If we’re going to check our history, the young generation are usually the ones starting the revolution. In this day and age, the revolution is about sending food to those in need via community pantries.
One student of University of Asia & the Pacific and an ANIMA member chose to give something back to the community in the eve of her birthday.
First year Masters in Political Economy Student Andria Terese Nicolas who is also a young entrepreneur donates essential goods to Kiwanis Club of Los BaƱos.
“We have lots of challenges but in spite of all those, we must still be grateful, grateful for the life and opportunity, we actually giving in our simple ways ever since but for this pandemic, we must share more and for my birthday this year, would like to take this opportunity to share.” - Andria Terese Nicolas
Andria is also the brand CEO of GlamHigh Cosmetics which she launched last year even during pandemic and distributing nationwide. It’s one platform also to help those who doesn’t have jobs right now displaced because of this global health crisis.
ANIMA, a community of actively participating students, exists to protect, maintain, and uphold an atmosphere of student initiative for the University’s well-being; and to form the most human in the individual through the adherence of self-knowledge, self-mastery, and spirit of self giving with the Values of ANIMA which is Service, Pursuit of Excellence and Respect for Individual.
Andria Terese Nicolas is also a member of different organisations with main objective to help out such as Kiwanis Club of Makati and American Association of the Philippines. She’s been awarded a plaque last time for her unwavering contribution to help the indigents.
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