Showing posts with label Recce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recce. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Trip up Barangay 89

Recce concluded a week ago but we only have time to write about it now. However, I must say that overall, it's a superb experience:) Choosing Tacloban City and Mercy Relief was the best decision ever!


Thank you to everyone who came and send the four of us off, really appreciated your effort (esp Joseth and Xinglai's Donuts) Lol and we got photobombed (see QW's face XD)

So after our international flight to Cebu Airport, Murphy decided to play a prank on us. We missed our domestic flight to Tacloban and the next flight is on 24th -.- P.S Please note to book connecting flights or do web check in if transit time is short.

Fortunately, Carol has once informed us of an alternate route to Tacloban and we decided to travel by the longer 7 hours ride. Even though the journey was tiring, we managed to reach Tacloban at 1pm, to be greeted by the heavy rain...
 Us waiting for the ferry to Ormoc
Us on the van ride to Taclo

As you can see, what didn't kill us made us stronger cockroaches, resilient against challenges. After meeting Carol, Sister Lala and Brother Jerry, we headed for lunch at Jollibee before we visited 3 communities to find out more about them. We are really blessed to be able to hear the first hand experiences from the Haiyan survivors and we can't help but applaud their strong survival instincts; all of them picked themselves up to rebuild their communities. If there is one thing we want our team to take away, it will be love. Love for their communities and families kept them going against harsh times as they rebuilt their hometown together bits by bits. We are very fortunate to witness one of the Barangays building back their community houses together.

 The women from Barangay 56A
The meeting at Barangay 89

So after talking to the three Barangays, we have decided on Barangay 89. With 89, we intend to build a reed bed system that collects used bathwater for input and treat to give clean water output for irrigation purposes for their urban gardening. Specific details are been worked out by our Ops team, sincerely thanks to QW and Gordon for joining us in this trip:)

In addition to the Reed Bed System, we intend to build a stall, tended by the local community themselves to diversify the livelihood of the villagers. We will be getting our marketing and Log&Pub subcomm to work on the details. Keep watch:)

All in all, the trip has been a really fulfilling one and the four of us definitely have our own takeaway from this trip. Thank you to everyone who made this trip possible and anticipate a even fun trip in July 2015!

Some pictures to hype:





The setting: May not be the perfect ideal holiday kind of beauty but definitely Tacloban City defines beauty on her own. The coasts are really beautiful and you can see the stars at night quite well:)








The people: As mentioned, they are really optimistic and they love singing. What more can I say?
And here's Michelle favourite boy



The food: Well, you may be surprised but yes, Filipinos love Hong Kong Food alot. And they like meat (Hooray to all the carnivorous like me HAHA)







And lastly, my team and Mercy Relief. Thanks for being so understanding and spontaneous. It's not easy to be travelling in a new place with zero expectations. Quoting Carol:"The best form of travelling is backpacking because you will only get surprises, not shock."

Happy 2015, everyone:) 



Monday, 1 December 2014

Ganbatte, Engineers!


Finals should be more or less over for everyone. Congrats guy, you have survived another semester, or your very first for year 1s! Time to call for some celebration before 23rd Dec (Don't remind us! Yes i know HAHAHA!)

Just a short update about Cheway! We have confirmed to be working with Mercy Relief! Just in case you don't know who they are, Mercy Relief is a NGO that aids post-disaster stricken countries recover from their current states. We feel that it will be a truly meaning cause to be able to work with them, thanks Jingmin for your recommendation! As for the location, we will be going over to Tacloban City for our trip, the actual dates TBC!
Our NGO Partner: http://www.mercyrelief.org/

Tacloban City, post Typhoon Haiyan condition

Q&A:
1) OMG, the condition looks crazy, will it be safe?
- Don't worry about the safety. The city has strong post-disaster communities that have cleared up much of the debris. This photo was taken a few years back. They have in fact built a temporary shelter that is definitely away from the coast and is assured to be safe.

2) Hmm, what will you be helping them in?
- We are looking at a continuity in the reed bed project built in 2012, our pilot Cheway run. This time, our output water will be used to water urban gardens the communities have initiated. Hence, we will look forward to their active participation :)
The reed bed in 2012

3) What can we expect from the team in December, now that you guys have ended finals?
- First of all, the project leaders and Ops&Tech heads, together with Carol(a zai representative from Mercy Relief) will be heading over to Tacloban for a recce to gauge the feasibility of our programmes and operations. We will update the team after we return on our findings.
- On our local end, we will definitely see some breakthrough and solidification of plans:
-> Cheway! mascot, voted by the team, will be introduced to everyone
-> 1-2 team meetings to keep updates going and also cohesions to bond the people, Dev suggested Sports DAY :))
-> Marketing plans will be solidified and we will approaching potential sponsors
-> Some programmes and fundraising plans will solidify
-> Operations testing and clearance by Prof Khan on the feasibility
-Overall, this will be our busiest period but you can expect us to have lots of fun, because it's Project Cheway! The best one yet :)

Alright, after clearing some Q&A with everyone, let me just share this video with everyone. I think it idealise with me on the cause of Cheway! and I believe it will for you too! Enjoy and watch us too :))