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PLANTING TREES

PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO
PLANTING TREES Volunteers from the International We Love You Foundation conduct tree planting activities in Macabud, Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal, on May 30, 2024. The foundation, which started in Korea in 1990, is an international non governmental organization (NGO) associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications, according to its website. 'Since its official launch in 2001, more than 155,000 members in 249 regions of 73 countries have been making multidimensional efforts to improve the well-being of the socially underprivileged such as children, women, senior citizens, the disabled, disaster victims, refugees, and the poor, and to create communication and harmony of communities.' PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO