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Good day. This is a survey about the promotion of the advocacy of WALO visual artist “fusing Passion for art and love for humanity” in sharing the art through free teaching in the society and creating an advocacy ad campaign for WALO. Kindly read the instructions and answer the questions responsibly your opinion are most welcome here. Thank you!
A group of vibrant artists forged together with a common vision and advocacy. Fusing passion for art and love for humanity, WALO tries to push their deeds one step further to use their God-given talents towards helping those in need. WALO is a group of artists with multi-faceted talents, specializing in different styles of art. WALO might be a very young group but the undertakings achieved within one year time of its foundation are remarkable. One of the group's aims is to bring art closer to the marginalized group of our society. We strongly believe that there is one Amorsolo or Botong Francisco in the deprived community just waiting to be discovered.
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1. What do you think to the organization that has helping the society in giving a free lesson about art?

2. Are you aware of that organization?

Aware not aware A little

3. How/where did you hear about that organization?

4. Are you aware in WALO visual artist and their advocacy?

Yes no A little

5. How/where did you hear about it?
Public social media T.V radio
Word of mouth Friends others (please specify)

6. WALO visual artist is known for helping the society by giving a free lesson about art. What is your reaction about it?

7. How teaching art in the community will help the young generation to pursue their talent? Why?

8. What If WALO visual artist have an opportunity to teach in your community. Are you willing to participate? Why?
Yes no

9. What you think they should teach in your

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