ALABEL, Sarangani (November 21, 2014) – The 3rd Council Jamboree and Kawan Holiday of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines Sarangani Associate Council opens with a parade on November 19. The jamboree is being held at the Provincial Sports Complex until November 23. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Friday, November 21, 2014
Sarangani scouts hold jamboree
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 21, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon attends to the scouts’ needs at the Boys Scouts of the Philippines Sarangani Associate Council’s 3rd Council Jamboree and Kawan Holiday with the theme “Peace and Development through Scouting” on November 19. The jamboree at the Provincial Sports Complex ends on November 23. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Governor Solon supports scouts
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 21, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon speaks before delegates to the 3rd Council Jamboree and Kawan Holiday on November 19. The jamboree at the Provincial Sports Complex ends on November 23. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Governor Solon funds construction of classrooms with Kalahi-Cidss
MAASIM, Sarangani (November 21, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (2nd from left) gives to Mayor Aniceto Lopez Jr. (center) a cheque amounting to P1,950,111 as provincial counterpart for the implementation of Kalahi-Cidss projects. The fund is for the construction of classrooms and day-care center. Also in photo are ABC president Eduardo Paras Sr. (extreme right), Vice Mayor Uttoh Salem Cutan (extreme left) and 27th IB commander Lt. Col. Ronald Jess Alcudia (2nd from right). (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Lt. Col. Alcudia new 27th IB commander
MAASIM, Sarangani (November 21, 2014) - Mayor Aniceto Lopez Jr. (standing) introduces the new battalion commander of 27th Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Ronald Jess Alcudia, to local officials on November 19. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Paraiso kids get early Christmas treat
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 20, 2014) – On behalf of Vice Governor Jinkee Jamora Pacquiao, the Vice Governor’s Office staff through the Gal E’Libun Project team gave an early Christmas treat which includes gift giving, Bible sharing and feeding program to 85 kinder and Grade 1 students of Paraiso Elementary School on November 14. Inset, Jaylord Tapang entertains the kids through a puppet show. (Quenny D. Dandan/VICE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Gift of Love for kids
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 20, 2014) – With gratitude, kinder and Grade 1 pupils of Spring Elementary School and their parents pose with the Vice Governor’s Office Gal E’Libun Project staff after the distribution of bags, gifts and food during the Gift of Love gift distribution and feeding program on November 17. (Quenny D. Dandan/VICE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sulong Sarangani in Kabatiol
MAASIM, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – Delighted faces of the people of Barangay Kabatiol are evident as Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon visits them during their barangay foundation anniversary on November 8. Gov. Solon ascertained that their barangay will continually benefit from Sulong Sarangani flagship program. Sulong Sarangani is designed to establish a sustainable system of inclusive growth which will be measured primarily in terms of economic output and poverty reduction. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sarangani marks 1st IP education summit
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) - Sarangani officials together with the teachers, students and professionals who are members of the indigenous people celebrate the 1st Indigenous Peoples Education (IPEd) Summit Festival of Talents and Arts on November 11 at the Capitol Gym. This program of the Department of Education is supported by the Sulong Karunungan and Sulong Tribu of Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon in partnership with Cong. Manny Pacquiao, Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members. Textbooks, among others, are being translated into their tribal dialect for culture-based basic education. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
SP endorses creation of Malandag town
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) with Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao unanimously approves thru Board Member Atty. Cyril Yap, chairman of the Local Enactment Committee, the strong endorsement of the Sarangani Provincial Government headed by Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon and Cong. Manny Pacquiao for the creation of Barangay Malandag as a separate town of the province on Tuesday, November 11, during their regular session. The 12 barangay councils as the proposed component barangays of Malandag, namely Malandag, Datal Batong, Datal Bila, Bo. Blaan, Alkikan, Kibala, Malabod, Kiblat, Datal Tampal, Atlae, Banahaw and Nagpan, have submitted their respective barangay resolutions manifesting their full support. (PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
SP approves Mt. Latian conservation project
