Long before I decided to come back and be an active steemian once again, there's already an existing group who are extending their helping hands to those people in need. They called Tribo Alinaga, which is led by Sir (Marlon), artist and musician from Ilocos. Along with him was his friend named Tatay Dagsa who is also an artist from Bacolod. Tribo Alinaga have the full support from @Steemph family.
Tribo Alinaga and @Steemph have done successful projects and events together in Caloocan and Cavite, as mentioned in post, "Steemit Philippines' Alinaga Project : A Walk of Hope around Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 2018".
This year, Tribo Alinaga is organizing and pushing through their postponed project last 2012, A Walk of Hope".
As per an article written by one of the core member of @Steemph and a friend of Sir ,
, entitled "In support of Steemit Philippines " A Walk of Hope" Project with @flabbergast-art. She clearly discussed what this project is all about.
A Walk of Hope focuses on helping the underpriviledge people in different places along Luzviminda. Tribo Alinaga will showcase their talents in arts and musics and will hunt aspiring artist in the places they will visit. They will then introduce Steemit, the platform that will help them earn and expose their skills and talents. The said project will tour around the country by WALKING from Visayas to Mindanao and going back to Luzon. Their kickoff is in Bacolod.
They are still arangging everything for this project as they become busy lately because they are focusing on their upcoming event "Ugnayan sa Duyan" that will be held at Montalban, Rizal on March 24-25. Once they finished this event they will start right away with their journey on "A Walk of Hope", most probably on April.
We are encouraging each and everyone to support this event. The people behind this project are doing an extra effort to make this possible.
For more details about this project please follow as they will post additional details soon. So let us wait for it and keep updated.
All earnings for this post will go directly to A Walk of Hope project.