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Linggo, Abril 20, 2014

AMBULARE CUM HEROES

(A walk with heroes)
 
Few months ago we are planning to give relief goods to the victims of Typhoon Yolanda in Villamor Airbase, we have already coordinated with a few people from government agency who are supervising the area, but because they are so strict that time we can drop off the goods but we were not allowed to talk to the victims. Then after that conversation with government personnel we decided to hold back and think of other ways of personally giving the needs of the victims of the typhoon. Accidentally we bump with the current President of Pugad Lawin Philippines Quirino Chapter Lawin Hayes and he invited us to join their caravan going to Caguiuan, Samar on March 20 to 23, and we said yes to the invitation. We have attended several meetings for the caravan, one of the meetings we have was on March 11, 2014 in Bahay Bahayan in Marcos Highway in Masinag. In that meeting we have talk about the details of the caravan going to Samar and what would be the contributions of World Citi Colleges.

We have a few stop over to give for re fuelling and comfort rooms necessities, we have stop at Daraga Albay where we first saw the elusive and majestic Mt. Mayon Volcano that was merely covered by clouds. We did not waste any time we were just given 10 – 15 minutes to do what we have to do. We had another stop over at Naval Base in Legazpi City to take a bath and breakfast then we proceed to Matnog port were we had our lunch before riding the RORO Boat going to Samar.

March 20, 2014 Thursday 3:30pm we left the Pugad Lawin Base in Quezon City, with nothing to expects what would happen and clear purpose on our hearts to help those who are in need. Still with a vague thinking on what to expect on what will happen during the caravan were set aside for a while. We are about to travel by land and sea for about a thousand miles from QC to Caguiuan, Samar and for about 84 hours for 4 days. Carried by hi ace van, a land cruiser and a truck that carried our relief good with a total of 3 personnel from WCC namely Jennifer Imson, Mark Frederick Regino and Sherwin Villegas, 14 persons from Pugad Lawin Quirino and 5 Soldiers from Camp Solcom from Lucena. As we arrived in our first stop at Camp Solcom formerly Camp Nakar our goods were transferred from a truck to a 6 wheeler battle truck that was lend to us by one of the Pugad Lawin from Quezon. After a scrumptious dinner that was given to us we continued our way to a busy road going to the Bicol Region. Most of us take the opportunity to take a rest and sleep; we do know that this travel would not be easy and comfortable for most of us.

 During our ride to RORO going to Samar, Low Pressure Area was noted entering the Eastern Mindanao that somehow affected the weather and seas condition which causes large waves enough to shake the RORO boat, we were a bit anxious that time because of large waves striking the boat plus were in the middle of San Bernardino Strait basically a part of the pacific ocean going to Allen a Samar Port, few hours travelling the sea we arrived at Allen and started to coast the city of Calbayog, Catbalogan, Basey, Salcedo and Guiuan. As we go along the way we can see and feel the wrath and traces of Typhoon Yolanda. There were trees fell to the ground and most of them were cut into pieces, roots were drawn from the soil, major concrete roads was push and blown away from their original places, houses were also destroyed and only used tarpaulin were used to cover as roof and walls from the cold night and thunderstorms that was present that time. We can only imagine how they felt that day cold, hungry, suffering from the lost of someone that they love.

We arrived at Guiuan, Samar at 4:00am in a fellow batch mate of Lawin Eisenhower offered his place for us to rest and eat, then we proceed to the an island of San Antonio, Guiuan Samar a 15 to 30 minutes travel using a small Bangka going to San Antonio. The hardest thing for our travel going to the island that day it was raining hard and a strong swirling wind that causes about 2 feet waves in the sea. We are scared for our safety that time, but moreover it was overcome by our will to help the needy people. We are wet and cold and heartbreak of what we are seeing in the surrounding done by the disaster of Typhoon Yolanda. As we arrived at San Antonio sweet smile welcome us especially the Barangay Captain and member of the community, we know deep inside of that smiles are sorrow and pain that was kept inside of what was nature have brought to them. The Barangay have never received any support from the local government according to the members of the community after the typhoon struck their town, but never the less glowing smile were seen as they can see hope on what we bring to them that a simple person can bring a small change in their life. We ended the big day with a feast given by the Barangay Captain, it was simple but we know it will last and we headed back home.

For 84 hours and 4 days and miles away from our family travelling to Caguiuan, Samar we never thought that our very own life is at danger. The harsh rough roads, to large trucks and buses that we encounter, NPA’s, and to swirling storm of the sea this are just some of the things that may harm each and every one of us, but we never gave up because we know that besides the materials that we have given them, we ignited a spark of hope in every heart of the people of Caguiuan, Samar.

