Revolve co-sponsored a community feeding with CAC Munting Kusina, serving 200 individuals in Pasay, followed by a Design Thinking session with women leaders to address community challenges through dialogue and collaboration.
Revolve was honored to co-sponsor a weekend community feeding led by CAC Munting Kusina for our homeless brothers and sisters along Macapagal Avenue in Pasay. Through this initiative, we were able to share spaghetti packs, hotdogs, and cheese enough to serve and nourish 200 individuals. Our heartfelt thanks to CAC Munting Kusina for the opportunity to be part of this meaningful effort. Small acts of kindness, when done together, go a long way in bringing comfort, dignity, and hope to our communities.
January 19 gave us a meaningful moment to pause, listen, and connect as we sat down with the women of Beatus Circle, led by Tira Choi, a long-time community leader whose deep love for the environment and commitment to change continues to inspire many. Through her leadership, we gathered women community leaders and created a safe, open space for dialogue where we formed a circle, shared our journeys, and listened to one another’s lived experiences. Through a Design Thinking session, we surfaced real pain points within the current system not just the symptoms, but the underlying issues affecting everyday life in the community and began identifying what can be improved, what needs to change, and where collective action can begin. What stood out most was the power of women coming together not just to talk about problems, but to co-create pathways toward solutions. This is how change starts: in circles, in conversations, and in community.
