Category: Lifestyle

A Visit to Gawad Kalinga Sunshineville

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Nuffnang invited us to visit GK Sunshineville.  It is a village situated in Las Pinas.

This neighborhood came out as a result of some people’s good intention to uplift the lives of poor families all over the Philippines.

Gawad Kalinga is a foundation that started 1995 with the purpose of “advancing & upholding an integrated, holistic and sustainable community development program, especially in the depressed areas, addressing shelter, livelihood, education and health issues in the spirit of nation building, to strengthen the development and improvement of human and spiritual formation of couples and their children and to foster cooperation with others in the pursuit and realization of the objectives for which GK has been established.”

Take this neighborhood for example that the foundation is helping out.  The people who are now living there used to live in the squatter’s area.

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Because of this project, these people now can live comfortably in houses the foundation built.  The houses are built for free, however, people have to pay for the lot (Php 500 per month).

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Aside from providing them better shelter, the foundation with the help of some corporations, organized a livelihood program that provide additional income to residents in the community as well as sustaining their livelihood.

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Do you want to see how many good people our country has?  You can see a list of partners of Gawad Kalinga in helping the community.

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You can also help the GK Sunshineville community by supporting and/or buying their products.  Details can be found on my blog post re: Bayong ng Kabuyanan here.

Thanks again to Nuffnang & HSBC for inviting bloggers to this eye-opening event 🙂

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You can see the rest of the pictures here.

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Bayong ng Kabuhayan

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Today, I was lucky to experience first-hand the project of Gawad Kalinga Sunshineville, Bayong ng Kabuhayan.

Bayong ng Kabuhayan is a livelihood program where community members create eco-trendy & stylish products such as bags & home/office accessories from doypack materials.  The project provides opportunities for its residents and has potential to grow into a permanent & profitable business.

I was able to meet to meet the people behind the project and ofcourse, the community members who are part of the program.  I was also able to see how the bags were made.

Here are the instructions they showed us on how to prepare the bag:

  1. Cut doypack sheets into strips.

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    Doypack is the packaging that ready to drink beverages use. The ones that Zest-O sent to GK Sunshineville are their overruns or rejects. Rejects include ones that were printed wrongly or the packaging isn’t acceptable for commercial use. Just to clarify, the ones Zest-O sent are new and have not been used.

  2. Fold doypack strips one by one.

    Milagros showed us how to fold strips. It isn’t an easy task to do! They are paid 25 centavos per doypack strip folded.

  3. Weave the folded doypack strips.

    This is the most tedious task of them all. I was able to try it out. It was fun, but I bet if you do this everyday, it won’t feel like fun anymore! hehehe! I really appreciate their materials because they are done with care and with personal touch. In a day, the manangs can make approximately 3-4 bags.

  4. Attach Handle to handweaven bags.

    In this video, they showed us how they attached the handle to the bag. We were shown 2 types of handles, first the wooden one and an abaca one. The handle is attached by sewing. I bet doing this the whole will really make your fingers tired especially holding that long needle and sewing it to a hard material.

Finished bags look like these:

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The bags are beautiful & affordable, promise!  They sell between Php 395 to Php 450.

They also have other products like the ones below:
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In their beautiful product brochure, you’d be able to see the products on sale.

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They are divided into 2 sections namely:

  • Bags – Silver Bags, Colored Bags
  • Home – Serving Trays, Placemats, Envelope cases, File Holders, Utility Boxes

I hope you do support this cause and buy the products. By purchasing, you will not only help them by sustaining the business, you will also get good quality products.

If you have any questions about the products or would like to order, you can contact:
Thess Barameda of GKonomics
Tel: (02) 718-1738
E-Mail Address: gkoncepts.info@gmail.com
Address: 4/F Pro-Friends Building, 55 Tinio Street, Addition Hills, Mandaluyong City, Philippines

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Dress with Boots Day

This was a first for me. I wore red boots that went up to my knee. And you know what? I bought this pair for PHP450.00 (got it through a sale during my Taiwan Trip). It took me quite sometime to find a suitable outfit for it.

