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In January 2017 the region of Camarines Sur of the Philippines was hit by Typhoon Nina. Unfortunately the typhoon had caused damages that has affected Holy Trinity College of Camarines Sur. My father Bobby Palanca along with my mother Lina Palanca moved to the Philippines in 2013 to help manage the schools of our family and my grandparents Richardo and Conchita Palanca who started in 1966.
My father's goal of expansion into new educational sectors and program has been rapidly in the works since his arrival. Currently, the hotel and hospitality program is underway.
A majority of the school's students are funded by the government. Just so you are aware, that every donation will matter, an average student enrolled at Holy Trinity College costs $1200 US Dollars for a 4 year term. However the damages caused by Typhoon Nina has caused a delay in development and expansion. Together we can help my father continue this plan at Holy Trinity College.

Holy Trinity College of Camarines Sur has 50 years of serving and inspiring people through quality private education. Holy Trinity College is committed to equip learners with the basic competencies, desirable values, adequate and appropriate facilities and to ensure a continuing human resource development and welfare program for administrators, teachers and personnel through a conducive learning environment with competent and committed personnel administrator as well as supportive stakeholders.
On May 7, 2017 I plan on joining The 5 Boro Bike Tour in New York City. Yes it will be difficult but I will bike 40 miles for my family's schools and hopefully I can aspire you to help me raise funds to continue my family's plan for expansion and development.
Thank you for your time and your always continued support! Let's help together for education and the students of Holy Trinity College of Camarines Sur.
-Rob Diesel

