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CFP-PBCI COMMUNITY GETS TO ENJOY BISTRO BEFORE EVERYONE ELSE
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • HARMONY WITH OUR BEING
  • HARMONY WITH THE CREATOR
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by Lakan Sumulong

The staff of PeaceBuilders Community and Coffee For Peace had our regular Monday morning worship and reflection time at the Coffee For Peace Bistro. Afterwards, they were given a treat to experience being valued clients by the CFP Bistro serving partners and barista partners. The other staff members who were doing urgent errands and other baristas who…

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‘KAPEYAPAAN’ IS LAUNCHED TO MEET COUNTRY SIDE MARKET
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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by CFP InfoComm Team

Kapeyapaan. The term is a play of two combined words: kape (coffee) and kapayapaan (peace). While the newly-designed Coffee For Peace Bistro and its future branches will be focused on serving the major cities, face-to-face with the branches of multinational corporations’ coffee shops, Kapeyapaan will serve the provincial centers and municipalities and will bring the locally-produced,…

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UBC-SCARP STUDENTS AND PROFESSOR VISIT CFP KALINGA
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by CFP InfoComm Team

Nine graduate students from the University of British Columbia – School of Community and Regional Planning (UBC-SCARP), led by their professor, Dr. Leonora Angeles, chose to do their field research among Coffee For Peace (CFP) partner communities in Kalinga. They were hosted by  Twinkle Alngag Bautista, our PAR Missionary in the Cordillera Region. They were also…

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