Showing posts with label Volunteer Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteer Works. Show all posts

14 July 2014

It's Clean Up Time with Kythe Foundation

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One of the fondest memories I have when I started studying Social Work was becoming a volunteer for Kythe Foundation.

Kythe Foundation is a non-profit organization in the Philippines that provides psychosocial care to children with chronic illnesses like cancer. They also lend support to the family or caregivers of the patient, ensuring that the pain and anxiety that they are undergoing are somewhat alleviated.

This activity was not part of our curriculum, it just came to be because of an invitation from my classmate, Pai, who also volunteered for Kythe back then. Together with a few classmates, we went to the then-Davao Medical Center (DMC), now known as Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), Children's ward to organize their library-slash-playroom, to make way for new toys and supplies that the children can use.


While we were cleaning and organizing the room, the children were scampering outside and snatching quick glances at us while we work. Not because we were beautiful or handsome (ehem!), but because they can't help but look with greedy eyes at the unopened boxes of toys and books they will soon be enjoying after we finish cleaning up the room. We were also joined by some nurses at the ward who told us that they were very elated about the new supplies that came since it brought about the re-opening of the playroom for the patients and their parents.

After doing the task, we then made bedside visits to the patients at the ward where we also distributed activity books, that were sponsored by a milk company, to the children. The scene of it all was too overwhelming for me. The beds were situated side by side with barely enough room for others to walk around. Furthermore, some of the beds were situated along the corridors due to the lack of space. These patients were left with no option but to let themselves be admitted in these damning circumstances due to lack of money and resources.

But amidst of all it, they gave us genuine heartwarming smiles as we visit them and their guardians individually. Their warm acceptance and deep gratitude made all the difference. Amidst the dire situation they were in, they were still grateful for the little gifts we have given them: time, service, and care. And that alone is irreplaceable.

 
It truly is a gift to be a blessing to others. All our actions, no matter how small and mundane, can create long-lasting changes that has the greatest impact.  

As long as you have hands, work for the betterment of others. Work and work, that even when you lose your hands, you can't help but find ways to use your remaining limbs to finish what you have started. Then, you will understand that nothing is impossible with or without limbs, as long as the will to serve and be a blessing to others still lives on.

Kythe is open for volunteers all over the Philippines. You can also reach Kythe and see updates about their upcoming activities through their Facebook Fan Page






16 December 2013

Finger Painting with Lumad Kids :)

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A 30-minute trek led us to a lumad school nestled in a spacious meadow surrounded by overgrown trees. Mixed feelings of anticipation and trepidation filled me as I saw the kids I was about to facilitate for the finger painting activity. 3-7 year old indigent kids who have yet to discover the joys of putting their fingers in a canister of paint in order to build masterpieces that will beat a Picasso any other day.

To be honest, I never had any prior experience with finger painting and I am not also adept even with brush painting. I tend to have poor color coordination and mixing skills. Hahaha. But still, when the invitation to facilitate the activity came, I just said yes.I love kids and I love to get down and dirty, and well, finger painting with kids encapsulated it all. 

26 December 2012

Typhoon Pablo: The Aftermath | Going Back to the Basics

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With hundreds of people either dead or missing, thousands of families displaced, and millions of property destroyed-- it is a wonder how people still have the heart to smile and the courage to hope for a better tomorrow when everything they once had were all lost in an instant.

To see the destruction and devastation that Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) has inflicted to areas in Davao Oriental, Comval, and New Bataan was a wakeup call for me to rethink about the things that I prioritize in life.

05 June 2012

The Stuttering Storyteller : A first of many firsts...

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Have you ever had that feeling of wanting to do something, but having to stop yourself because you're not sure whether you truly are ready for it or not? You wanted to jump onto something but a certain wall, called "hesi-shame" (hesitation + shame), obstructs you to move forward?

When Ate Kikit texted me that I will be the one in-charge for the storytelling session for the Grade 1 pupils, I was torn between feelings of excitement and fear. Yes, I have taught children as young as 5 years old in Baliok Elementary school and has also taught grown-ups as old as 79 years old in ALS (Alternative Learning System) in Talomo NHS. But believe it or not, I've never read a storybook for another person, other than myself or ze brother.

Although I knew grabbing this opportunity is a one-shot deal that will drive me closer to realizing all my goals, I was still having second thoughts...

04 June 2012

On Stuttering Beginnings: 1 down, 29 more to go!

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Bucket List
After waking up from an overdrawn hypnosis caused by an unexpected love bug, I've finally reunited with my long overdue Bucket List. 

It was a list I've started on after being hit by an "inspiration" bug that was brought about by Celine's 30 before 30 list. Her feat of doing it all in less than 2 years was truly admirable and jaw-dropping, that I kept on prodding myself, that I too, can do it! 

Well, silly of me! Had I only known... 

03 June 2012

Pens of Hope-Davao and Davao Bloggers Distribution of School Supplies

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Pens of Hope and Davao Bloggers Distribution of School Supplies
June 2, 2012

The day I am so excited about. Maybe it is because after years of dormancy in volunteerism, here is another chance for me to reunite with my first love. With a backpack carrying 2 extra shirts, a bottle of water, a shawl, my IPad, and my camera; I was all geared up and ready to meet the pupils of Panalum Elementary School, Paquibato, Davao del Norte.