Wednesday, September 10, 2014

INSPIRATIONAL SPEECH : 116th Philippines Independence Day and VSO Tanzania Docufilms International Launching

Speech delivered  last June 14, 2014 @ Golden Tulip Hotel, Dar  Es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania

His eminence, the Papal Nuncio Francisco Montecillo Padilla,Your excellencies, the Ambassadors, Head of Missions and Consular Representatives,  our corporate sponsors, our international and Tanzanian friends, and fellow Filipinos here in Tanzania, magandang gabi po!

First, I would like to acknowledge my VSO International family especially VSO Bahaginan and  VSO Tanzania for producing these documentaries  and  I hope these films  will continue to inspire everyone, that each one of us in our own little ways  can  do something to make our lives better whether in the foreign soils or in our native land, the Philippines. I would like to express also our special gratitude to the Filipino Community of  Tanzania  for their support to us Filipino volunteers especially for launching these films and  for engaging us also in their community outreach programs like the annual  medical missions where we volunteers were able to participate. FCT maraming salamat po,  you continue to inspire us volunteers

The comedian Russell Peters once commented that Filipinos are well scattered around the world, and that even in hell you will find a Filipino!  It indicates we Filipinos are all over the world, like any other nationalities. But what makes us Filipinos distinct from rest of our international brethren aside?  Once I   was seated between my two volunteer  friends,  a Japanese,  and a South Korean sipping our   kahawas   in one of the cafĂ©’s in Zanzibar talking about the famous Petronas Towers of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. My Japanese friend  said that they help build one of the towers, and my South Korean friend claimed too that they too also help to build the other tower  while both of them keep looking at me. And I asked them why there is  a bridge  between the two towers? Both of them answered in Swahili, sijui!  I told them that  the two towers cannot stand alone independently, that the Filipinos  build the bridge to connects these two towers to support to let the building stand majestically!

It is innate for us peace and freedom loving Filipinos to always consider everyone as part of our family  by providing a bridge  to  support and connect  everyone to the make the bond of unity  stronger  and deeper.

We work with passion and compassion, and it is evident in the excellent service provided to you when  you will meet  Filipinos  from the different service industries like health care, hospitality, and  development work.  We are always there with a  smile, and ready with words of comfort, empathy, understanding, and love.

Thus, volunteerism is manifested in our culture and engraved in  our genes, the Spirit of Bayanihan.  As volunteers or as an expats, anywhere and whenever, we always  willingly  lend a hand  with passion and commitment that makes us distinct from the rest, and we offer it with a smile!

Mga kakabayan,  ang dugong Filipino ay maharlika, thus we have to continue  giving our support  and lend our talents in the world stage whether as a volunteer or as expat to promote global unity and understanding   while respecting   and safeguarding human rights  and  freedom as peace  loving Filipinos.

Magkaisa po tayo para sa karangal ng Inang Bayan, at ipabunyi ang Lahing Filipino! Viva Pilipinas! Mabuhay ang  Lahing Pilipino!  Muchas gracias and good evening everyone.

Docufilms launched during the event were  SI JUANITO SA TANZANIA (Juanito Estrada - Education), ED and the GREENHOUSE IN ZANZIBAR ( Eduardo Juacian - Secure Livelihood) and RIZ: Volunteering In Tanzania ( Rizalito Hizon Rectra - Health).

Saturday, May 17, 2014

TRIBUTE: My Brother, My Bestfriend

That was May 16, 1978 in the morning, when I realized I have new baby brother and I was five.   I was ecstatic when I saw him, robust, healthy, and very energetic.  We are extremely different but fond of each other and have one thing that binds us more, our love for our family. Our family is not different from yours, we have our own dynamics and face the same challenges that your family have too.

Physically, we are different, he is healthier and athletic,  while I am health challenge guy and always stay indoor. He fancy things outdoor, I learn things outdoor from reading but both of us love to be in nature. He chases frogs and butterflies for me to study its morphology and taxonomy, he enjoys playing with it. He explore the vastness of the field, I sit on the middle of the field and enjoying observing it. He loves to climb the fruit trees, i love to bring him the fruit baskets but we enjoyed eating the fruits together.

Socially, he is we are opposite too. He is more of outgoing and I am reserve. He easily socializes with people of different strata while it will take time for me. But both of us always love to help and serve and sometimes beyond the line that occasionally  both of us will in trouble for putting others first, trait that we get from the genes of our parents. Emotionally, he easily fall in love, I am not. He easily can move on from heartbreaks while I am still licking broken heart to health. He married young but I am still a bachelor until now.

