Sun.Star Pampanga

Japanese group aids Aeta youth from Porac

- BY ERIKA MARIEL B. GINES Sun.Star Staff Writer

the youth, in honor of the Japanese and Filipinos who dedicated their lives during the World War II in the Philippine­s.

“By helping those in need, we aim to comfort the spirits of our fallen soldiers, as we also recognize their sacrifice through our memorial efforts that ensure that the tragic history of the war is not forgotten and is passed on to the younger generation,” he said.

“As you see, we focus our endeavors in areas with fateful history with Japan to support the people living in those communitie­s. Through our sincere efforts, we hope to form friendship­s and share a desire for peace and diplomacy. It is also our mission to inspire and impart to our children the importance of giving,” he added.

He noted that this year, their organizati­on has chosen the indigenous students of Camias Resettleme­nt Elementary School and Camias High School as their beneficiar­ies. The young natives received notebooks, shoes, clothes, and toys which were donated by common individual­s from Japan. Apart from the said donations, they were also given meals and enjoined for various games and activities.

Camias High School OIC Vince Edward Manalo, in behalf of the institutio­n, expressed gratitude and appreciati­on to the Japanese group for their heartwarmi­ng initiative.

“We are very thankful that the Japan/Philippine­s Fallen Soldier Memorial Associatio­n extended a helping hand and shared a bond with our aeta students.

Their generous donations and genuine acts of kindness really put a smile in each of our young learners face,” he relayed.

Izumisano City Councilor Hidetaka Nakashouya who flew from Osaka, Japan to personally witness the turnover program, for his part, said that he is privileged to visit the Philippine­s and share time with the locals.

Prior to the donation program, he also attended a special Shinto prayer ceremony held at Kamikaze (Divine Wind) East Airfield in Mabalacat City. The event was graced by the Japan/Philippine­s Fallen Soldier Memorial Associatio­n and Mabalacat Aeta Tribal Associatio­n, Inc. members.

Mabalacat Aeta Tribal Associatio­n, Inc. Chairman Larry Velasco said that they value the strong partnershi­p between the Japanese advocates and the Aeta community of the municipali­ty.

“We are very grateful that our group was chosen as beneficiar­y of the TV sets and refrigerat­ors from Japan. We hope that they will continue this noble undertakin­g as it is a big help to us,” he noted.

 ??  ?? FUN-FILLED DAY. advocates.Young natives from Porac enjoy interactiv­e games with the Japanese
FUN-FILLED DAY. advocates.Young natives from Porac enjoy interactiv­e games with the Japanese
 ??  ?? GIFT GIVING. Izumisano City Councilor Hidetaka Nakashouya (Right), Buddhist Monk and Shinto Priest Shinkou Iwahashi (Center) and MUSUBI Representa­tive Director Takatsuga Yamada (Left), led Monday's distributi­on of toys, notebooks, clothing and shoes to some 400 aeta students at Camias High School and Camias Resettleme­nt Elementary School in Porac, Pampanga.
GIFT GIVING. Izumisano City Councilor Hidetaka Nakashouya (Right), Buddhist Monk and Shinto Priest Shinkou Iwahashi (Center) and MUSUBI Representa­tive Director Takatsuga Yamada (Left), led Monday's distributi­on of toys, notebooks, clothing and shoes to some 400 aeta students at Camias High School and Camias Resettleme­nt Elementary School in Porac, Pampanga.
 ??  ?? VALUABLE PARTNERSHI­P. MUSUBI and Mabalacat Aeta Tribal Associatio­n, Inc. members gather during Sunday’s special Shinto prayer ceremony held at Kamikaze (Divine Wind) East Airfield in Mabalacat City. - Photos by Chris Navarro
VALUABLE PARTNERSHI­P. MUSUBI and Mabalacat Aeta Tribal Associatio­n, Inc. members gather during Sunday’s special Shinto prayer ceremony held at Kamikaze (Divine Wind) East Airfield in Mabalacat City. - Photos by Chris Navarro

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