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A message from Lovecoach,

On today’s (October 27) pilot airing of Usapang Pinoy, Harvey Keh will be on the show to discuss the things he said in his last open letter! Tune in to www.futureradio.co.uk at 10pm Manila time!

I came accross at Kengkay’s Blog and i read Harvey Keh’s email. Harvey became so popular when he wrote why he wanted to leave this country . Indeed this 27-year old guy received enormous responsed from his open letter dedicated to Filipinos. Now here comes another email from Harvey. Must read.

Dear Fellow Filipinos,

Good day to all of you!

Recently, I came across an article which talks about the main reasons why India is slowly but surely growing into a world power with a fast developing economy. One of the major reasons cited by the article is the fact that many Indians who have left to study, work or live abroad have now started to go back and help their country through various means. In an interview that I watched at CNN, many Indian youth have expressed that they want to study or work abroad just like Filipinos but the only difference is they see themselves coming back after a few years to bring back what they learned to help their country.

As I thought about this, I realized that we can learn much from the Indians. Imagine if every Filipino working or living abroad would just do his or her own small share towards helping our country, then I think in a few years we could also expect that our country would grow and not be left behind by our Asian neighbors like Vietnam, Thailand, China and India. I thought of suggesting some easy ways that Filipinos living abroad can help our country and I hope that you will consider doing some of these suggestions to help our Philippines:

Volunteer your time, talents and skills. Yes, you can volunteer for Philippine based Non Profit Organizations or foundations even if you are abroad. How? By doing things over the internet. For example, many Non-Profits need accountants who can help them fix up their financials or if you are good at designing websites or promotional materials, you can also offer your services to help promote the causes that the Non-Profits are currently working on. Another thing needed by non-profits here is to promote their cause to Filipinos abroad, you can volunteer your time to be their overseas Filipino champion who can help them reach many more Filipinos living abroad. Just think about what you can do and I’m sure there are a lot of foundations who would be happy to receive help from you.

Be an AHON Foundation Coordinator. AHON Foundation helps build public elementary school libraries all over the Philippines. Recently, DHL agreed to support AHON by agreeing to ship books in good condition from the mainland United States to the Philippines for free! However, we would need coordinators who can help us organize a book drive, collect books in their areas and be a pick-up point for DHL. U.S. Libraries and schools usually change their books every 3 years and I’m sure there are so many good books that Filipino students can still use if we can just bring them here in the Philippines. If you are interested to be an AHON Foundation Coordinator in the U.S., please email Donna
Odra at dmodra@yahoo.com or you can visit our site at www.ahonfoundation.blogspot.com.

Invest in the Philippines. I recently learned from a friend that a sure sign that the economy is growing is the fact that there is a property boom. Looking at newspapers, you can see condominiums, townhouses and subdivisions being developed left and right. Moreover, my friend tells me that by investing in real estate property, you not only help provide jobs to those who build the condominiums but a multiplier effect happens since you also provide jobs to suppliers of cement, steel and other materials used to develop property. Of course there are investments scams and shams thats why you need to check first before you invest, it might be good to ask your relatives who live here to check so that you don’t rely on just what you see over the internet.

Blog Good Things about the Philippines. With so many free blog sites available, its now very easy to develop and maintain a blog. Imagine if all of us during our free time become the pseudo-Tourism secretary and create and maintain a blog that would showcase nice things, places and people in the Philippines, we would be able to easily market the Philippines as a beautiful place to visit for foreigners. This will also counteract the notion that the Philippines is unsafe and unsanitary. Moreover, lets show that our country is not just a place for foreigners to find mail to order brides or domestic helpers. Through our own blogs lets showcase what it is to be truly Filipino. Once you are finished with developing and updating your blog, email an invitation to view it to all your friends especially to those who don’t know much about the Philippines.
Hopefully, the next time someone Googles the Philippines, he would read about how beautiful our country and its people is and would feel that he would miss half of his life if he didn’t find the time to visit our country.

Sponsor a poor Filipino Scholar. I know this sounds like a cliche but by investing in education, the effects are tremendous. By supporting a well-deserving but financially disadvantaged Filipino Scholar, you not only help him finish his education but you also help his present family and future family. In short, by helping a Filipino youth finish college there is a multiplier effect that happens since you now provide him with a better opportunity to find a good job that would in turn help him provide a better life to his or her present family and eventually his future family. By giving the gift of quality education, you help solve poverty not by just one person at a time but by one family at a time. How much does it cost to help a Filipino youth to finish college? Just US $500.00 a year or less than US $ 2.00 a day. If you want to help, just email Pathways to Higher Education-Philippines at snubla@ateneo.edu or you can visit our site at www.pathwaysphilippines.org

