WONDER WOMAN MOVIE SCREENING FOR A CAUSE
As Steve from “Wonderwoman” shared, “If you see something wrong happening in the world, you can either do nothing or you can do something.” People of all ages did their part and supported James Mackay Foundation’s movie for a cause “Wonderwoman” last June 4, 2017 at Century City Mall in Makati. These people enjoyed the movie and also spent time to help the foundation’s beneficiary – Philippine National School for the Blind. A cinema of the Century City Mall was jam-packed as the crowd were excited to see Wonderwoman in action. A video presentation was also seen by the audience for them to be given an overview of where their money would go to. This presentation included an animation of the livelihood centers to be built for the foundation’s beneficiaries.
Well-known people and sponsors graced the event to support James Mackay Foundation’s beneficiary, the Philippine National School for the Blind and its students. PBA Legends Nic Belasco with his wife former Bb. Pilipinas Miss World Mafae Yunon Belasco, Harvey Carey with his wife Ember Carey, and Ali Peek with his wife Roices Naguit also came to watch and support with their children. Miss JM dela Rama, a blogger, attended the event, too.
This event would not be possible without the help and support of the following sponsors: Mackay Green Energy Inc., East West Bank, Ramen Metro, Bless Okiniiri, Buensuceso Sondia Construction Corporation, Sir Williams Hotel, Marriott Hotel, Tasty Tucker, Parenting Emporium, Marco Polo Hotel, The City Club, Johnson & Johnson, and New Era.
Antiope said to Diana, “You are stronger than you believe. You have greater powers than you know.” These visually impaired students from Philippine National School for the Blind, Germaine Arante and Jackielyn Pinazo, showed their powers and how talented they are as they sang a song welcoming the movie-goers before the movie started.
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