Much to my surprise, my beloved friend & colleague, Maus was wearing the same style of outfit and shoes!!! This was a huge coincidence.

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We were both wearing boots! People don’t usually wear boots on a working day 😛

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We were sporting the same hairdo & we were both wearing dresses!!! I’m just amazed that we thought of wearing the same outfit without even talking about it.

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It was such a LOL-ing moment that we decided to have a mini photoshoot! We asked Koko to take pictures of us just to document this rare occasion. hahaha! We were just to embarassed that people will find out how crazy we are having a photoshoot in the office that it took us only 15minutes to finish everything hahaha! A laugh trip indeed 😀

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The rest of the pictures can be found here.

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A Run To Help Save Pasig River

It is sad that the impression of people regarding Pasig River is that it’s heavily polluted (dirty).

The Ilog Pasig (as we call it here in the Philippines) was once a beautiful river. It connects Laguna de Bay (Laguna Lake) to Manila Bay. It basically divides Metro Manila into 2 (North and South).

Due to continuous development of industrial surroundings and negligence of the people, the 25 kilometer river became very polluted. It is even considered dead (the river can not sustain life) according to experts 🙁

The government and environmentalists have been establishing programs, initiatives, activities to slowly revive the river and bring it back to its old glory. I definitely support those kinds of activities and really hope we succeed in our cause.

One of those activities is the Run for the Pasig River, which will be held on November 8. This is an activity organized by Kapit Bisig Para Sa Ilog Pasig (KBPIP). The route will cross 13 bridges of the waterway and will allow runners to get close to the river, as portions of the race will be run alongside the river itself.

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One thing that I found unique about this race is that you can run a full 42 km marathon by being part of a relay team composed of either 20 or 40 people.

There are also short distance categories of 3k, 5k and 10k runs. Age limit for those races is 6 years and above. The run will be supervised by race director Rudy Biscocho and his team.

Water stations will be situated every 2km from starting line to finish line.

To participate, you just need to pay Php250. Free running clinics will be available for 1st-time runners. Registration forms are available online for marathon & relay or register at the ff. outlets:

  • KBPIP office at 3/F ELJ Building, Mother Ignacia QC
  • ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. Head office
  • IZOD boutiques
  • Vanheusen Boutiques
  • Gold’s Gym
  • ROX Running Store
  • Second Wind, Race Inc.

Let’s join the cause to save the Pasig River & run!

Here’s the plug:

Do join the forums too & join the Facebook event page of Run for the Pasig River Marathon 🙂

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The Ugly Truth Movie Review

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I was able to watch this last saturday and I must say that I enjoyed the movie.  Well, one big factor was Gerard Butler!  I just love him (especially after watching him in “300”).

It’s a romantic story about a local tv show producer, Abby, and a man named Mike, who is host of a segment, “Ugly Truth”. Abby, after coming from a disastrous date, just so happened to watch Mike on TV. She ended up calling him, and arguing with him over the air regarding their thoughts on relationships.

The next day, the station owner hired mike so he could help save Abby’s show from being cancelled. They hated each other.

Finally, Abby met the man of his dreams. She and Mike reached an agreement. The agreement is, Mike will teach Abby how to get the man of his dreams. If he is successful, Abby will work with him. Otherwise, Mike will quite the show.

It worked!  Let me share with you what Mike taught Abby, girls might find this useful (hehe!):

  1. Don’t Criticize
  2. Laugh a Lot!
  3. Guys love to visualize – so look your best!
  4. Don’t talk about your problems
  5. Guys love long-haired girls

Somehow, Abby realized that the guy of her dreams learned to love her because of pretentions (religiously following Mike’s lessons). So they broke up. In the end, Mike and Abby fell in love with each other. How? You have to watch it! I don’t want to give too much spoilers (thought I kinda shared the whole story already :P)

Great lesson taught here.  Yes, there are effective ways to get the man of your dreams but will you be happy by pretending to be that perfect girl?

My Rating for The Ugly Truth: 4 out of 5 stars.

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