The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems shines brightly! Our club is a beacon of hope and a pillar of strength in our community, dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of children. We are more than just a group; we are a family united by a common goal.
Our hearts beat with the Kiwanis International mission – to improve the lives of children, one community at a time. This mission drives us to go above and beyond, to reach out to every child in need, and to ensure that no child is left behind. We believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed.
For decades, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems has stood as a beacon of hope for the most vulnerable members of our society—children. From providing assistance to abandoned, unwanted, and disabled children to supporting those who are economically disadvantaged, the club’s legacy is one of compassion, generosity, and unwavering commitment.
A Foundation Built on Compassion
Founded with the vision of helping children, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems has channeled its efforts toward ensuring that every child, regardless of circumstance, has a chance for a better future. The club’s dedication to service is especially evident in its initiatives aimed at underprivileged children, many of whom face challenges such as poverty, neglect, or disability.
True community service goes beyond providing aid—it begins with respect. When we serve communities with rich histories and traditions, especially Indigenous peoples such as the Aetas, cultural respect becomes not only important, but essential. It is the foundation of service that uplifts, empowers, and builds lasting relationships.
Honoring Identity, Not Just Meeting Needs
Culture shapes how communities see the world, raise their children, and preserve their values. For the Aeta community, culture is deeply rooted in history, resilience, and a strong connection to land and family. Recognizing and honoring this identity ensures that service is not imposed, but shared—delivered with dignity rather than charity.
Building Trust Through Understanding
Respecting culture opens the door to trust. The Aeta people value authenticity, consistency, and humility. When volunteers take time to listen, observe traditions, and follow local guidance, it shows sincerity. Trust grows when communities feel seen and heard, not misunderstood or overlooked.
Children Learn Pride Through Cultural Recognition
For children, seeing their culture respected strengthens self-worth. Incorporating cultural expressions—such as traditional Aeta dances—into community activities allows children to celebrate who they are. These moments help preserve heritage and pass it on to younger generations while fostering pride and confidence.
Service With Humility Creates Lasting Impact
Culturally respectful service requires humility. It means entering a community not as experts, but as learners. This mindset transforms service into a mutual exchange—where volunteers grow just as much as the communities they serve.
Why Cultural Respect Aligns With the Kiwanis Mission
The Kiwanis mission to Serve the Children of the World calls for service that protects dignity and honors diversity. Children thrive best when their culture is respected and their voices valued. Cultural respect ensures that service is meaningful, inclusive, and sustainable.
A Call to Serve With Heart and Respect
Respect is not an added element of service; it is the core of it. When we approach communities with cultural awareness and genuine care, we build bridges instead of boundaries.
In serving the Aeta children and their families, we are reminded that the most powerful form of service is one that honors who people are, celebrates their heritage, and walks beside them with humility and compassion.
The spirit of service traveled 90 kilometers to the mountainous community of Dueg Resettlement School in Dueg, San Clemente, Tarlac, where 151 underprivileged students were reached through a meaningful Kiwanis outreach project. What began as a long journey became a powerful reminder that distance is never a barrier when the mission is to serve children in need.
Initiated by Kiwanis Club of Metro Tarlac, the project gathered the strength of eight Kiwanis clubs, united by one purpose: to uplift young lives in a remote and underserved area. This marks the second outreach mission to Dueg, reinforcing a sustained commitment to children who deserve consistent care and support—not just one-time assistance.
Bringing Joy Beyond the Mountains
The students of Dueg Resettlement School received snacks, candy treats, food packs, and slippers, along with the simple but priceless gift of attention and encouragement. Laughter echoed across the school grounds as games were played, friendships were formed, and children experienced a day centered entirely around them.
For many of these children, living in a geographically isolated and economically challenged community presents daily obstacles. Yet on this day, their smiles reflected hope. The outreach did more than provide material support—it strengthened their sense of belonging and reminded them that they are not forgotten.
“When service climbs mountains, hope reaches higher.”
The Impact of Community Service in Remote Areas
Service projects in resettlement and mountainous communities create tangible and lasting impact:
Address immediate needs such as food and basic footwear
Encourage school attendance and student morale
Strengthen partnerships among service organizations
Promote sustained engagement with underserved communities
Inspire volunteers and local leaders to continue outreach efforts
The collaboration of nine Kiwanis clubs demonstrated the power of collective leadership and shared commitment. By working together, the impact multiplied—proving that unity in service produces greater results.
Serving the Children of the World
This outreach reflects the core Kiwanis mission: serving the children of the world. Whether in urban centers or remote mountain villages, the call remains the same—to show up, to care, and to act.
The children of Dueg may live far from the city, but their dreams are just as big. With every visit, every pair of slippers, and every shared meal, those dreams are affirmed and strengthened.
Be Part of the Next Journey
Projects like this are made possible by volunteers and partners who believe that no child should be left behind. If you are looking for a meaningful way to give back, consider supporting future outreach programs or joining Kiwanis.
Together, we can continue crossing distances, climbing mountains, and creating more summits of smiles—one child, one school, and one community at a time.
The partnership between Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF) and the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems (KC-Lubao Gems) stands as a powerful example of how shared values, compassion, and purposeful leadership can transform the lives of children—one community at a time.
This meaningful collaboration began with a simple yet heartfelt message. Mrs. Joyce “Joy” Penaflor Gaza-Quiza, co-Founder of ALQCF, reached out through the KC-Lubao Gems Facebook page while searching for a trusted local organization that could help their foundation reach the Aeta children of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga.
Mrs. Quiza is originally from Floridablanca, Pampanga. As a child, she vividly remembers seeing Aeta children passing by her home—memories that stayed with her into adulthood and planted a lifelong desire to help this indigenous community.
After living for many years in Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Quiza established the Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation in honor of her daughter, whose life and legacy continue to inspire service, kindness, and hope.
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Alexis Louise Quiza
Alexis Louise Quiza was born on November 10, 1994, and tragically passed away in a car accident on November 15, 2013, just five days after her 19th birthday.
Alexis was known for her warm smile, compassionate heart, and genuine concern for others—especially children. From a young age, she demonstrated empathy and a strong desire to serve those less fortunate. She devoted countless hours to volunteer work and was particularly drawn to organizations supporting children in need.
Notably, Alexis was also a Kiwanian in her teenage years, serving as a Key Club officer of Kiwanis International. This connection made the partnership between ALQCF and Kiwanis especially meaningful. Several officers and board directors of ALQCF also have roots in Kiwanis service, further strengthening the bond between the two organizations.
Through the leadership of Joy Quiza, Alexis’ mother, and Josette Corro, co-founder of ALQCF, the foundation continues to honor Alexis’ belief:
“As one person, I cannot change the world, but I can help change the world of one child.”
Seven Years of Service: A Timeline of Impact
Year 1 – December 2019: “Feeding Our Future”
The first year of partnership marked a milestone for both organizations. The outreach served the entire student population of Nabuclod Integrated School—573 students.