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – Board Member Cesar Nallos Jr., chairman of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) Environment Committee, leads the approval of the endorsement of the Provincial Government of Sarangani thru SP on the Conservation of Mt. Latian Complex Project to be primarily funded by Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammernarbeit (GIZ)-German Development Corporation on Tuesday, November 11, during their regular session. Mt. Latian Complex in Barangay Datal Anggas, Alabel, identified as one of the important biodiversity areas in the Philippine archipelago and was declared by DENR in 2002 as Philippine Biodiversity Conservation priority, is viewed as vital for the protection of the watersheds of several major rivers of Sarangani Province. The conservation project with the Environmental Conservation and Protection Center (ECPC) of the province is a great help to sustain, maintain and protect the ecosystem and biodiversity in the area. (PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
SP approves SB No. 3
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) with Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao unanimously approves thru Board Member Elmer De Peralta, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, the P6.4 Million-Supplemental Budget No. 3 of the province to fund the projects and activities of Capitol offices on Tuesday, November 11, during their regular session. SP also approved the P2.5 Million fund realignment to finance the installation of units of welcome arch at the boundaries of the province for tourism and boundary identification. (PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Teachers train under Sulong Karunungan
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – The teacher-participants’ blissful expression shows gratefulness toward the program of the Provincial Government under Sulong Karunungan with the support of the Department of Education, giving equitable importance to kindergarten teachers. The training conducted to all kindergarten teachers in Sarangani is designed to improve the teaching skills, enhance lecturing methodologies, develop positive disposition in order to encourage pupils’ participation, and expand leadership and mentoring adeptness. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sulong Karunungan mentors kindergarten teachers
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) – Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon expresses his zealous support to the kindergarten teachers’ training on November 10 at Lun Padidu National High School for Glan and Malapatan teachers. The training is an initiative of the Provincial Government under Sulong Karunungan with the support of the Department of Education. This program places kindergarten with equal emphasis in the education agenda of Gov. Solon in partnership with Cong. Manny Pacquiao and Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao considering that kindergarten provides the fundamental steps of a child’s learning. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Latter Day Saints Charity donates wheelchairs
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 14, 2014) – Parents with their children who have cerebral palsy rejoice to receive the customized wheelchairs given by the Latter Day Saints Charity thru the Serbisyong Sarangan Community Outreach Program of Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon with the support of Cong. Manny Pacquiao, Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members on Wednesday, November 12, at the Sarangani Capitol Gym. The cost of customized wheelchair ranges from P20,000 to P30,000. Earlier during the weekend, the Physicians for Peace and Eyecrafter Clinic distributed prostheses and reading eyeglasses to Sarangani beneficiaries. The provincial officials are very glad because of the millions of assistance that are extended by the partner non-government organizations. (Kim Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Latter Day Saints Charity helps Serbisyong Sarangan beneficiaries
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 14, 2014) – Roland Cortez from Sitio Pulutana, Barangay Malandag, Malungon receives his wheelchair from the Latter Day Saints Charity thru the Serbisyong Sarangan Community Outreach Program of Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon with the support of Cong. Manny Pacquiao, Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members on Wednesday, November 12, at the Sarangani Capitol Gym. Cortez was a victim of hit-and-run. He was grateful to be one of the beneficiaries. During the weekend, the Physicians for Peace and Eyecrafter Clinic distributed prostheses and reading eyeglasses to Sarangani beneficiaries. The provincial officials are very glad because of the millions of assistance that are extended by the partner non-government organizations. (Kim Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Artificial legs for Sarangans
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) – These artificial legs are God’s gift to some less fortunate Sarangans. Thirty-four prostheses were distributed for free during the Serbisyong Sarangan Outreach in Sarangani Capitol on November 8. The cost of each prosthetic leg ranges from P40,000 to P100,000. This project was made possible through the help of Physicians for Peace. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Physicians for Peace co-sponsor community outreach
