A Different Celebration (Innovatronix' CSR Review)
Red and green all over,
cold wind, bright lights and carols. Yes, it's Christmas season once
again. The city is in full swing preparation – and the year will be
ending soon. The past months has been overwhelming and blessings keep
on coming, but have you realized when to give back?
This realization lead us
to traverse through the rough road and mountainous land of the north
– Kalinga. The journey's aim is to help the less fortunate students
of Southern Tinglayan National Highschool. We are set to give them a
complete, quality studio-like ID picture – free of charge.
It was a long, 10-hour
drive from Antipolo to Mt. Province, and 4 more hours to reach
Kalinga. 14 hours of travel, hours of headaches, hours when we have
to endure hunger for moment, and 14 excited hours to deliver service
to our dear students.
Going to the school was a
challenge for all of us. The road was narrow, rocky, and some parts
of the high way have no barriers, letting you see the vast green
forest. I never thought that fear and amusement may co-exist – not
until that moment I saw the majestic greens all over the mountains,
and the fact that we are 1,700+ meters above sea level. Truly,
priceless. This was a view you get once in a lifetime, and I'm glad I
had the chance.
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No
rough road can stop us! A view of the highway going to Tinglayan
Highschool.
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The trip was a joy to
experience – no tall buildings, no huge billboards, no traffic –
just plain nature and welcoming residents. Chickens and native pigs
running, edible plants all around, large portions of rice fields. A
different way of life that's refreshing and a life I was so curious
about. Simple, but why its seems so complicated?
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| “Love your child, no to tribal war” |
Finally,
we arrived at Tinglayan High School. The students were already
waiting outside and looks very excited as we are. Without asking for
any, the bigger kids offer help in unloading our heavy equipment.
Everyone was at gaze while we are setting up. I guess its not
everyday they have visitors like us, and the fact that they will be
finally be having their ID pictures taken.
We
brought our top equipment to ensure that they will be getting the
same quality pictures like those in a professional ID studio; two
units of softbox kit, the latest Tronix Explorer500Li to power an
Elinchrom D-Lite 400 flash system, and another 500Li to supply our
two Epson T60 printers. A new product – P-dock, to run the two
units of YongNuo 560 III flash guns, and a lenovo netbook for
editing. According to one of the teachers, the school year might end
without the student's Ids. As he says, taking an ID picture cost so
much (50 Php at least) and most of the students cannot afford the
value. Plus, no one goes to their school to have their photos taken
due to the unbelievable distance, unless the students are the ones
who will go to the town which is 10 mountains from their homes. Upon
hearing, I felt gladness that I became part of this project.
The
activity went very well. The students were shy at first, so we have
to joke around and make them feel that at ease. All smiles are on the
camera, on us, and on their classmates. Surely, that took the sense
of tiredness the team felt. Taking their pictures, handing out the
print out, and them saying a warm thank you was a feeling to
treasure. Indeed, a merry Christmas! :)
Location:
Southern Tinglayan High School, Tinglayan, Kalinga
Equipment
Breakdown: 2 x Tronix Explorer500Li
1
x Tronix P-Dock
2
x Tronix Lithium Ion Battery Pack
2
x YongNuo 560 III
2
x Softbox Kit
1
x Elinchrom D-Lite 4
2
x Epson T60 Printer
1
x Lenovo Netbook
4
x Tronix Photo Paper in rim
Ro-Anna
Marie Santiago
Technical
Writer
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Equipment
and supplies ready to give service
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Smile!
Taking pictures of the students
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Printing
out their free pictures!
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Supervising
the editing
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All
smiles even off camera
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Under
the shades, waiting for their turn
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