But, unfortunately, he was gone so soon when he was still starting his family, leaving behind his young family. His untimely demise pains me so much and makes it difficult for me to understand and accept. However, it makes stronger and can happy to support others on how to cope the loss of their love ones. Maybe, it was destiny that we just share a limited  period of time in these earthly dwelling and so that I can share what are the brothers are for.

We always look after each other, I do love him very much but I am not born to be expressive. Boys are often reminded in my family not to show emotions particularly in public.   I do gave him gifts always but never say” I love you bro”.  I often hug him when we were young boys but when we become teenagers we do not hugs any more particularly in public, only on special family occasion.  However, during the last time that I saw him before I left, he said, “bro, you did not hug me yet”. I went back to hug him while asking assurance from him to take care of our family because I will be away long especially to take good care of our Tatay and Nanay in which he replied in affirmative. And I was guilty,during our last phone call conversation, I was in a hurry to in my next appointment for that day when I told him, I will call him back later but he said I have  listen to him for a minute, when he uttered “ I love you bro”.

That  8th of September 2009,  I wanted to sleep but I can’t  and at 3:00 a.m. in the morning when I heard for the first time my Tatay over the phone, and said your brother  left us already and I know what it means.  I was not shocked but comforted my Tatay who is also my brother’s best friend. It was later when I climbed to the roof top of my dorm when I saw the flickering light sin the darkness that still envelope the city that I realized that a part of me is missing and not anymore complete, tear srolls down from my eyes in silence and in grief.

Reading the autopsy report in front of his coffin, my heart was full of anger and guilt. My brother died alone on that farm dirt road alone in agony and pain from the hacked wounds, I always wish I was there to treat him and comfort him in those critical hours. I wish I was able to hug him always and say to him how much I love him.

Even in his last hours, he still the very loving and protective brother of mine. He was always there like a lion with a kind heart, protective of his kin and family .He is physically gone now, I miss him but I am always assured he is always there for me and my family. Rest in peace bro, and enjoy the company of Nanay as always.

Now, I am always touch and have a deep appreciation and respect to see siblings especially brothers bonding together. How I wish my brother Jonathan is still alive. You are blessed if you still have your brother, treasure them like diamonds, they are the only one that you have, your real treasure, the brotherly love!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

7th Annual Filipino Community Medical Mission in Tanzania: Gesture of Gratitude and Brotherhood

 Pinoy Big Brother : Pao  Fernando pacifying a young Tanzanian boy






More than a hundred patients, 30% of which are children received free medical checkup, medicines, HIV test and Malaria test from the Filipino Community in Tanzania (FCT) during    their   7th Annual Medical Mission at the Missionaries of Charity’s Mother Theresa Orphanage and Hospice last Feb16, 2014.During the event,   to show support, unity and harmony,   medical practitioners from the other nations also lend a hand, including a doctor from the host nation. Most of the medical practitioners work from one of Tanzania health care provider, the AMI Hospital of Dar Es Salaam.
LeGrande Casino   through Ms. Opalyn  Canicon and Mr. Luca and Ruby Mamacos of the Buffalo Grill Restaurant (the first Greek – Filipino Resto in Tanzania) and the FCT provided the medicines and medical supplies for the event.
To cap the event, the FCT officials hosted a special treat of Filipino sumptuous delicacies to the participants in Mr. Hector Alcatara’s ( The Founder and Coordinator of the the Medical Mission) residence in Mlimani City. Ms. Rachel Buenaventura who leads the medical mission, in behalf of the leadership of   the FCT expresses thanks to everyone for their participation in the day’s event.FCT annual medical mission started in   2008   as gestures of goodwill and friendship was to express the innate kindred spirits of the Filipinos wherever they maybe in the world. Now,  the annual  event is one of the  gestures of  universal brotherhood and  gratitude of the Filipinos  to the Tanzanian society for their kindness and generosity  in welcoming Filipino  expats and volunteers to be part of  the national development  of Tanzania’s  in becoming  a leader in the global stage of development and capacity building.
Hopefully, the FCT is looking forward for the next annual medical mission where everybody is excited to participate, contribute, and be a part in spreading the Filipino bayanihan spirit to the world.




Ms. Rachel Buenaventura (2nd from the Right)  lead Filipino participants and the international medical  practitioners during the medical mission.
It is innate in every Filipino to respect and help the elderly



Pinoys lending  a hand to their Tanzanian brethren.

Every participants in the medical mission have  tasked to do, showing the spirit of bayanihan.



Young happy  Pinoys who  exhibits the pakikikapwa  attitude.