I
have always laud at youngsters who were able to do great things even at a
tender age. These kids have been nurtured with the right values and had shown
that age wasn’t a hindrance to begin with, as long as you know what your goals
are. They had proven through amazing heroism that a kid’s small deed could
spell a BIG difference in their community or society.
The plaques of recognition and trophies. |
Some of the winners receiving their prizes. |
Raynold
dela Cruz is an active advocate for children’s rights was recognized with a
“Good-Deeder” Award and a “Young Mandela” title in 2010 by the South African
Embassy and the Dynamic Teen Company (DTC) during Nelson Mandela Day. He’s a
trainee at DTC with ongoing projects such as “Saving Kids with First Aid Kits”
which aims to provide first aids kits to public school clinics, while also
raising funds by selling ice candy made with Tang.
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Maalam and Trubador Wisely used their creativity in illustrating comic
collection aimed at uplifting the lives of others. After class, they try to
sell their wares at a higher cost to executives, lowering publication costs so
they could sell the comics to the masses at a much lower price.Proud Tang Galing Mo Kids winner receiving her prizes. |
Martha
Balagat created and illustrated her own book and is a contributor to the Junior
Inquirer where several of her pieces were featured. She also teaches Catechism
every Saturday with her Mom for underprivileged children and creates visual
aids for them.
Dannah
Suaze is a Laguna Council Representative. She inspires the less fortunate to be
responsible citizens by teaching Catechism and reading. She’s active in
Barangay, Church, and Girl Scout programs.
All the Tang Galing Mo Kids winners. |
To
these kids, I say Kudos! Good job and May the other youngsters will be more
inspired because of you. Let’s celebrate the greatness of our children.
Encourage your kids to reach out to others and share whatever it is that they
could share. J
Purple Plum Fairy thanks Rica Madrid of http://www.rics-outoftheblue.blogspot.com for the photos.
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