You can't help it but shed tears when you see Yolanda's aftermath in the eastern islands of the Philippines, specifically, the areas and neighboring cities of Tacloban, Leyte. The strongest typhoon recorded in history, hits the Philippines, leaving deaths, and destruction. Describing it as heartbreaking is even an understatement.
Filipinos as we are, known for our resilience and Bayanihan spirit, we become more united in the midst of these calamities. Out of compassion and volunteerism, we then organize ourselves to reach out to our brethren. Even though the various agencies of the Philippine government have been mobilized, we still think that we can do more. Non-profit organizations, various student councils, OFWs, individuals, and even prisoners, take time and effort to provide any form of support, whether it is monetary, in kind, or service. The support and camaraderie is extremely outstanding.
However, we can't ignore the fact that there are still people who take advantage of this, probably because of political ambitions, profiteering, or simply just ego tripping. 'Donated by so and so' or 'through the efforts of', may come out from time to time but I salute those who reached out without seeking any recognition or anything in return. These people are the Real Super Heroes. These are regular people whom you see walking on the streets, sitting right next to your office cubicle, eating in the same restaurant, commuting on public vehicles. But when disasters strike, their humanity activated, rushing in aid even to the point of sacrificing themselves. And when peace is regained, they go on with their lives, happy and contented that they were able to reach out and touch a soul in one way or another.
Are you a Real Super Hero?
Namaste.
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