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) – Physicians for Peace, a non-government organization headed by Dr. Josephine Robredo-Bundoc, was among the sponsors during the Serbisyong Sarangan – Community Outreach on November 8 at Sarangani Capitol Complex. A total of 132 beneficiaries were catered during the outreach. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Serbisyong Sarangan beneficiaries thank sponsors
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) – Beneficiaries of the Serbisyong Sarangan – Community Outreach were overwhelmed with the blessings they received. They expressed their gratitude to the NGOs like Physicians for Peace, Eyecrafter Clinic, and The Latter Day Saints thru Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon. Serbisyong Sarangan has been partnering with various NGOs to help the needy. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Wheelchairs distributed by Serbisyong Sarangan
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) - Dr. Jeafrey Montes (left) and Jean Santiago(right) from Physicians for Peace of the Philippines assist CJ Sandoval in riding a wheelchair. Sandoval, 9, from Barangay Datal Tampal, Malungon was among the recipients of wheelchairs distributed during the Serbisyong Sarangan-Community Outreach held at the Capitol Gym Wednesday, November 12. Serbisyong Sarangan-Community Outreach distributed 65 wheelchairs, in partnership with the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Latter Day Saints Charities, Mormons Helping Hands, Cebu Pacific, City Art, Air Travel and Tours and the Provincial Local Government Unit of Sarangani headed by Congressman Manny Pacquiao, Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon and Vice Governor Jinkee J. Pacquiao.(Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani holds 1st IP Education Summit
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) – The Department of Education - Sarangani division holds the 1st Indigenous Peoples Education Summit and showcase of indigenous knowledge, skills and practices Tuesday, November 11, at the Capitol gym. The theme is “Kulturang Parangal: Yaman ng Katutubo Tungo sa Pagbabago ng Lipunan”. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
SP members pledge for IP education
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) - Board Members Arman Guili (extreme right) and Virgilio Clark Tobias (2nd from right) lead the signing of pledge of commitment to Indigenous Peoples (IP) education Tuesday, November 11, during the 1st IP Education Summit. Also in photo are Board Members Hermie Galzote (2nd from left), Alexander Bryan Reganit (center) and Cornelio Martinez Jr. (extreme left). (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani presents MunaTo Yesterland & MunaTo Festival 2014
Background:
The
province of Sarangani is celebrating its 22nd founding anniversary
and the 12th MunaTo Festival.
This festival commemorates the birth of Sarangani Province with the celebration
of its People, Culture, and Treasures.
Sarangani
Province was born through the efforts of Congressman James L. Chiongbian in 1992,
by the passing of Republic Act 7228.
Formerly the area was part of the 3rd District of South
Cotabato. It became a separate province on May 19, 1992.
MunaTo
Festival is coined from two Blaan words that means “First People”. The anthropomorphic jars found in the caves
of Maitum (Ayub, Pinol, and Sagel), give clues to Mindanao’s early history and
of the Philippines as a whole. The carbon dated anthropomorphic jars depict
that Maitum was the home of early civilization dating back to the Metal Age. The
original jars are currently in the National Museum for safekeeping and
exhibition. Based on the historical time
line of the early history of the Philippines, after the Tabon Cave in Palawan,
the next earliest pottery is found in Pinol Cave in Maitum. Thus the claim that in Mindanao, the First
People or “Munah To”, possibly are from Maitum, Sarangani Province.
Sarangani
Province is young province with a very long and rich history.
MunaTo
Festival is a festival that was conceptualized in 2002. The idea was to create
a cultural festival that would celebrate the vibrant diversity of Sarangani
Province. It has been celebrated yearly
bringing the 7 municipalities of
Sarangani together and featuring the best in each town.
MunaTo Festival 2014
For
this 2014, MunaTo festival is taking a new twist in making Sarangani more
relevant, more fun, and interactive! The
province of Sarangani is creating this new concept of the MunaTo Yesterland
Themepark. This will allow the students,
cultural enthusiasts, and the general public, learn and appreciate History,
Social Science, Science, and Culture and Arts in an “experiential” kind of
education. This year’s MunaTo Festival is slated on November 27-29, 2014 at the
Sarangani Capitol in Alabel, Sarangani. We look forward to seeing you join us
in this endeavor.
The Munato Yesterland Themepark is
showcasing 12 Attractions.
1.
Cave of
the Ancient – This is a light and sound show regarding the anthropomorphic
jars found in the caves of Maitum, Sarangani.
2.
Tribal
Village – This will showcase the Tboli, Blaan, and Tagakaolo tribes. There
will be a show every hour about their music, dances, chants and stories. Also found here are products for sale made by
the Indigenous peoples of Sarangani.
3.
