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标题字体面包项小事也重要
2022年07月18日 20:55   浏览:23507   来源:菲社网

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在每天早上的某个时候,当戴着厚厚的帽子的早起者刚刚开始从床上滚起来,小而活泼的玛雅鸟出来唱歌时,许多菲律宾人都会同意,没有什么比一篮潘德萨尔更舒服的了,每一份都烤得完美,旁边还有一杯闪亮的白色热气腾腾的咖啡。

面包项目PH值(@ thebreadprophf)的创始人特瑞娜博罗梅奥的情况就是如此,她日复一日地坐在厨房的桌子旁,兴奋地品尝着举国喜爱的面粉卷。在很大程度上,正是这些简单而珍贵的经历激励和推动了她后来的慈善事业。

"当我意识到卡洛坎城市贫困社区的饥饿儿童,他们的父母失去了收入来源,"博罗梅奥说,"我想到的第一件事就是给他们一片面包。"在耶稣会牧师威尔弗雷多“威利”萨姆森神父的帮助下,她很快就将想法转化为行动,到2020年底,她自己也开始购买和分发数百件作品。

Children  wait  their  turn  to  receive  food  and  slippers. Handout

孩子们在排队领取食物和拖鞋。施舍物

这些卑微的开始慢慢地但肯定地扎根,并成长为今天备受期待的每周喂养计划。在18个月的时间里

Bread Project PH, alongside its generous donors, members of the Busog Puso Feeding Program, and women bakers who had lost their jobs due to the pandemic, distributed over 1.6 million “Mingo buns,” or soft pandesal made even better through fortification with monggo (mung beans), malunggay (moringa), and rice. It has since expanded to serve 17 mission stations in areas including Caloocan, Tondo, Pasig, and Laguna, and now occasionally provides the children with basic items such as slippers, books, vegetables, and vitamins, as well.

With such meaningful progress, it may come as a surprise that it was only in the latter half of 2021 that I first heard of the initiative. Throughout the unprecedented lockdown, I was blessed in that my family was largely spared from the worst the virus had to offer. The Bread Project PH, therefore, was a glowing opportunity to give back in gratitude for all I had received, and I made sure to claim it by gathering a small team of classmates that would work remotely to solicit donations and run a social media page for the program.

After months of virtual collaboration, the distribution planned for Friday, June 10, finally allowed for our group to participate in person. Three of us, fresh out of another school year and thrilled at the prospect of meeting some of the benefactors face-to-face, piled into a single vehicle for the long but chatter-filled drive to Caloocan. Arriving at just past 10 in the morning, we were greeted by a very enthusiastic Father Willy, who expertly guided us through the community and into the Julian Felipe Chapel.

Volunteers serve sotanghon soup at the Julian Felipe Chapel, Caloocan. HandoutVolunteers serve sotanghon soup at the Julian Felipe Chapel, Caloocan. Handout

We heard what awaited us long before we saw it. The disembodied sounds of a hundred different conversations, of small slippers slapping against the concrete, and of chairs shifting this way and that, all blended into one invigorating cacophony, gave way to a scene greater than we had initially imagined: countless children and their guardians convening underneath a tarpaulin, bright eyes fixed on tables stocked with Mingo Buns, chocolate milk, slippers, and bowls of soup.

Two hours, I learned, could seem like only minutes when spent wandering about to apportion the contents of a large bag of pandesal and debating which slipper size to hand out to which child. Seeing smiles take over the kids’ faces once they were handed their goods and hearing laughter as they rushed to try on their new footwear with friends were all I needed to truly comprehend and appreciate the value and impact of a program even as seemingly small as The Bread Project.

Volunteers pose for a photo after distribution. HandoutVolunteers pose for a photo after distribution. Handout

I realised that, despite its undeniable growth, the operation as a whole managed to never lose sight of its origins; in essence, it still remains a project founded upon the possibly clichéd, but eternally true, idea that the little things matter. This is the concept that stands front and centre at The Bread Project PH, proven both in what it has done and continues to do for the future of our nation. There is a beauty to the simplicity in its conception and execution, in the items chosen for donation, and in how, because it takes only ₱5 to feed a child with a Mingo bun, such immense power is given even to the smallest of contributions.

“It is a simple act of love,” shares Nicole, a donor from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. “But this small act can change lives, and dreams can be made… The Bread Project is rooted in genuine, personal values— humility, hope, and love. And it is with the abundance of this love that makes it extra special.”

(Editor's note: Meg Pio de Roda is a high school junior who enjoys using her passion for reading and writing to explore the fields of environmental science, history, and sociology.)

 

Disclaimer: The views in this blog are those of the blogger and do not necessarily reflect the views of ABS-CBN Corp.

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