Fely’s Jewelry and Pawnshop’s other Civic Endeavors Part 1: GIVING OF CHRISTMAS TOYS, BALLOONS AND BAGS OF CANDIES, CHOCOLATES AND COOKIES TO HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN ON CHRISTMAS

Giving of Christmas Gift, Balloons and Bags of Candies, Chocolates and Cookies to Hospitalized Children at Tagbilaran City Hospital by Fely’s Jewelry and Pawnshop in collaboration with Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry. – December 09, 2006

Fely’s Jewelry and Pawnshop in partnership with the Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry handed out Christmas presents to Boholano youths, women and children last December 9, 2006. Norris Oculam of Fely’s Jewelry and Pawnshop along with the BCCI Board of Trustees were met with happy faces as they gifted children with toys and balloons at the Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital Pediatric Ward. Light was shared as they also donated rechargeable lamps to the Juvenile Youth Detention Center and gave bundles of joy to the inmates. More hearts were warmed as gifts were likewise presented at the Women’s Crisis Center.

Giving of Christmas Gift, Balloons and Bags of Candies, Chocolates and Cookies to Hospitalized Children to Hospitalized Children at Mayor  Hilarion Ramiro Sr. General Hospital and S.M. Lao Emergency Hospital in Ozamiz City. – December 22, 2004

Giving of Christmas Gift, Balloons and Bags of Candies, Chocolates and Cookies to Hospitalized Children t to Hospitalized Children at Northern Mindanao Regional Training Hospital in Cagayan de Oro City. – December 28, 2004

The gift (toys) giving made by the “Green Santa Claus” of the FELY’S JEWELRY AND PAWNSHOP in Ozamiz City was on December 22, 2004 at the Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. (MHARS) Regional Training and Teaching Hospital at its pediatric and orthopedic wards and also at the pediatric ward of S.M. Lao Emergency Hospital. Total number of child patients who were given special gifts was 35. On December 28, 2004 another gift giving to sick children was made in the City of Cagayan de Oro at the pediatric and orthopedic wards of the Northern Mindanao Regional Training Hospital which involved 67 child patients.

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