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John 15:12

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tahanan ng Pagmamahal



Do you love kids?

And do you wonder how come so many kids are in the streets of Metro Manila or any other place in the Philippines straying and begging in the streets? Probably you would think that there parents hated them and abandoned them, or their parents could have died and no one is there to take care of them, or simply some evil organization kidnapped them and put them in the streets to beg.

If you want to help them why not help Tahanan ng Pagmamahal.

Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Children's Home Inc. is a a duly registered non-stock, non-profit organization under the securities and Exchange Commission,  currently having 5 directors and 10 trustees is now also opening it's doors for membership.  With the aim of building a big family of people serving the Lord by serving children, reaching out by registering as part of the organization is a big help.

I got a message from Bo Sanchez's newsletter about their need for a new place for the ever growing number of children. The message is below if interested please do help them:

PS3. Our Orphans Need A New Home.  Our present Tahanan ng Pagmamahal orphanage has now too many kids. We need to branch out. We’re looking for a new home for our orphans. 

If you have a house you’re not using, or a house we can rent at very friendly prices around Metro Manila, tell us about it!

Here are the facilities we require for the orphanage: 

-  Preferably in Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, Quezon City, or Sta. Mesa area. (If your house is outside these areas, tell us about it anyway. We’ll consider...)

-  3 Bedrooms, 2 Toilet/Bath

-  Frontyard or Backyard—so kids can play

- Single detached house (not apartment/townhouse) because neighbors might complain that a noisy orphanage is beside them.

-  Public Elementary School just one jeepney/tricycle ride away 

P Please email Rey Ortega at reylindo.ortega@gmail.com or call him up at Tel. 09228597035. 

TThank you so much!

 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Maia Outreach Program

My friend Rowin Santos and his family established Maia Outreach Program in honor of their late daughter Maia.


Events that this foundation helped are the following(from http://maiaoutreachprogram.i.ph/



Our Donation Pooling  

October 5, 2009 


 



 



To all our Dear Good Friends,
Our Donation Pooling for Ondoy victims accumulated to the total amount of Php33,500.00 in cooperation with www.kerygmafamily.com which by now were able cooked more than 500 meals fit for human consumption and distributed in the most greatly affected areas in our country like in Marikina, Montalban and Pateros. 

It Only Takes A Spark - BBBS2010

March 5, 2010 

Tsinelas

April 5, 2009 

On May 10, 2009, Maia Foundation will organize the distribution of free slippers to the poor children, 7 years old and below, from the Parish of the Holy Spirit. These children, who line up with their parents to avail for the inexpensive NFA rice, can be seen walking and travelling without slippers, a basic necessity for all especially for children who are always unmindful of the paths they are walking on. In one particular barangay school, children entering the campuses are seen without slippers going to classes. 

Each pair of rubber slippers cost roughly 20 Php and we aim to distribute 500 pairs. 



From Above, Through Us, To Them

May 15, 2009

Last Sunday, May 10, the Tsinelas Project of Maia Foundation and the parish of Holy Spirit went smoothly as organized. Poor children whose parents are NFA rice buyers lined up to receive their new pair of rubber slippers after the celebration of the Sunday mass by our parish priest Rev. Fr. Mike Paez. And because of the kind generosity of those who supported this project, we were able to add a light merienda snack of tetra-packed juice and enseimada bread to the delight of each child as well.
 

Prior to this day, we were able to distribute nearly 200 tsinelas claim stubs representing nearly 250 children beneficiaries within the 2 week preparations. On that day, about 75% of those claims stubs were handed over while the remaining 25% are still allowed to claim their tsinelas when their parents purchase their weekly NFA rice subsidy. Any unclaimed slippers will be distributed to other poor children living near the abandoned railroad tracks of Malolos.


A very nice blog post/letter  shares a parents love for their daughter. Read and be inspired.

A Time To Remember

October 30, 2009

To our everdearest Maia,

Kumusta ka na anak?

