DIPOLOG CITY - The five-day test of endurance and courage of Gawad Kalinga (GK) Bayani
Challenge 2013 held on March 23-27 at the municipal in Katipunan, Zamboanga del
Norte succeeded in drawing support from the volunteers coming from the various
sectors of the society.
On the opening day, the
Katipunan gymnasium was filled with volunteers consisting of students,
government officials and employees, police officers, members of Philippine
Army, businessmen, people’s organizations and even ordinary folks, all raring
to respond to the call for nation-building and ending poverty.
Putting
in plain words his presence at the Bayani Challenge launch, Jose
Rizal Memorial State University (JRMSU) President Edgar S. Balbuena said: “JRMSU is mandated to perform extension services especially to the underprivileged and we are here to be part of the people of Zamboanga del Norte through this heroic call for ending poverty.”
Rizal Memorial State University (JRMSU) President Edgar S. Balbuena said: “JRMSU is mandated to perform extension services especially to the underprivileged and we are here to be part of the people of Zamboanga del Norte through this heroic call for ending poverty.”
JRMSU is the Gawad Kalinga
institute of the province and one of the major partners for the success of GK
Bayani Challenge in Katipunan town.
There were games and
competitions introduced to boost the morale of the volunteers and to develop
the spirit of camaraderie among them. And to sustain the momentum of fun and
excitement, they were entertained with music and cultural shows during the
Kalinga Night.
A song titled “Diwa ng
Bayanihan (Spirit of volunteerism)” was constantly played to lift up the
eagerness among volunteers to take the five challenges: home build, school
refurbishing, paraisong pambata, climate mitigation and health mission. Every
time the music was played, the volunteers could not resist wiggling their
bodies with the unity dance steps.
“To become a volunteer is
very important, for if we won’t then who else will be? No one will be left
behind for our nation and for Pilipinas Natin,” said Pilipinas Natin Regional
Coordinator Rico Juan Tiquel.
Paraisong Pambata
Mr. Eddie Baron and his
family of Baron Bakeshop sponsored the feeding program for about 500 children
in San Antonio and 250 children in Miatan.
The Municipal Social
Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) and the Provincial Governor’s Office
(PGO) also sponsored a feeding program for the five-day activity.
Children also received
school supplies from benevolent donors.
“We didn’t feel exhausted
despite the challenges because we were filled with ‘laugh trip’ especially in
Paraisong Pambata. Honestly, we really wanted the activity extended because we
had a feeling that those children need our attention and we are more than
willing to give it to them,” declared Ridge Balolong, a Pilipinas Natin
volunteer.
“I thought that I would be
the one helping these children, but it was the other way around, because I was
the one being taught by them. From simple things we can get simple joys and
nothing is impossible if we will join forces,” he added.
Health mission and social
services
Lectures on family
planning, immunization, maternal care, sanitation and others were conducted by
the Municipal Health Office (MHO) with housewives in attendance.
The Philippine Red Cross
(PRC) also gave lectures on personal hygiene and how to give first aid.
Free medical and dental
checkup was also conducted in the two recipient-barangays by the provincial
government of Zamboanga del Norte through the “Tabang ni Lando sa Comunidad”
(TLC) project, Provincial Health Office and ZaNorte Medical Center.
Moreover, the Provincial
Nutrition Office (PNO) distributed fresh milk to children while the Provincial
Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) was giving out rice to barangay.
Furthermore, “Kasalan ng
Bayan (mass wedding)” was conducted by the Provincial Indigenous People’s
Coordinating Unit (PIPCU).
“Because of Gawad Kalinga
Bayani Challenge, 250 households have been assisted,” said Timuay Chieftain
Hipolito Andig of barangay Miatan.
School refurbishing
Volunteers from Department
of Education (DepED) refurbished and repainted the classrooms of San Antonio
Elementary School. Other volunteers also cleaned the school surroundings.
Climate mitigation program
Volunteers from the
academe, municipal officials and employees worked hand in hand for a coastal
cleanup.
Residents along the coastlines
were also taught proper waste disposal and “hanging garden” making.
Pilipinas Natin volunteers
together with the youth of Barangay San Antonio, employees from Municipal
Agriculturist’s Office (MAO) and Municipal Environment and Natural Resources
Office (MENRO) also embarked on mangrove planting .
In barangay Miatan, on the
other hand, JRMSU students and other youth volunteers participated in a tree
planting activity.
Farm build
In barangay Miatan,
volunteers patiently cultivated and tilled the land despite the scorching heat
of the sun just to make garden beds for the beneficiaries. This will be planted
with root crops and vegetables for their consumption and livelihood.
The Office of Provincial
Agriculture of Zamboanga del Norte distributed vegetable seeds to the
residents.
Home build
Municipal Planning and
Development Coordinator Dick Romarate disclosed that 60 to 100 houses would be
constructed as planned. But for the five-day activity, two houses for barangay
Miatan and another five for barangay San Antonio would be initially
constructed.
In barangay San Antonio,
members of Katipunan Bikers Club, some police officers from Zamboanga del Norte
Provincial Police Office (ZNPPO), municipal officials and employees, and
barangay residents worked tirelessly in building houses for the beneficiaries.
For Barangay Miatan,
volunteers from 20th Special Forces Company of Philippine Army,
PIPCU employees, JRMSU students and the locals worked together to finish the
construction of houses.
“I can say that Filipinos can really make a
difference in this country if only we are united, compassionate, truthful to
one another, and most of all being faithful to Almighty God,” said another
Pilipinas Natin volunteer Kaye Sevillaester in an interview.