Highlights:
Jollibee meals for all students
Slippers, hygiene kits, multivitamins, and gifts
Interactive games and activities
A special appearance by the Jollibee mascot, brought all the way to the mountain community
For many children, this was the first time they had ever seen a mascot. The experience created pure joy, lasting memories, and a sense of being valued. At this time, the foundation was still known as ALQF, and the project slogan “Feeding Our Future” became a defining advocacy.
Year 2 – December 2020: “A Gift of Hope” Amid the Pandemic
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the partnership continued when it was needed most.
Impact:
200 Aeta families received essential Christmas food packs
612 students were provided school supplies, including bond paper for printing learning modules
Dubbed “A Gift of Hope,” this project delivered more than material aid. At a time of fear, uncertainty, and restricted mobility, the outreach restored dignity and reassurance. Hope became a powerful force—reminding families that they were not forgotten, even during crisis. Strict health protocols were observed, with volunteers distributing goods while wearing masks.
Year 3 – December 2021: Sustaining Hope and Joy
As the pandemic continued, ALQF officially became Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF).
Support Provided:
Christmas food packs for 200 families
Clothes and toys for children
20 ukuleles donated by OB Guitars for students of Nabuclod Integrated School
The ukuleles introduced music as a tool for learning, creativity, and emotional expression—supporting not just academic development but also mental and social well-being.
Year 4 – December 2022: Strengthening Education and Culture
On its fourth year, the partnership continued its consistent commitment.
Key Contributions:
Grocery packs for 200 indigenous families
School supplies for 648 students
Another 20 ukuleles from OB Guitars
With a total of 40 ukuleles donated, the program helped nurture talent, preserve cultural expression, and encourage confidence among Aeta children through music education.
Year 5 – December 2023: The Largest Outreach to Date
The fifth year marked the biggest service project so far, reaching both families and the entire school population.
Highlights:
Grocery packs for 200 Aeta families
Jollibee meals for 638 students
New slippers and school supplies
Jollibee mascot entertainment
As pandemic restrictions eased, children were once again able to gather freely. The event restored a sense of normalcy, celebration, and joy—reinforcing community bonds and childhood happiness.
Year 6 – 2024: “A Gift of Hope” Continues
For the sixth consecutive year, ALQCF and KC-Lubao Gems sustained their mission.
2024 Highlights:
607 Aeta students received school supplies, slippers, and milk
Continued support for underprivileged mountain communities
Reinforced commitment to the Kiwanis mission: “Serving the children of the world”
This year emphasized consistency—proving that long-term partnerships create deeper, more sustainable impact.
Year 7 – December 18, 2025: Empowering Children Beyond the Classroom
The seventh year reflected growth, innovation, and deeper understanding of children’s needs.
Key Initiatives:
McDonald’s meals for 602 students
Donation of an Epson printer and six boxes of A4 bond paper to support school module printing
Pajamas for elementary pupils, promoting warmth, comfort, and dignity—especially important for children living in mountain areas
Wristwatches for all Senior High students, encouraging time discipline, responsibility, and preparedness as they transition to higher education or employment
Loot bags, sweets, and toys for added joy
This outreach addressed both immediate needs and long-term development, supporting education, personal growth, and self-esteem.
Significance and Lasting Impact of the Partnership
The enduring partnership between ALQCF and Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems demonstrates the power of collaboration rooted in trust, shared values, and cultural respect.
Key impacts include:
Improved access to education and learning resources
Enhanced nutrition and health support
Emotional upliftment and restored hope
Cultural enrichment through music and creativity
Consistent presence that builds trust within the Aeta community
Most importantly, the partnership ensures that service is not a one-time act, but a sustained commitment to child welfare.
Looking Ahead: Sustaining Hope for Future Generations
As the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems extends its heartfelt gratitude to Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation, both organizations remain hopeful that this partnership will continue for many years to come.
The Aeta children of Nabuclod need continued support, advocacy, and opportunity. Together, ALQCF and KC-Lubao Gems are proving that compassion, when sustained, creates meaningful change—one child at a time.
Call to Action
We invite individuals, organizations, and advocates of children’s welfare to join this mission of compassion and service. You may support the Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF) and its partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems by becoming a donor, program partner, volunteer, or sponsor of future outreach initiatives.
Your involvement—whether through financial support, in-kind donations, or professional expertise—can help sustain education, nutrition, and hope for the Aeta children of Nabuclod and other underserved communities.
Together, let us continue building a future where every child is seen, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.
Seven Years of Hope for the Aeta Children of Nabuclod
For the seventh consecutive year, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, in partnership with Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF), returned to the mountain community of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga to deliver the Gift of Hope—a service project that has grown into a deeply meaningful tradition for the Aeta children and educators it serves.
This year’s outreach reached the entire student population of 602 learners, from Kinder to Senior High School, affirming ALQCF and Kiwanis’s unwavering commitment to Serving the Children of the World—especially those in indigenous and underserved communities.
A Cultural Performance That Touched Every Heart
One of the most moving moments of the day was the tribal Aeta dance performance presented by the students. Through graceful yet powerful movements, the children narrated the story of their culture—from courtship and marriage, to childbirth, and finally to death—a profound reminder of the richness, resilience, and identity of the Aeta people.
Many in the audience—Kiwanians of Lubao Gems and representatives from ALQCF—were visibly moved. The performance was more than entertainment; it was a heartfelt expression of heritage, pride, and gratitude. In that moment, service met culture, and understanding deepened.
Joy in Every Smile: Food, Gifts, and Celebration
The atmosphere was filled with excitement and laughter. The joyful noise of children—running, cheering, and calling out—was truly music to the ears, a sound that reminded every volunteer why they serve.
Jollibee snacks were distributed to all students, warmly appreciated by teachers as it ensured children had food to enjoy between Christmas party activities—without teachers having to shoulder the expense.
Loot bags filled with sweets brought delight to every learner.
Grade 1 students received pajamas, offering warmth and comfort.
Senior High School students were gifted wristwatches, symbolizing time, responsibility, and the bright futures ahead of them.
These simple yet thoughtful gifts made the celebration meaningful and inclusive for every child.
ALQCF: Seven Years of Trust and Generosity
None of this would have been possible without the continued generosity and trust of ALQCF, now on its 7th year of partnership with the Gift of Hope.
This year, ALQCF once again footed the Jollibee snacks and further strengthened the school’s resources by donating:
One (1) printer, following another printer donated in 2024, and
Eight (8) boxes of A4 bond paper, supporting teachers in their daily instructional needs.
These contributions go beyond one-day outreach—they empower educators and improve learning conditions long after the celebration ends.
Kiwanis in Action: Service Rooted in Compassion
The presence of Kiwanians of Lubao Gems alongside ALQCF representatives reflected a partnership built on shared values: compassion, respect, and sustained service. Year after year, the Gift of Hope proves that when organizations and volunteers work together, impact becomes deeper and more lasting.
This is the heart of Kiwanis—not just giving, but showing up consistently, listening, and walking alongside communities as they grow.
