Sowing Legacy Movement, Inc.

Sowing Legacy Movement, Inc. Sowing Legacy Movement is a network of committed individuals working together to bring positive change through concrete actions and love. Be brave. No hate.

Just as there are many sources and forms of pain, there are many ways of revealing courage too. Indeed, for different values, priorities and intentions, there will be different battles. The sentiments of unique souls will therefore, should be respected and be tried to understand but the expression of our heartaches is not in any way giving us freedom to disrespect others, to judge them, to accuse

them falsely and to wish and plan evil things for them. When after all the ridicule, betrayal, lies and bad words have been thrown to the world, and you are somehow too late to defend yourself and you opted not to fight the same way they did but you still choose to be human despite your pain, then the true meaning of courage is now revealed. Fill the world with love after everything, after all. When all the letters and reasons and name have been taken, you can stand and crawl with love because you have souls who are willing to love and choose to love and enjoy the process of loving, in all its glory and darkness. Together with the loving souls, changes are welcomed and will be embraced. Possibilities will triple. Just love. Just refined intentions, just us sowing legacies…
Let us pass on the legacy by continuing what we have started, by taking care of the vision, by preserving the spirit of authentic volunteerism, by helping more scholars, by inviting more pledgers, by reaching more communities, by developing more servant leaders, by touching more lives. Let us replicate and be blessed because we have shared experiences to more souls and because we have turned our wounds into wisdom. Support our projects in various areas: education, environment, culture and arts, sports, gender equality, youth empowerment, livelihood, technology, justice, peace and integrity of creation and total human development. We can do so much together. The key is collaboration. The drive is love. The means is change. We are the sowers. We are the legacy…

Sowing Legacy Movement, Inc. stands firmly against child abuse and the normalization of anti-survivor rhetoric disguised...
20/05/2026

Sowing Legacy Movement, Inc. stands firmly against child abuse and the normalization of anti-survivor rhetoric disguised as humor. Time and again, we condemn in the strongest terms the utterance of r**e jokes in all forms of media.

This week, a disturbing video of a father physically harming his child spread across the social media feeds of many Negrenses. The incident sparked outrage and renewed conversations about the deep love our people have for children and the collective responsibility to protect them.

However, what could have been an opportunity to promote awareness and accountability took a troubling turn in a local radio station. Instead of using the platform to emphasize the serious and lasting effects of violence against children, a r**e joke made by the announcer further exposed the deeply rooted culture of insensitivity and violence that continues to persist in Philippine society.

These kinds of remarks are not only offensive to the person toward whom the joke was directed, but also to all victims and survivors of r**e and other forms of sexual abuse. Such statements undermine their experiences and reduce their suffering to a joke. More than sympathy, both the viral video and the radio interview revealed painful realities due to systematic inequalities and patriarchy.

Media personnel should exercise caution in using their platforms, as they cannot deny their influence in shaping the minds of their listeners. While we have laws in place, we are truly disheartened that there are still people who continue to resort to such inappropriate and heinous remarks.

These incidents reflect the erosion of moral responsibility in our communities, from homes and neighborhoods to institutions and even the halls of government, where decisions about our welfare and future are made. These social afflictions are not merely grassroots issues but our collective responsibility.

While we continue to call on Filipinos to create safer and more compassionate spaces, SLMi also joins organizations and advocates in demanding accountable governance and responsible media practice, and a leadership that does not only pursue development and policy reforms, but also upholds respect and dignity.

We stand in solidarity with the female reporter to whom the r**e joke was directed, and we call on the media outlet to hold the responsible individual accountable and impose the highest possible penalty. We likewise stand with survivors of r**e and other forms of sexual abuse, especially women. Your experiences and pain are valid, and they should never be the subject of ridicule.

We hope this administration remains true to its branding of a Bagong Pilipinas, because what we are witnessing today is not the nation we aspire to become. Indi ini amo ang gusto namon ipasa sa masunod na henerasyon.

