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Beanne Valerie Dela Cruz May 2026

“I thought everyone lived like that,” Beanne recalls with a gentle laugh. “My mother would say, ‘If we have one cup of rice, we divide it into four. If someone has none, we divide it into five.’”

She’s already there, at a makeshift desk under a mango tree, teaching a child to read one syllable at a time. Beanne Valerie Dela Cruz

“Miss Beanne never treated us like a charity case,” Lisa shares. “She treated us like co-workers in building our own future.” Beanne is quietly working on a bigger dream: a portable “learning cart” equipped with solar panels, books, and basic tools that can be pulled by a bicycle into remote, off-grid areas. She’s raising funds through a small online crowdfunding campaign—again, no big sponsors, just friends and former students chipping in P100 at a time. “I thought everyone lived like that,” Beanne recalls

And that, perhaps, is the most powerful feature of all. If you’d like to support Sulong Kabataan or volunteer, contact the organization through its community bulletin board at Barangay Hall, San Miguel, Bulacan, or follow its Facebook page (@SulongKabataanPH). “Miss Beanne never treated us like a charity

She is not waiting for permission. She is not waiting for funding. She is not waiting for the perfect moment.