RAFI Highlights Creativity Amidst COVID in RESTART Webinar Series 2.0

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption and forced all of us to re-examine the way we do things. In its continuous effort to magnify its initiative to champion an informed and engaged online community, the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) is back with its second season of the RESTART webinar series to support our community as we learn how to thrive in the New Normal.

Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc.’s Restart Webinar: Keeping Creative During COVID with Francis Sollano | Contributed Photo

Even during a pandemic, the creative response and initiatives of various individuals and organizations have set an opportunity to continuously bring an important message of hope and resilience in the form of art.

Individuals and organizations who wish to participate in the webinar can register at the link posted on RAFI’s Facebook page.

The first episode of the second season will feature Francis Sollano, an internationally acclaimed multi-disciplinary creative based in Cebu.  Sollano will speak about the various  art  initiatives he and his team  undertook during the pandemic to  give back to the community and raise awareness about the virus. He will also give us some advice on how our fellow creatives can  continue to be  inspired, productive, and creative  even during a challenging time.

This episode can be streamed on March 4, 3PM at the RAFI Facebook page, Youtube, and CDN Digital Facebook page.

Individuals and organizations who wish to participate in the webinar can register at the link posted on RAFI’s Facebook page.

RAFI  is a non-stock, non-profit organization in Cebu dedicated to elevating the  Dignity  of Man through solutions that enable people to achieve higher levels of well-being.  RAFI’s main program domains include Economic, focused on improving the economic well-being of communities; Social, creating opportunities for growth and improving a sense of identity and purpose; and Physical, building healthy, resilient and livable communities.

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