When You Give, You Receive: RAK Holds Annual Outreach for Aetas of Tarlac
RIPPLES.
This is one concept that Random Act of
Kindness – RAK Ph Mountaineers live by. That whatever you give, you also
receive. By extending kindness in the form of our Christmas outreach called
“Give Light on Christmas Day and Pasko Fiesta,” we also received so much more
from our Aeta recipients.
Our beneficiaries, 36 households residing in
an Aeta Resettlement in Sitio Camiling, Brgy. Papaac, Camiling, Tarlac, through
their very own hands, dug earth crops like ube,
cassava and ginger from their own lands as gifts in exchange of our donations.
Chieftain Robert Sanchez. |
“We don’t ask for alms. We receive these
gifts and we return them with what we have,” proudly tells Chieftain Robert
Sanchez during the Pasko Fiesta segment.
But more than the tangible gifts, we also
took home fulfillment in what we do, and more importantly, empowerment to
continue what we started.
Here are highlights from the 2017 Give
Light on Christmas Day and Pasko Fiesta held last December 16 and 17:
Arrival and opening
Our team of 30 composed of members, guest
volunteers and our three RAK kids, arrived at about 10 am and immediately,
Chieftain Robert along with his council of elders welcomed.
Before everything, he blessed us with a
prayer to Apo Na Malyari, the Almighty One of Aetas, which was followed by a
prayer from our team leader Rick.
Prayers to the Almighty One. |
We then distributed morning snacks, which
were sponsored in part by McDonalds, to the Aeta kids. There were also juice
drinks for them care of Benby Enterprises Inc.
The resident RAK kids leading the distribution of morning snacks. |
After this, we then began the preparations
of the gifts, the food and the games and activities by the different
committees. Notice that we reused old papers, like magazines and newspapers, to
be friendlier to the environment.
The gifts and distribution committee. |
Fun and games
Fun followed suit as our youngest committee
lead by Coleen held games for the Aeta kids. It was an active afternoon indeed
as movement shook the open field and laughter filled the air.
Later on, the ladies and some youth who
were inspired to join the games!
Our young Coleen as the games master of afternoon activities. |
The games committee having such good time with the Aeta kids. |
Merienda time
After spending energy during the games,
everyone got hungry making it the perfect time for merienda! We gladly served
the pansit our food committee cooked,
along with assorted bread from Gilarmies Bakery in Pasig City.
The food committee prepping and cooking the afternoon snacks. |
Pasko Fiesta
Finally, Pasko Fiesta was next. This was
much-awaited by the kids and even the adults!
First on RAK Ph Mountaineers’ list were six
infants and toddlers, followed by over 70 boys and girls. Nothing beats seeing
the excitement and smiles of these kiddos who deserve all the joy this
Christmas season.
The group also prepared gifts in the form
of sports equipment for the youth: Volleyball for the young ladies and
basketball for the boys. But of course, anyone can play the sports that they
like, with no gender bias. What we really aimed for is that the youth develop
camaraderie among themselves, while having fun playing of course.
Last on Pasko Fiesta is the traditional
exchange gift between us, RAK members and the guest volunteers, and the 36 Aeta
households.
In his speech, Chieftain Robert proudly
said that they would return all our kindness with whatever they had — as a sign
that they were not merely asking for alms. And true to his words, we received
earth crops like ube, cassava and ginger, which the Aetas harvested with their
own hands.
Cultural Presentation
During the day, our movement was also
honored to see a cultural performance by Chieftain Robert and some female Aetas
who showed us a traditional courtship dance. Afterwards, our Igorot member
Billy Angayen represented the whole group as he danced his tribe’s tradition.
Chieftain Robert honors us with a traditional courtship dance. |
The chieftain hoped that performances would
give have something to remember even after we left.
For our part, this was also a must because
we aim for immersion and cultural exchange in wherever IP community we visit.
Our Igorot member Billy Angayen representing RAK. |
Seeds
donation
The ending to our long day was something inspirational,
something that affirmed what we are doing. It was a simple donation of seeds
that became truly significant.
During the official turn-over of 100 packs of vegetable seeds. |
In accepting the 100 packs of vegetable
seeds, Chieftain Robert enthused that he won’t exchange this over P100,000.
Because the latter, according to him, would only last for so long but the
former, can be planted and then harvested. From that harvest, each one of them
can earn by selling. Also from that harvest, they can make new seeds for planting.
And so the cycle of planting, harvesting and selling continues as long as they
persevere.
When this happens, they don’t only provide
food for the table but also send their children to school. And where there is
education, there is hope for a bright future.
The seeds are generously sponsored by East-West Seed Philippines. |
We have East-West Seed to thank for being the
enabler of this endeavor.
A side trip
The next morning, RAK Ph Mountaineers
trekked to the beautiful, hidden Ubod Falls of Mt. Damas.
Mt. Damas has been a tourist destination
for many who appreciate the outdoors. Since opening, it has given a source of
income to some residents of Sitio Pokis who serve as guides.
Give
Light
Finally, it was time for the last and best
part of our 2017 outreach, the flagship Give Light of Random Act of Kindness,
which aims to provide a need as basic as light to remote Filipino communities
that still don’t access electricity.
During the demo of the Solar Solutions lamp. |
RAK was able to donate 20 solar lamps for 20 out of 36 households. |
In partnership with Solar Solutions Inc.,
we were able to donate 20 solar lamps for 20 chosen households. We gave a
proper demo of how to use, charge and care for the lamps so it will last a
lifetime for the recipients.
As parting words, Chieftain Robert had this
to say: “Itong mga regalong ito ay
pangmatagalan. Ating alagaan.”
For our part, we only have gratitude to every individual, organization and corporation who made this cause possible. And until the next outreach, we RAK on!
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