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USJ-R GSP Batch 2013-2014 |
Being a Girl Scout is not just about girls in green wearing scarves and camp outs, the name itself is the purest form of one global organization aiming to be the
change this world wants to see.
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Independence Day 2011 |
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It is a community of girls making a radical movement in their own little
ways, and I am proud to be part of this community--the Girl Scouts of
the Philippines. I've been with the Girl Scouts for four years (and
counting), and in that four years, I've witnessed how life-changing
being a Girl Scout is.
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Two-years-and-a-half ago |
Being a freshman in the University of San Jose-Recoletos sans a knowledge of the school's organizations, I was recruited into the world of scouting. The moment I passed through the series of Oral Defenses and skills training prepared by senior Girl Scout Leaders is the moment I became the
girl who does things extraordinarily well.
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Ground-To-Air |
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Tree planting in Guiwanon, Argao |
More than the summer trainings, the sun-kissed skin of summer extending for 4 consecutive years, the outdoor cooking with matching Nagaraya-stylized rice, the visit to the student disciplinarian resulting either from Friday formation
escape-ades or in campus stays beyond curfew, the
uncleared
clearance in GSP triggering a game of hide-and-seek looking for Mrs.
Mauring-Recto's or the resident Finance Officer's (S4's) signature, the
Saturday nights spent encoding and revising letters signed by the
Principal and Father Director themselves, the cancelling of
month-planned activities, the academic pressure steaming from an
overload of extra-curricular activities, is a passion so strong that no
matter what obstacles are thrown your way, you will always find
another way.
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Tatak Josenian GSP ka if you can read this |
The many roles Girl Scout has given me: friend, sister, confidant, truth-seeker, role-model, and inspiration made me experience so much in High School that made me mature and live in reality. It gave me the confidence that gave rise to the many faces I owned:
campus journalist, public speaker, debater, campus ambassador, RAYer, peer facilitator, squirette, and COP volunteer.
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Meeting Brgy. Capt. Lorna Damalerio |
Ambitious I was, and still am, and an overachiever too, I would always challenge myself to
never settle for mediocrity--this was what High School taught me, the Josenian core value of Excellence. Despite being in the graduating class, despite the hectic schedule of irregular after school extracurricular meetings, and despite the doubts of maintaining my academics, it was in challenging myself that I joined the Chief Girl Scout Medal Scheme.
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Construction of my work station |
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Giving solicitations at City Hall |
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Surveying my community |
It was never
an easy road, honestly. From the very first step, you have to brace yourself and
be prepared for anything. It was like walking on water, much like how
Jesus Walks on the Water . It was a feat that could only be achieved with complete faith and trust in God. You will fall in the middle if you get frightened and hesitate, yet your strength to persevere will grow once you overcome your anxiety. With every step you take and every turn you make, there's always a
choice and a decision to make. I chose the field Livelihood over
Environment, Dressmaking over a Water Reservoir. I chose a community I
haven't been to and
people I've never met. I chose to be different, I chose to be the
risk-taker, the overachiever that is me. And did I regret? No Sir, I did
not, and never will.
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Sunday training on dressmaking |
From
my experience, I learned the importance of trust. You can not
accomplish anything without trusting your beneficiaries, advisers, work
group, and most especially yourself. Learn to trust others if your want
others to trust you. Learn to be flexible in your encounters with people
(be polite when asking for something, and if rejected, remain courteous
and patient) and in your management of time (do paper works little by
little, not altogether, and always make a back-up plan).
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Turnover Ceremony |
After a year of hard work, my efforts finally paid off. The journey finally reached its end, yet the greatest reward is not the medal, nor the title, but the smiling, happy faces of the people who benefited from the hard work and effort done to make the project a success. It is their priceless faces, their hard work of sewing clothes and rags to earn an income and sustain the project that no amount of recognition can ever compare, and the even bigger reward would be seeing the same workstation 20-30 years from now fully-operating and buzzing with people.
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CGSMS Awarding Ceremony, Visayas Region |
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L-R: Me, Kristien, Gilian, Apple, Danielle, and Jealyn |
It was an achievement of a lifetime. It was a milestone that I could not have accomplished without my
solicitors and donors whose solicitations and donations were used to construct the workstation of my project and to buy the sewing machines and materials, my advisers, most especially
my parents who, even with a lot of arguments and a 'little' discouragement, were the pillar of strength that pushed me one,
Tita Grace who inspired me to take up the challenge and taught me the meaning of service, my work group (
Jhanica, Joann, Sandra, Kim, Jeciel, Karen, Inna) who despite the busy 4th year life, helped me in their little (turned big) ways,
my beneficiaries who remained with me throughout the year, and
my Josenian and Girl Scout families. Where would I be without these people? :)
I am a Girl Scout and always will be for, hopefully, for as long as the fire in me remains fueled by the desire to serve others.
Medical school may grow be too toxic for me to join activities and encampments, but wait a few years
at balalik rin ako! And if I can not, then I'll make sure my kids will (in 15-20 year's time or more, haha). Even if my registration expires, in my actions I will always be Girl Scout...in my thoughts, and in my heart.
Signing off (for now),
Cadet Scout Angela Marie S. Magsucang
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