Saturday, October 10, 2009

September Events Part 2

SEPTEMBER EVENTS PART 2
As part of the September celebrations, the Philippine Embassy hosted the Eid-il-Fitr for the Muslim brothers.
Pictures below show the arrival of guests and the opening prayers by Mr. Sadiq and Mr. Emam. Children were there to celebrate, too.
























Mr. Alex Emam (below)

Mr. Sadiq in prayers

Con-Gen Alex Lamadrid addressing the community






Con-Gen Alex Lamadrid and guests










Si Renz sa kaliwa at si Erwin (below)











Mother & dotter tandem








Mga kyuts......






Katz, ubos na ang daliri ni Jaymie.....





Si Benjie at si Nick



Hulk Hogan indisguise...(ay si Doods pala, gutom lang!)





Ok lang 'yon sistah!



Malaki problem ni Gel (...eat or pitikin ko???) seryoso, eh.




















Cross-section of guests,,,
Doy, Fely, Rose at Nonits

at si Maebs, naki-pasko rin...

Tony, Medel, Chet, Vernie


















Yong dalawang 'scene stealers' nakaporma pa rin sa likod...

At ginawa pang background si Tito Nonits nila!




Vangie receiving a surprise Sallah gift - a very beautiful pair of shoes! (From Sistah Otie)

Friday, October 9, 2009

CNN HERO OF THE YEAR FINALIST - PLEASE VOTE FOR HIM


CNN Hero of the Year Finalist – Efren Penaflorida
Each year, CNN gives $100,000 to the winner (from a field of ten finalists - winnowed from 9,000 nominees from all over the world) of its "Hero of the Year" award. This year, a 28-year-old Filipino, Efren Peñaflorida, made it to the top ten.
Once in a while comes an excellent opportunity to showcase to the world the dignity of Filipinos able to turn tragedy into triumph, from adversity to opportunity.


Vote for Efren Peñaflorida.

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Pushcart classes help break gang chain


Story Highlights
Efren Peñaflorida was bullied by gangs in high school in the Philippines
Now his Dynamic Teen Company offers an alternative to gangs through education
Since 1997, some 10,000 members have taught more than 1,500 children in slums
Vote now for the CNN Hero of the Year at CNN.com/Heroes


CAVITE CITY, Philippines (CNN) -- At 16, Rhandolf Fajardo reflects on his former life as a gang member. My gang mates were the most influential thing in my life," says Fajardo, who joined a gang when he was in sixth grade. "We were pressured to join."

He's not alone. In the Philippines, teenage membership in urban gangs has surged to an estimated 130,000 in the past 10 years, according to the Preda Foundation, a local human rights charity.
"I thought I'd get stuck in that situation and that my life would never improve," recalls Fajardo. "I would probably be in jail right now, most likely a drug addict -- if I hadn't met Efren."
Efren Peñaflorida, 28, also was bullied by gangs in high school. Today, he offers Filipino youth an alternative to gang membership through education.




"Gang members are groomed in the slums as early as 9 years old," says Peñaflorida. "They are all victims of poverty."
For the past 12 years, Peñaflorida and his team of teen volunteers have taught basic reading and writing to children living on the streets. Their main tool: A pushcart classroom.


Stocked with books, pens, tables and chairs, his Dynamic Teen Company recreates a school setting in unconventional locations such as the cemetery and municipal trash dump.
Peñaflorida knows firsthand the adversity faced by these children. Born into a poor family, he lived in a shanty near the city dump site. But he says he refused to allow his circumstances to define his future.
"Instead of being discouraged, I promised myself that I would pursue education," he recalls. "I will strive hard; I will do my best."

In high school, Peñaflorida faced a new set of challenges. Gang activity was rampant; they terrorized the student body, vandalized the school and inducted members by forcing them to rape young girls, he says.
"I felt the social discrimination. I was afraid to walk down the street."


Peñaflorida remembers standing up to a gang leader, refusing to join his gang. That confrontation proved fateful. At 16, he and his friends "got the idea to divert teenagers like us to be productive," he says.
He created the Dynamic Teen Company to offer his classmates an outlet to lift up themselves and their community. For Peñaflorida, that meant returning to the slums of his childhood to give kids the education he felt they deserved.


"They need education to be successful in life. It's just giving them what others gave to me," he says.
Today, children ranging from ages 2 to 14 flock to the pushcart every Saturday to learn reading, writing, arithmetic and English from Peñaflorida and his trained teen volunteers.