I would have wanted to talk to you in simple, even baby language until I realized that you are now an angel in Heaven. This simply means that for the past year, you have been growing in great wisdom and knowledge more than I can ever gain in my entire lifetime so I might as well converse to you as an adult. Having said that, I hope you understand me, on the contrary, if ever I sounded shallow and incoherent in our letter for you.

Time does fly or does it?

Well, I guess it all depends on which side I am speaking of. Because from where we are now, it has only been a year.
But from where you are looking down, time is unheard of since eternity need not be measured.

An hour there could be a hypothetical million years here on earth.
Speaking of “time”, did you know already that when I was in high-school we were assigned to research and report about one particular Old Testament book and our priest-instructor assigned to me – Qoheleth or Ecclesiastes as we commonly know. And from reading and reporting that book, one paragraph that really stayed, henceforward, in my mind was that of Chapter 3 verses 1 to 8.
It read,

There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.

A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant.

A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to tear down, and a time to build.

A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.

A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them; a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces.

A time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away.

A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to be silent, and a time to speak.

A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.

For the past year, these verses were closely true in our hearts.
For there was a time when time itself was on our side. 

Our family was complete.

Your mommy, Kuya Zek, you and I.

We were so happy then that time seemed to have stood still and that we could run out of hard disk and DVD-Rs to record our memorable moments. Each step of the way, you and kuya Zek find something interesting to muse and wonder abou which your mommy and I are simply more than willing to explain. Everyday is discovery day for all of us.

But time can only withhold for long the unseen and abrupt change that was ordained to our family. And with it came the most intense heartbreak your mother and I could ever feel. We prayed, pleaded and wailed for time to slow down so we can bring you to the hospital yet every second was like an hour and those few minutes that passed were like forever to reach. As I sat inside the taxi, embracing you tightly as I cried, I was hoping against all hope that our expected miracle was going to happen, that against all odds, you will come out just fine from that critical situation.

In the end, we still lost you and we were ushered into a new time – to mourn and grieve.

Yes, it has been a year and I just wanted to let you know once again that we, your mom, kuya Zek and I, miss you so much.  That goes to say not just today but every single day. Your kuya Zek, out of the blue and thinking that Heaven is just a car-drive away, always pops up his idea of visiting you. He misses playing, sleeping, eating, running, watching TV and praying with you. Oh, do you remember the times when he annoys you? I bet you understand now that most of those time, he just wanted to swing back your attention to him whenever you started to play on your own. You were always his best buddy.

Reasonably so, your mommy hurts more deeply and more often among us. Eight months inside her and close to two years of enjoying your presence is really a short time for someone who loves you unconditionally. She sometimes still feel that she could have done more to avert what happened so I have to remind her often as well that, in life and death, only the Lord’s will matters. We can only seek the meaning and purpose of it. We can only trust Him despite the absence of full understanding. Please keep on praying for her in this regard.

As for me, you will always be my little, smart, cute, gifted, talented, sweet and lovable girl. I am pretty sure that you now know the times I stared at your sleep while daydreaming of how you will grow up to be a very beautiful and pious woman. I used to think about my future plans how to handle your growing years, your schooling days, your adolescence and pimple-boy-crushes teenage years, your university days, your dating years, and up to your wedding ceremony (Yup, I made this personal deadline of direct guidance on you because I also believe that after marriage, you have to be on your own in all your decision making. Well unless, of course, you or your future husband would come to me for advice which is technically not under the “paternal intrusion” category of your married life). Now, the sad reality is, I need to put them all into a secluded and dusty corner of my heart called “cherished dreams that can’t happen anymore” in order for me to keep my focus in loving your mother and kuya Zek while getting inspiration from the other corner where “the ways the Lord has always wanted our family to go forth” is located. Our Maia Outreach Programs is one of those fruits that we promise to take care of. Please always pray for us also in this regard.

