Outstanding Outreach
By rakski
@rakski (156496)
Philippines
March 24, 2018 9:47am CST
Hello everyone.
Saturday has been a busy day for me. To start with, it was my daughter's second day in learning Japanese. Afer that we went to her school for our project -- the Outreach.
I can say it was a successful day. We start it off with a short film viewing. Followed by games, activities, snacks and more games. And of course our give away for them.
I can see in their faces the happiness and appreciation. Though it was tiring, we had a lot of fun.


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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
25 Mar 18
Congratulations for your activity with the children. Those pictures really showed how happy the children were.
Wow you're daughter was learning Japanese! That's cool, I guess she doesn't need substitle when watching Japanese movies or cartoons, specially if it's dragon ball super.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
26 Mar 18
@rakski I envy her because she won't need subtitles anymore watching jap movies or anime. 

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@rakski (156496)
• Philippines
26 Mar 18
@Letranknight2015 she likes anime alright!
She sings Japanese songs I cannot understand
She also uses some apps
She also uses some apps
@Jessabuma (31696)
• Baguio, Philippines
24 Mar 18
Wow! Nice moment for you. I am happy you had fun.
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@marguicha (230349)
• Chile
25 Mar 18
Beautiful picture. The kids faces are full of happiness.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
25 Mar 18
where are you in that picture collage?
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@rakski (156496)
• Philippines
26 Mar 18
@ridingbet I am not inn the picture this time.
I am the one taking the picture. Those are some parents that helped us with the activities.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
26 Mar 18
@rakski i see. i hope you share a shot of yourself so we can imagine the user here as you.
@dgobucks226 (37621)
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27 Mar 18
Playing games and activities is such a nice way for the children to socialize.
@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
25 Mar 18
That is what you call compassion. That amidst all the hurly-burly that we deal in this life, we never forget those people who have less than what we have. 
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