The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Philippine student to raise funds for rural students

- Arts Correspond­ent

PHILIPPINE­S’ Paolo Aguilar, a student teacher at Toi- Ohomai Institute of Technology in Rotoroa, New Zealand, is working with the Zimbabwe Rural Schools Library Trust to raise funds to support rural school libraries in Zimbabwe.

He will participat­e in the 53rd iconic Lion Foundation Rotorua Marathon on May 6.

Aguilar is turning 34 two days before the marathon.

The athlete is passionate about running and assisting disadvanta­ged members in society.

He read about the Rotorua Marathon and registered to participat­e while still in Philippine­s.

“Running is my passion as such, was looking for informatio­n about Rotorua in preparatio­n for my move to the city,” said Aguilar.

“I saw informatio­n about the event advertised and decided to join and on a charity to help, chose ZRSLT because I also have a passion for reading and. I know it is importance especially to young children and from what I had read about the trust that the rural areas of Zimbabwe need help the most,” he said

He added that society had an obligation to support positive initiative­s such as the rural library project initiated by the ZRSLT.

“Not all of us are equally resourced to afford the much-needed books to enhance children’s learning and reading activities.

“By supporting me in the Rotorua Marathon, those who are less privileged in this aspect, mostly the children in rural Zimbabwe, will have a chance to open their minds and see the world.”

New Zealand based, ZRSLT Chairperso­n Driden Kunaka was grateful to Aguilar.

“This is a touching and exciting developmen­t, coming from someone who has never been to Zimbabwe, and has never met with an official from our trust.

“I do not have enough words to thank Paolo for his kind and generous gesture.

“It is a developmen­t which proves us right as we get internatio­nal endorse- ment. And it also proves our message is spreading across the globe,” said an elated Kunaka.

The ZRSLT’s Rotorua based resource person Faustinah Ndhlovu saw Aguilar’s gesture as divine interventi­on.

“I see the hand of God at play. God silently rewards our efforts, and I am really excited with Paola’s offer. Being the trust’s resource person in Rotorua, I will help mobilise support for Poala as much as I can.”

Ndlovu is also participat­ing in the Marathon.

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