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Magsanoc-Alikpala is the managing director of Asianeye Productions Corporation, producer for ARD German TV, and contributing producer to Cable News Network (CNN).[permanent dead link ]
Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, founder of ICanServe, enthuses: "Everyone comes out a winner in Pink Kitchen! We're here to support a very worthy cause."
Compelled to connect with a cancer survivor to help her on her own journey, she met Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala. They and two other survivor friends, despite limited resources, ended up forming the I CanServe Foundation.
... The Pink Kitchen event at the Rockwell Tent. To initiates like me, Kara M. Alikpala explained the significance of "Pink." If the red ribbon is for support for AIDS, pink is for breast cancer. The group behind it is the ICanServe Foundation, an advocacy group committed to fighting breast cancer ... pioneer the first nationwide early breast-cancer detection program.
"I Can Serve Foundation", led by Ms. Kara Magsanoc- Alikpala, is one of the most dynamic patient support networking group actively promoting awareness and directions to alleviate the rising incidence of breast cancer among Filipino women.
Kara Magsanoc Alikpala, the brave and charming daughter of my STC classmate and PDI editor Letty Jimenez Magsanoc ... Kara whom I had known since she was in diapers, the firstborn daughter of Letty and Dr. Carlitos Magsanoc, founded the "I Can Serve" Foundation soon after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997.
These are some of the papers written and presented during national cancer conferences in the country: ... How to Organize Breast Cancer Support Groups Published for the cancer resource book ICANSERVE written by Breast Cancer survivor Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala
INTRO: An Abu Sayyaf leader is believed to have been shot in a fight with Philippine troops, but officials have yet to confirm if he was killed in the encounter. ... Kara Magsanoc Alikpala has the details from Manila.
The staff of Asianeye productions tried to watch all of the 200-plus films made by Action King Fernando Poe Jr. in putting together the new TV special "Alay ni Da King," which airs tonight on ABS-CBN. It was daunting. "We divided the work," says Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, AsianEye executive producer.
Kara is Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, founder and moving spirit of I Can Serve, an advocacy and assistance group for breast cancer.
The reformatted show does away with the singular critique of the featured documentaries. The new episodes have an eclectic panel of critics—broadcast journalists Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala and Ed Lingao and journalism professor Danny Arao—whose reviews of the finalist documentaries offer an analytical perspective.
As soon as I get closer to the camp, I see CNN's Hugh Rimington discussing the situation with some other people. Out of nowhere I hear someone say, "Hey cuz!" It was Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, running around with CNN.
Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, founding president of IcanServe and herself a cancer survivor, echoed Mayor Fernando's sentiment, adding, "We ultimately want women to take charge of their health."
Senator Legarda presented recently the 2009 Bessie B. Legarda (BBL) Memorial Foundation Award ... Andrews is the 9th BBL awardee whose esteemed roster includes ... journalist and head of the breast cancer support group ICanServe Foundation Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala (2004)
These three critics are Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, Prof. Danilo Araña Arao, and Ed Lingao.
"Everyone has been touched, whether directly or through relatives or friends," Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala affirms. A survivor of breast cancer herself, Kara founded the I Can Serve Foundation, an advocacy group for early breast cancer detection. In December this year, the foundation is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
For Health and Well-Being, the indefatigable efforts of Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala as chairperson of the breast cancer awareness support group I Can Serve had her trooping to the stage,
Pretty, perky, talented Kara Magsanoc Alikpala started the miracle of organizing, mobilizing and rousing fellow breast cancer survivors to help women recognize the signs, to help women who cannot afford treatment, and to help them to emotionally and spiritually cope with the disease.
1ST SENATE BREAST CANCER FORUM: Sen. Sergio R. Osmena III whose wife Betina is a cancer survivor, ... I Can Serve Founding President Kara Magsanoc - Alikpala and Sen. Sergio R. Osmena III.
KARA Magsanoc-Alikpala will be one of the three distinguished critics when "Dokyu: Ang Bagong Mata ng Pinoy Documentaries" returned on ABC 5 starting Friday at 10 p.m. "Dokyu" will now be a competition program, in different levels or categories. For the first season it will be a student documentary competition.
ABC news manager Ed Lingao, another critic, commended "Pundido" for its "excellent scripting" while documentarist Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, who reviewed the PUP documentary when it was aired on DOKYU last June 29, applauded the writers and the director for coming up with "a simple story with a lot of heart."
Abu Sabaya is accused of leading a band that kidnapped dozens of people, including an American missionary and a Philippine nurse killed recently in a battle with government troops. Kara Magsanoc Alikpala has the details from Manila.
The staff of Asianeye productions tried to watch all of the 200-plus films made by Action King Fernando Poe Jr. in putting together the new TV special "Alay ni Da King," which airs tonight on ABS-CBN. It was daunting. "We divided the work," says Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, AsianEye executive producer.
Compelled to connect with a cancer survivor to help her on her own journey, she met Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala. They and two other survivor friends, despite limited resources, ended up forming the I CanServe Foundation.
Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, founding president of IcanServe and herself a cancer survivor, echoed Mayor Fernando's sentiment, adding, "We ultimately want women to take charge of their health."
... The Pink Kitchen event at the Rockwell Tent. To initiates like me, Kara M. Alikpala explained the significance of "Pink." If the red ribbon is for support for AIDS, pink is for breast cancer. The group behind it is the ICanServe Foundation, an advocacy group committed to fighting breast cancer ... pioneer the first nationwide early breast-cancer detection program.
Kara is Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, founder and moving spirit of I Can Serve, an advocacy and assistance group for breast cancer.
The reformatted show does away with the singular critique of the featured documentaries. The new episodes have an eclectic panel of critics—broadcast journalists Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala and Ed Lingao and journalism professor Danny Arao—whose reviews of the finalist documentaries offer an analytical perspective.