An Cafe (アンティック珈琲店), is a Japanese Oshare Kei band formed in 2003 and signed to the independent label Loop Ash.
The band is composed of four members, all male, and all from the Kantō region of Japan. They are: Miku (vocals), Bou (guitar), Kanon (bass), and Teruki (drums).
珈琲店 (kohi-ten) means “coffee shop”. However, the band chose an alternate pronunciation, カフェ, or Café.
(This pronunciation can still be seen on their previous official website:(アンティックカフェ – Antikku Cafe).
The band is variously called Antique Cafe, An Cafe, and Antic Cafe by fans. Their name is listed in English on the “Cosmos” single as “Antic Cafe”, but on most of their recent singles, as well as on their current website, it is “An Cafe”.
Members
Miku – vocals
Takuya – guitar (since 2007)
Kanon – bass
Teruki – drums
Yuuki – keyboard (since 2007)
Former members
Bou – guitar (2003–2007)
SAD, because of Bou was not in- antic cafe more.
mostly i like antic cafe, member more too miku and bou.
Members
Miku – vocals
Takuya – guitar (since 2007)
Kanon – bass
Teruki – drums
Yuuki – keyboard (since 2007)
Former members
Bou – guitar (2003–2007)
SAD, because of Bou was not in- antic cafe more.
mostly i like antic cafe, member more too miku and bou.
The landfill in Payatas, The Philippines, is notoriously known the world over as Smokey Mountain. For over 35 years, the smoking dump site has grown to become a stark and heart-tugging reminder of the desperate conditions of humanity.
On a daily basis, children pick through newly arrived garbage to collect material to sell. The earnings made by one child are not enough to even buy food for the day.
Hence, entire families are forced to climb the mountain each day, hoping to earn enough to feed everyone. Children as young as four years old are forced to work in this daily struggle for survival.
On 10 July 2000, after a period of heavy rain, a trashslide occurred in the Payatas dump claiming over 200 lives, including many children. The tragic victims were the scavengers and sorters at the dump site and those living in the nearby shanties. While the authorities instituted better management of the site after the tragedy, many continue to depend on scavenging as it is their only means of livelihood.
Fortunately, there are caring organisations such as The Lighthouse Center For Children Foundation, run by Judge Lorenzo B. Veneracion (former Manila judge and Charter President of Rotary Club Quezon City North). They operate a much-needed charity project to alleviate the sufferings and to help reduce their dependence on scavenging as a livelihood. Among their supporters are FusionExcel International, which has previously donated funds towards this worthy initiative.
The Lighthouse Center For Children Foundation currently provides food to these underprivileged children, now numbering over 500 children daily.
This figure used to be 2000 children per day, but support and donations have been getting harder and harder to obtain. The foundation hopes to be able to feed 5000-10,000 children every day if it can raise additional funds. There are over 20,000 children living on Smokey Mountain. Intending to function as more than a soup kitchen,the foundation embarked on a Literacy
Program for the Payatas children.
Most of the children are not attending school, but helping, at their tender age, to support families. Nevertheless, most of the children dream of becoming teachers, nurses or doctors. Sadly, their dreams are hindered by the reality of poverty and its vicious cycles.
Through the educational component of the project, the Foundation hopes to break the cycle.
In addition, programs are also on-going for Health Care Services and Skills and Livelihood Training are being conducted for the adults.
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