Sarangani
Wildlife Museum – This is found at the ECPC, where one can see the
different animals that are preserved for study. This museum shows the varied
species found in Sarangani. Also at the
2nd floor auditorium will play Sarangani- made films from last year’s
Salamindanaw’s entry.
4.
Looms
& Beads - Located at the Kasfala
Hall, the Looms and Beads is an extensive, elaborate, and detailed exhibit
featuring traditional arts and crafts in Mabal Tabih, Saul (bead works), and
other artifacts. This is an exhibit of
Heirloom designs and fabrics from our
Indigenous Tribes in Sarangani.
5.
MunaTo
Fotoloco – This is the sculpture of Mindanao artist Kublai Millan found at
the Sarangani Capitol depicting the first people. Here people can take their
wacky and fun photos. A photobooth will
be available to take photos for a fee!
6.
Sarangani
Street Arts – On the back street of the Capitol, several Sarangani artists
will create a 3D street art of the different Sarangani tourist destination for
those with tickets to take their chance for photo ops.
7.
Glan 100 –
Since Glan, Sarangani is celebrating its 100th year this 2014, we
are giving a tribute the first settlers of Glan. We invite you to also try to be one of the
Colonos!
8.
Sarangani
Historical Lane – Sarangani gives tribute to all the leaders that have
served Sarangani Province since its creation since 1992.
9.
Moro
Cottages - The different tribes and
Moro themed cottages will be on display with hourly cultural dance show. Here
you will learn about the traditional practices for marriage, for childbirth,
and the others. The Moro themed cottages
will be a people’s choice competition. People
gets to post a sticker vote for their favorite cottage!
10. Fabli Guni & Farmers Market – This
will be the biggest gathering of Sarangani Produce and Products. Included here
will be Organic Vegetables, Fruits, Sarangani Upland Rice varieties including ornamental
plants, and potteries. Also for sale, will be Sarangani’s processed foods,
Aquaculture harvests, handicraft and furniture, fashion, and even Halal
foods. This is one full market where you
can buy and even deal with suppliers!
11. MunaTo Arcade – This is the section for
food and novelty items. Here we will have traders selling snacks, meals,
drinks, and other goods.
12. MunaTo Center Stage - Found at the center grounds of Sarangani
Capitol. Here, free shows and activities
that can be viewed by all Themepark goers.
This includes the daily parade and mascot appearances, the tribal sports
and boxing competitions, magic shows, concerts and Pearl of Sarangani.
MunaTo Themepark Rules and Rates:
Everyone
coming to the MunaTo Yesterland Themepark can enter for free.
However,
each attraction will require a ticket to enter.
One may purchase a discounted One Day Unlimited Ticket Pass worth P50
and present this ticket at each ticket gate to enter the attractions. So please
do not lose your tickets because there will be no replacement for any loss. If you opt not to get the One Day Pass, one
may proceed to the attraction of choice and buy a gate ticket for the rate of
P10.00.
Sarangani
residents, Sarangani students, Sarangani workers, and all senior citizens must
bring their ID and present at the ticket booth to purchase the One Day Pass for
a discounted rate of P30 per ID. No Sarangani ID or cedula or Senior Citizen ID,
no discount.
You
may book your MunaTo Yesterland tickets in the following outlets: Sarangani Tourism & Investment Promotion
Center (STIPC) – (083) 5085230, Go Sarangani Travel (083) 5528015, or at our
Ticket Booth in KCC/Veranza.
Governor Solon leads Serbisyong Sarangan
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 12, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon mingles with beneficiaries who received 34 prostheses and 111 eyeglasses from Serbisyong Sarangan community outreach on November 8 at the Capitol lobby. Wheelchairs, prostheses and eyeglasses were distributed in partnership with the Physicians for Peace Philippines and Latter Day Saints Charity. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Prostheses, eyeglasses distributed by Serbisyong Sarangan
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 12, 2014) - Asma Akmad (center) of the Provincial Governor’s Office and Marlyn Pelegrin of the Physicians for Peace Philippines assist John Mark B. Villegas in wearing his prosthetic leg. Villegas, 10, a Grade IV pupil of Malungon Central Elementary School, was among the beneficiaries of Serbisyong Sarangan community outreach at Capitol lobby on November 8. Wheelchairs, prostheses and eyeglasses were distributed in partnership with the Physicians for Peace Philippines and Latter Day Saints Charity. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Water impoundment in Glan inspected by experts
GLAN, Sarangani (November 12, 2014) – A team led by Jaime Flores (in plaid shirt) of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau-Region 12 and Atty. Emma Nebran, executive director of the Environmental Conservation and Protection Center, looks into the cause of a landslide in Barangay Kaltuad Monday, November 10. The landslide resulted to a water impoundment which alarmed residents. Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management officer Rene Punzalan also joined the team. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Turning hope into reality: The Serbisyong Sarangan story
By CHARITO ANSAGAY
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 9, 2014) – This November and December, schedules of medical missions are set with the Serbisyong Sarangan program of Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon with the strong support of Congressman Manny Pacquiao, Vice Governor Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members.
