A Day of Hug & Love with Art & Music | A #SteemPH Outreach & Steemit Promotion Event

in #steemph7 years ago (edited)

We've been engaged in community service and charity event for quite sometime. There are many first in this one though. This was the first time we are doing something like this with #SteemPH, this is the first time we are doing this with out my angel team, this is the first time we are getting our kids involved, and this is the first time that I attempted to promote Steemit in such event.

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We left Malolos, Bulacan at 6:30 in the morning with hopes that traffic won't be as bad as a weekday to get to the venue (35 Kilometers away) on time. I drove, with the beautiful @dandalion in the passenger seat, Lucy and Sam (our daughters) in the back seat of our car. We called @flabbergast-art and said we are on our way. He and his friends, together with our #SteemPH family organized today's event. We got to the venue earlier with luck, unloaded the snacks we prepared, put up the posters and streamers, and even had a chance to look around the school before the start of the program.

@flabbergast-art and @steemitph putting up the poster outside the muti-purpose hall to guide the participants. A friend from his band was helping us cut the tape. We still have a lot of energy at this point, and are all very excited about the event.

Cecilio Apostol is one of several Public Special Education Elementary School in Caloocan City. In the morning, we were met by a representative from the National Council on Disability Affairs in Caloocan. The elderly gentleman himself is physically challenged. He thanked us for our efforts, and went on to his other agendas for the day. While we were engaged with the kids, they had a chance to do a parent-teacher conference, and election of new officers. We met him again later in the day for lunch.

Here are some photos around the school highlighting what they do for special children:

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We are finally ready to start the day's many activities. We started with some games to get the kids energy flowing. The SPED teachers and the volunteers also took this chance to set the mood and build rapport with the kids.

When we became convinced that they are energized enough, some even went hyper, @flabbergast-art started introducing the musical instruments he packed in a couple of six-day pack bags. Here is a video of @flabbergast-art introducing a Balinese gong called "gansa".

After introducing more than a dozen instruments, we let the kids jam using them. See that in the video below. This went on for about and a half with the volunteers roaming around the kids and helping them play the instruments.

We took a short break and distributed snacks thanks to @dandalion, crayons thanks to @grazz, and coloring books thanks to @luvabi.

We had the kids bring home the coloring books. We wanted to tap more into their creativity and let them draw freestyle. Before the art activity we had a brief orientation with the SPED teacher to learn quickly about interacting with the kids. As it turns out, it wasn't that difficult at all, and we all enjoyed our time. Some of the kids drawing were fabulous, given time and some guidance, they can turn into really good artists someday. Here are some photos while doing the activity and the kids' amazing work of art.

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Now it's time for lunch. Thanks to our #SteemPH family for the food. We joined the kids and their parents for a Jollibee meal.

Everybody enjoyed the meal including the volunteers, teachers and parents. Thanks again to #SteemPH, there was more than enough for everybody

After lunch we had an opportunity to take some picture with the whole group.

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We capped the day with saying thanks to all participants. I wasn't prepared to speak about Steemit, having only spent a little over two months in the platform. I remembered Terry's - @surpassinggoogle comment in one of my charity post though where he said "a better way to help is to bring them to Steemit". So I tried my hardest to present Steemit to the kid's parents. I think I can do better next time, but this will have to do for now. The parents listened intently, and even asked questions after I spoke. We also wrote the URL in pieces of paper for them. Next time, we'd come with flyers and might ask Terry's permission to use his card to make it more encouraging. Here is a video of me talking briefly about Steemit to this very specific audience. I think there are better ways to present it, and I promise to work on a better one next time.

Thank you for reading this post. We all really enjoyed the event, and that is reward in itself. Liquid SBDs that will be earned by this post will be used to fund an art and crafts livelihood program and Steemit promotion event in Cavite towards the end of October. This will still be in cooperation with @flabbergast-art and #SteemPH.

Regards,

@steemitph

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You did well for me. :) Four minutes video lang po pala un. I felt it was longer than that. lol

If there can be a standard way of presenting or introducing Steemit, I think it will be a big help.

For me, the most difficult part for me when I tried to introduce it was explaining something about cryptocurrency. Just like what you did in the video, I used 'bitcoin' as an example. As not everyone (?) is not yet familiar with the word 'cryptocurrency.' I'm not sure, just my feeling.

You don't really need to speak about crypto.

That's a challenge.

'it rewards your post with Steem. Steem is a cryptocurrency like bitcoin. have you heard about bitcoin?' is usually the script i use.

Yes, but it is very easy to skip that till they are here. Plus, alot has more to do with your own standing. So sometimes, it is essential to climb the ladders and pace things appropriately, so you can have true influence and your words become just enough. In the Philippines though, that is really difficult, so perhaps, they listen to someone who looks like a non-filipino more. Race or looks matter less if you grasp my point. For something like this, you can simply take ownership. Tell them not to worry about earnings for you will see to it that they get their earnings or skip the earning altogether and let them join because you are here. Like i said again, in Ph is more difficult, for many deep reasons

Yes, I think I understand. Have them join for reasons other than the rewards.

Plus standing, ownership, and pacing.

Standing - having a 'social standing' will have them join by me just being here.
Ownership - take responsibility for not mentioning the 'cryptocurrency'.
Pacing - have them join first and then explain it piece by piece after they've joined.

Thanks Terry.

Excellent activity I congratulate you, to continue with this project and you will have many successes.

Thanks @deisip67. You can count on that. We are looking forward for the next event.

Thank you so much @steemitph @dandalion for all your hardwork today. You guys are the relationship goal. I really admire you effort

All we did was to represent #SteemPH family. We sure hope we represented you all well.

And you represent it well @steemitph. I'm looking forward meeting you in person. All the love in the world goes to you and @dandalion :)

Thanks @grazz we are very excited about the next event. We will continue to try to represent our community well given another chance. Hopefully we get to meet you in person next time

Thanks so much to you and @dandalion for going and representing @steemph !!! I hope next time we can get more volunteers because it looks like you and your family had a fun time.

You bet! Even our kids are excited for the next event. While Danda & I were composing our posts about the event, our 9 y/o wrote her account of the event the way she saw it. I am really both pleased and proud of our decision to bring them along. Thanks for the opportunity you our our #SteemPH family afforded us. Till next time!

Nice! I hope I can bring my kids also when they are older. Bet they took a lot from the experience and will shape them into better adults in the future.

It's a very fun and productive event @steemitph @dandalion
I hope this post rake funds for your future and present projects.

Yes @crytopie. Even our kids enjoyed it. My 9 year old even wote a story about the event the way she saw it.

You are an amazing person Kuya Red! God Bless!

Hey Dev thanks. We'd do it again if given a chance. We all at #SteemPH are part of this. We just represented the family. Hope that more people can join next time. It'll be fun to finally get to meet all of you in person.

Awesome sir! Looking forward to that.

Congrats po sa very meaningful event. :)

Thanks @zararina. I thought we were going to finally meet you in person. Hopefully next time :--)-)

Thanks Sir! You deserve recognition for this. We appreciate you partnering with the @steemph family. :) Together we can make a difference.

Thanks @philippinetrail. I think part of it is trying to live up to my username lol. I should have been more creative. The event was a success, and we all enjoyed. Thanks to our #SteemPH

Hoping to be able to join in the near future if my schedule permits. Great job guys! God bless you all!

I know what you mean. I also thought I was too busy for this. I am glad I managed to make time. Back to work today to host some client

whoooaaa! ang gleng po!
Nakaka good vibes!!

Thanks @sunnylife. Thanks to our #SteemPH family, we had this opportunity.

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