A Call to Serve, A Call to Belong
The smiles of the children, the pride in their cultural performance, and the laughter echoing through the school grounds are reminders that service changes lives—both for those who receive and those who give.
✨ If this story moved you, we invite you to be part of the journey.
Donate to help sustain programs like the Gift of Hope
Partner with Kiwanis to extend long-term support to indigenous communities
Join Kiwanis and experience the joy of serving children while building lifelong friendships
Together, let us continue bringing hope to the mountains, one child at a time.
Since 2019, Gift of Hope has been the signature service project of the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, reflecting our long-term commitment to Serving the Children of the World. What began as a small outreach initiative has grown into a meaningful annual tradition for the Aeta children of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga.
Serving the Aeta Children of Nabuclod
Each year, the project reaches the entire student population of Nabuclod Integrated School. In 2025, 602 Aeta students benefited from food packs, care items, and a joyful Christmas celebration—ensuring that every child feels included, valued, and supported.
Creating Impact Beyond Material Support
Gift of Hope addresses more than basic needs. By providing a shared celebration, the project nurtures emotional well-being, belonging, and dignity—especially important during the Christmas season when many families face limitations.
A Strong Partnership Built on Trust and Shared Mission
The success of this project is made possible through the enduring partnership with ALQCF. Their continued trust, generosity, and shared commitment to serving children have strengthened the project over the years, demonstrating the power of collaboration with a common purpose.
Honoring Indigenous Culture and Community Pride
A defining feature of Gift of Hope is its integration of Aeta cultural traditions, including traditional dances performed by the children. This cultural recognition fosters pride, respect, and deeper connections between the community and Kiwanis volunteers.
Inspiring Membership Growth Through Meaningful Service
The project has become a catalyst for attracting new Kiwanis members who are inspired by its visible impact and clear alignment with Kiwanis values. It also reinforces engagement among existing members through hands-on, purpose-driven service.
A Legacy of Sustainable Service and Hope
More than a one-day activity, Gift of Hope represents sustainability, compassion, and long-term community partnership. As the signature project of the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, it continues to create lasting change—one child, one community, and one act of service at a time.
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems Shoebox Gift Project reached a joyful and impactful conclusion on December 22, 2025, as the club successfully distributed shoebox gifts to 100 children in the coastal community of Sta. Teresa 2nd, Lubao, Pampanga. Rooted in compassion and community service, the project exemplified Kiwanis’ enduring mission to improve the world—one child and one community at a time.
A Journey That Made the Service Even More Meaningful
The day began with excitement and camaraderie as Kiwanians traveled to the community aboard a motorized banca without an outrigger, carrying carefully prepared shoebox gifts, milk, and snacks. The unique journey added a sense of adventure and fellowship, reinforcing the strong bond among volunteers united by a shared purpose.
“Service becomes more meaningful when joy, teamwork, and compassion travel together.”
Upon arrival, the team was warmly welcomed by smiling children and grateful parents, instantly transforming the area into a place of celebration and hope.
Joyful Distribution and Lasting Impact
Each child received a thoughtfully packed shoebox filled with toys, school supplies, personal care items, and a special “WOW” gift, along with milk and snacks. For many children, this was their first time receiving a gift prepared especially for them—an experience that sparked laughter, excitement, and confidence.
Project Impact Highlights
Served 100 children in a geographically challenged coastal area
Supported early childhood development through educational and hygiene items
Promoted nutrition by providing milk and snacks
Strengthened community trust and parent engagement
Fostered fellowship and volunteerism among Kiwanians
A notable highlight was the participation of a foreign guest, an American engineer, who enthusiastically joined the distribution and clean-up. He shared how deeply moved he was by the children’s happiness and the genuine commitment of Kiwanians to service—proving that the spirit of Kiwanis resonates beyond borders.
Living the Kiwanis Mission
This project reflects the core of the Kiwanis mission: to serve the children of the world. By reaching underserved coastal communities, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems continues to create meaningful, sustainable impact where it is needed most.
“A simple shoebox can carry hope, dignity, and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.”
Be Part of the Impact
Projects like the Shoebox Gift Project are made possible by committed volunteers and generous partners. If you are looking for a meaningful way to give back, join the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems or support our future initiatives. Together, we can reach more children, serve more communities, and build a kinder world—starting today.
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems launched its annual Shoebox Gift Project in November 2025, with collection day set on December 15, 2025. Through a simple yet meaningful act—filling a shoebox with toys, school supplies, personal care items, and a special “WOW” gift—supporters helped bring smiles to 100 kindergarten pupils from the day care centers of Lubao, Pampanga.
The project gained strong community engagement after the club published its solicitation post on the KC–Lubao Gems Facebook page, which Kiwanians actively shared to extend its reach.
The Impact of the Shoebox Project
This initiative extends far beyond giving small presents. It creates:
1. Emotional Uplift
Many children experiencing economic hardship rarely receive personalized gifts. Opening a box prepared especially for them reinforces their sense of value and belonging.
2. Educational Support
Practical school supplies such as pencils, crayons, and notebooks help young learners stay motivated and prepared for their classes.
3. Health and Hygiene Awareness
Personal care items encourage good hygiene habits at an early age—an essential part of a child’s overall well-being.
4. A Memorable Holiday Experience
The Shoebox Project brings excitement during the festive season. For many children, the gifts become treasured keepsakes they use long after the holidays.
A Child’s Story: The Smile That Said Everything
During the distribution, one child—let’s call her Mia—stood quietly at the back of the room. When a volunteer handed her a brightly wrapped shoebox, her eyes widened in disbelief. She carefully lifted the lid and gasped when she saw a soft cuddly toy sitting on top of crayons, markers, a new toothbrush, and a pair of colorful socks.
Mia hugged the toy tightly, her smile stretching from ear to ear. She kept looking back at the box, touching each item as if confirming it was truly hers. When she found the handwritten note tucked inside—along with a small photo of the donor—her reaction was pure joy. She showed it proudly to her friends and teachers, repeating, “May nagbigay po talaga sa akin.”
Her laughter and excitement captured exactly why this project matters. A simple box, thoughtfully filled, made her feel seen, remembered, and loved.
What to Put in a Shoebox
Supporters were encouraged to include items that are useful, fun, and child-friendly:
Write
Pens and pencils
Crayons
Paper or copybooks
Coloring books
Markers
Sharpeners
Erasers
Wash
Wrapped bar soap
Hairbrush or comb
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Facecloths
Wear
Socks
Underwear
Flip-flops
Hat, scarf, or gloves
WOW Item
A special surprise that brings instant excitement, such as:
Doll or action figure
Stuffed toy
Deflated football with pump
Large toy item placed outside the shoebox
No food or chocolate was included to avoid melting in the heat.
Many donors also added a personal note and photo, which often became the children’s favorite part of the box.
A Call to Serve
The shoebox gifts were joyfully distributed on December 22, 2025, and the event was a resounding success, marked by full attendance of the 100 kindergarten beneficiaries and the enthusiastic support of volunteers. Its success stemmed from the community’s generous donations, seamless coordination by the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, and the children’s heartfelt excitement as they received their gifts.