These missions target cases such as minor cyst operation, cataract removal, installation of prostheses, and distribution of hearing aids and reading eyeglasses.
There are many true stories of Sarangans who are touched by the unwavering help of this program since it started years ago.
Let us meet Maria Elisa, Jocelyn, Reynante, Danilo, and Grace – five strangers, five lives bound by one inspiring story of hope.
MARIA ELISA Helia has a very special child. Her now 10-year old son was born with cerebral palsy – a congenital disorder that affects muscle tone, movement and motor skills. There is no cure for cerebral
palsy. What physical activities boys his age would normally take for granted, her son would require assistance. She has to feed, bathe, dress, and carry him. Therapy and special equipment are available to
improve the patient’s muscular strength and movement. For a family surviving on meager income, those remedies are like distant possibilities. But, a mother’s heart is unyielding. Maria Elisa never wavered in her faith that one day God will answer her prayers and bring relief for her growing son.
JOCELYN Jocelyn Tejada’s 18-year old daughter Angelie was inflicted with polio, a highly infectious viral disease that causes permanent paralysis. Jocelyn provides Angelie the physical assistance to move around the house and to accomplish chores. Her husband’s income from driving a tricycle is sufficient only for the family’s basic needs. A crutch is but a luxury. Jocelyn keeps praying for a miracle that would bring relief and lift her daughter’s deteriorating esteem.
Despite the difficulties of these faithful mothers, optimism remained that their bits of savings will eventually afford them to buy a native crutch (saklay) for their children. Good fate came upon them. The information about Serbisyong Sarangan program was widespread that reached remote villages. This time, Elisa and Jocelyn did not want to lose another chance for their children. With their little savings in hand for fare, they rushed and joined the long queue at the Sarangani Capitol Gymnasium. Both received a free wheelchair and earned knowledge on physical therapy from the sessions. Financial assistance amounting to P2,500 a year from the Gender and Development (GAD) fund of the province is provided to each indigent child with cerebral palsy to sustain their medical needs. Their prayers were granted.
“Nagpasalamat kami sa mga nagtabang sa amoa nga gihatagan nila mi ug pansin. Kay kinahanglan gyud namo nag dako. Bisan sa balay lang makatrabaho mi ug tarong kung naa silay butanganan. Para dili sila ug
higda, luoy man gud kaayo. Para pud namo sila madala sa school kay naga-eskwela mang gud ni sila. (I thank those who have helped us. We really need this. We can now do more as we already have this
wheelchair. I pity my son who had been spending most of his time lying. Now we can now bring him to school),” Maria Elisa said.
“Sangko sa langit akong pasalamat, naay mga programa nga ing-ani, salamat kang Gov (I am really thankful to God that there is this kind of program! Thanks to the Governor),” Jocelyn said.
A customized wheelchair for patients with special cases would cost around P23,000. This is the reason why the beneficiaries like Elisa and Jocelyn were very thankful for the blessing.
REYNANTE Astudillo is diabetic. He lives alone, away from family, and is jobless. He used to be a hardworking man before his leg was amputated. “Mahirap tanggapin na nangyari sa buhay ko ito (It is
difficult to accept my fate),” he narrated. Reynante longs for a second chance in life, but nobody believes he is still capable of working.
DANILO Bitol was a fisherman until tragedy struck that caused his leg to be severed and he lost his ability to walk. But, he refused to give in to hopelessness. He trusts that someday he will be given the chance
to do something worthwhile for himself, his family, and the community.
