Saturday 28 November 2020

BKD:Tiktok Kontra Droga

On November 18, 2020, Pangasinan was placed under Enhanced Extreme Community Quarantine, minimizing the movement of the people. Despite of that, the Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD) of Sual National High School opened a contest entitled 'BKD SUAL NHS TIKTOK CHALLENGE! (TIKTOK KONTRA DROGA)' to give entertainment to the teachers and students of Sual National High School that was affected by the EECQ. The contest was announced last November 18, 2020, the last day of submission was on November 21, 2020. On November 21, 2020, the BKD Sual NHS posted the 17 entries on their Facebook account (Bkd Sual Nhs), the online votings (reacts) was opened until November 25, 2020, the winners were announced on the same day. Adler L. Valdez (Entry No. 14) bagged the most number of reactions with 1,230 reacts, he also bagged a 300 peso load as a prize. Gwen Danielle Tiangson (Entry No. 5) obtained the second spot with 712 of reactions, she was given a 200 peso load as her prize. Ma'am Girlie Ann De Guzman (Entry No. 2) achieved the third spot with her 577 number of reactions, she also got a 100 peso load as her prize. Honelyn Sevillena (Entry No. 17) and Ma'am Jessica Antonio (Entry No. 4) achieved the fourth and fifth spots with 350 and 332 number of reactions, respectively, they also got a 50 peso load as their prizes. The BKD Sual NHS gave BKD mugs to all the participants including the winners. In this way, the BKD Sual NHS was able to give a simple prizes and entertainment to every person that was affected by the EECQ.

#TiktokKontraDroga

by Joshua U. Panganiban, Makabansa Assistant Head

This photo was uploaded on November 25, 2020

Monday 23 November 2020

Pelikula Kontra Droga

      Using multimedia platforms, they held a movie marathon to promote preventive drug education and encourage students to help in drug abuse prevention and developed self-awareness about drug abuse.



Friday 20 November 2020

Guhit Kontra Droga

       A poster making contest was conducted for grades 7 to 12 students of Sual National High School. The posters made by the students revolved around the theme “Bawal ang SAD (Sigarilyo, Alak at Droga) dapat HAPPY (Healthy at Pleasing Personality na Youth)”. The purpose of the competition was to encourage the students to spread awareness about using addictive vices.  



Thursday 19 November 2020

Tinta Kontra Droga

    In line with the celebration of Drug Abuse Prevention Week, they inculcated a slogan making contest for grades 7 to 12 students of Sual National High School. The content of the student’s slogans depicted the importance of drug prevention and the dangerous effects caused by these drugs. The purpose of the competition was to encourage the students to spread awareness about using addictive vices.  



Tuesday 17 November 2020

PROJECT BENTE (Donation Drive for the Victims of Typhoon Ulysses)

     “We have to do what we can to help wherever and whenever it is possible for us to help.”-JACKIE CHAN. This quotation serves as the guiding principle of the BKD Organization as they conducted a donation drive for the victims of typhoon Ulysses in partnership with the SK Federation of Sual. Joy and delight can be seen to the faces of the recipients as they received the relief goods. Although it is a simple act of extending help it means a lot to them. And they were very thankful for this simple act of humanity, love and care showed to them by the concern citizens and stakeholders from other government organization.



This photo was phototgraphed last November 15, 2020

Friday 13 November 2020

S.A.V.E.M.E.(Sharing Amidst Virus Outbreak Enterprising Local Products Making a Difference During ECQ/GCQ/MGCQ)

Sharing is Caring v.1.0

During this COVID-19 Pandemic, many people are affected. Families suffering from poverty and Frontiliners risking their lives just to serve the citizens of our country.
On the day of October 20, we, the Barkada Kontra Droga Officers, began to make a step as we handed over our utmost help that our fellow Sualinians need.
With the help of our sponsors, we're able to execute our Relief Operations at Sitio Masamirey, Baybay Norte, Sual, Pangasinan for the frontliners and families on that area.
We gave relief goods and it's fulfilling as we saw the happiness that is painted across them.
The pain and hardship that they were facing was forgotten even just for a few moments.
During this ECQ, GCQ and MGCQ, no one should be left behind. All of us needs to stay safe. And with the essence of Bayanihan, we can make sure that all Filipinos will witness the breakthrough of the entire world from this frightening pandemic.
by Jerome B. Fajardo, Peace Officer
Sharing is Caring v.1.1
The world is suffering, many people lose life, families are separated because of this disease called COVID-19. We all know that many communities are down during this lockdown every part of our beloved country. Many people lose their jobs and some business infrastructure declared bankruptcy leading them to force closing of their business.

Knowing this situation, we the BKD Family(Barkada Kontra Droga) together with some local officers and those people who had big heart, help some of the people in our community. We care in our society so even though we aren't that rich we still be able to help by buying local products in some of those vendors who are affected by the pandemic. All the items are sold and we use the money we collected to buy relief goods that we donate to those less fortunate families in Sitio Masamirey, Brgy. Baybay Norte, Sual, Pangasinan were we travel through water just to get there and help those family. We also conducted Sharing is caring program in Looc, Sual, Pangasinan and Pangascasan Frontliners were we donate some COVID-19 essentials to them last November 8 to 9, 2020

We BKD family believe that by little actions make big impact and difference but we can't conduct this alone so with our humble hearts, we thank those person who helped us to make this things happen. We hope we can help more families. May God bless us all and stay safe.

by Joyshell Marie C. Hermogino, Press Information Officer

Tuesday 10 November 2020

Importance of Saving Money


Importance of Saving Money 

Being a student with a dream to become successful someday, it's good for you to save some money from your allowance. It will help you to buy your project in school without asking your parents to give you money because there's a saying that "Saving Money is like Saving your Future".

Money is something very much valuable and required for the survival. It's not just one piece of paper but it holds some value, a value that has to be understood by every individual. We all need money. We all want money and most of us feel we don't have enough of it, that's why we need to understand how much savings play an important role in securing future.

#kapagmayisinuksokmaymadudukot

by Ruth D. Brutas, Makabansa Head

This photo was taken this November 5, 2020

Tuesday 3 November 2020

Prayer for the Safety and Strength of the people combating COVID-19

The recurring number of cases and deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the whole nation. Many of us have been infected and affected by the virus. The whole world is hoping and waiting for a cure. As a Christ-follower, we turn to Him in times of uncertainty and discomfort. Prayer is one of the most powerful weapons of God has given us. Let us pray for God's mercy to face the challenges we have right now.

Pray for all people to be more disciplined to stop the virus from spreading.
Pray for the people who are infected with COVID-19.
Pray for the protection of the vulnerable.
Pray for the medical professionals and researchers who are responsible for fighting the corona virus.
Pray for the leaders who are responsible in making decisions.
Pray for the families who are adjusting to the new normal.
Pray for the people who are facing financial stress.
Pray for the stroke workers and delivery drivers and;
Pray for everyone's safety and protection.

"God is our refugee and strength, an ever present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way and mountains fall into the heart of the sea." -Psalms 46:1-2

#NationthatPraysTogetherStaysTogether
by Alijah A. Dugayo, Auditor
This video was created on October 13, 2020