As it is now, time beckons us to keep moving on with occasional sadness yet full of hope and loving graces. Your mommy, kuya Zek and I are all looking forward to meeting and being with you one day in Heaven. That final reunion is the one thing that time can never ever take away from us.

We love you.
Hugs and kisses,
Daddy, Mommy and Kuya Zek

PS. By the way, do you angels really play skips and hops on the clouds during your playtime? I asked because during our last plane trips I often wonder, while looking out the window, if there is any chance I can catch a glimpse of you with all the other angels. How happy would I be at that sight (See, I told you even grown-ups can still make silly and amusing questions. Love you.).

Grace to be Born needs your help



Read this blog post at http://gracetobeborn.i.ph/ and the ministry is asking for your generous donation to continue their ministry in helping unwed mothers keeping their babies instead of choosing abortion.(this post is dated June 8, 2009 but it is not too late to extend your help)




OUR CURRENT NEEDS LIST

Weighing Scale for Adults and Babies
Diapers (in these sizes: newborn, small and medium)
Formula Milk for 0-6 month-old babies
Feeding Bottles
Baby dresses and Cloth diapers
Mittens and Booties
Vital Signs Equipment (BP Apparatus, thermometer, etc.)
 Toiletries (tissue paper, soap, shampoo, toothpaste)
Medical Supplies (Alcohol, cotton, baby oil, etc.)



For inquiries and donations, you may call or email us at any of the following:
rortega_corinthians@yahoo.com (Mr. Rey Ortega)
myrna.ortega@gmail.com (Mrs. Myrna Ortega)
jan.capili@gmail.com (Jan Capili, RSW)
02 - 501 0965 

From the same source I got this post from a article in Philippine Daily Inquirer

Shelter welcomes unwed mothers, abandoned babies
By Josephine Darang
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:34:00 05/30/2009

MANILA, Philippines – Hospitals saddled with abandoned newly born babies in their nurseries can now call Grace to be Born Ministry in Pasig through Rey Ortega at 0927-501-0605 or Myrna Ortega at 0917-803-9139. The shelter on 53 Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue in Kapasigan, Pasig, was blessed last May 8 by Father Roy Rosales, parish priest of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral.
Unwed pregnant women also now have a place to take refuge – with no questions asked, no deposit required for board and lodging. They are just asked not to abort.

This shelter was made possible by the couple Basti and Betty Roxas Chua, who owns the building and were giving the place for use rent-free. The couple spent P2 million to renovate the place and build rooms. This setting up of the shelter is a dream come true for Rey Ortega and Bo Sanchez of the Light of Jesus Community. Betty and Basti Roxas Chua founded Rosary for Life Philippines that opposes abortion by praying all four Mysteries of the Holy Rosary for one hour a week.

How it came about
Mr. and Mrs. Roxas Chua came to know about the need for the shelter when Rey Ortega acted as proxy for Bo Sanchez as guest speaker during the third Wednesday Mass of the Rosary for Life last November. Rey cited statistics revealing that there are at least 300,000 abortions in the Philippines in a year. Then, he mentioned the need for a shelter for unwed mothers and their babies who will be taken care of by volunteer ob-gyne and pedia doctors.
The following day, Betty Chua called Rey to lunch and discussed with him the possibilities of putting up a shelter. Rey, by the way, also runs the Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Children’s Home (an orphanage), so he has experience dealing with the problem of abandoned babies.

Last January, the Chuas met with Sanchez and Ortega, and they decided to put up the shelter.
Those who wish to help in this cause can donate in cash or in kind; diapers, milk, baby clothes, medicines and money to pay for water and electricity. For more info, please e-mail rortega_corinthians@yahoo.com.

If you urgently need to talk to someone who can help an unwed mother, please call Light of Jesus office at 725-9999, or for counseling, Ditas EspaƱol at 726-6728.