Both Reynante and Danilo admitted that there were times when they nearly succumb to depression and apathy. But they were among those who were given artificial legs or prostheses. They said they could
never afford a prosthesis that costs from P40,000 to P100,000. Now, their new legs fill them with the confidence to restart their lives.
“Salamat sa atong mga lider karon kay nay programa sa PWDs (Thanks to our leaders for creating a program for PWDs),” Danilo said.
GRACE Popa has a hearing problem. She felt discriminated even to get employment. “Sakit kaayo kay walay mudawat sa ako sa trabaho kay dili daw ko kadungog. Pati gani sa pamilya, wala ko gina-apil sa ilang
isturyahanay (It’s painful to hear that nobody gave me employment because I cannot hear. Even my family, they did not involve me in their conversation),” Grace uttered.
Grace exulted that she finally received hearing aid after a number of years. “Dako kaayo akong kalipay nga natagaan ko ug chance na matagaan ug hearing aid (I am so happy that I have been given a chance to get a
hearing aid),” she cried. Hearing aid costs around P16,000, and P80,000 to P100,000 per body aid. The aftercare hearing services are also periodically conducted to check if batteries, among others, are still functioning.
Apart from the outreach program, the provincial government organized for the first time the Sarangani Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Provincial Federation. The federation is hopeful that services will be
extended to the remote areas of the province. Gov. Solon pledged the support of the provincial government and urged the federation to come up with a holistic development plans and activities. He strongly believes that despite disabilities, PWDs can contribute to the community in many ways, they just have to be empowered.
Aside from wheelchairs and prostheses, clutches and walkers, hundreds of Sarangans also benefited from free prescriptive eyeglasses that cost from P1,500 to P5,000 each.
The Provincial Government of Sarangani extends its gratitude to the non-government organizations like Starkey Hearing Foundation, Physicians for Peace, Latter Day Saints Charity, Maharlika Charity
Foundation, Deaf Evangelistic Alliance Foundation, Mahintana Foundation, and all other partners, for the millions of assistance and the untiring and invaluable partnerships.
“Let’s thank the Lord for giving us these partners helping us here in Sarangani,” Gov. Solon declared.
Many true stories to hear as Serbisyong Sarangan outreach program continues to hold its modest activities. (Charito Ansagay/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 9, 2014) – This November and December, schedules of medical missions are set with the Serbisyong Sarangan program of Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon with the strong support of Congressman Manny Pacquiao, Vice Governor Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members.
These missions target cases such as minor cyst operation, cataract removal, installation of prostheses, and distribution of hearing aids and reading eyeglasses.
There are many true stories of Sarangans who are touched by the unwavering help of this program since it started years ago.
Let us meet Maria Elisa, Jocelyn, Reynante, Danilo, and Grace – five strangers, five lives bound by one inspiring story of hope.
MARIA ELISA Helia has a very special child. Her now 10-year old son was born with cerebral palsy – a congenital disorder that affects muscle tone, movement and motor skills. There is no cure for cerebral
palsy. What physical activities boys his age would normally take for granted, her son would require assistance. She has to feed, bathe, dress, and carry him. Therapy and special equipment are available to
improve the patient’s muscular strength and movement. For a family surviving on meager income, those remedies are like distant possibilities. But, a mother’s heart is unyielding. Maria Elisa never wavered in her faith that one day God will answer her prayers and bring relief for her growing son.
JOCELYN Jocelyn Tejada’s 18-year old daughter Angelie was inflicted with polio, a highly infectious viral disease that causes permanent paralysis. Jocelyn provides Angelie the physical assistance to move around the house and to accomplish chores. Her husband’s income from driving a tricycle is sufficient only for the family’s basic needs. A crutch is but a luxury. Jocelyn keeps praying for a miracle that would bring relief and lift her daughter’s deteriorating esteem.
Despite the difficulties of these faithful mothers, optimism remained that their bits of savings will eventually afford them to buy a native crutch (saklay) for their children. Good fate came upon them. The information about Serbisyong Sarangan program was widespread that reached remote villages. This time, Elisa and Jocelyn did not want to lose another chance for their children. With their little savings in hand for fare, they rushed and joined the long queue at the Sarangani Capitol Gymnasium. Both received a free wheelchair and earned knowledge on physical therapy from the sessions. Financial assistance amounting to P2,500 a year from the Gender and Development (GAD) fund of the province is provided to each indigent child with cerebral palsy to sustain their medical needs. Their prayers were granted.