Watch Peñaflorida and his group in action with their push cart classroom »
"Our volunteers serve as an inspiration to other children," he says.
The group also runs a hygiene clinic, where children can get a bath and learn how to brush their teeth.
Since 1997, an estimated 10,000 members have helped teach more than 1,500 children living in the slums. The organization supports its efforts by making and selling crafts and collecting items to recycle.


Take a look at the slums where Peñaflorida and his group spend their Saturdays »
Through his group, Peñaflorida has successfully mentored former gang members, addicts and dropouts, seeing potential where others see problems.

"Before, I really didn't care for my life," says Michael Advincula, who started doing drugs when he was 7. "But then Efren patiently dug me from where I was buried. It was Efren who pushed me to get my life together."

Watch Advincula describe how he met Peñaflorida in the slums »
Today, Advincula is a senior in high school and one of the group's volunteers.
Peñaflorida hopes to expand the pushcart to other areas, giving more children the chance to learn and stay out of gangs.
"I always tell my volunteers that you are the change that you dream and I am the change that I dream. And collectively we are the change that this world needs to be."

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About The Group
Dynamic Teen Company (DTC) is a group of concerned young people with a mission of making a small yet significant difference in other people’s lives, particularly the small children in slum areas who have no access to education, basic hygiene and sometimes, even love from their families. The group was founded in August 1997 by four teenagers from Cavite National High School. The initial group made up of around 20 members started as a friendship club which aimed to divert the attention of students from joining violent gangs and notorious fraternities that were thriving on the campus. Their major platform then was to cater youth awareness projects, talent and self development activities, and community services. Today, the group holds different activities to address these issues.
TOUGH BEGINNINGSIn 1999, Efren “Kuya Ef!” Penaflorida Jr. who is living near the city dump site and one of the group’s founder, began to reach out to slum kids. This marked the emergence of the “Kalingain Batang Mahirap” (Care of Impoverished Children), DTC’s feeding project for children who scavenge for left-overs and spoiled food from the dump site. The group had a hard time involving older people to the cause and so they trained themselves to be self-sufficient enough to teach the young kids themselves. The group was able to support itself and its projects by showcasing their talents in staged concerts and performances; and by selling old newspapers, bottles, and recycled products. This enabled DTC to train more potential youth leaders and eventually led to a purchase of a pedicab for its literacy and feeding projects.
TODAYWith the training and supervision of Kuya Ef who is now a professional educator, DTC has indeed come a long way. Their mission to teach unschooled, labor-exploited and neglected street children is slowly being realized today. The group also conducts weekly feeding, first aid treatment of scabies and wounds, and values formation activities through their K4 Project (Kariton Klasrum, Klinik at Kantin). Hygiene and first aid skills are supervised by registered midwives and professional nurses who are DTC Alumni.
ACCOMPLISHMENTSThe fruits of their labor are slowly being reaped as former drug users and petty thieves who were reformed through their projects are now also serving as volunteers. Former scavengers are now in school and are helping to raise funds. Some of the children who remain unschooled are now able to read and write. DTC was able to reach thousands of children through their Mind Your Rights (MY RIGHTS) campaign and through their health-literacy work.
In 2007, they launched the “WE ARE THE CHANGE” campaign to inspire people to be the catalyst for change – in what they want to see in their home, community and the world we live in. For they believe that real change happens when we begin to touch one soul and change one heart at a time.
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The Philippines needs a hero like him - not the filthy rich politicians who keep on acquiring wealth for themselves.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

PANAWAGAN: TULONG SA MGA NASALANTA

This is a clarion call: Please help in whatever capacity we can. As of this writing, another typhoon is raging in the Philippines.
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7 October 2009,
Abuja FCT Ref: PPA/bpn/071009

Hello Mga Kapusong Pinoy,

PANAWAGAN : TULONG SA MGA NASALANTA NG BAHA DULOT NG
BAGYONG “ONDOY” AT “PEPENG”

Magandang araw po sa lahat. Siguro naman, alam na nating ang kalamidad na nararanasan ng ating mga kababayan lalo na sa Metro-Manila at karatig na pook, dulot ng bagyong si “ONDOY” na hanggang ngayon ang pagbaha ay hindi pa bumababa, makalipas na ng mahigit isang lingo. Maraming nawalan ng tahanan, iba’t ibang ari-arian at higit sa lahat mga mahal sa buhay.

