“The Filipino is worth dying for,” said former Philippine President Corazon Aquino. Many calamities have passed, and our resilience remains strong. In every crisis, we Filipinos support each other through ups and downs. Despite these challenges, we remain strong and helpful. Even though we may have little left, we still find ways to assist one another. Today, I want to tackle the causes of our resilience, how these challenges affect our lives, and how we overcome them.
But wait! What are the causes of calamities? Two major causes are natural disasters, such as typhoons, floods, and earthquakes. Next is climate change, which leads to more intense effects, like rising sea levels that increase the risk of flooding in coastal communities, among other issues. These causes present crucial challenges, as they affect daily life, shelter, work, and can even threaten lives. In response, resilience plays a big role during these times, with Filipinos rescuing and helping one another. The government provides assistance through programs like ayudas, free medication, and financial support to help restore what has been damaged. Additionally, the spirit of “Bayanihan” encourages community members to come together and help each other.
In conclusion, Filipinos face many crises but still help one another. Resilience is a powerful spirit in all of us. It helps us overcome challenges together. We always support one another. Filipinos are family, not by blood but in heart.
REFERENCES;
https://www.pdrf.org/programs/community-resilience/
https://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/weekend/y-speak-resiliency-during-disasters
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