Noel Bazaar turns over donation to Inquirer Foundation | Inquirer News

Noel Bazaar turns over donation to Inquirer Foundation

/ 08:50 AM March 17, 2023

Present during the turnover of the Noel Bazaar donation are (from left) Cut Unlimited Inc. special event and admin staff Joy Buella, digital marketing specialist Aien Lemence, president Mayose Gozon-Bautista, Philippine Daily Inquirer's president and CEO, Rudyard Arbolado, and Inquirer Foundation executive director Connie Kalagayan.

Present during the turnover of the Noel Bazaar donation are (from left) Cut Unlimited Inc. special event and admin staff Joy Buella, digital marketing specialist Aien Lemence, president Mayose Gozon-Bautista, Philippine Daily Inquirer’s president and CEO, Rudyard Arbolado, and Inquirer Foundation executive director Connie Kalagayan.

MANILA – After almost three years , the Noel Bazaar staged a successful comeback in three venues in 2022– Okada Manila, Filinvest Tent Alabang and World Trade Center.

The country’s longest-running shopping event also gave back to its partners and beneficiaries recently.

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Mayose Gozon-Bautista, president of Cut Unlimited Inc. and organizer of Noel Bazaar, recently turned over a donation to Inquirer Foundation.

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The donation will help the Inquirer Foundation’s education and youth related advocacy programs. 

 “We are truly grateful to Cut Unlimited for their generous donation from some of the proceeds of their Noel Bazaar sales. It has helped the Inquirer Foundation sustain its scholarship grants and other youth empowerment advocacies,” said  Connie Kalagayan, executive director of Inquirer Foundation.

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