At sumunod, ang bagyong si “Pepeng” pagkalipas ng ilang araw na sana sa Metro Manila uli ang dadaanan… salamat na lamang at lumihis ito ngunit nasapol pa rin ang Northeastern Luzon, particular ang Aparri, at nagdulot pa rin ng pinsala sa ari-arian, kabuhayan at marami rin nawalang buhay.

Mga Kapanalig, talagang masaklap ang dinanas ng ating mga kababayan na patuloy pa rin hanggang ngayon….kaya kami po ay nananawagan para humingi ng tulong, para naman maski papaano ay maipakita natin sa ating mga kababayan at ating bansa na tayo dito sa Abuja ay nakikiramay sa kanilang pagdurusa at pagpipighati. Lahat ng donation ay ipapadala thru the Philippine Embassy and will be documented accordingly.

Maari pong ibigay ang inyong tulong sa sino mang Officer ng PPA sina:

Benjie Nadado, Nonits Barraquias, John Hernandez, Grace Abrazado, Lito Nucum, Sherwin Cayabyab, Jun Torres at Ana Dador.

Maraming salamat po at inaasahan naming ang taos puso ninyong pakikiramay sa pagkakataong ito.

MABUHAY TAYONG LAHAT!!!!!!!

Ang inyong tanging lingkod,
PPA Officers (2009-2010)

PPA Officers (2009-2010)
President – B. Nadado, Vice President – N. Barraquias, Secretary – G. Abrazado,
Treasurer – P. Nucum, Auditor – J. Hernandez, P.R.O.- S. Cayabyab, P.R.O. – R. Torres Jr.
Asst Treasurer and Property Custodian – Ana Dador

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A Message to the Filipino Community from the Papal Nuncio Msgr. Renzo Fratini


APOSTOLIC NUNCIATURE IN NIGERIA
Message to the Filipino Community in Abuja.
During my stay here in Abuja in the last 5 years and a half it has been always an honor and a joy for me to be in contact with the Filipino Community.

I felt at home with them, always respected and loved as the Representative of the Holy Father in Nigeria, but also considered as a friend and a partner in moments of recreation, of sport or excursions. We shared some good moments also of prayer in our chapel, moments of singing and praising to the Lord, especially every Saturday evening in the Mass at the Nunciature.
Recently the Superior General of the Jesuits, after a visit to Manila in an interview said that the Filipinos are the most cordial and hospitable people of the world, always smiling and kind to everybody. I totally share this opinion, because I too have experienced often this sentiment of cordial welcoming and serene feeling of being part of a bigger family and of a greater community.
I wish to express my cordial gratitude to all the members of the Filipino community, especially the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of Philippines in Abuja Mr Alex LAMADRID, for the friendship, the support and the cordial help in the liturgy with the singing during the Mass. I thank also all those who offered their collaboration in certain occasions, like the celebration of our Feast of the Holy Father, every year in the Nunciature.

Now for me a new chapter of my life will soon start. Going to Spain, where I am transferred, I will certainly keep with me a good souvenir of the smiling good Filipinos of Abuja and I am sure that in Madrid the nostalgia of Nigeria and of the good and kind people I met here will come back to my mind and heart.
May God bless you all’ May He keep you always joyful, patient and united! May He continue to give you always strength and love.
Thank you all for everything.


+RenzoFratini Apostolic Nuncio
6 Pcpe John Paul II Cresceast. Maitama District. P.M.B. 341. Garki, Abuja. Nigeria Tel. (+234 -9)413-83*1 to 84: Fax: (•234 .9)413-6633 E-mail Address: rapnieOlvahoo-COm





Monday, October 5, 2009

Si Ondoy at si Pepeng Pa Rin

Sa Panahon ng Kalamidad

Marami sa ating OFWs ang naapektuhan ng mga bagyong ito. Almost all of us here were affected by nature's wrath. And all of us learnt a lesson or two from our fellowmen. Here's another first hand experience written by someone who had been here in Abuja before.

