walls of hope

The use of imagery and color can affect the way a person feels. Studies show that therapeutic murals in hospitals provide holistic healing to any child who is about to be examined or given treatment. The presence of these colorful murals is also a powerful way of relieving stress and easing the hearts and minds of its visitors.

A number of people who have visited the Philippine Children's Medical Center have been, in one way or another, inspired by the wall murals found around the hospital (i.e. the story of Munting Patak-ulan). However, most of the paintings have already deteriorirated or have been lost due to time.

Join us as we bring hope to more children through the restoration and improvement of PCMC's wall paintings.

You can email us at: pcmc.wallsofhope@gmail.com :)
You can now submit anything WoH-related. Thanks! :)

Walls of Hope. WOHoo!
Tue Dec 22
siegemalvar:

Walls of Hope. Seated is my friend Tomas Leonor (Mr. Step Juan Himself), he’s the lead artist for this wall. We need your help. If you can drop by the Philippine Children’s Medical Center (Lungsod Kabataan) in Quezon City, then join the fun and help in coloring in the wonderful patterns he had created on the wall. However, because the project’s near completion, it’s best if you inquire first about the schedule. Today, Tomas will be staying until 7pm, and then, he’ll be back to work on the 26th. If you wish to join us, then leave your contact details on my formspring: http://formspring.me/thesiegemalvar .
There are 6 walls/murals all in all, but I have NO IDEA about the progress of the other projects, so I can’t guarantee anything. Maybe they still need volunteers, maybe they’re done. If you’re feeling adventurous, just drop by the hospital and ask around.
Great. Merry Christmas, y’all!

siegemalvar:

Walls of Hope. Seated is my friend Tomas Leonor (Mr. Step Juan Himself), he’s the lead artist for this wall. We need your help. If you can drop by the Philippine Children’s Medical Center (Lungsod Kabataan) in Quezon City, then join the fun and help in coloring in the wonderful patterns he had created on the wall. However, because the project’s near completion, it’s best if you inquire first about the schedule. Today, Tomas will be staying until 7pm, and then, he’ll be back to work on the 26th. If you wish to join us, then leave your contact details on my formspring: http://formspring.me/thesiegemalvar .

There are 6 walls/murals all in all, but I have NO IDEA about the progress of the other projects, so I can’t guarantee anything. Maybe they still need volunteers, maybe they’re done. If you’re feeling adventurous, just drop by the hospital and ask around.

Great. Merry Christmas, y’all!