22/02/2026
On, February 20, 2026, Sorsogon State University (SorSU), together with Gawad Kalinga Sorsogon, successfully conducted an Orientation and Training for the Barangay Walang Iwanan program.The event was attended by 30 participants, including dedicated student leaders, Sorsu Extension Office staff and faculty, the NSTP Director, and the Coordinators for each Sorsu campus, Sorsogon City Campus, Castilla Campus, Magallanes Campus, and Bulan Campus of Sorsogon State University.
Dr. Ana Cristina G. Fortes, Director of Extension Services and Training at SorSU, delivered an inspiring message emphasizing the shared goal of promoting volunteerism. She beautifully reminded everyone that โVolunteerism doesnโt require time it requires the heart.โ
Sir Jm Batalla, Gawad Kalinga Representative for Area Development, introduced the mission and vision of Gawad Kalinga and clearly explained the purpose of the Barangay Walang Iwanan initiative, helping participants gain a deeper appreciation of this unified effort.
Ms. Maurien Jean Luna, Head of the GK Core Team Sorsogon, shared heartfelt personal experiences as a Gawad Kalinga volunteer. She spoke of the meaningful moments that have kept her committed to the cause, affirming that Gawad Kalingaโs service is truly compassionate rooted in genuine love and dedication to ending poverty.
The participants engaged in a short but meaningful activity, where they shared their own ideas and perspectives on volunteerism and community involvement.
Maโam Mary Grace L. Pante, Area Team Leader for the Bicol Region, provided valuable insights into Gawad Kalingaโs communities, programs, and services. Her presentation helped deepen the participantsโ understanding of how these communities are organized and supported.
Sir Alcantara Al, NSTP Director of SorSU, presented the universityโs adopted communities, along with the ongoing projects and services being implemented there.
The orientation concluded on a powerful note, marking not only the end of the training but also the beginning of a stronger partnership, empowered communities, and a future where truly. Walang Iwanan!
Long live the spirit of community and volunteerism! ๐ต๐ญโค๏ธ