The Embassy of Israel in Manila joined the Shalom Club Nueva Ecija Chapter for their annual holiday outreach, “NgayongPasko, Salo Tayo,” a tradition that brings simple Christmas cheer and meals to children from public schools and indigenous communities across the province.
This year, the initiative was supported by the Makati Medical Center Foundation, which provided toys and hygiene kits for the children, and by the Nueva Ecija Seed-Grower Multi-Purpose Cooperative for its generous support.
Deputy Ambassador Ester Buzgan personally visited the province for the turnover of donations and participated in activities with the children. Adding to the festive spirit, the beloved Jollibee mascot, entertained the students with lively dances and playful interactions, bringing smiles and laughter throughout the celebration.
This year, the bright and cheerful students of Mabini Elementary School in Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija, were the beneficiaries.
Despite being a small school, the dedication of its teachers and staff creates a nurturing and child-friendly environment for all 157 learners.
The celebration took place under the shade of the schoolyard trees and in the lively covered court, surrounded by the warmth of the community.
In Deputy Ambassador Ester Buzgan’s remarks, she thanked everyone behind the initiative for making education brighter and reaffirmed that children deserve a better future. She highlighted the vital role of the local farming community, saying, “The farmers are our heroes. They work tirelessly to feed our communities and help our children grow strong.”
Using a heartfelt metaphor, she added, “Children are like little seedlings.
We need to nourish them with love, care, and the right tools so they can study well, grow, and reach their full potential.” She explained that this belief inspired the Embassy’s support for the school’s learning environment, which included the donation of a new television, sound system, and projector to help students learn better and make lessons more engaging.
She also expressed her gratitude to the community, saying, “Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat. This is all for you.”
The Embassy’s sharing of food, toys, school supplies, hygiene kits, and educational equipment reflected its care for children and strong support for the community.
Moments like these show that diplomacy is not only practiced in offices or formal meetings, but also through shared meals, children’s laughter, and simple acts of giving.
Through these gestures of care and solidarity, the embassy reaffirms its commitment to nurturing friendship and hope. From the Embassy family to yours, may this holiday season bring light, joy, and shared blessings to all.