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19/08/2025

Gawin ito kung madalas may inuubo at sipon sa inyo, nakakaginhawa ng pakiramdam.

3-5 lemongrass stalk
10 oregano leaves
1 small ginger sliced
Liter water
Boil for 3-5 minutes

May add 5-7 calamansi when warm
May add honey as natural sweetener

18/08/2025

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17/08/2025

A CUP OF HOPE: HOW COFFEE HELPS FARMERS AND ABANDONED GIRLS IN BUKIDNON

For Casey Burnett, a South Carolina native who moved to the Philippines in 2010, coffee is more than just a business—it’s a way to uplift farmers and abandoned children at the same time.

“Coffee is one of the businesses I first learned about when I lived in China, then moved to the Philippines back in 2010,” he shares. After years of work with Robusta farmers in Agusan del Norte, Burnett and his wife Judith eventually founded No Longer Abandoned, a nonprofit that supports their ministry for abandoned children in the Philippines.

At the start of 2023, the couple returned to Bukidnon and launched the Bukidnon Coffee Exchange (BUKAPEX). “Using our background in agriculture and community development, our business goal is to help coffee farmers make more money by creating and strengthening cooperatives,” Burnett explains.

They now operate a full-service coffee mill and roasting facility, buying from cooperatives and growers. “The cooperatives can use the money to buy coffee, and they can sell to us at ‘spot’ price which will typically be higher than the contract price. It’s a win-win for both parties, and I think a better deal than a shady lender,” he says.

Beyond business, BUKAPEX supports the Solid Rock Children Development Foundation, providing shelter for abandoned Filipino girls aged 12 to 18. Burnett emphasizes the urgency of the issue:
“The Philippines has over two million abandoned children, not to mention all of the runaways, internally displaced children, etc. Think of all the children we pass by when we go eat at a restaurant, how many of those children are on their own? Have you stopped to talk to them to get their story? How many of these girls have run away to escape being forced into marriage? It would shock you some of the things these children go through.”

On how they care for the children, Burnett explains:
“We are big believers in healthy routines. We will make sure the girls sit down and eat a meal in a family environment every day. The routine of being able to sit down and talk about the day in a family structure helps bring stability to children. We’ll do an educational assessment of each of the children to make an individual plan to help the children get caught up in school.”

Faith is central to their mission. “We will have daily prayer time and Bible study. This helps children know how valuable they are to God and also helps them see their own self-worth.”

The ultimate goal, Burnett says, is empowerment:
“The goal of any parent is to help their children to grow up to be strong. We don’t want victims graduating through our programs, we want survivors to graduate with confidence to face the world, and to have healthy families going forward.”

Through coffee, children’s homes, and community support, Burnett has found a way to merge livelihood and compassion. “We actually mix them together. Everything we do is ‘hands-on.’ We demonstrate the value of hard work, and have the kids work with us if they are not in school… It’s a small task but they will learn to show up, work hard, and then they will pick up additional job skills as they go along.”

This story originally appeared on Agriculture Online, a monthly magazine published by Manila Bulletin. Graphics and edits by Destination PH.

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11/08/2025
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10/08/2025

High above Singapore’s bustling streets, rooftop gardens are quietly revolutionizing urban living. These vibrant green spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re practical powerhouses, designed to capture and store rainwater, which is then filtered and reused to irrigate parks, gardens, and more. This simple system helps conserve water, cut costs, and build resilience in one of the world’s most densely populated cities.

But the impact doesn’t stop with water. Rooftop gardens act as natural coolers, absorbing sunlight, lowering rooftop temperatures, and reducing the city’s reliance on air conditioning. The result? A cooler, greener Singapore with less energy use and a softer urban heat island effect. Many rooftops even welcome the public, turning unused space into parks, urban farms, and biodiversity sanctuaries, places where people and wildlife both thrive.

By weaving nature into its skyline, Singapore proves that cities can be both sustainable and stunning. Every rain-filled garden is a small act of climate action, showing how design, community, and ecology can work hand in hand for a better, more livable future.
📍 Source: Singapore National Parks Board | Urban Sustainability Reports | City Greenery Initiatives, 2025

09/08/2025

VEGGIE GOOD NEWS. The veggies are flowing normally into RuRi again. Our system is that the farmers send us vegetables via buses, landing in the Cubao terminals of Partas, Baliwag and Victory. And backloaded on trucks, met somewhere in Bonifacio in the dead of night, parang dead-drop ganun. The farmers are sending vegetables again so if you walk into RuRi (West, South and Central) you’ll find lots of varieties.

Especially at RuRi West, we have walk-in 7 days a week. Sa South, may walk-in until Monday. Sa Central, may walk-in on Fridays.

Addresses:
“Rural Rising Philippines - West” — 79 Sgt. Esguerra Ave., West Triangle Homes, Diliman, Q.C.

“Rural Rising Philippines - Central” — Retail Unit 1C-06, Avida Towers Centera, Relaince cor. EDSA, Mandaluyong City

“Rural Rising Philippines - South” — Old Transport Terminal, Alabang Town Center, Theater Drive, Muntinlupa City”

05/08/2025
22/07/2025

Sama-sama po nating tulungan at suportahan ang mga komunidad ng magsasaka at mangingisda sa kanayunan na sinalanta ng bagyong Crising at habagat.

Ang inyong donasyon ay ipambibili ng bigas, relief goods, at iba pang pangangailangan ng ating mga kababayang lumilikha ng pagkain para sa atin.

Ang patuloy na kawalan ng kahandaan ng estado sa mga kalamidad kaakibat ng kawalan ng kontrol ng malalaking dayuhang negosyante at lokal na kasapakat sa pagsira sa kalikasan ay walang ibang dulot kundi mas malalang paghihirap sa ating mga mamamayan lalo na sa ating mga kababayan sa kanayunan.

Patuloy po nating suportahan ang isa’t isa sa kabila ng kawalan ng pakialam ng reaksyunaryong gobyerno sa mga pagdurusa ng taumbayan lalo na sa panahon ng kalamidad.

Maaari po ninyong ipadala ang donasyon sa pag-scan ng mga QR code.


22/07/2025

𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐚 𝐭𝐮𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐚 𝐧𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐧.

Every drop adds to the growing fear of farmers who have spent months tending to their crops, now submerged in floodwater. Along with the flood goes their harvest, their income, and their family’s meals. These farmers are more than just symbols of resilience; they deserve real support.

Farmers feed us all, when they lose everything, we all feel the impact.

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