by Eirene Novio via Facebook

after 1 week ito pa rin ang pinagbuhatan pasig...kadarating ko lang galing palmdale heights condominium sa sandoval ave, pinagbuhatan pasig... wala pa ring pinagbago ang tubig... ganon pa rin, ang mga tao sa lahat ng dinaanan ko naghihintay pa rin ng tulong mula sa gobyerno at individual... napakabaho na ng tubig sakit na ang inaabot ng karamihan pero mababakas mo sa kanila na sa kabila ng lahat hindi sila nawawalan ng pag-asa... babangon at babangon silang muli. marami ng nabubulok na bigas sa mga bodega sa sandoval napakarami pa naman ng nagugutom..bakit nga ba hindi humuhupa ang baha sa pasig? bakit nga ba kami binaha? marahil alam ng lahat ang dahilan. isa na rito ang pagsara ng daanan ng tubig sa floodway.. bakit?! kasi lulubog "daw" ang malakanyang.. hay... makikita na rin natin ang pag-abuso sa kalikasan.. puro basura ang paligid na iniwan ng baha, burak at putik na ang dinadaanan ng tao... nasa huli talaga ang pag-sisisi sana matuto na tayong lahat..walang mayaman mahirap sa pagkakataong ito... lahat humihingi ng tulong hindi ng awa...sa mga nakita ko at naranasan na maglakad ng 2 oras sa tubig baha na hanggang bewang iniisip ko na lang ang mga namatay, nawala ang kaartehan ko sa baha..hanggang kelan kaya na ganito sa pasig? sana may maawa naman... kailangan na yata natin si santino para tawagan si bro? o tayo kaya mismo ang tumawag kay bro.... sa pagkakataong ito gusto kong magpasalamat sa mga tumulong sa akin para makakuha ng mga damit ko sa condo (1 week na kasi ako hindi umuuwi)kay tita lai at tina ng ORO na gumawa ng effort para mabigyan ako ng schedule at moral support, kay jong baculi ung driver namin sa OROPHIL, kay edgar serdena na pinsan ng presidente ng kumpanya at kay junior na tauhan sa stockyard, na walang reklamo kahit ang tulong nila sa akin ay walang kapalit. sa truck ng NFA na ang bodega ay sa harap ng palmdale na hinatid kami at hinintay sa palmdale kasi ung truck na dala namin ay hindi makapasok sa sandoval ave. MABUHAY KAYONG LAHAT. ipagpatuloy nyo ang pagtulong ng hindi humihingi ng kapalit... tutulong ako sa abot ng aking makakaya...maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng tumutulong sa kapwa pilipino nating nasalanta...

Saturday, October 3, 2009

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

SEPTEMBER, O GLORIOUS SEPTEMBER!
Eto po ang buwan na simula ng countdown to Christmas Season, ang ‘ber’ months. Mixed emotions, kasi nga, inaasam na ang pag-uwi at makapiling ang ating mga mahal sa buhay na alam naman natin na sila ang dahilan kung bakit tayo nagtitiis na malayo sa kanilang piling. Sa ISANG BUWAN na bakasyon na bigay sa atin ng ating mga employers, LABING-ISANG BUWAN naman ang inilalagi at ipinagtatrabaho natin dito.
Ganuon pa man, tayo ay nagdiriwang pa rin kasama ang kapwa Pilipino at kasalamuha pa rin ang ibang mga mamamayan ng mundo. Meron tayong pagdiriwang ng mga kaarawan, kapistahan ng mga kapatid nating Muslim, pamamaalam sa ating kaibigan at spiritual leader na si Msgr. Renzo, at iba pa.
Sa kasamaang-palad, eto rin ang buwan na ang Pilipinas ay inabot ng mala-delubyong pag-ulan. Hindi natin kayang labanan ang ngitngit ng panahon. Tanging panalangin, ibayong pananalig at pagbabalik-loob sa Panginoon ang ating sandata upang ang ating mga mahal sa buhay at ang bansang Pilipinas ay maligtas at makaahon sa mga ganitong pangyayari. (In times of adversity, in fact, all times: BE SMART - ASK FOR GOD'S WISDOM.)
PART ONE
The Philippine embassy hosted this send-off party for Msgr. Renzo.









































A token gift from the Pilipinos to Msgr. Renzo

























si Msgr. Renzo while receiving a plaque from Benjie Nadado, PPA president



















at di rin nagpahuli ang mga dakilang dancers....







the event through the eyes (sunglasses pala) ni Gel!

Photo credits: Erwin Herrera and Benjie Nadado


































































































































































































































































































Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Ang Bagyong si Ondoy

ANO PO ANG TULONG NA MAGAGAWA NATIN?
FLOOD FACTS
as of Sept 29
Death Toll: 246

Displaced:
451,000

As Filipinos living abroad, can we just stare helplessly at the images sweeping the television (at the height of Ondoy?) - Now of the aftermath? Definitely, sickness follows. Cleaning, clearing the debris and human losses. Every help and assistance is needed.

We need not be helpless.
Ano po ang maaari nating itulong? Via the Philippine embassy or other NGOs?