Youth and Students Advancing Gender Equality - YSAGE Leadership is pro-farmers. ❤️💜💚PRESS RELEASE: A CALL TO DEFER AND R...
08/05/2026

Youth and Students Advancing Gender Equality - YSAGE Leadership is pro-farmers. ❤️💜💚

PRESS RELEASE:
A CALL TO DEFER AND RECONSIDER: ATOK COUNCILOR Kelly Denn Venancio Tomas URGES DA TO HALT 6,000 MT CARROT IMPORTATION TO PROTECT FARMERS

ATOK, BENGUET — May 7, 2026 — In response to the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) recent announcement to import 6,000 metric tons of carrots (1K in April, 2.5K in May & 2.5 in June, another for succeeding months) to combat elevated market prices, Project UBBO Initiator Kelly Denn Tomas is issuing an urgent call to the national government to defer and reconsider this decision.

Tomas is urging the DA to hit pause, transparently justify the move to the highland agricultural sector, and open a dialogue before any implementation begins.

"Let the farmers understand, and please, understand the farmers," stated Tomas. "By the DA's own admission, their previous importation failed to bring down the retail prices of carrots in Metro Manila, which remain stubbornly high at PHP 80 to PHP 190 per kilo.

Representing the vegetable-producing communities of Atok and the wider Benguet province, Councilor Tomas is publicly challenging the DA's logic:
1. The DA points to high market prices as the trigger for importation. However, farmgate prices remain heavily depressed for our local growers. If importing carrots last month failed to lower the retail price, it means importers and middlemen absorbed the profits while consumers and local farmers continued to suffer.

2. The local agricultural sector needs to be fully informed of the exact reasons and empirical data justifying this massive importation. The DA must prove a genuine deficit that local harvests cannot meet, rather than relying on importation as a stopgap measure that fails to address the root cause of supply chain manipulation.

3. If this sudden influx of imports is tied to existing international trade agreements, we strongly urge the government to exhaust all legal remedies and seek solutions to defer the imports first.

4. Carrots are not a staple food like rice. We must ask the DA: Will Filipinos die if there is a temporary carrot shortage?

5. If this importation pushes through, who truly pays the price? Will the carrot local farmers and their families be sacrificed just to accommodate this specific DA move, which doesn't even guarantee cheaper food for the masses?

6. A decision of this magnitude was reportedly made without any consultation with farmers on the ground, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), or the academic community that studies these agricultural supply chains.

"Importation should never be the default reflex. We are heavily questioning this move and ask the DA to answer these concerns before implementing a policy that will kill local livelihoods. We are positive that when the DA really listens and not just hears, we can give farmers a fair price and give consumers affordable vegetables without relying on imports," stated Councilor Tomas.

Tomas, together with the farmers and agricultural researchers, urges the Department of Agriculture to reconsider this strategy and defer the scheduled importation. The Benguet agricultural stakeholders are willing to sit with DA for genuine, pro-Filipino solutions.
Kelly Denn Tomas- 09178188455

PRESS RELEASE
A CALL TO DEFER AND RECONSIDER: ATOK COUNCILOR URGES DA TO HALT 6,000 MT CARROT IMPORTATION TO PROTECT FARMERS

ATOK, BENGUET — May 7, 2026 — In response to the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) recent announcement to import 6,000 metric tons of carrots (1K in April, 2.5K in May & 2.5 in June, another for succeeding months) to combat elevated market prices, Project UBBO Initiator Kelly Denn Tomas is issuing an urgent call to the national government to defer and reconsider this decision.

Tomas is urging the DA to hit pause, transparently justify the move to the highland agricultural sector, and open a dialogue before any implementation begins.

"Let the farmers understand, and please, understand the farmers," stated Tomas. "By the DA's own admission, their previous importation failed to bring down the retail prices of carrots in Metro Manila, which remain stubbornly high at PHP 80 to PHP 190 per kilo.

