
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
With faith in the resurrection, we announce the passing of Brother Harold Benjamin Reynolds FSC. During his time with us, he touched and enriched the lives of everyone he came into contact with—through his wisdom, graciousness, and humor. He will be sorely missed. Br. Harry was 95 years old.
A Cause for Running
With his love for running, Christopher Polanco takes to the streets and runs for De La Salle University Araneta agriculture scholars
“I run regularly and encourage generous individuals and groups to contribute varying amounts for every kilometer I run and the donations go to the endowment fund.”
There is a unique sense of freedom in running. Aside from the long list of health benefits one gets, there is a great sense of pride in the capacity to traverse distances on your own two feet, literally. For De La Salle Araneta University (DLSAU) chancellor Christopher Polanco, who’s first running experience was with his alma mater, things are slightly different. He doesn’t just run for himself, he runs for future Filipino farmers.
“The first official run I did was during the One Run, One Family, One La Salle Run organized during the Centennial Celebration,” he shares. But he began running seriously in 2016. His first 10km run was in Bacolod. From there he’s moved on to half marathons in 2017 and he took on his first full marathon in 2019 during the Los Angeles Marathon.
At first, Polanco was running for fun, fitness, and health. Running, he shares brings him calmness and an opportunity to reflect on life. After noticing others who used running to raise funds and awareness for certain advocacies, he was immediately drawn to the idea. “So I started to run and raise funds for the DLSAU BS Agriculture Scholarship Endowment Fund by February or March 2018.”
The Salikneta Farm in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan houses the BS Agriculture program of DLSAU. There, students are able to learn and experience—first hand—concepts and theories on agricultural and farming systems. The students live on the farm for the entire duration of their studies, three years to be exact. “Almost 99% of our students in the program are on scholarship,” Polanco says. The University covers their education together with their lodging and food.
This dedication to Filipino Agriculture is a response to the shortage of capable agriculturalists. Polanco, together with the University, strongly believe that agriculture continues to be the key to developing our country. We are, after all, still an agricultural country. “There seems to be little focus and attention, especially government funds, in strengthening the agricultural sector in the country,” he shares.
“I run regularly and encourage generous individuals and groups to contribute varying amounts for every kilometer I run and the donations go to the endowment fund.” To date, Polanco has raised almost Php 600,000.00 from running and plans to continue running, with several runs scheduled in the coming months: the OYM Run (21km) on September 15 the Runrio Trilogy Leg 3 (42km) on September 22, the Yakult Run (16km) on October 6, the Chuncheon Marathon (42km) on October 27, and the HOPE Run (21km) on December 8
But more than donating, Polanco wishes everyone to take part in building up Filipino farmers. “You can also help by caring for the environment by planting trees. You can also plant vegetables in your home gardens, that you will eventually consume. You get a better appreciation of what our farmers are able to do for us when you do this. And, of course, support our local farmers by purchasing local produce,” he says. For now, he does what he can. And, with the help of generous donors and his own two feet, he continues to run and give new life to future Filipino farmers.
If you wish to contribute to the BS Agriculture Program of DLSAU you may contact Chancellor Christopher Polanco through the following avenues:
Email: christopher.polanco@dlsau.edu.ph
Mobile: +63917 522 5683 or +63918 911 0626