“Nagpasalamat kami sa mga nagtabang sa amoa nga gihatagan nila mi ug pansin. Kay kinahanglan gyud namo nag dako. Bisan sa balay lang makatrabaho mi ug tarong kung naa silay butanganan. Para dili sila ug
higda, luoy man gud kaayo. Para pud namo sila madala sa school kay naga-eskwela mang gud ni sila. (I thank those who have helped us. We really need this. We can now do more as we already have this
wheelchair. I pity my son who had been spending most of his time lying. Now we can now bring him to school),” Maria Elisa said.
“Sangko sa langit akong pasalamat, naay mga programa nga ing-ani, salamat kang Gov (I am really thankful to God that there is this kind of program! Thanks to the Governor),” Jocelyn said.
A customized wheelchair for patients with special cases would cost around P23,000. This is the reason why the beneficiaries like Elisa and Jocelyn were very thankful for the blessing.
REYNANTE Astudillo is diabetic. He lives alone, away from family, and is jobless. He used to be a hardworking man before his leg was amputated. “Mahirap tanggapin na nangyari sa buhay ko ito (It is
difficult to accept my fate),” he narrated. Reynante longs for a second chance in life, but nobody believes he is still capable of working.
DANILO Bitol was a fisherman until tragedy struck that caused his leg to be severed and he lost his ability to walk. But, he refused to give in to hopelessness. He trusts that someday he will be given the chance
to do something worthwhile for himself, his family, and the community.
Both Reynante and Danilo admitted that there were times when they nearly succumb to depression and apathy. But they were among those who were given artificial legs or prostheses. They said they could
never afford a prosthesis that costs from P40,000 to P100,000. Now, their new legs fill them with the confidence to restart their lives.
“Salamat sa atong mga lider karon kay nay programa sa PWDs (Thanks to our leaders for creating a program for PWDs),” Danilo said.
GRACE Popa has a hearing problem. She felt discriminated even to get employment. “Sakit kaayo kay walay mudawat sa ako sa trabaho kay dili daw ko kadungog. Pati gani sa pamilya, wala ko gina-apil sa ilang
isturyahanay (It’s painful to hear that nobody gave me employment because I cannot hear. Even my family, they did not involve me in their conversation),” Grace uttered.
Grace exulted that she finally received hearing aid after a number of years. “Dako kaayo akong kalipay nga natagaan ko ug chance na matagaan ug hearing aid (I am so happy that I have been given a chance to get a
hearing aid),” she cried. Hearing aid costs around P16,000, and P80,000 to P100,000 per body aid. The aftercare hearing services are also periodically conducted to check if batteries, among others, are still functioning.
Apart from the outreach program, the provincial government organized for the first time the Sarangani Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Provincial Federation. The federation is hopeful that services will be
extended to the remote areas of the province. Gov. Solon pledged the support of the provincial government and urged the federation to come up with a holistic development plans and activities. He strongly believes that despite disabilities, PWDs can contribute to the community in many ways, they just have to be empowered.
Aside from wheelchairs and prostheses, clutches and walkers, hundreds of Sarangans also benefited from free prescriptive eyeglasses that cost from P1,500 to P5,000 each.
The Provincial Government of Sarangani extends its gratitude to the non-government organizations like Starkey Hearing Foundation, Physicians for Peace, Latter Day Saints Charity, Maharlika Charity
Foundation, Deaf Evangelistic Alliance Foundation, Mahintana Foundation, and all other partners, for the millions of assistance and the untiring and invaluable partnerships.
“Let’s thank the Lord for giving us these partners helping us here in Sarangani,” Gov. Solon declared.