Gawad Kalinga: GK Build in Bulaklakan, Quezon City



What is Gawad Kalinga(GK)?

Gawad Kalinga is best define by its Culture of Caring and Sharing viewpoint below:

"Poverty is not a lack of resources, but a lack of caring and sharing."

Poverty happens when people forget to care for their fellowmen. It is a consequence of our collective failure to be our brother and sister's keeper. Content with our own lives and our circle of family and friends, we overlook the needs of our neighbor, failing to recognize that we are part of one big family. To love ourselves is to also care for other people's needs, to be afforded the same opportunities that have been given us.

The GK solution to end poverty is deeply anchored on the values of caring and sharing.  Love must overflow from our homes into the world.  
 
As a concrete expression of faith in action, founded on love for God and neighbor,  GK seeks to restore the dignity of the poor through a culture of caring and generosity.

GK believes that by being a hero to others in need, we can bring our countries out of poverty. Seeking to give care to communities in need, GK adheres to the Filipino saying: "Walang Iwanan" or no one should be left behind. As our brother's keeper, we will help one another by giving the Best for the Least, in a spirit of service and friendship.

With a lifestyle of heroism founded on caring and sharing, GK inspires and engages its workers, partners and volunteers to give the best of themselves in talents, skills, time and resources to help the poor reach their fullest potentials.

At the end of the day, GK is all about caring for the world's marginalized and restoring their human dignity by providing them with a beautiful, healthy, green and productive GK communities. 

A friend of mine is GK builder and has an GK build in Bulaklakan, Quezon City. Below is a forum post in www.kerygmafamily.com/forum asking for help from interested individuals:
Our sister here in the forum would like to ask for your time and your strong bodies for a Gawad Kalinga Project... If you can and you have time to share please PM or email sis maria28 aka   the upcoming projects are below(from sis maria28):

GK Build @ GK Bulaklakan, QC on Sept 25, 2010.. meet-up at Xavier Hall, ADMU 7am ^^ be in your working/building clothes such as gloves, hats or caps, bring sunblock, water..


You can sign up also for the:

CG - Gawad Kalinga Team LOJ
Sign-ups @ Valle Verde Country Club
[after feasts]
flexi sked.. we'll meet at preferred place and time..


SO GUYS SIGN UP NA FOR THE GAWAD KALINGA TEAM LOJ smile

Some inspiring blog post about GK's mission to end poverty

source: http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/none/the-politics-of-gawad-kalinga-foundation-500888/

The Gawad Kalinga Foundation is a charitable organization that has succeeded in building one hundred and fifty thousand homes all over the Philippines. Such an impressive accomplishment is not something that can be ignored. GK is really an exciting project that boldly targets to remove poverty from the nation entirely. It even set a deadline for this target: 2024. It Gawad Kalinga can stand the test of time, then this new kind of template for business social civic responsibility should really be applauded.



The new vision of GK is to eradicate poverty in the Philippines, then after the Philippines, to eradicate poverty in the world.


No one can deny the miracle that Gawad Kalinga has done for the Philippines. Aside from helping the poor, it has also opened the eyes of so many Filipinos to the stark realities plaguing our country and the possibilities of solving these problems. Indeed, GK1MB or Gawad Kalinga Isang Milyong Bayani (Gawad Kalinga, One Million Heroes) is actively working towards the realization of the GK goal of having a slum-free nation. 


Gawad Kalinga: A bridge to one’s housing dreams 

 Gawad Kalinga founder Tony Meloto said their work of building houses means creating social and environmental opportunities for the less fortunate as well as instilling honesty and integrity.

“You don't just promise them hope but let them see the hope,” he said.

Meloto said Gawad Kalinga served as a bridge for investment and an inspiration to other countries like Papua New Guinea, Cambodia, and Indonesia to build their own villages.  

source: http://www.inquirer.net/propertyguide/aroundtown/view.php?db=1&article=20100808-285559 

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