Tuesday, August 28, 2012

New Venture

Its been a while since I've been wandering around nowhere.

Its exciting yet somethings missing, "direction". Life was boring with doing nothing. So I started to get some side dishes for my steak, Yes! I  searched for something to get busy of.

I started off with having a job, A Job that wold keep my mind busy.

And I just did, I'm in, i got a job but its not somewhat related to my field- its OK!, I don't mind. Its not paying off all my efforts that well but its OK!, it doesn't bother me - well it does a bit, when I'm ripped off.

Hope this first step isn't a wrong one.
I don't want to see my self running too fast then stumble too hard, so I'll take the challenge.


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Havoc from Mother Nature


Volunteers gathered at the Sta. Catalina de
 Alexandria church as early as 5 am in order to arrive
 at least before noon in Pacuan, La Libertad.
Last March 3, 2012, the Church-Military Advisory Group-Negros had gathered volunteers from different institutions in Dumaguete City to assist in their humanitarian outreach mission. This is to help the victims of the earthquake in Negros last Febrary 6, 2012 which affected nearly 8,000 people. The 303rd Infantry Brigade Civil Military Operations officer Capt. Leo Christopher Cunanan had revealed that nearly 4,600 families from 15 La Libertad barangays families from 15 La Libertad barangays received food packs and used clothing from the eight truckloads delivered to them, through Fr. Winly Guadalope of the St. Vincent Quasi Parish.

Nurses from Negros Oriental Provincial Hospital,
 3rd from the right  Maria Fe Gajano and April Love Dumalagan
Nurses from the Negros Oriental Provincial Hospital have also rendered their medical voluntary works, among them were: Vretchy Tuballa, April Love Dumalagan, Rachiel Marie Calumba, Kristen Sarabia, Carmela Visperas and many others. There were 19 volunteer doctors and 31 nurses from the cities of Bacolod and Dumaguete. 

“The activity was in line with the CMAG-Negros activities with the theme, Peace and Development for God’s People – Our Mission. For we are partners working together for God.” Cunanan said the humanitarian mission in Brgy Pacuan, La Libertad, is a good example ofbayanihan’, with not only the church, army and the police, but also various sectors of society like the local governments, non-government organizations, students, youth, doctors, nurses, dentists, other health workers, social workers, media, other professionals, environmentalists, and the populace working hand-in-hand to bring support and assistance, to help ease the trauma and burdens of the quake victims.