Saturday, July 23, 2011

Immersion: Botolan, Zambales

with Archie:)

                     It is not everyday that we’ve come to meet and mingle with our indigenous brothers and sisters, since considering also the place of their location which is pretty far from Manila, still to have the time to really be with them was such not a typical thing.


Immersion had always been applied to me ever since high school and to extend our help to the less fortunate is really the point of the immersion and to even experienced there way of life and simple living. But as for our immersion in Botolan, Zambales; the main point was also to help them in a manner in which we could do something that would really benefit them and would serve as a great change in their lives. 


Well, it was pretty tiring to travel all the way through there place since it is really far from Manila already, but what feels so good is when we’ve come down to our buses and started talking with them, it feels great how they’ve  come to be very hospitable and accomodating to talk with us and they lend us to get the chance to know them as well. 
Simple tokens were given to them through our collaborative efforts of donation, we might find it pretty cheap, but for them, it is something worth to be treasured.  One instance that I find pretty interesting was the fact, that there schools were really far from them but that did’nt served as an hindrance for them to keep on learning and dreaming for a nice future for them, and instead,  they’ve still showed  great perseverance and dedication as regards with their education that surely gave a huge and big impact on my part. I’ve always do got the chance to witness students who travel long distance, barefooted and very hungry just through the television and different documentaries, and because  of Botolan, I’ve proved to myself how fortunate I am to have been very blessed with my family and friends and in which I could have my needs and even have the privileged to have my wants and even just luxurious things.

bonding time

           It also feels great upon seeing the smiles and laughters of the children in Botolan was, there were very appreciative and you could see how happy they are for having the chance to be visited by us. There were so cheerful, where you could easy mingle with them without fearing that they might not accommodate you or even to talk to. Some of them were really shy at first but as we stayed for long, they’ve eventually joined on our mini games and dancings and singings. There were great dancers and it was also a privileged for us to witness there cultural dance and practices where we also tried to imitate it from them. They’ve shown great respect to us and warmth welcome and that kept us really close and to be easily attached to them as well.

"It is true that we cannot give what we do not have, but it is also true that in giving, it is not only the material thing that matters for all of them, sometimes we also have to realize that our ears to lend them voice out what they want and what they need could easily make a huge impact in their society, and us, students who are fortunate enough to have this kind of activity  could used it to help them to make there life better and easier".

Our stay in Botolan, was just a short minute of time but the learnings and experiences from the story of their lives and their means of living would always serve as a great inspiration for us simple students to keep on pursuing  this kind of charity work like what our mentor have taught us to do so.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Beat assignment..






              How the police station does really works? I’ve never thought of actually being in a police station not until I actually didJ

As part of our assignment on one of my major subject, was to interview certain people and personalities to help us solve certain issues and to let them affirm, negate or to even discussed it with us. As for my part, I was assigned to be in a police beat, where news that deals with the peace and order of the state is relevant. Because of it, I’ve visited WPD, the western police station in U.N ave., Manila, and try our luck to get the chance to interview.

And as we enter the office, immediately I’ve learned the fact that you have to ask the right person so that, you could be headed on your desired place and destination or otherwise, you might end up going home without your desired intention. And so, we’ve entered various offices and department  in WPD, and I’ve interviewed a victim of robbery where she’s complaining towards the police people, there were issues regarding rape, homicide and robbery that also gave us a sense of fear towards our stay in WPDJ but still, thankfully that there were inspectors and policemen who were really accommodating and really help us out throughout our interview experience.
It was pretty hard because there were a lot of complainants and suspects that you could hear and a lot of crimes to witness. I’ve realized that everyday in our lives there were really a lot of disorders happening in our place and although some of us hate policemen because of their dirty works, still we shouldn’t always generalized certain characteristics of them coz. There were still some of them who’s truly dedicated on their job. And to be like them of having a tedious and dangerous job since dealing with suspects and criminals are their everyday routine.
I’ve never really thought I could be in that place, but, well, I actually didJ it gave me more of a sense of confidence towards dealing with other people to interview various type of people carrying a recorder with you, it feels like a true reporter or a mass people.




I’m sure time will come where I could really be accustomed with this kind of scenario, but for the mean time, this first hand feeling I’ve experienced would truly stay into my mind.