The Kaleidoscope Benefit Concert, held last December 6, 2025, was a heartwarming success that truly embodied the spirit of service, compassion, and community at Southville International School affiliated with Foreign Universities (SISFU).
Created with a simple but powerful purpose—to bring joy and meaningful experiences to 60 elementary students of CAA Elementary School—the Kaleidoscope Benefit Concert became more than just a musical event. It was a day filled with learning, laughter, and lasting memories for our beloved little bida kids.

Through the power of music and shared talent, SISFU student performers Janine Teñoso, Maxine Trinidad, Emman Franc, The Sirens, Vortex Three, Czerjosh Santos, and Dea Fernandez, with a special appearance by Jeremiah Ong, captivated hearts and helped turn generosity into joy. Their performances set the tone for a celebration that blended entertainment with purpose.
In collaboration with SISFU’s Rotaract Club, the beneficiaries—Grade 3 students of CAA Elementary School—enjoyed a full day of engaging activities designed to inspire and educate. From fun games and shared stories to meaningful lessons on kindness, anti-bullying, dental hygiene, and understanding needs versus wants, every moment was thoughtfully planned to create both impact and happiness.
As we came together to Unite for Good, we were reminded that service is most powerful when hearts, hands, and intentions align. The day concluded with the distribution of noche buena packages and school supplies, but more importantly, it left behind smiles, connections, and memories that will last far beyond the holiday season.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our generous sponsors Philippine Airlines, Converge Fiber X, Rita’s, 3D Botics, and Triple D Driving School for making this benefit concert possible and for helping us create a meaningful impact on the children and the community.
The Kaleidoscope Benefit Concert stands as a beautiful reminder that when music meets service, and when students lead with compassion, we can truly make a difference—one smile at a time.

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