Projects like this are possible because of people who choose to give, share, and uplift. If you wish to support more children in Lubao and nearby communities, consider donating, volunteering, or joining the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems.
Together, we can continue to create moments of joy—one child, one box, and one act of kindness at a time.
A restful sleep is more than comfort—it is the foundation of a child’s health, learning, and overall well-being. In remote communities where families struggle to meet basic needs, even a simple sleeping kit becomes a life-changing gift.
This year, Kiwanis Division 2B, in strong cooperation with SCAW (Sleeping Children Around the World), delivered that gift of comfort and dignity to the children of Tarlac. Through a joint division project involving all seven clubs, 300 children received complete sleeping kits designed to keep them warm, safe, and well-rested.
This is more than a donation—it is an investment in a child’s future.
A Joint Project Rooted in Compassion and Cooperation
What made this initiative truly remarkable was the unified effort of the seven clubs under Division 2B. Together, they mobilized resources, coordinated logistics, and visited the community to ensure the sleeping kits were delivered with genuine care.
Each child received a complete SCAW sleeping package, typically including:
A new mattress
Fresh bed sheets
A cozy blanket
A pillow
A hygiene kit
Clothing essentials
These items are carefully curated by SCAW to meet the needs of children in developing communities—providing warmth, comfort, and a sense of security.
The Impact: Why Sleeping Kits Matter
For many families in Tarlac, proper bedding is a luxury. Children often sleep on cold floors, thin mats, or makeshift bedding that exposes them to illness and discomfort.
By providing quality sleeping kits, Kiwanis and SCAW helped:
Improve children’s sleep quality
Reduce risks of illness caused by cold and unsanitary conditions
Boost concentration and academic performance
Enhance overall physical and emotional well-being
A single kit transforms a child’s nights—and, ultimately, their days.
A Community Uplifted by Service
The smiles on the children’s faces said it all. Parents expressed deep gratitude, knowing their children would finally have a warm and comfortable place to rest. Teachers shared how improved sleep leads to better attendance and classroom engagement.
What stood out most was the atmosphere of joy, unity, and hope. The Kiwanians, together with the community leaders, showed that partnerships built on service can create meaningful, lasting impact.
Strength in Collaboration: SCAW and Kiwanis in Action
SCAW’s global mission—to provide bed kits to children in need—perfectly aligns with Kiwanis’ commitment to serving the children of the world. This project demonstrated how powerful their combined efforts can be.
With SCAW providing high-quality sleeping kits and Kiwanis Division 2B ensuring they reach the right communities, hundreds of children now sleep better and live better.
Why You Should Join or Support Kiwanis
Projects like this happen because compassionate individuals choose to act. By joining or supporting Kiwanis, you directly contribute to programs that uplift children, empower families, and strengthen communities.
You can help by:
Becoming a Kiwanis member
Sponsoring a child or a service project
Donating supplies or funds
Partnering with Kiwanis for future outreach activities
Your involvement—big or small—helps transform lives.
A Call to Action: Be Part of the Change
Every child deserves a safe, warm place to sleep and dream. Every community deserves support. Every act of kindness creates ripples of hope.
Join Kiwanis Division 2B and help us continue the mission of serving the children of the world—one project, one partnership, and one child at a time.
👉 Support our future initiatives. Join Kiwanis. Donate. Share this mission. Together, we can make a difference that lasts for generations.
As a volunteer of Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, I observe from both field experience and educational research how basic interventions—like giving school kits—make measurable differences. Let me share what our recent service projects reveal, grounded in evidence and human stories.
Bridging Gaps in Lubao and Nabuclod
Since December 2019, our Gift of Hope initiative has served the indigenous Aeta community in Nabuclod, Pampanga, distributing grocery packs, Jollibee meals, school supplies, hygiene kits, and slippers to over 600 students. In 2021–22, we donated 40 ukuleles to introduce music education, sustained since by dedicated music teachers. Each December, the project continues to empower and uplift.
Parallelly from October 2024, we launched the Gift of School Kits project under President Merly B. Sevilla, delivering school supplies to 100 students each at San Isidro, San Rafael Baruya, Santiago, and Lauc Pao Elementary Schools in Lubao, and an additional 607 Aeta students at Nabuclod Elementary via partnership with Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF).
Why These Interventions Matter: Research Insight
Recent studies affirm the value of such interventions:
A report by the Black Pencil Project highlights that providing free basic school supplies substantially reduces absenteeism and late enrollment in Filipino “last‑mile” schools.
A longitudinal UNICEF-supported study shows that underserved schools can perform well—even with limited resources—if supported by community efforts and basic resource provision.
Globally, education research reveals a positive correlation between consistent school attendance and academic achievement. One study in Uganda determined that regular attendance improves performance, though other factors also play essential roles.
Taken together, these studies validate Kiwanis’s approach: providing the essentials to children fosters attendance, engagement, and a sense of dignity to learn.
Impact: More Than Supplies
Based on our experience and research-backed understanding:
Attendance improves: Students with proper supplies are more likely to attend regularly and participate actively in class.
Family support increases: Parents report relief and confidence when their children can come prepared.
Learning readiness grows: Having tools like notebooks, pencils, hygiene kits and slippers lowers barriers to education.
Cultural enrichment through music: The ukulele project nurtures creativity, self‑expression, and emotional well-being—important complements to academic learning.
Acknowledging Our Partners
Our sustained impact relies on partnerships:
ALQCF’s six-year trust in Gift of Hope has enabled us to consistently serve the Aeta children.
OB Guitars provided ukuleles to extend music education.
School administrators and teachers in Nabuclod and Lubao schools enable smooth coordination of distribution and lessons.
Club members, volunteers, friends and families invest time, resources, and heartfelt effort.
Looking Ahead: A Call for Continued Support
Our projects align with the broader Kiwanis mission of Serving the children of the world. Educational research underscores that materials, consistent meals, and attendance-support interventions yield measurable benefits—but they require sustained funding and collaboration.
We invite ALQCF, donors, volunteers, and members to continue partnering with us in the next coming terms—to expand school kit distributions, enrich music and arts education, and strengthen community resilience.
Final Thoughts
Our service is more than distribution—it is evidence-informed, empathy-driven, and community rooted. The combination of nutrients, educational supplies, hygiene care, and cultural enrichment helps uplift indigenous and underserved children toward brighter futures.
We remain committed to serving alongside local partners, educators, and caring donors. Together, we write success stories—one kit, one meal, one ukulele at a time.
When a child walks into school with a proper bag, notebooks, pencils, and slippers, they aren’t just carrying supplies—they’re carrying possibility. For many children in underserved communities, a school kit is more than just stationery; it is a tangible sign that someone believes in their potential.
Why School Kits Matter
Research in education and child development has shown that lack of basic school supplies is linked to lower attendance, reduced participation, and even higher dropout rates in marginalized areas. A child without proper notebooks or pencils often struggles to complete assignments, feels excluded, and loses confidence over time.