Representing the vegetable-producing communities of Atok and the wider Benguet province, Councilor Tomas is publicly challenging the DA's logic:
1. The DA points to high market prices as the trigger for importation. However, farmgate prices remain heavily depressed for our local growers. If importing carrots last month failed to lower the retail price, it means importers and middlemen absorbed the profits while consumers and local farmers continued to suffer.

2. The local agricultural sector needs to be fully informed of the exact reasons and empirical data justifying this massive importation. The DA must prove a genuine deficit that local harvests cannot meet, rather than relying on importation as a stopgap measure that fails to address the root cause of supply chain manipulation.

3. If this sudden influx of imports is tied to existing international trade agreements, we strongly urge the government to exhaust all legal remedies and seek solutions to defer the imports first.

4. Carrots are not a staple food like rice. We must ask the DA: Will Filipinos die if there is a temporary carrot shortage?

5. If this importation pushes through, who truly pays the price? Will the carrot local farmers and their families be sacrificed just to accommodate this specific DA move, which doesn't even guarantee cheaper food for the masses?

6. A decision of this magnitude was reportedly made without any consultation with farmers on the ground, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), or the academic community that studies these agricultural supply chains.

"Importation should never be the default reflex. We are heavily questioning this move and ask the DA to answer these concerns before implementing a policy that will kill local livelihoods. We are positive that when the DA really listens and not just hears, we can give farmers a fair price and give consumers affordable vegetables without relying on imports," stated Councilor Tomas.

Tomas, together with the farmers and agricultural researchers, urges the Department of Agriculture to reconsider this strategy and defer the scheduled importation. The Benguet agricultural stakeholders are willing to sit with DA for genuine, pro-Filipino solutions.
Kelly Denn Tomas- 09178188455

02/05/2026
PROJECT SIMULA 📚✏️To where hope is written, one line at a time.We are on a mission to collect 10,000 notebooks for stude...
20/04/2026

PROJECT SIMULA 📚✏️

To where hope is written, one line at a time.

We are on a mission to collect 10,000 notebooks for students who are ready to learn, dream, and write their own stories. Each notebook you give is more than just paper, it’s a chance, a voice, and a beginning.

We invite you to be part of this movement. Donate, share, and help us reach every child who deserves a fresh start.

Because hope grows with every page turned.

For partnerships or donations, you may message our page or any SLMi volunteer.

18/04/2026
14/04/2026

Make your Panaad experience more youthful and meaningful! 🌿

Check out the official Handurawan schedule of activities and start planning your Panaad week with us! 🎉

Join our activities made just for you!
Artistic Competition: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BCrBzLAaj/
Hinampang sang Kabataan: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17GUMvQywm/
Campus Journ Day: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17MBqKU6gY/
Advocacy Talk: https://web.facebook.com/share/p/1D2Hfxv377/
Negrosanon. Youth Day: https://web.facebook.com/share/p/18UgbtawQ3/

📅 April 13–19, 2026
📍 Panaad Stadium Lobby
🎟️ ALL OUR ACTIVITIES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!

➡️ Just register here: https://bit.ly/PanaadHandurawanEntryForm

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HANDURAWAN: The Panaad sa Negros Festival Youth Activities is a youth engagement initiative that creates inclusive platforms for Negrosanon youth to celebrate culture, showcase creativity, and strengthen leadership.

Through cultural, creative, and civic activities, the initiative aims to empower young Negrosanon as stewards of heritage and drivers of community development in Negros Occidental.

The project is powered by the Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc. (NYLI) in partnership with the Negros Occidental Provincial Government.

13/04/2026

If you’re at Panaad and suddenly feel like you want to unlock a side quest… good! Because the map has already been made for you. 🗺️✨

Through Handurawan: The Panaad sa Negros Youth Activtities , we invite you to find your way to these shared spaces:

📍 Health Nook for care, support, and well-being
📍 Youth Showroom where youth-led and youth-serving organizations share their work and advocacies
📍 Youth Pop Zone featuring merchants and enterprises proudly created by young people

Te? Kitaay ta di oh ah!

