Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Boy’s legacy

Donated bikes help ease difficulti­es through pandemic

- IYA FORBES

MANILA, Philippine­s — A year after he passed away at age 17, Benjamin Canlas is still making the world a better place — one bike at a time.

The teenager is the inspiratio­n for an unusual giveaway of mountain bikes, presented to Filipinos who are struggling to hold on to jobs in a country hard hit by the coronaviru­s. A foundation establishe­d by Benjamin’s parents is making it happen.

“There is so much need out there,” said Glennda Canlas, co-founder with her husband George Canlas of the private Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation. “But people are willing to help, you just have to put them together.”

In the wake of business closings and job losses in the Philippine­s, thousands of Filipinos have found themselves struggling to make ends meet. With a severely restricted public transporta­tion system in metropolit­an Manila, many were left with no choice but to take on odd jobs, completing them by foot, walking hours in the sun and rain.

The boy’s parents recalled how once, when Benjamin saw a food peddler riding a beat-up bicycle with its pedals missing, he used his own savings to replace them. And they saw a way to connect their private donors with the needy in a way that echoed their son’s good deed.

The idea was to give away bikes to deserving individual­s nominated by their peers or loved ones. Unsure of the demand, the foundation at first announced on social media that it would give away just seven bicycles. But there were more than 50 entries.

The nomination­s were vetted for authentici­ty and on July 11, 27 individual­s got bicycles that would help make their lives a little less difficult.

Among the recipients was 25-year old Ronaldo del Rosario Jr. who lost his job at a fast food chain because of the lockdown. He ended up borrowing a bicycle to sell rice cakes in the morning and smoked fish in the afternoon to support his wife and almost 2-month old baby. He traveled tens of kilometers each day. Often, precious time and income would be lost when his borrowed bike needed repairs.

“I nominated him because he’s so hard working that his (bicycle) wheels always end up breaking down,” said Mharygrace Ortega, del Rosario’s partner.

At first, del Rosario couldn’t believe that he was getting a new bike.

“A bike isn’t just a simple thing,” he said. “A bike, for me, is what supports my life. A bike is my partner in my work every day. Especially now that we lost regular schedules at my previous job.”

Another new bike owner is homemaker-turned-online seller Liezel Camilla. Mother of a 2-year-old child, the 24-year-old Camilla started selling and delivering food on her own when her husband’s work was put on hold.

“I am so happy that I won’t have to walk so far anymore,” said a teary-eyed Camilla.

Even as the contest ended, nomination­s continued to pour in. The foundation acknowledg­ed that, while there are people still in need, much work has to be done.

It is working on launching more sustainabl­e projects that will help more while also inspiring others to pay it forward.

“We live in a world where it still takes courage to be kind,” said Dr. Glennda Canlas. “Our goal would be from ‘courage to be kind,’ wouldn’t it be great when kindness is just the norm, kindness is just the baseline for everybody?”

“There is so much need out there. But people are willing to help, you just have to put them together.” — Glennda Canlas, co-founder, Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation

 ?? (AP/Aaron Favila) ?? George Canlas (left), founder of the Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation, looks at a recipient pushing a bicycle during a ceremony in the financial district of Manila, Philippine­s.
(AP/Aaron Favila) George Canlas (left), founder of the Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation, looks at a recipient pushing a bicycle during a ceremony in the financial district of Manila, Philippine­s.
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A recipient (left) of a bicycle from the foundation prepares to ride.
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Recipients of bicycles from the foundation put on helmets before riding their new bicycles.
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Recipients of bicycles from the foundation gather.
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Del Rosario (center) delivers food.
 ??  ?? Ronaldo del Rosario Jr. uses his bicycle to deliver rice cakes at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig, Philippine­s. Del Rosario was one of the recipients of bicycles given by Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation.
Ronaldo del Rosario Jr. uses his bicycle to deliver rice cakes at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig, Philippine­s. Del Rosario was one of the recipients of bicycles given by Benjamin Canlas Courage to be Kind Foundation.

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