It’s as if the volunteers from Electrical Department never get tired of office works for we made Ourselves available before 8:00 o’clock at the Jphil Office. It’s the jump-off time onwards to “Gawad Kalinga (GK) Housing Project for Poor” in Christ the King Subdivision, Talon IV, Las Pinas City.
Our team was headed by ME (Ms. Bennalou Jugadora along) with Ms. Meilyn Gesta of
Procurement Department, both were Jphil-
GK Committee Members. Manny Villorente,
Chrisper Perey, Tyrone Guico, and the dorm
mates Felix Bermoy Jr., Mark Leo Timbas,
Edrei Cadag, Carl Dalusung, Agie Escano
and Val Alog completed the ten mighty warriors
at heart of the Electrical Department. GK Volunteers arrived at site at around 9:00
o’clock and they were welcomed us'by the smiles
and hospitality of GK residents and beneficiaries.
Our group was divided into two: one group became busy for the Sibol Grade School Pupils and the other group for the real battle, the Construction site.
(me=DMs. Bennalou Jugadora and Mr. Agie Escano were assisted by the Sibol Grade School Teachers for some storytelling and fun games. Sibol graders ranging from two to six years old according to Ms. Jugadora were very cooperative and fun to play with. Prizes were given to those students who participated well and a small treat for merienda were given to everyone before the “teachers” depart from the Sibol classroom. Truly, a simple thoughtfulness and spending a part of your valuable time will bring a great smile from the heart of those kids in the Sibol room. Such a memorable experience as the “teachers” expressed their feelings.
Going to the Construction site, the other team was guided by the GK residents and beneficiaries. Everyone is excited of what the site will cater for them and what really would they be doing for the construction.
Though each member of this team don’t do this stuff normally, still you can see their enthusiasm in making even a little help to build the house. The flooring of one house should be leveled and therefore excess soils and small rocks were to be put out. Some loosen the ground while others shoveled the soil in sacks and put it in one corner. The other house is ready for the concrete flooring, so they were
assigned to do the “pagbibistay” (separating tiny sand to large ones using the strainer). We enjoyed' the construction works. Muscles of electrical guys were stretched as their sweat flows all over their bodies Bayanihan and camaraderie were very evident to
every volunteer as they help each other whenever one needs it. “Lumpiang Gulay” served as their merienda after a tiring work.
At 12:00 o’clock noon, Our team left the GK village with the hearts full of joy because we all know that even the simple thing we've have done, this could be a big start for the GK residents. Especially for the children of Sibol, this could encourage them to aim high for they see their future in a clearer view.
Our team was headed by ME (Ms. Bennalou Jugadora along) with Ms. Meilyn Gesta of
Procurement Department, both were Jphil-
GK Committee Members. Manny Villorente,
Chrisper Perey, Tyrone Guico, and the dorm
mates Felix Bermoy Jr., Mark Leo Timbas,
Edrei Cadag, Carl Dalusung, Agie Escano
and Val Alog completed the ten mighty warriors
at heart of the Electrical Department. GK Volunteers arrived at site at around 9:00
o’clock and they were welcomed us'by the smiles
and hospitality of GK residents and beneficiaries.
Our group was divided into two: one group became busy for the Sibol Grade School Pupils and the other group for the real battle, the Construction site.
(me=DMs. Bennalou Jugadora and Mr. Agie Escano were assisted by the Sibol Grade School Teachers for some storytelling and fun games. Sibol graders ranging from two to six years old according to Ms. Jugadora were very cooperative and fun to play with. Prizes were given to those students who participated well and a small treat for merienda were given to everyone before the “teachers” depart from the Sibol classroom. Truly, a simple thoughtfulness and spending a part of your valuable time will bring a great smile from the heart of those kids in the Sibol room. Such a memorable experience as the “teachers” expressed their feelings.
Going to the Construction site, the other team was guided by the GK residents and beneficiaries. Everyone is excited of what the site will cater for them and what really would they be doing for the construction.
Though each member of this team don’t do this stuff normally, still you can see their enthusiasm in making even a little help to build the house. The flooring of one house should be leveled and therefore excess soils and small rocks were to be put out. Some loosen the ground while others shoveled the soil in sacks and put it in one corner. The other house is ready for the concrete flooring, so they were
assigned to do the “pagbibistay” (separating tiny sand to large ones using the strainer). We enjoyed' the construction works. Muscles of electrical guys were stretched as their sweat flows all over their bodies Bayanihan and camaraderie were very evident to
every volunteer as they help each other whenever one needs it. “Lumpiang Gulay” served as their merienda after a tiring work.
At 12:00 o’clock noon, Our team left the GK village with the hearts full of joy because we all know that even the simple thing we've have done, this could be a big start for the GK residents. Especially for the children of Sibol, this could encourage them to aim high for they see their future in a clearer view.
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