By contrast, studies from UNICEF and Save the Children highlight that providing school kits:
Improves attendance by reducing the financial burden on families.
Boosts self-esteem by helping children feel prepared and equal to their peers.
Enhances learning engagement since children can write, draw, and store their schoolwork properly.
For the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, our Gift of School Kits program has been a cornerstone of our mission for years. This year alone, we provided hundreds of children with complete sets—alongside slippers so they can walk to school comfortably and safely.
The Ripple Effect: Beyond the Supplies
Giving a school kit is not just about meeting a child’s immediate needs—it’s about planting seeds for the future. Children who are better equipped for school are more likely to stay in class, perform better academically, and envision brighter futures for themselves.
In communities like Nabuclod and other rural or coastal areas we serve, the arrival of a school kit often comes with something less visible but just as vital: hope. Parents see that their children are valued, and children feel that their education is worth investing in.
Tips for Sustaining the Impact of School Kit Programs
Pair Kits with Mentoring or Tutoring – Supplies work best when children also receive academic support. Consider linking kit distribution with reading programs or homework help sessions.
Engage Local Schools – Partnering with teachers ensures kits are tailored to what students actually need.
Include Health and Hygiene Items – Adding soap, toothbrushes, or reusable water bottles supports both learning and wellness.
Encourage Peer Sharing – Foster a culture where children share resources and help one another, strengthening community ties.
Your Gift Can Go Further
The Gift of Hope is more than a program name—it’s a commitment to opening doors for children who might otherwise face them closed. With every bag, notebook, and pair of slippers given, we send a clear message: You belong in school. You matter. Your future matters.
You can help amplify that message. Whether by donating supplies, funding kits, or volunteering at distribution events, you become part of the hope these children carry every day.
Last Updated: August 14, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems: A Beacon of Hope and Love
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems shines brightly! Our club is a beacon of hope and a pillar of strength in our community, dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of children. We are more than just a group; we are a family united by a common goal.
Our hearts beat with the Kiwanis International mission – to improve the lives of children, one community at a time. This mission drives us to go above and beyond, to reach out to every child in need, and to ensure that no child is left behind. We believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed.
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The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems: A Legacy of Service to Children
For decades, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems has stood as a beacon of hope for the most vulnerable members of our society—children. From providing assistance to abandoned, unwanted, and disabled children to supporting those who are economically disadvantaged, the club’s legacy is one of compassion, generosity, and unwavering commitment.
A Foundation Built on Compassion
Founded with the vision of helping children, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems has channeled its efforts toward ensuring that every child, regardless of circumstance, has a chance for a better future. The club’s dedication to service is especially evident in its initiatives aimed at underprivileged children, many of whom face challenges such as poverty, neglect, or disability.
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Why Cultural Respect Matters in Community Service
Why Cultural Respect Matters in Community Service
True community service goes beyond providing aid—it begins with respect. When we serve communities with rich histories and traditions, especially Indigenous peoples such as the Aetas, cultural respect becomes not only important, but essential. It is the foundation of service that uplifts, empowers, and builds lasting relationships.
Honoring Identity, Not Just Meeting Needs
Culture shapes how communities see the world, raise their children, and preserve their values. For the Aeta community, culture is deeply rooted in history, resilience, and a strong connection to land and family. Recognizing and honoring this identity ensures that service is not imposed, but shared—delivered with dignity rather than charity.
Building Trust Through Understanding
Respecting culture opens the door to trust. The Aeta people value authenticity, consistency, and humility. When volunteers take time to listen, observe traditions, and follow local guidance, it shows sincerity. Trust grows when communities feel seen and heard, not misunderstood or overlooked.
Children Learn Pride Through Cultural Recognition
For children, seeing their culture respected strengthens self-worth. Incorporating cultural expressions—such as traditional Aeta dances—into community activities allows children to celebrate who they are. These moments help preserve heritage and pass it on to younger generations while fostering pride and confidence.
Service With Humility Creates Lasting Impact
Culturally respectful service requires humility. It means entering a community not as experts, but as learners. This mindset transforms service into a mutual exchange—where volunteers grow just as much as the communities they serve.
Why Cultural Respect Aligns With the Kiwanis Mission
The Kiwanis mission to Serve the Children of the World calls for service that protects dignity and honors diversity. Children thrive best when their culture is respected and their voices valued. Cultural respect ensures that service is meaningful, inclusive, and sustainable.
A Call to Serve With Heart and Respect
Respect is not an added element of service; it is the core of it. When we approach communities with cultural awareness and genuine care, we build bridges instead of boundaries.
In serving the Aeta children and their families, we are reminded that the most powerful form of service is one that honors who people are, celebrates their heritage, and walks beside them with humility and compassion.
Last Updated: March 5, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
Summit of Smiles: Kiwanis Outreach to 152 Children of Dueg Resettlement School, Tarlac
The spirit of service traveled 90 kilometers to the mountainous community of Dueg Resettlement School in Dueg, San Clemente, Tarlac, where 151 underprivileged students were reached through a meaningful Kiwanis outreach project. What began as a long journey became a powerful reminder that distance is never a barrier when the mission is to serve children in need.
Initiated by Kiwanis Club of Metro Tarlac, the project gathered the strength of eight Kiwanis clubs, united by one purpose: to uplift young lives in a remote and underserved area. This marks the second outreach mission to Dueg, reinforcing a sustained commitment to children who deserve consistent care and support—not just one-time assistance.
Bringing Joy Beyond the Mountains
The students of Dueg Resettlement School received snacks, candy treats, food packs, and slippers, along with the simple but priceless gift of attention and encouragement. Laughter echoed across the school grounds as games were played, friendships were formed, and children experienced a day centered entirely around them.
For many of these children, living in a geographically isolated and economically challenged community presents daily obstacles. Yet on this day, their smiles reflected hope. The outreach did more than provide material support—it strengthened their sense of belonging and reminded them that they are not forgotten.
The Impact of Community Service in Remote Areas
Service projects in resettlement and mountainous communities create tangible and lasting impact:
The collaboration of nine Kiwanis clubs demonstrated the power of collective leadership and shared commitment. By working together, the impact multiplied—proving that unity in service produces greater results.
Serving the Children of the World
This outreach reflects the core Kiwanis mission: serving the children of the world. Whether in urban centers or remote mountain villages, the call remains the same—to show up, to care, and to act.
The children of Dueg may live far from the city, but their dreams are just as big. With every visit, every pair of slippers, and every shared meal, those dreams are affirmed and strengthened.
Be Part of the Next Journey
Projects like this are made possible by volunteers and partners who believe that no child should be left behind. If you are looking for a meaningful way to give back, consider supporting future outreach programs or joining Kiwanis.
Together, we can continue crossing distances, climbing mountains, and creating more summits of smiles—one child, one school, and one community at a time.
