Dahan dahan lang
Dahan dahan lang - step by step
Paminsan minsan hindi ako matiyaga. Alam ko! Pero dahan dahan lang. Everything needs time. Ang pasiensia rin.
Sinabi ng pari sa akin: “Lahat ng bagay dito ay kailangan ng panahon. Good thing needs time also in the Philippines. Alam mo, hindi mabilis ang mga tao. Dahan dahan lang“. Masunurin ako. Hinihintay ko ang mga trabaho. Pero nagtratrabaho ako sa mga projekto ng parokiya. Kailangan ko ng mga kasama at katulong sa mga projekto. Malapit na kami magumpisa sa mga Barangay ng projekto ng mga halamang gamot sa paaralang elementarya at isang feeding program para sa mga bata at iba pang projekto sa kalusogan ng mga tao sa Barangay.
Talagang totoo - mayroon maraming trabaho. Ang ginagawa ko ay ang mga iba't iba pang projekto tulad ng supplementary pagkain sa mga mahihirap o maliit na business para sa mga mahihirap. Ok lang - tama na! Maraming maraming salamat po sa interes inyo.

I spoke with the priests in Mangatarem and they told me: We need time, step by step. Even in the Philippines good thing needs time. I'm ready to start with a program of health for the Barangays. It is not only about going around and meeting people in the Barrios. It is a program to help the people that they can help themselves: don't give the people fish, but teach them how to fish.
The project package aims to build Basic Eclesiastical Communities by starting with a feeding program for malnourished children and a medicinal herbal plants garden beside the elementary school. So we can teach the teachers and they will teach the children how to use it. There will be some cards with the informations for the people. Aside from this we'll start some workshops for health education for the families. Furthermore the parish can also start bible sharing and other comunity based programs.
This sounds very simple, but it needs time indeed! So I use the time to prepare programs like supplementary food for the needy or small business programs for the people.
I guess my simple Tagalog is very helpful to meet the people in the Barangays as well as just to talk with them and to understand them better.
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