

For P-pop artist Love Kryzl, Christmas Day is more than a celebration—it is a responsibility. While many mark the holiday with family gatherings and quiet reflection, the artist chose to spend 25 December in service, turning gratitude into something tangible for the community around her.
Through the Purple Hearts Foundation, Love Kryzl spearheaded a year-end outreach that brought warmth, nourishment, and joy to families from neighboring barangays. Held at Kryzl Farmland, the Christmas Day gathering welcomed 150 households, each represented by complete families—parents and children together—reflecting the belief that generosity is most meaningful when it embraces the entire family unit.
From late morning until early afternoon, the outreach unfolded with care and intention. Grocery packages were distributed to help families through the holiday season, while children received toys that sparked laughter and excitement. Games, raffles, and a shared meal transformed the event into more than an aid program—it became a space for fellowship, connection, and shared celebration.
At the heart of the initiative was Love Kryzl herself, joined by her siblings, who personally planned and took part in every aspect of the day. Their hands-on involvement reflected a deeply personal motivation: giving back in gratitude for the blessings they continue to receive through Purple Hearts supplement products. Rather than distancing success from community, Love Kryzl chose to bring it home—both literally and figuratively—by sharing it with those closest to her.
Adding emotional resonance to the occasion was a special preview of Love Kryzl’s music video, “Opo, Thank You Po.” The song’s message of humility, appreciation, and love mirrored the spirit of the outreach, turning music into a shared language of gratitude. For many attendees, the song became the soundtrack to a day defined by generosity and hope.
Behind the scenes, the success of the Christmas Day outreach was made possible through the collaboration of the Purple Hearts Foundation, Purple Hearts Production, and the teams of Kryzl Farmland and Kryzl Gamefarm. Their coordinated efforts ensured a smooth, safe, and joyful experience for everyone in attendance.
The program concluded with a prayer of thanksgiving—a quiet but powerful reminder that service, when rooted in sincerity, becomes a lasting commitment rather than a one-time act. For Love Kryzl, this Christmas was not about being seen giving, but about being present—listening, sharing, and standing with her community.
As the year draws to a close, Love Kryzl’s latest single, “Opo, Thank You Po,” is set for its official release on her Facebook page and YouTube channel. Much like her Christmas Day outreach, the song carries a simple but resonant message: gratitude, when lived out, has the power to multiply.