Last Updated: February 23, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
ALQCF & KC-Lubao Gems: A Lasting Partnership Serving the Aeta Children of Nabuclod, Pampanga
A Mission Born from Compassion and Purpose
The partnership between Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF) and the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems (KC-Lubao Gems) stands as a powerful example of how shared values, compassion, and purposeful leadership can transform the lives of children—one community at a time.
This meaningful collaboration began with a simple yet heartfelt message. Mrs. Joyce “Joy” Penaflor Gaza-Quiza, co-Founder of ALQCF, reached out through the KC-Lubao Gems Facebook page while searching for a trusted local organization that could help their foundation reach the Aeta children of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga.
Mrs. Quiza is originally from Floridablanca, Pampanga. As a child, she vividly remembers seeing Aeta children passing by her home—memories that stayed with her into adulthood and planted a lifelong desire to help this indigenous community.
After living for many years in Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Quiza established the Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation in honor of her daughter, whose life and legacy continue to inspire service, kindness, and hope.
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Alexis Louise Quiza
Alexis Louise Quiza was born on November 10, 1994, and tragically passed away in a car accident on November 15, 2013, just five days after her 19th birthday.
Alexis was known for her warm smile, compassionate heart, and genuine concern for others—especially children. From a young age, she demonstrated empathy and a strong desire to serve those less fortunate. She devoted countless hours to volunteer work and was particularly drawn to organizations supporting children in need.
Notably, Alexis was also a Kiwanian in her teenage years, serving as a Key Club officer of Kiwanis International. This connection made the partnership between ALQCF and Kiwanis especially meaningful. Several officers and board directors of ALQCF also have roots in Kiwanis service, further strengthening the bond between the two organizations.
Through the leadership of Joy Quiza, Alexis’ mother, and Josette Corro, co-founder of ALQCF, the foundation continues to honor Alexis’ belief:
Seven Years of Service: A Timeline of Impact
Year 1 – December 2019: “Feeding Our Future”
The first year of partnership marked a milestone for both organizations. The outreach served the entire student population of Nabuclod Integrated School—573 students.
Highlights:
For many children, this was the first time they had ever seen a mascot. The experience created pure joy, lasting memories, and a sense of being valued. At this time, the foundation was still known as ALQF, and the project slogan “Feeding Our Future” became a defining advocacy.
Year 2 – December 2020: “A Gift of Hope” Amid the Pandemic
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the partnership continued when it was needed most.
Impact:
Dubbed “A Gift of Hope,” this project delivered more than material aid. At a time of fear, uncertainty, and restricted mobility, the outreach restored dignity and reassurance. Hope became a powerful force—reminding families that they were not forgotten, even during crisis. Strict health protocols were observed, with volunteers distributing goods while wearing masks.
Year 3 – December 2021: Sustaining Hope and Joy
As the pandemic continued, ALQF officially became Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF).
Support Provided:
The ukuleles introduced music as a tool for learning, creativity, and emotional expression—supporting not just academic development but also mental and social well-being.
Year 4 – December 2022: Strengthening Education and Culture
On its fourth year, the partnership continued its consistent commitment.
Key Contributions:
With a total of 40 ukuleles donated, the program helped nurture talent, preserve cultural expression, and encourage confidence among Aeta children through music education.
Year 5 – December 2023: The Largest Outreach to Date
The fifth year marked the biggest service project so far, reaching both families and the entire school population.
Highlights:
As pandemic restrictions eased, children were once again able to gather freely. The event restored a sense of normalcy, celebration, and joy—reinforcing community bonds and childhood happiness.
Year 6 – 2024: “A Gift of Hope” Continues
For the sixth consecutive year, ALQCF and KC-Lubao Gems sustained their mission.
2024 Highlights:
This year emphasized consistency—proving that long-term partnerships create deeper, more sustainable impact.
Year 7 – December 18, 2025: Empowering Children Beyond the Classroom
The seventh year reflected growth, innovation, and deeper understanding of children’s needs.
Key Initiatives:
This outreach addressed both immediate needs and long-term development, supporting education, personal growth, and self-esteem.
Significance and Lasting Impact of the Partnership
The enduring partnership between ALQCF and Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems demonstrates the power of collaboration rooted in trust, shared values, and cultural respect.
Key impacts include:
Most importantly, the partnership ensures that service is not a one-time act, but a sustained commitment to child welfare.
Looking Ahead: Sustaining Hope for Future Generations
As the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems extends its heartfelt gratitude to Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation, both organizations remain hopeful that this partnership will continue for many years to come.
The Aeta children of Nabuclod need continued support, advocacy, and opportunity. Together, ALQCF and KC-Lubao Gems are proving that compassion, when sustained, creates meaningful change—one child at a time.
Call to Action
We invite individuals, organizations, and advocates of children’s welfare to join this mission of compassion and service. You may support the Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF) and its partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems by becoming a donor, program partner, volunteer, or sponsor of future outreach initiatives.
Your involvement—whether through financial support, in-kind donations, or professional expertise—can help sustain education, nutrition, and hope for the Aeta children of Nabuclod and other underserved communities.
Together, let us continue building a future where every child is seen, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.
Last Updated: February 8, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
“Gift of Hope” Year 7: Honoring Culture, Hope, and Service Among the Aeta Children of Nabuclod
Seven Years of Hope for the Aeta Children of Nabuclod
For the seventh consecutive year, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, in partnership with Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF), returned to the mountain community of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga to deliver the Gift of Hope—a service project that has grown into a deeply meaningful tradition for the Aeta children and educators it serves.
This year’s outreach reached the entire student population of 602 learners, from Kinder to Senior High School, affirming ALQCF and Kiwanis’s unwavering commitment to Serving the Children of the World—especially those in indigenous and underserved communities.
A Cultural Performance That Touched Every Heart
One of the most moving moments of the day was the tribal Aeta dance performance presented by the students. Through graceful yet powerful movements, the children narrated the story of their culture—from courtship and marriage, to childbirth, and finally to death—a profound reminder of the richness, resilience, and identity of the Aeta people.
Many in the audience—Kiwanians of Lubao Gems and representatives from ALQCF—were visibly moved. The performance was more than entertainment; it was a heartfelt expression of heritage, pride, and gratitude. In that moment, service met culture, and understanding deepened.
Joy in Every Smile: Food, Gifts, and Celebration
The atmosphere was filled with excitement and laughter. The joyful noise of children—running, cheering, and calling out—was truly music to the ears, a sound that reminded every volunteer why they serve.
These simple yet thoughtful gifts made the celebration meaningful and inclusive for every child.
ALQCF: Seven Years of Trust and Generosity
None of this would have been possible without the continued generosity and trust of ALQCF, now on its 7th year of partnership with the Gift of Hope.
This year, ALQCF once again footed the Jollibee snacks and further strengthened the school’s resources by donating:
These contributions go beyond one-day outreach—they empower educators and improve learning conditions long after the celebration ends.
Kiwanis in Action: Service Rooted in Compassion
The presence of Kiwanians of Lubao Gems alongside ALQCF representatives reflected a partnership built on shared values: compassion, respect, and sustained service. Year after year, the Gift of Hope proves that when organizations and volunteers work together, impact becomes deeper and more lasting.
