This blog is primarily intended to share the best of what I've seen in my journeys near and far. As I revisit my past posts, I often featured places or objects therein that caught my eye and made me think and/or warranted sharing. Usually places, usually objects, hardly any people made it to my posts.
But if there were Olympics for kindheartedness, for selflessness, for speed in packing relief goods or sorting through hygiene kits, these students would surely earn the gold medal. Hours after Tropical Storm ONDOY ceased pummeling the capital, they were already hard at work collecting food items, clothes, bottled water, among other necessities. Facebook status messages and Tweets were ablaze with call for help and voluntarism. They eased the pain of a disaster (which have likewise damaged many of their own homes) by their sheer will power to be of service to others.
I look to many directions for worthy features that showcase how beautiful work of human hands can be. Theirs' is arguably the finest =]
inside the University of the Philippines College of Medicine Dela Paz Hall / Medical Students' Union building, Manila, September 2009, using a digicam.
You are so right. These students deserve gold medals for compassion. Hapy weekend
ReplyDeletei read in online papers things r still chaotic. these must b very difficult times. God bless all the volunteers n u for coming to the front
ReplyDeleteThat's a great effort to get everyone together for a good cause. Well Done~!
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That's a great message. Filipinos all over the world are watching with concern, and hopefully, opening their hearts and wallets to the victims of the floods.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see community work like this :)
ReplyDeleteBring lots of warmth to the heart knowing all is helping one and another :)
bayanihan spirit exercised to the fullest! :)
ReplyDeletelooks very festive friends, all looking very happy and enjoy
ReplyDeleteI see this is one of the most interesting activity, they seem happy and unified collaboration
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