52 wishes granted


CCP workforce Christmas sharing for cancer patients

DREAMS DO COME TRUE Dr. Jorge Ignacio of the PGH Cancer Institute is joined by CCP officials Tess Rances, Chinggay Bernardo, and staff and the various presents for the cancer patients

At a time when celebrations are difficult due to the ongoing pandemic, the workforce of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) opted to make its yearly Christmas program more meaningful by sharing with the cancer patients of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) Cancer Institute recently.

Each year the Cancer Institute, led by its director, Dr. Jorge Ignacio, puts up a Christmas tree at the Cancer Institute lobby where the cancer patients hang their Christmas wishes. The public can voluntarily choose one or more wishes to grant. This special project has been implemented for many years and last year, the wishes in their tree were 100 percent granted for the first time by their generous donors and supporters.

REACH OUT AND TOUCH Dr. Jorge Ignacio of the PGH Cancer Institute extends his gratitude to the CCP for granting the wishes of the 52 cancer patients with their respective Christmas gifts

To coincide with the CCPs 52nd year this 2021, the CCP workforce granted the wishes of 52 cancer patients through the joint efforts of the officers and employees of all the departments and divisions. The gifts were personally received by Dr. Jorge Ignacio. This Christmas sharing is only one of the many initiatives that the CCP continues to undertake for the less privileged and the marginalized sectors of the country through its Arts for Transformation and Outreach Programs and its COVID-19 Response Programs. The PGH is a regular beneficiary of the CCP’s outreach programs, such as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) mini concert held in December 2020 at the PGH for the patients and frontliners.

(Photos by Kiko Cabuena)