This is the heart of Kiwanis—not just giving, but showing up consistently, listening, and walking alongside communities as they grow.
A Call to Serve, A Call to Belong
The smiles of the children, the pride in their cultural performance, and the laughter echoing through the school grounds are reminders that service changes lives—both for those who receive and those who give.
✨ If this story moved you, we invite you to be part of the journey.
Together, let us continue bringing hope to the mountains, one child at a time.
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Last Updated: January 11, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
Gift of Hope – Year 7: Why This Project Defines the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems
A Signature Kiwanis Service Project Since 2019
Since 2019, Gift of Hope has been the signature service project of the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, reflecting our long-term commitment to Serving the Children of the World. What began as a small outreach initiative has grown into a meaningful annual tradition for the Aeta children of Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga.
Serving the Aeta Children of Nabuclod
Each year, the project reaches the entire student population of Nabuclod Integrated School. In 2025, 602 Aeta students benefited from food packs, care items, and a joyful Christmas celebration—ensuring that every child feels included, valued, and supported.
Creating Impact Beyond Material Support
Gift of Hope addresses more than basic needs. By providing a shared celebration, the project nurtures emotional well-being, belonging, and dignity—especially important during the Christmas season when many families face limitations.
A Strong Partnership Built on Trust and Shared Mission
The success of this project is made possible through the enduring partnership with ALQCF. Their continued trust, generosity, and shared commitment to serving children have strengthened the project over the years, demonstrating the power of collaboration with a common purpose.
Honoring Indigenous Culture and Community Pride
A defining feature of Gift of Hope is its integration of Aeta cultural traditions, including traditional dances performed by the children. This cultural recognition fosters pride, respect, and deeper connections between the community and Kiwanis volunteers.
Inspiring Membership Growth Through Meaningful Service
The project has become a catalyst for attracting new Kiwanis members who are inspired by its visible impact and clear alignment with Kiwanis values. It also reinforces engagement among existing members through hands-on, purpose-driven service.
A Legacy of Sustainable Service and Hope
More than a one-day activity, Gift of Hope represents sustainability, compassion, and long-term community partnership. As the signature project of the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, it continues to create lasting change—one child, one community, and one act of service at a time.
Last Updated: January 14, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems Shoebox Gift Project: Bringing Hope and Smiles to Coastal Children
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems Shoebox Gift Project reached a joyful and impactful conclusion on December 22, 2025, as the club successfully distributed shoebox gifts to 100 children in the coastal community of Sta. Teresa 2nd, Lubao, Pampanga. Rooted in compassion and community service, the project exemplified Kiwanis’ enduring mission to improve the world—one child and one community at a time.
A Journey That Made the Service Even More Meaningful
The day began with excitement and camaraderie as Kiwanians traveled to the community aboard a motorized banca without an outrigger, carrying carefully prepared shoebox gifts, milk, and snacks. The unique journey added a sense of adventure and fellowship, reinforcing the strong bond among volunteers united by a shared purpose.
Upon arrival, the team was warmly welcomed by smiling children and grateful parents, instantly transforming the area into a place of celebration and hope.
Joyful Distribution and Lasting Impact
Each child received a thoughtfully packed shoebox filled with toys, school supplies, personal care items, and a special “WOW” gift, along with milk and snacks. For many children, this was their first time receiving a gift prepared especially for them—an experience that sparked laughter, excitement, and confidence.
Project Impact Highlights
A notable highlight was the participation of a foreign guest, an American engineer, who enthusiastically joined the distribution and clean-up. He shared how deeply moved he was by the children’s happiness and the genuine commitment of Kiwanians to service—proving that the spirit of Kiwanis resonates beyond borders.
Living the Kiwanis Mission
This project reflects the core of the Kiwanis mission: to serve the children of the world. By reaching underserved coastal communities, the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems continues to create meaningful, sustainable impact where it is needed most.
Be Part of the Impact
Projects like the Shoebox Gift Project are made possible by committed volunteers and generous partners. If you are looking for a meaningful way to give back, join the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems or support our future initiatives. Together, we can reach more children, serve more communities, and build a kinder world—starting today.
Last Updated: March 22, 2026 by mvanes Leave a Comment
Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems Shoebox Gift Project: Spreading Joy, One Box at a Time
The Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems launched its annual Shoebox Gift Project in November 2025, with collection day set on December 15, 2025. Through a simple yet meaningful act—filling a shoebox with toys, school supplies, personal care items, and a special “WOW” gift—supporters helped bring smiles to 100 kindergarten pupils from the day care centers of Lubao, Pampanga.
The project gained strong community engagement after the club published its solicitation post on the KC–Lubao Gems Facebook page, which Kiwanians actively shared to extend its reach.
The Impact of the Shoebox Project
This initiative extends far beyond giving small presents. It creates:
1. Emotional Uplift
Many children experiencing economic hardship rarely receive personalized gifts. Opening a box prepared especially for them reinforces their sense of value and belonging.
2. Educational Support
Practical school supplies such as pencils, crayons, and notebooks help young learners stay motivated and prepared for their classes.
3. Health and Hygiene Awareness
Personal care items encourage good hygiene habits at an early age—an essential part of a child’s overall well-being.
4. A Memorable Holiday Experience
The Shoebox Project brings excitement during the festive season. For many children, the gifts become treasured keepsakes they use long after the holidays.
A Child’s Story: The Smile That Said Everything
During the distribution, one child—let’s call her Mia—stood quietly at the back of the room. When a volunteer handed her a brightly wrapped shoebox, her eyes widened in disbelief. She carefully lifted the lid and gasped when she saw a soft cuddly toy sitting on top of crayons, markers, a new toothbrush, and a pair of colorful socks.
Mia hugged the toy tightly, her smile stretching from ear to ear. She kept looking back at the box, touching each item as if confirming it was truly hers. When she found the handwritten note tucked inside—along with a small photo of the donor—her reaction was pure joy. She showed it proudly to her friends and teachers, repeating, “May nagbigay po talaga sa akin.”
Her laughter and excitement captured exactly why this project matters. A simple box, thoughtfully filled, made her feel seen, remembered, and loved.
What to Put in a Shoebox
Supporters were encouraged to include items that are useful, fun, and child-friendly:
Write
Wash
Wear
WOW Item
A special surprise that brings instant excitement, such as:
No food or chocolate was included to avoid melting in the heat.
Many donors also added a personal note and photo, which often became the children’s favorite part of the box.
A Call to Serve
The shoebox gifts were joyfully distributed on December 22, 2025, and the event was a resounding success, marked by full attendance of the 100 kindergarten beneficiaries and the enthusiastic support of volunteers. Its success stemmed from the community’s generous donations, seamless coordination by the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, and the children’s heartfelt excitement as they received their gifts.
Projects like this are possible because of people who choose to give, share, and uplift. If you wish to support more children in Lubao and nearby communities, consider donating, volunteering, or joining the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems.