Pro tip: If you still get lost… it’s part of the experience na daw. 😂

Join our week-long activities! ✨
Artistic Competition: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BCrBzLAaj/
Hinampang sang Kabataan: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17GUMvQywm/
Campus Journ Day: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17MBqKU6gY/

📅 April 13–19, 2026
📍 Panaad Stadium Lobby
🎟️ ALL OUR ACTIVITIES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!
➡️ Just register here: https://bit.ly/PanaadHandurawanEntryForm

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HANDURAWAN: The Panaad sa Negros Festival Youth Activities is a youth engagement initiative that creates inclusive platforms for Negrosanon youth to celebrate culture, showcase creativity, and strengthen leadership.

Through cultural, creative, and civic activities, the initiative aims to empower young Negrosanon as stewards of heritage and drivers of community development in Negros Occidental.

The project is powered by the Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc. (NYLI) in partnership with the Negros Occidental Provincial Government.

Building a legacy of justice and empowerment, we continue to offer free legal consultations for everyone. Our mission re...
12/04/2026

Building a legacy of justice and empowerment, we continue to offer free legal consultations for everyone.

Our mission remains steadfast: to fight for equality and equity across all genders, and to help create a society grounded in justice and peace. Through our efforts, we aim to contribute to nation-building by protecting individual rights and uplifting women who are experiencing abuse, discrimination, and other forms of injustice.

The Sowing Legacy Movement, through its resident lawyer, will be opening a booth for free legal consultations on April 13, 14, and 17, 2026, at the Negrosanon Youth Hub, Pana-ad Stadium.

This initiative is part of Handurawan: The Panaad sa Negros Festival Youth Activities, a celebration of Negrosanon culture, community, and youth engagement.

In the same booth, we will also sell for a week products made by women, solo parents, and Persons Deprived of Liberty, in partnership with Good Samaritan Outreach Center. We invite everyone to visit, seek guidance, support our chosen sectors, and take a step toward justice and empowerment.

Kit-anay ta!

See you!!!
10/04/2026

See you!!!

Come and see the diverse beauty of the youth movement in Negros come alive. ✨

The Handurawan Youth Showroom brings together youth-led and youth-serving organizations across Negros Occidental, each working at the forefront of community development, advocacy, and youth empowerment. ✨

Featuring:
NYLI - Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc.
PYDO - Provincial Youth Development Office
Reboot Philippines
KAISAHAN - Kaisahan Tungo sa Kaunlaran ng Kanayunan at Repormang Pansakahan
Dakila Bacolod
YEY - Youth Empowering Youth Initiative, Inc.
SLM - Sowing Legacy Movement, Inc.
PAMANA - Pamatan-on nga Mangunguma sang Negros Alliance
PYAP - Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines
ACMN - Alliance of Children's Ministries in Negros Inc.
NICE - Negrosanon Initiative for Climate and the Environment, Inc.
3Zero Club Philippine Network - NWTF
Gabaan Youth Lead
RCY - Red Cross Youth
Y4CH - Youth for Climate Hope

The Youth Showroom is a youth-centered space that highlights the work, advocacies, and initiatives of these organizations through interactive booths and exhibits.

It creates opportunities to amplify youth-driven efforts while fostering learning, collaboration, and meaningful engagement among young people and festival goers.

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HANDURAWAN: The Panaad sa Negros Festival Youth Activities is a youth engagement initiative that creates inclusive platforms for Negrosanon youth to celebrate culture, showcase creativity, and strengthen leadership.

Through cultural, creative, and civic activities, the initiative aims to empower young Negrosanon as stewards of heritage and drivers of community development in Negros Occidental.

The initiative is powered by the Negrosanon Young Leaders Institute Inc. (NYLI) in partnership with the Negros Occidental Provincial Government.

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