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It was a success!

Last Saturday, Bulilit Lit for YolandaPH Relief raised Php 62,620 for the children affected by Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

Thank you so much to the following groups for making the event possible:

Adarna House
Alitaptap Storytellers
Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan (Ang INK)
Anvil Publishing
Flipside Publishing
Halo Halo World
Hiyas/OMF Literature
Kuwentista ng Mga Tsikiting (KUTING)
Lampara Books
Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY)
Sipat Lawin Ensemble
Tahanan Books

Thank you most especially to all the people who visited the event and did their Christmas shopping there! Your money will go to a good cause. We hope you enjoy the books and art and other items you bought at Bulilit Lit for YolandaPH Relief. :o) 



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