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Transforming spaces, transforming PAWS! A group of talented young designers uplifts the Philippine Animal Welfare Society Animal Rehabilitation Center in Loyola Heights, Quezon City.


By The Philippine Post

Philippine Animal Welfare Society Renovated By Interior Design Students

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With the aim to provide relief and comfort for rescued pets, a group of young designers renovated the reception and recovery areas of the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) Animal Rehabilitation Center, a non-government organization’s shelter in Loyola Heights, Quezon City.

Founded in 1954 by British educator Muriel Jay, the low-cost clinic provides veterinary services to pets of the indigent community. The organization has since spayed and neutered over 300 cats and dogs saved from neglect or cruelty.

Entitled Alwán, a Filipino word for serenity and relief from sorrow, it is the transformation project of the concerned Interior Design Program students of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB). It aligns with PAWS’ mission to alleviate suffering and stigma surrounding lost or abandoned furry companions.

The waiting lounge, was designed to be spacious to accommodate and offer an engaging expanse for personnel and guests.

The space has small ramps for puppies. It likewise features feline steps for active kittens to access elevated places without excessive jumping. Cozy chairs with cushions were also placed for the eager adoptive owners and donors who continuously drop by the sanctuary.

The learners incorporated the colors blue, green, and yellow to provide warmth, hope, and the power of nature in the 10 recuperation pens intended for isolation and specialized care for the distraught and distressed.

The facilities were likewise refurbished and curated for easy access to foster the practice of humane treatment and a nurturing environment.

Indoor plants such as selloum and moses-in-the-cradle, plus photos were installed to give an eco-friendly experience for the visitors.

Under the guidance of Benilde Interior Design mentor IDr. Randy Pabona, the team was comprised of Kelly Andrei Abad, Angelika Mae Aguilar, Julia Pamela Alfonso, Zenisa Claire Asuncion, Rudi Jenelle Concepcion, Athena Mae Cruz, Carla Gionna Dayanghirang, Dorisa Gwen De Joya, Jameela Durrani-Khan, and Kathryn Lauren Enorme.

Completing the roster were Sophia Margarett Ferrer, Alaine Nicole Hernandez, Franchezka Johnna Jumarang, Gabrielle Grace Luy, Kaila Gabrielle Miranda, Cyra Therese Muyano, Mary Antoinette Nery, Jhemmar Vincent Riguerra, Victor Raphael Santos, Eddie Shi, and Winona Alyssa Te.

They organized fundraising activities such as bazaars, merchandise sales, and raffle draws to gather resources and facilitate community empowerment.

The young visionaries highlighted their concepts, journey, and construction process through presentation and illustrative materials in an exhibit at the Ayala Malls, Manila Bay.

For more information about Alwán, visit https://www.facebook.com/thealwan2023.