Together, we can continue to create moments of joy—one child, one box, and one act of kindness at a time.
Last Updated: December 29, 2025 by mvanes Leave a Comment
A Good Night’s Sleep, A Brighter Tomorrow: How Kiwanis Division 2B and SCAW Gave Hope to 300 Children in Tarlac
A restful sleep is more than comfort—it is the foundation of a child’s health, learning, and overall well-being. In remote communities where families struggle to meet basic needs, even a simple sleeping kit becomes a life-changing gift.
This year, Kiwanis Division 2B, in strong cooperation with SCAW (Sleeping Children Around the World), delivered that gift of comfort and dignity to the children of Tarlac. Through a joint division project involving all seven clubs, 300 children received complete sleeping kits designed to keep them warm, safe, and well-rested.
This is more than a donation—it is an investment in a child’s future.
A Joint Project Rooted in Compassion and Cooperation
What made this initiative truly remarkable was the unified effort of the seven clubs under Division 2B. Together, they mobilized resources, coordinated logistics, and visited the community to ensure the sleeping kits were delivered with genuine care.
Each child received a complete SCAW sleeping package, typically including:
These items are carefully curated by SCAW to meet the needs of children in developing communities—providing warmth, comfort, and a sense of security.
The Impact: Why Sleeping Kits Matter
For many families in Tarlac, proper bedding is a luxury. Children often sleep on cold floors, thin mats, or makeshift bedding that exposes them to illness and discomfort.
By providing quality sleeping kits, Kiwanis and SCAW helped:
A single kit transforms a child’s nights—and, ultimately, their days.
A Community Uplifted by Service
The smiles on the children’s faces said it all. Parents expressed deep gratitude, knowing their children would finally have a warm and comfortable place to rest. Teachers shared how improved sleep leads to better attendance and classroom engagement.
What stood out most was the atmosphere of joy, unity, and hope. The Kiwanians, together with the community leaders, showed that partnerships built on service can create meaningful, lasting impact.
Strength in Collaboration: SCAW and Kiwanis in Action
SCAW’s global mission—to provide bed kits to children in need—perfectly aligns with Kiwanis’ commitment to serving the children of the world. This project demonstrated how powerful their combined efforts can be.
With SCAW providing high-quality sleeping kits and Kiwanis Division 2B ensuring they reach the right communities, hundreds of children now sleep better and live better.
Why You Should Join or Support Kiwanis
Projects like this happen because compassionate individuals choose to act. By joining or supporting Kiwanis, you directly contribute to programs that uplift children, empower families, and strengthen communities.
You can help by:
Your involvement—big or small—helps transform lives.
A Call to Action: Be Part of the Change
Every child deserves a safe, warm place to sleep and dream.
Every community deserves support.
Every act of kindness creates ripples of hope.
Join Kiwanis Division 2B and help us continue the mission of serving the children of the world—one project, one partnership, and one child at a time.
👉 Support our future initiatives. Join Kiwanis. Donate. Share this mission.
Together, we can make a difference that lasts for generations.
Last Updated: December 29, 2025 by mvanes Leave a Comment
Kiwanis’s Gift of Hope and School Kits—A Data-Informed Commitment to Children
As a volunteer of Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, I observe from both field experience and educational research how basic interventions—like giving school kits—make measurable differences. Let me share what our recent service projects reveal, grounded in evidence and human stories.
Bridging Gaps in Lubao and Nabuclod
Since December 2019, our Gift of Hope initiative has served the indigenous Aeta community in Nabuclod, Pampanga, distributing grocery packs, Jollibee meals, school supplies, hygiene kits, and slippers to over 600 students. In 2021–22, we donated 40 ukuleles to introduce music education, sustained since by dedicated music teachers. Each December, the project continues to empower and uplift.
Parallelly from October 2024, we launched the Gift of School Kits project under President Merly B. Sevilla, delivering school supplies to 100 students each at San Isidro, San Rafael Baruya, Santiago, and Lauc Pao Elementary Schools in Lubao, and an additional 607 Aeta students at Nabuclod Elementary via partnership with Alexis Louise Quiza Children’s Foundation (ALQCF).
Why These Interventions Matter: Research Insight
Recent studies affirm the value of such interventions:
Taken together, these studies validate Kiwanis’s approach: providing the essentials to children fosters attendance, engagement, and a sense of dignity to learn.
Impact: More Than Supplies
Based on our experience and research-backed understanding:
Acknowledging Our Partners
Our sustained impact relies on partnerships:
Looking Ahead: A Call for Continued Support
Our projects align with the broader Kiwanis mission of Serving the children of the world. Educational research underscores that materials, consistent meals, and attendance-support interventions yield measurable benefits—but they require sustained funding and collaboration.
We invite ALQCF, donors, volunteers, and members to continue partnering with us in the next coming terms—to expand school kit distributions, enrich music and arts education, and strengthen community resilience.
Final Thoughts
Our service is more than distribution—it is evidence-informed, empathy-driven, and community rooted. The combination of nutrients, educational supplies, hygiene care, and cultural enrichment helps uplift indigenous and underserved children toward brighter futures.
We remain committed to serving alongside local partners, educators, and caring donors. Together, we write success stories—one kit, one meal, one ukulele at a time.
Last Updated: November 22, 2025 by mvanes Leave a Comment
The Gift of Hope: How a School Kit Can Change a Child’s Future
When a child walks into school with a proper bag, notebooks, pencils, and slippers, they aren’t just carrying supplies—they’re carrying possibility. For many children in underserved communities, a school kit is more than just stationery; it is a tangible sign that someone believes in their potential.
Why School Kits Matter
Research in education and child development has shown that lack of basic school supplies is linked to lower attendance, reduced participation, and even higher dropout rates in marginalized areas. A child without proper notebooks or pencils often struggles to complete assignments, feels excluded, and loses confidence over time.
By contrast, studies from UNICEF and Save the Children highlight that providing school kits:
For the Kiwanis Club of Lubao Gems, our Gift of School Kits program has been a cornerstone of our mission for years. This year alone, we provided hundreds of children with complete sets—alongside slippers so they can walk to school comfortably and safely.
The Ripple Effect: Beyond the Supplies
Giving a school kit is not just about meeting a child’s immediate needs—it’s about planting seeds for the future. Children who are better equipped for school are more likely to stay in class, perform better academically, and envision brighter futures for themselves.
In communities like Nabuclod and other rural or coastal areas we serve, the arrival of a school kit often comes with something less visible but just as vital: hope. Parents see that their children are valued, and children feel that their education is worth investing in.
Tips for Sustaining the Impact of School Kit Programs
Your Gift Can Go Further
The Gift of Hope is more than a program name—it’s a commitment to opening doors for children who might otherwise face them closed. With every bag, notebook, and pair of slippers given, we send a clear message: You belong in school. You matter. Your future matters.
You can help amplify that message. Whether by donating supplies, funding kits, or volunteering at distribution events, you become part of the hope these children carry every day.
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