Exploring Bulala: Our Heartfelt Journey Through Community Stories

  

Our group got together to decide which barangay to study. We wanted to choose a place with a strong community spirit. After talking about different options, we picked Barangay Bulala because of its culture and friendly people. We were excited to explore and learn new things. With our plan ready, we started our journey.


After choosing the barangay, we started writing our research paper. We listed our goals and made a plan on how to gather information. It was challenging at first, but working as a team helped a lot. Each of us had a role—some wrote, some edited, and others shared ideas. This step prepared us for our fieldwork.


One of the most important parts of our research was meeting the Barangay Captain. He welcomed us warmly and told us about the barangay’s progress. He shared the challenges they face and the steps they take to improve their community. His words helped us understand the importance of leadership. We left the interview feeling inspired and thankful.


We also visited Hidden Garden, a beautiful place in Bulala. The staff told us how they take care of the garden and how it helps bring jobs to the community. However, they preferred not to show their faces in photos. They shared stories about visitors who love the place and the impact it has on the local economy. Seeing their hard work and dedication was really inspiring. We realized how small businesses can make a big difference.
Talking to the residents was a special experience. They shared stories about their everyday lives and how the barangay has changed, but they preferred not to show their faces in photos. Some told us about the struggles they faced, while others talked about their hopes for the future. Their stories showed us how strong and united the community is. 





References:
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  1. I am glad to see you grow as you go, keep it up, malia!

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