Bloggers Unite: Acts of Kindness, 12-17-2007
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December 17, 2007 – 10:54 pm
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I’ve been seeing the campaign for weeks, calling all bloggers to unite for acts of kindness to do offline and blogging about it thru words, pictures or videos. Today, December 17th is the day to tell the world about the good deed done.
I wanted to be a part of it but I wasn’t sure until late last week that I was joining because I didn’t know what to do. For sure I wanted it to be something meaningful yet something I’ve never done before. I attended a Christmas party last weekend and I met someone who belonged to a Filipino non-profit organization here in Massachusetts, Bagong Kulturang Pinoy, Inc. whose main mission is to spread children literacy through books in poverty-stricken areas in the Philippines. Their slogan is: Helping Filipino children read their way out of poverty. The history of the organization is inspiring. It spurred from a simple idea of one person wanting to give something back to her community in the Philippines. From putting up one mini-library, now 10 years later it is supporting 100 libraries (still says 90 on the website) and counting- with 80,000 books sent out each year benefiting thousands of kids who eventually become habitual readers.
I got into real good talking with her and showed my interest about the program. We exchanged contact information and told her that I’m willing to volunteer anytime they need a hand. I got an email on Monday asking me if I wanted to come for Saturday, December 15 to help out. I didn’t think twice and said yes right away! I drove for an hour to get to the place, in the cold Saturday and with snow from the days before. I get to the place and spent a very good afternoon with very nice people whom I was meeting for the first time. They took me like a friend and I helped stamping out each book (labeling that it came from here), sorting them out and placing them in the famous, distinctly Filipino Balikbayan boxes (care package).

Having had ‘training’ in stuffing just about anything to put in my own Balikbayan boxes I sent out each year for my family back home, they commented how good my packing was making sure every inch of space is utilized and not an air left to breathe inside the boxes. They said I was able to put the books that could have gone in three boxes to fit into one! That was an exaggeration I think but I was pleased they were happy with my work.
We finished packing 8 huge boxes containing hundreds of books by the time we were done! The books are going to 6 different mini-libraries in the Philippines and I can imagine how excited the kids will be once they see the various selections we’ve included on the boxes. This is the kind of thing one would find fulfilling because you can actually see the work in action. You know that every book you donate and ship, kids back home will read and treasure the opportunity because having books in depressed areas in the Philippines is a luxury. It doesn’t come by very often.
I went home with an utterly light feeling and with a smile on my face! It feels so good when you’re doing an act of kindness especially if it’s something not planned and sort of just happened. I never knew such a Filipino organization existed here in Massachusetts. Now, I am hooked! I am going to continue volunteering for this great mission and I promised to visit one of their mini-libraries in the Philippines on my vacation in early 2008 so I could report on its progress. This has truly been an opener. I have been helping in my own little way to give something back to my home country and I just added another one that truly is making a difference in the lives of children in the Philippines. What a way to start my holiday, volunteering and spreading the good cheers around!
Note: I encourage you to visit the Bagong Kulturang Pinoy website to learn more about the organization. Just reading through the different programs and how they’re impacting the lives of poor kids in the Philippines is amazing. Perhaps you may even find it uplifting to share some books or make financial contributions. Help is always needed in whatever form. © 2007




around this time
every year since you left
you get me in this pensive mode
it's not as painful as
when i think about you
around the time we met
yes see, i had to think about you
twice every year.
that's all ...







Hi I visited the Senior Citizen Center up the street from me. During the holidays it gets lonely for some of the people at the center. Some of them do not get visitors during the holiday. I visited a Lady named, “Gladys Green.” I went to the store and shopped for her. It was a rewarding time spent.
IRIEGAL
Was just over at your site and left a message. thank you for stopping over here… happy holidays!
The library project reminds me of one of Julia’s (the murdered peace corps volunteer) own projects in Bicol she blogged about.
I wish I knew about the acts of kindness challenge earlier.
Hello Mae.
Wishing you A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
May God bless you and your family this holiday season and always.
Ivy
hi ann… sorry, i don’t know Julia.
perhaps you can share her story through your blog.
yup, sayang at you didn’t get to participate but with its success, i’m sure blogcatalog will have more projects like that. actually this is their 3rd (different topics each time) and I only learned about this now… wish you a happy holiday!
Congratulations on being chosen one of the winners.
yay, so i read! just found out myself. thanks.
Congrats on winning! It’s great a Filipino made its way on that bloggers unite contest. You deserve the win! God bless
Hello my friend! What happened to you? You have been officially MIA for almost a year now – contact me naman.
Congratulations for winning the blog contest on Act of Kindness – promoting bkp in the process. How about contacting Judi Babcock on Facebook (are you on Facebook) to sign up as bkp Facebook member and inviting friends to sign up also. That will help us spread the word about the read-athon on Jose Rizal’s novel, Noli me Tanger that we are doing rto raise funds. Judi will be happy to see and even paste a link of your Act of Kindness blog to the Facebook page. Hope to hear from you soon! Merry Christmas. Cheers,
Weng
One other thing, Julia Campbell was the Peace Corps volunteer who became a victim of a random act of violence (she was visiting the northern part of Luzon when she encountered someone who having anger management issues). Anyway, we actually corresponded with her shortly before she disappeared -she asked for free books for her school in Bicol – we featured her in the bkp 10th anniversary book which you can now find on http://www.aklatan.org on link called “Updates”.
I’m glad to hear that you found us and enjoyed book packing. If you’re on Facebook, please join our group- Friends of Bagong Kulturang Pinoy.
Thanks for finding me here, Judi! Yes, I’ll look for the group in Facebook once I get the chance. Happy Holidays!
Hi Weng, I know MIA ako!
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a note. I’ll look for the group in facebook. That’s sad about Julia Campbell… I read. Merry Christmas and I wish you the all the best to you and your family in 2009! Mabuhay ka at ang BKP!