Visit the Philippines. I remember when I was flying back home from Hong Kong last year, my seatmate in the plane was a Filipino who has lived in L.A. for the past 35 years of his life and not one single time did he ever find the chance to visit the Philippines in those 35 years. He was very excited and I told him that many has changed since then, that’s why every chance that I get to meet a Filipino living abroard I strongly encourage them to visit the Philippines since you not only get a renewed sense of nationalism but by visiting you also get to see how many things we can still do to help our country. If you solely rely on what you see on the internet or what you watch through TFC, Pinoy TV or the Mabuhay Channel, this wouldn’t be enough for you to really understand what is happening in our country. In the economic side of this, by visiting you spend money in the Philippines which then helps prop up the economy and provide more employment to Filipinos. And of course, I’m sure your relatives would love to see you again and prepare a small feast of adobo, lechon and sinigang for you… so don’t wait for 30 years! The Philippines would certainly welcome you back with open arms.

Mentor a Filipino Youth Online. A good friend of mine based in Koronadal City, South Cotabato started a few years back a very innovative online mentoring system by which Filipinos living and working abroad could help impart good advice to Filipino College students and serve as their mentor to guide them in making their decisions and in charting a good path in life. The mentoring happened online through emails and chats, now you can even talk to each other through Skype or even Yahoo Messenger. If you have the time and wisdom to share with our Filipino youth, you may want to consider being an Online Mentor and help ensure that the Filipino youth of today will achieve a better and brighter future. If you would like to be a mentor or learn more about this program, you can email Jing Ureta at mc_ureta@yahoo.com or personnel@ndmu.edu.ph.

Teach your children the language and culture of the Philippines. A few months ago, I met a couple who migrated to Australia 15 years ago and started their family there. When I talked to their children who grew up there and were 8 and 10 years old already, I was amazed that they could speak fluent Tagalog and they really knew so many things about the Philippines. They even knew how to sing the Philippine National Anthem despite the fact that it was only their first time to visit the country. I hope that many Filipino families would also teach their children our culture and heritage so that they can grow up with a sense of Filipino identity wherever they may go. Its very hard to teach someone
to love the Philippines and contribute to nation-building if he wasn’t raised up to believe that he is a Filipino in the first place.

Send this email to your friends who work or live abroad. In my encounters and talks with Filipinos living or working abroad, they have always told me that they really want to help and be part of nation-building but they just don’t know how. Now, through this email we can help by presenting some concrete ways by which Filipinos can keep in touch with our country and be part of our efforts to make this nation great again. I’ve always believed that by doing one good small thing at a time, great things can eventually happen!

Harvey S. Keh
Email: harveykeh@gmail. com

The letter really inspired me as a Proud Pinoy. Harvey is right, that by doing one good small thing at a time, great things can eventually happen! Filipinos are not born stupid. In fact, if you check Wikipedia, the Philippines is the 5th largest English Speaking Population in the world. Of course aside from United States and UK, India and Nigeria got the 2nd and 3rd.

I’m know even without this letter many Filipinos are humbly doing this like our OFW’s (Overseas Filipino Workers). I salute you guys!

Please help us spread this email to all the Filipinos around the globe. Thanks Harvey for giving an eye on this issues. For sure many Filipinos will be truly proud of you! Mabuhay ka Kabayan!

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  • kengkay posted: 22 Oct at 8:35 pm

    yan ang gusto ko sa yo ambo e - ipagpatuloy ang pag-sulong ng ating bayan

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  • reyna elena posted: 23 Oct at 5:53 am

    Last time I blogged about PI’s English, we were 3rd. Ngayon pala 5th in the world na lang tayo. Huli na pala ako sa balita.

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  • Parisukat posted: 23 Oct at 11:05 am

    How I wish.. but most of them who have already migrated.. just wanna get out of here completely. maybe return for a vacation or what but… return? arrrrgghhh…

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  • ris posted: 23 Oct at 11:15 am

    “visit the philippines”

    this one i definitely do sabi ko nga sa sarili ko, i would rather tour every corner of the philippines first and see what’s ours before jetsetting around the world (besides mas mura yun eh, hehe).

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  • cheh posted: 23 Oct at 5:35 pm

    Magandang adhikain ito lalo na sa mga pinoy na halos nakalimot sa ating inang bayan.Isa na ako doon *nakakahiya* man aminin.Di bale,huli man daw ang matsing,huli pa rin Thanks for sharing this letter ambo,nakapag muni muni rin ako

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  • Ahmed Bilani posted: 27 Oct at 12:02 am

    Great post. i agree about the property boom. i hope you are in on the ground floor.

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  • career in nursing posted: 12 Aug at 11:55 am

    Wow! That\’s something to ponder… Thanks for the informative post.. and thanks for adding our comment to the blog. I am subscribing to your feed so I don?t miss the next post!

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  • jophilsuperman posted: 20 Nov at 12:03 am

    SUlong mga kapatid

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