Many true stories to hear as Serbisyong Sarangan outreach program continues to hold its modest activities. (Charito Ansagay/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Level up, Vice Governor Jinkee tells women
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 9, 2014 - Vice Governor Jinkee J. Pacquiao encourages officers and members of Women in Development of Sarangani (WINDS) to keep on improving their business skills during the Annual Provincial Rural Improvement Club (RIC) Women (WINDS) Achievement Day
with the theme “Agri-Tourism as an agribusiness venture for rural women” at the Capitol gym on November 6. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
PENRO hosts eco-waste skills training
MAASIM, Sarangani (November 9, 2014) – The Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) facilitates two days of eco-waste basic entrepreneurial skills training at the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office on November 5-6. The training was a joint activity of the provincial government of Sarangani thru PENRO and the MENRO in partnership with Sarangani Energy Corporation. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Women honors Vice Governor Jinkee
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 9, 2014) - Vice Governor Jinkee J. Pacquiao (2nd from right) receives a plaque of appreciation as guest speaker during the Annual Provincial Rural Improvement Club (RIC)
Women (WINDS) Achievement Day at the Capitol gym on November 6. Also in photo are Jonathan Duhaylungsod (extreme right), OIC-provincial agriculturist, Board Members George Falgui, Virgilio Clark Tobias and Cornelio Martinez. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
All Sarangani barangays receive P10,000 each
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon joins the barangay captains of Alabel town in the regular meeting of the Liga ng mga Barangay on Tuesday, November 4. Barangay concerns were presented. Cheques worth P10,000 each were also distributed to every barangay in Alabel as “Aid to Component Barangay,” charged under the 2014 Annual Budget of the Sarangani Provincial Government. All other barangays will also receive the same amount. The Sulong Sarangani flagship program continuously brings projects and activities in the municipalities and barangays. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sulong Sarangani partners with Save the Children
LABEL, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon with Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members join the whole province in the hosting of the successful Race for Survival 2014 attended by hundreds of children in whole Mindanao in celebration of the National Children’s Month on October 30 at Sarangani Capitol Gym. Sulong Sarangani with Save the Children, an international independent organization fighting for children’s lives and rights and helping them reach their potentials, pledged to be partners in upholding the welfare of Sarangani children. (KIM WINDELL V. TIBLANI/Provincial Governor’s Office)
True Love Waits in Sarangani
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon interacts with the participants of the True Love Waits Caravan with You for You (UFU) Teen Trail Interactive Workshop on Tuesday, November 4, at Alabel Gym. The Provincial Government of Sarangani with Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao’s Gal E’ Libun project and the Commission on Population (POPCOM) converged to raise the level of awareness of Sarangani youth in preventing teenage pregnancy and to convey information and services to teenagers about their rights to better health and improved protection from abuse, neglect, and violence. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Governor Solon’s Sulong Karunungan helps school
KIAMBA, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon receives a certificate of appreciation from Maria Amador, principal of Severo T. Inong Elementary School in Barangay Kapate, during the 17th Foundation Anniversary of the school on Wednesday, November 5. Gov. Solon gave financial assistance for the school supplies and other needs of the school management as part of Sulong Karunungan program. Teachers, parents and barangay officials were glad because it was the first time that they celebrated their foundation anniversary with the presence of the governor. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sulong Kaligtasan, Sulong Karunungan train BHW’s
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon joins the first batch of Alabel Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) during the training on the Basic Health Emergency and Disaster Management on Tuesday, November 4, conducted by the Sarangani Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Philippine Red Cross and the Barangay Health Emergency and Resiliency Program of the Sarangani Provincial Government. This is part of capacitating one of the frontline responders in the sitios/puroks which are the barangay health workers under Sulong Kaligtasan and Sulong Kalusugan. The P500 monthly honorarium from the province to each qualified BHW continues because the BHWs’ role in the community could never be neglected. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
DSWD delivers PAMANA projects to Maasim
MAASIM, Sarangani (November 7, 2014) - Barangay captains, barangay kagawads and the municipal officials of the Municipality of Maasim gather to witness the turn-over ceremony of the livelihood projects to each barangay of Maasim town under the Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA)-Sustainable Livelihood Program (PAMANA-SLP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Office (DSWD) Region 12 on Wednesday, November 5, at Maasim Gym. Barangays will have their solar dryer, warehouse, banana chips and processing center, ginger bagsakan, copra facility, payao, fishing boat, multi-purpose building, and transport facility. It was attended by Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon and DSWD Regional Director Bai Zorahayda Taha. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
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