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Danny Ciesneros: on his feet again

Danny and the Arcillas family pose for a picture. 34-year-old Danny is now able to walk, and so has passed on his wheelchair to his 65-year-old hemiplegic father-in-law, Liberato.
Danny and the Arcillas family pose for a picture. 34-year-old Danny is now able to walk, and so has passed on his wheelchair to his 65-year-old hemiplegic father-in-law, Liberato.

Perhaps if you visited the barangay (village) of San Juan in Ormoc City early morning of Christmas in the year 2013, you would see the soft sunrise touching the tops of the trees laid bare by Supertyphoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) that devastated many areas of the Visayas region earlier that November. The rural barangay of San Juan is found just at the border of Ormoc, just before its boundary with the municipality of Merida.

On your visit, you might turn left from the Ormoc City-Merida Road, leaving behind the hard concrete road onto rough, dusty streets with rice fields on either side. The scenery is now and used to be a lush green. Back then, after Yolanda, it was predominantly brown, most of the foliage blown away by the typhoon. Beyond the rice fields, you would come across a bridge from which you would see a multitude of damaged houses. Some of the lucky ones had a G.I. sheet or two ripped off of their roofs. Those that weren’t as fortunate were completely destroyed altogether.

Perhaps in the midst of the rubble lit by the early morning sunrise you would find an interesting sight. You might find Girlie Arcillas pushing her partner, Danny Ciesneros, up the streets on a wheelchair. Once they reach level ground, they exchange places. Girlie would carefully help Danny up from the wheelchair. Danny would then push the wheelchair, with Girlie sitting on it for support, exercising his legs, both of which had been broken by a car accident the year before. This would become the pair’s routine for months. Sometimes they would go on like this for three hours, depending on Danny’s strength at the time.Read More »Danny Ciesneros: on his feet again

Participatory Planning in Barangay Pagatpat

Participants of the planning workshop discuss the barangay's budget allocation.
Participants of the planning workshop discuss the barangay’s budget allocation.

August 12-14—Cagayan de Oro City.  Key stakeholders from Barangay Pagatpat gathered for a 3-day Participatory Barangay Development Planning Workshop last August 12-14, 2014. Participated by various groups, which includes the Barangay Council, academe, youth, transport group, farmers, interfaith, women’s group, person with dis-abilities and senior citizen, the 35 sectoral representatives, led by Hon. Achilles Babaran, the Punong Barangay of Pagatpat, constituted the Barangay Development Council (BDC), who for the first time were able to meet and discuss the priority peace and development issues of the barangay.Read More »Participatory Planning in Barangay Pagatpat

Called Driven One

Participants of the Facilitator's Training strike a pose.
Participants of the Facilitator’s Training strike a pose.

August 9-10, 2014?Facilitators of the Leadership Communities in partnership with AFI, AYLC, JCI, CACABU, COC, XU, MUST and BMFI have successfully organized a 2-day Lead and Learn Camp from August 9-10, 2014 held at Seaside Bible Camp, Barra Opol, Misamis Oriental. The Lead & Learn Camp is a leadership camp and workshop not only for the youth leaders of our participating 9 Barangays but also to the Barangay Kagawad, and Partner Facilitators of the youth leadership development program of Ayala Foundation. The objective of the camp is to develop and empower our young leaders and to allow them to reflect on the projects that they have developed for their communities. It also served as a workshop for the partners (JCI, BMFI, XU, COC, MUST and BMFI) and Barangay Kagawads of their respective Barangay to develop the skills and enhance the tools and technology in facilitating workshops, camps, and other activities that are very useful to apply in the community.Read More »Called Driven One