UNICEF’s Auction for Action 2013

UNICEF is celebrating National Children’s Month with an auction curated and presented by UNICEF Special Advocate for Children, Daphne Oseña Paez. This online event runs until October 27, 2013. Complete details can be found here.

This auction is being held so that home-based learning programs can be established for children.

Participating artists are:
Nemo Aguila • Amina Aranáz
Arnold Austria & Sonny Sunga of Jagnus Design Studio
Philip Badon • Manuel Baldemor • Jovan Benito
Betis Crafts • Remy Boquiren • Elmer ‘Emong’ Borlongan
Jinggoy Buensuceso • Michael Cacnio • Ed Calma for Lor Calma & Partners
Juan Carlo Calma • Norberto ‘Lito’ Carating • Seb Chua
Kenneth Cobonpue • CSM Philippines • JP Cuison
Olivia D’Aboville • Olivia D’Aboville for HIVE • Antonio Daleon
Kristine Dee • Janina Dizon • Domicillo
Iñigo Elizalde for Catalina Embroideries • Dex ‘Garapata Man’ Fernandez
Sandra Fabie Gfeller • Gregory Raymond Halili • Mia Herbosa
Jeannie Javelosa • Jaypee Wrought Iron Manufacturing
Jewelmer Joaillerie • Pete Jimenez • Niccolo Jose • KawayanTech
Ito Kish • Kohler • Raymond Legaspi
Lightworks Resources, Inc. • Adler Llagas • Locsin International
Joyce Makitalo • Hamzah Marbella • Jun Martinez
National Bookstore • Milo Naval • Leeroy New
Ann Ong • Ramon Orlina • Daphne Oseña-Paez
Epjay Pacheco • Debbie Palao • Ann Pamintuan
Tess Pasola • Celso Pepito • Vernon ‘Spoonman’ Perez
Impy Pilapil • Danny Rayos del Sol • Luisa Robinson for Luisa Home
Ana Rocha • Vikki Rodriguez for Accessoria • Dominic Rubio
Stanley Ruiz • Wataru Sakuma for MASA Ecological Development Inc.
Popo San Pascual • Juvenal Sanso • SC Vizcarra, Inc.
Vito Selma/Stonesets Int’l • Mitch Shivers • Paul Syjuco
Christian Tamondong • Ricky Toledo & Chito Vijandre for FIRMA
Triboa Bay Living by Vivere Lifestyles Co., Inc. • Roceli Valencia
Nicole Whisenhunt • William Yu • Reg Yuson • Willibald Zeck

10 Comments

  1. animetric

    November 4, 2013 at 8:51 am

    Too many lazy PRs these days. They don't even bother actually reading the blogs of the bloggers they invite, something that's very basic and something they would do if they actually cared about the brand they're handling.

  2. * roche *

    November 4, 2013 at 9:00 am

    Speaking from a client POV, I'm often called naman as “mommy” even though I don't have kids. It probably comes with the territory since I talk with a lot of mommy bloggers. No biggie, though. 🙂 Good, sensible post. Thanks!

  3. skysenshi

    November 4, 2013 at 9:14 am

    Haha, my problem is namimilit sila na mag-feature ako about diapers when I have nothing to practice on. Haha. Frustrated auntie, though, because I've been wanting a niece/nephew for quite sometime now. 🙂

  4. skysenshi

    November 4, 2013 at 9:15 am

    So true! Hindi naman puwedeng one size fits all. Research is such a basic exercise when we were all in school.

  5. skysenshi

    November 4, 2013 at 9:18 am

    I like that photo too. It's one of the best lectures I've given as a professor. Tinakas ko APC students ko and brought them to UP Sunken Garden.

  6. MrsMartinez | Mrs-Martinez.com

    November 4, 2013 at 3:10 pm

    Di ka din nag de deodorant?! Apir!
    Nice post! Hope to see you soon ; )

    xoxo
    MrsMartinez

  7. skysenshi

    November 5, 2013 at 12:41 am

    Hahaha, apir! Di naman tayo nag-iisa. None of my siblings din (pati parents ko) nagde-deo.

  8. Janaki Garcia

    November 5, 2013 at 1:02 am

    Very well said (clap*clap*). I like the 2nd to the last paragraph most, I can relate so much. PR should read blogs to know more about the people they want to work with.

  9. skysenshi

    November 5, 2013 at 1:16 am

    Definitely! Sometimes I wonder if some of them should go back to school and learn how to write letters, especially canned ones. It's really so annoying to receive one that's addressed to a Mr. Santos.

    And I don't know where the heck people get off belittling bloggers when many of us get more coverage. It's not like it's our job, too.

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