Every December and June each year, Pens of Hope in Davao is always active in conducting an outreach program to the outskirts of Davao City that is seldom reached by both our national and local government. Its aim is to address the scarcity of writing materials in the far flung barangays of the Philippines. Pens of Hope in Davao has been passionately doing the program for 12 years now after the Idea was originally conceptualized by Nortehanon, A blogger from Northern Samar.
Mt. Loay has become the hiker and trail runner’s haven after it was opened to the public. Since then, Loay has slowly become an attraction to hiking enthusiasts in the region. There’s even a meme that circulated on facebook stating “dli ka climbers kung wala pa ka kasulay sa Loay (You are not a climber if you didn’t experience hiking Loay)”. With its strenuous trail, one would surely flex the experience when hiking this celebrity mountain of Sta. Cruz, Davao Del Sur.
We were in the middle of a one-man trail in a pitch-black forest at around 12 midnight when I felt Drowsy. There were only eight of us trudging the dark surroundings and our headlamps are the only source of light we had.
Tribung Mindanaw Club RMC Chapter organized a "Balik Eskwela Outreach Event" together with LUMOC, Black Tribe Trekkers and Happy Forest Kids volunteers. The outreach aims to provide the incoming students complete school supplies to boost their confidence in attending school.
Lulu Mountaineering Club with TRIMMOC RMC, Black Tribe Trekkers and the Happy Forest Kids Davao volunteers organized a sports fest for the kids enrolled at Nangalid Elementary School in Sitio Nangalid, Datu Salumay, Marilog District.