A website for House of Refuge Foundation, Inc. (HOR).

Abstract. House of Refuge is an organization mainly responsible for the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual fulfillment of abandoned, orphaned, neglected and abused children. Support, whether in cash or in kind, is encouraged through the website. The website provides relevant information (i....

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Main Author: Chuaunsu, Jeremy Ryan S.
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Published: Animo Repository 2000
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-27182020-10-26T09:30:03Z A website for House of Refuge Foundation, Inc. (HOR). Chuaunsu, Jeremy Ryan S. Abstract. House of Refuge is an organization mainly responsible for the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual fulfillment of abandoned, orphaned, neglected and abused children. Support, whether in cash or in kind, is encouraged through the website. The website provides relevant information (i.e.: historical background, mission and goals, programs and services, news updates, etc.) available to individuals and organizations that would like to lend a helping hand to these needy and distressed children. The website also features testimonials of the children and how HOR has changed their lives. Coupled with the testimonials, profiles of the houseparent, fundraiser and volunteer are also included. The website offers ways and means on how individuals and organizations could participate in the upbringing of a needy or distressed child. The website contains 20 pages of text and images. The following multimedia tools are also used: audio and video clips, mp3 songs, java script enhancements. To generate feedback, questions in the guestbook are designed to elicit information about the website visitor. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1718 Bachelor's Theses Animo Repository
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description Abstract. House of Refuge is an organization mainly responsible for the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual fulfillment of abandoned, orphaned, neglected and abused children. Support, whether in cash or in kind, is encouraged through the website. The website provides relevant information (i.e.: historical background, mission and goals, programs and services, news updates, etc.) available to individuals and organizations that would like to lend a helping hand to these needy and distressed children. The website also features testimonials of the children and how HOR has changed their lives. Coupled with the testimonials, profiles of the houseparent, fundraiser and volunteer are also included. The website offers ways and means on how individuals and organizations could participate in the upbringing of a needy or distressed child. The website contains 20 pages of text and images. The following multimedia tools are also used: audio and video clips, mp3 songs, java script enhancements. To generate feedback, questions in the guestbook are designed to elicit information about the website visitor.
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A website for House of Refuge Foundation, Inc. (HOR).
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title_full A website for House of Refuge Foundation, Inc. (HOR).
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