Biyernes, Mayo 12, 2017

What Our Volunteers Experience

DAY ONE

My first thought about volunteering myself to this group, what comes to mind is the opportunity to travel and be able to share like hitting two birds with one stone. However, this activity was way beyond what i imagined it would be. It was challenging but all worth it. I have prayed before i go for i'm giving myself to people i don't know and will only meet for the first time. 

Along the way, the journey felt light though we have to transport boxes of notebooks from Iloilo to Bacolod City. It wasn't easy but the eagerness to help and be that change to other people made it all possible. I have met the head of the group, Miss Anabelle, a woman with a brave heart who brainchild the activity and first answered the call of one mother to help her with notebooks for her children and the enormous supporters who believe in the cause of helping children continue to dream through education and my fellow volunteers who are all busy but made the time to be in the activity. They started this activity four years ago and they have grown as an inspiration to be that change in the community. I am glad to be one of their volunteers.

To those special people who shared their ten (10) pesos and notebooks, here are some of the pictures during the giving activity. I hope this activity will continue to encourage you to give more and be that motivation to these children to persist in school and live their dreams. Thank you. I Hope to see you again next year for another round of wonderful experience about making love-giving the essence.


DAY TWO

The challenge now continues. The long drive up to the mountain for another breathtaking experience. It's ok nga kami mabasa sa ulan, importante madul ong kag mahatag ang notebooks to the Children in the Sitios. 

Thank you sa tanan nga nag donate notebooks. You cannot buy the smiles of the children and the appreciation of the parents for your support. Going to school there is never short distance but a long walk to reach. A 30 minute walk for the children would mean an hour or 2 walk for us. Some children would walk almost 3 hours ro reach school, the next corner would mean turning 10 to 15 times going left and right to reach our destination, Up there would mean climbing walking up and down areas several times to reach the top. I thought this funny at first but when i was put to walk the path, i pause and thought how enormous their courage and strength to take the track and be amazed by their positive outlook amidst difficulties. So let us always count our blessings and share if we can to those who have less and be more in love and gratefulness. Let us continue to help these children achieve something in life and be that channel to reach their dreams of becoming a cashier, teachers, police and more one day.

Madamo nga salamat amon hamili nga donors. :)  
-Cath





Lunes, Mayo 8, 2017

Why We Do What We Do

No feeling is final, but each moment is.
Your life happens in a day. The only thing that really exists in a life is a day. If you aren’t present, you’re already half dead. There are no cumulative moments, there are only details, there are only days.
And we waste most of them.
We waste most of them buying clothes for another day, working toward goals that we never fully realize. Everything is a means to an elusive and untouchable end, everything is to make a plan for things that will inevitably be rocked off course anyway. We don’t schedule finding the loves of our lives. We don’t anticipate the day we’re going to die. We don’t know these things won’t happen tomorrow, or today, we just assume.
You won’t remember the days, you’ll remember a few moments within the days. The more you’re focused on a hypothetical someday, the more you’ll miss. The less of them you’ll end up with. The less you’ll realize you end with nothing, you just have what you have.
You decide how much that is by how present you choose to be. And yeah, you have a choice. Every second of every moment of every day of every month of every year of every life you choose. You’re choosing right now.
You don’t know that while you’re choosing to stare at your feet wondering and worrying about another issue that will fix itself in a little bit anyway, you’re missing the person who just crossed your literal (and metaphorical) path. You don’t know that this moment is your last moment. You don’t know that it’s not your mom’s or your dad’s or your best friend’s. You don’t know that this afternoon is the first time you make a tiny change that spirals into a revolution.
The point is that if you don’t do it today, you won’t do it ever. The point is that the things you most want can and should begin right now. Time does not change you, you change you. So long as your mindset is ‘wait for tomorrow,’ tomorrow will never come. Things do not get better or worse, your ability to perceive them a certain way does or doesn’t. Life does not change, you do, and as you do, you don’t just get ready for the inevitable, you bring it to light.
The point is that we are born in one day. We die in one day. We meet the loves of our lives in one day. Anything spectacular that’s going to happen is going to happen out of nowhere, unexpectedly, genuinely, perfectly, usually without your planning or messing it up. We get in our way more than anything else does.
All you really have are a succession of todays. Tomorrow is just an idea. It doesn’t exist.
-Anonymous



Biyernes, Mayo 5, 2017

Ambit Notebook Disribution, May 5-7, 2017

"Be the change you want to see in the world." I have read this somewhere, in my teenage years and since then it has stayed with me. Jesus showed the same example when he was here on earth living as a missionary. To be one, it takes not just stamina, determination, and strength. Most of all it takes one to love, deeply.
To our dear donors, please take a look at each photo, that speaks so much about how much you have done for them. We also need you to pay attention and read our captions. We are posting these photos not to brag that we've done great, but to let you see what we have seen and what we have experienced, hands-on. Not all of us are able to go there and share in their joys, so we are bringing the experience to you with these photos.
This is also our way of thanking you for joining us in this simple mission. Without you holding hand in hand with us, allowing God to use you, we would not have done it. Glory to God the author of love! 









Huwebes, Mayo 4, 2017

We have reached 13,584 notebooks!

“What are we doing tiring ourselves packing all these thousands of notebooks?” I jokingly said aloud to the rest of the volunteers last night, while we were all busy and sweating from arranging, collating, packing our notebooks by 8. We launched our campaign for notebooks last March and three weeks to the campaign, we only had around 700 notebook pledges. I was beginning to lose courage, on the brink of calling it off. But most of my fellow volunteers urged me on, saying a project like this must never cease. “Let’s keep going,” we told ourselves. I surrendered. To the heavens where the Mightiest of All resides. I surrendered. To the one greater than me, wiser than me, stronger than me, the King of Kings, the Owner of the Universe. I let go. And let God … And indeed he showed us his might! 13,584 notebooks. I find that hard to fathom, given the very limited campaign time. It's way, way more than we have targeted. It is a miracle.
So yes, we are here tiring ourselves for these notebooks to be sent to our four adopted villages in the south. We are here sacrificing a lot of things to be there for the ones who need us the most. We are here, because over and over God showed us that when he calls his people to go on mission, he equips them and in being equipped by the One as powerful as He is, you are not just able to achieve the impossible, but most of all experience his mercy, love and protection.
We honor our donors, supporters, fellow volunteers for joining us in this endeavor, thank you for the encouragement, the prayers, the love that you give us and that we in turn will give to our adopted villages. In a special way we would like to thank all those who have bought paintings from our youngest volunteer, Gabriel's art exhibit: Aprell Gelaga, Jerald Gozon, Joy Janzen, Siason family, Tan Family, Fr Sean, Ninong Richard, Pam and Resty, Irene, Nanay DitDit, Tito Eduard. From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU!!! May God be praised at all times.