25/05/2026
๐๐ณ ๐ฌ๐ผ๐โ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐๐ถ๐น๐น ๐ก๐ผ๐ ๐๐ป๐ด๐ฟ๐, ๐ช๐ต๐?
As the Teen Health Kiosk Organization of NINHS, we believe that health is not only physical. A healthy nation also requires truth, accountability, justice, and leaders who genuinely serve the people.
But how can a nation heal when corruption continues to poison the very system meant to protect its citizens?
While students pressure themselves to succeed despite exhaustion, financial struggles, and uncertainty, we continue to witness controversies, unanswered issues, and abuse of power unfolding before the public eye. Senate hearings become performances. Public trust becomes collateral damage. And somehow, people are slowly being conditioned to accept all of it as normal.
But corruption was never normal.
And silence should never become normal either.
Because every stolen peso could have funded education, healthcare, scholarships, medicines, safer communities, and better opportunities for Filipino youth. Corruption does not only destroy systems โ it destroys futures.
If youโre still not angry, why?
Why are we becoming more comfortable with staying quiet than standing for what is right?
Why are young voices often discouraged from speaking, when history itself has proven that change begins when the youth refuse to stay silent?
As students of NINHS, we are not too young to care.
We are not too young to question.
And we are certainly not too young to recognize when our country deserves better.
The Teen Health Kiosk Organization stands with awareness, truth, and the courage to speak even when it is uncomfortable. Because real advocacy is not only about promoting wellness inside school walls โ it is also about encouraging a generation that is mentally aware, socially responsible, and brave enough to fight against injustice.
A nation cannot heal in silence.
So speak.
Speak because your voice matters.
Speak because indifference has never changed a country.
Speak because one day, this nation will belong to our generation too.
โ๐ป: Carmela Alaiza โ Secretary
๐ผ๏ธ: Xian Ghelo B. Decena โ Public Information Officer