This is also an eye opener for us; it had opened my eyes and heart on the little things that we can do to our country and to fellow Filipinos and as long as 1 person starts to help, others will join to work together to bring hope. We arrived at Quezon City at about 3:30 am, as one by one of the Pugad Lawin’s bid goodbye and I lay my head with gladness to my bed and pillows I was blessed and did not noticed until that morning when we came home that for four days I was walking with the heroes, a journey that I cannot forget for four days that I have spent with Pugad Lawin and my fellow World Citizens, we have shared stories of laughter, struggles, trials. It is an opportunity to work with this people who did not think of themselves and their safety just to bring hope and joy, they unselfishly shared their time and are away from their families and love one’s and most important is they unselfishly without a doubt shared their warmth of life for the others for the people of Caguiuan, Samar. Days, weeks, months may have passed I know at the back of my mind that in one meaningful event in my life have happened that is I had the chance to walk with heroes.

















































Miyerkules, Setyembre 5, 2012

WCC @ "Who Want's To Be A Millionaire"

















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WCC @ "Who Want's To Be A Millionaire"

Once again the World Citi Colleges has been invited by TV5's long time running game show "Who Want's To Be A Millionaire". The show is hosted by "Bosing" Vic Sotto and aired every Sunday 7:30pm. The show has been hosted by premier actors with the likes of Mr. Boyet De Leon and Mr. Edu Manzano in different respective networks of course. The show has given more than 15 Million pesos for its total prize in its five season run. The studio which can be found along Marcos Highway opposite the Town and Country subdivision in KB Studio, it was made simple but equipped with technologies that are not found in other game show. 

WCC students were so excited when we enter the main studio, Mr. Roy one of the floor director gave us an orientation with the DO's and Dont's inside the studio during the taping and it was delivered clear and in a funny ways.

The contestant that day is a 25 year old female her name is KIM an IT graduate and working as IT in a company who wish to win the much coveted 2 million pesos in stake with the nerve rocking 15 questions, which the questions has different level of difficulty as it reaches the final question. The venue was field with tension as we go along the program and questions.

The contestant were given 3 lifelines one "50/50" where the 2 wrong answers will be eliminated and the remaining possible answers will be left, "call a friend" where the contestant has the chance in answering the question by a help of a friend, last is the "people speak" where the audience can participate in helping the contestant in answering the question, and then the contestant will choose 3 audience that will help in answering the question. The 3 chosen audience will get the chance in winning 20,000 pesos.

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" has been dominating the local and international televisions of game since 1998 as it started in UK.

Martes, Hulyo 3, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHER (Di Porket me SLR Photographer Na!)

Photographer

Madami ang nagsasabi na "Di porket me SLR ka Photographer ka na". And what do you call a person handling a camera ma pa SLR man yan o Digital Camera at kumukuha ng picture diba PHOTOGRAPHER. What makes the difference on having a high tech camera and a low tech camera di ba sila puedeng tawaging photographer, yun lang di professional photographer kasi di naman dumaan sa tamang training, but for me as long as you have a camera and you know how to take picture and you can bring as many stories in one picture you can be called as photographer...

Martes, Disyembre 20, 2011

"Miracles of Nature"

"Miracles of Nature"
Imagine flowers without smell and colors? Are you not fascinated the wonders of science combined with the miracles of natures that gives us hundreds of species of flowers...?

"A Road Trip With A Purpose"


"ONDOY"
It was saturday morning when text flooded my phone of students asking for help to organize a relief giving for the victims of ondoy. We started gathering funds to buy things that is needed by the victims, especially we prioritize their schoolmates that live within the vicinity of marikina and cainta. when looking back on the event through this pictures i remembered one of my student wrote in widely known newspaper "Even a smallest amount of rice that sometimes we took for granted was treated like gold...". Yes it was indeed a road trip with a purpose knowing that we have learned from what happened, and mostly we have given care for those who need it.


Martes, Hulyo 19, 2011

'STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN'

"STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" I came accross to take a picture of this view on my way home from Baguio. This is i guess part of Tarlac, when i was a child i remember having chat with my friends with this somewhat same scenario. Laarni friend of mine told me that the heaven has open their door for the angels to come out and watch over us, where about 4 kids at that time staring at that scenario giving our interpretation to what we can see. Another friend of mine Luisa give her interpretation that the heaven open its doors so that the angel of death will come down and pick up the souls of dead people, but for me its a stairway to heaven where it open its gates and doors and lay down its silver shining stairs for those who come to him and follow his teachings and a ray of sunlight is scattered to bless all those who abide him....

"DUKLIGAN"

"DUKLIGAN" Dukligan is a fertility hut is such that it is where a married couple stays after a year of inability to produce a child. The Shaman performs a ritual offering  to male and female BULOLs. The couple will then stay in the hut for a month. if after the period expires and still they are unable to produce a child , the man has the right to find another woman, although the marriage is still in effect. The cycle is repeated and then the woman may now fin another man. The purpose of which us to determine who among the couple is infertile..