Kaangayan Vriendenkring vzw

Kaangayan Vriendenkring vzw Is a non profit organization in cooperation with Kaangayan Multicultural Gent (Dance Troupe ) . January - Sinulog ,Ministry o Santo Nino ,Gent 2.

The two parties work together yearly-regularly on the following events in Gent and in Latem .1. February - Valentines Party, Gent ,3. May - Mother's Day Poster FB Presentation ,4. June - Friendship - Independence Day ,Zuidpark ,Gent 5. October - Karaoke - Gent 6. December - Thanksgiving Party- St.Martens-Latem . Field trip once a year around europe .

Happy Independe Day 2026! Aileen Corloncito HALAD UGMA CLUB
12/06/2026

Happy Independe Day 2026!

Aileen Corloncito HALAD UGMA CLUB

GREETINGS! Happy Independence Day! Aileen Corloncito HALAD UGMA CLUB
12/06/2026

GREETINGS!

Happy Independence Day!

Aileen Corloncito HALAD UGMA CLUB

Without mangroves, our coasts become disaster zonesImagine waking up tomorrow and discovering that every mangrove forest...
05/06/2026

Without mangroves, our coasts become disaster zones

Imagine waking up tomorrow and discovering that every mangrove forest in the Philippines has vanished.

The fish catch in coastal communities begins to dwindle. Shorelines become more vulnerable to erosion. Storm surges travel farther inland. Carbon that would have been locked away remains in the atmosphere. Entire ecosystems begin to unravel.

That unsettling scenario is the focus of a social media campaign by Mangrove Matters PH ahead of World Environment Day. Through a series of striking art cards, the organization asks a simple but powerful question: What if mangroves disappear tomorrow?

The answer is far more alarming than most people realize.

WHAT IF THEY DISAPPEARED TOMORROW?
Mangroves are among the most important yet overlooked ecosystems in the Philippines.

Found along coastlines, estuaries, and river mouths, these salt-tolerant trees serve as a natural bridge between land and sea. Their tangled roots create a protective barrier that supports marine life, shields communities, and helps stabilize fragile coastlines.

But despite their importance, mangrove forests continue to face threats from land conversion, urban development, pollution, and illegal cutting.

The consequences extend far beyond the shoreline.

THE SHIELD AGAINST STORMS
For a country battered by some of the world’s strongest typhoons, mangroves serve as nature’s frontline defenders.

Their dense root systems absorb wave energy, reduce the force of storm surges, and help prevent coastal erosion. Studies have shown that mangrove forests can significantly reduce wave heights before they reach communities.

One of Mangrove Matters PH’s campaign materials warns that without mangroves, coastal communities would lose an important layer of protection against typhoons and storm surges.

Long before seawalls and flood-control projects existed, mangroves were already performing this role for free.

And unlike concrete structures, they grow stronger over time.

THE SOURCE OF FOOD AND LIVELIHOODS
Mangroves are often called the nurseries of the sea.

Beneath their roots, young fish, crabs, shrimp, and countless marine species find shelter from predators while they grow.

Without these safe habitats, many species struggle to survive.

Mangrove Matters PH highlights this reality in one of its posters, noting that fish, crabs, and other marine species depend on mangrove forests as breeding and nursery grounds.

For fishermen and coastal communities, fewer mangroves can translate to smaller catches, reduced income, and increased food insecurity.

The connection may not always be visible, but healthy mangrove forests help sustain the seafood industry that feeds millions of Filipinos.

THE CLIMATE WARRIORS BENEATH THE MUD
Mangroves are also among the planet’s most effective weapons against climate change.

Scientists classify them as “blue carbon” ecosystems because they capture and store enormous amounts of carbon dioxide. In fact, mangroves can hold up to four or five times more carbon than many terrestrial forests.

Much of that carbon remains trapped beneath waterlogged soils for centuries.

That is why Mangrove Matters PH describes mangroves as a crucial climate ally.

Every hectare preserved helps remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere while protecting communities from climate-related disasters.

In a warming world, few natural solutions deliver as many benefits simultaneously.

MORE THAN JUST TREES
Mangroves do far more than protect coastlines and store carbon.

They filter pollutants before they reach the ocean. They trap sediments that might otherwise smother coral reefs and seagrass beds. They provide habitat for birds, crustaceans, reptiles, and countless other species.

Most importantly, they support people.

A mangrove forest is connected to the fisherman preparing his boat before sunrise, the family depending on seafood for income, and the coastal resident hoping the next typhoon spares their home.

When mangroves disappear, entire communities feel the impact.

THE FUTURE IS STILL OURS TO PROTECT
The Philippines has already lost a significant portion of its original mangrove cover over the decades.

Environmental groups warn that protecting what remains is no longer simply a conservation issue. It is a matter of food security, disaster preparedness, economic survival, and climate resilience.

That is why the final message of the Mangrove Matters PH campaign resonates so strongly: “The Future Is Still Ours To Protect.”

Mangroves may stand quietly along the country’s coastlines, but their role could not be louder.

They feed communities. They shield lives. They fight climate change.

And if they disappear tomorrow, the price will be paid by all of us.

Tanong:🤔 Bakit po mahalaga ang malalaking puno sa bundok? Sa totoo lang di lang sila maganda—kundi nagpapatatag sa buong...
05/06/2026

Tanong:🤔 Bakit po mahalaga ang malalaking puno sa bundok? Sa totoo lang di lang sila maganda—kundi nagpapatatag sa buong ecosystem. 🌳🏔️

Eto siya👇👇👇

✅ PIGIL LANDSLIDE – Ang mga ugat ng malalaking puno ay nagdadagdag ng "root cohesion" (2–20 kPa) sa lupa. Meaning, kumakapit ang lupa kahit malakas ang ulan—kaya hindi basta gumuguho sa matatarik na dalisdis o tagilid na lugar sa kabundukan.

✅ TUBIG REGULATOR – Isang malaking puno kayang sumipsip ng 200–1,000 litro ng tubig bawat araw sa pamamagitan ng evapotranspiration. Eto mas interesting part: lumilikha ito ng butas sa lupa (macropores) kaya 10–100x mas mabilis sumipsip ang tubig-ulan. Iwas baha sa baba, iwas tagtuyot sa itaas!

✅ NUTRIENTS AT TIRAHAN – Sa pamamagitan ng mycorrhizal fungi sa ugat, sinisipsip ng puno ang posporus at nitrogen mula sa malalim na lupa. Ang nabubulok na dahon ay nagiging natural na pataba. At ang mga lungga at patay na sanga ay tahanan ng mga wildlife tulad ng Philippine eagle.

✅ CARBON STORAGE – Isang punong may 100 cm na kapal ng katawan ay kayang mag-imbak ng 1–3 toneladang carbon. Malaking tulong laban sa climate change. Diba?

Kaya mga pare/mare, kapag may nagsabing "puno lang iyan"—ipakita mo itong post. 🌱

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES EMBEDDED IN EVERYDAY TREESIn Manila, cutting down trees means taking away a system that provides cool...
05/06/2026

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES EMBEDDED IN EVERYDAY TREES

In Manila, cutting down trees means taking away a system that provides cooling, air cleansing, flood absorption, and habitat services. It also means people lose small comforts of nature (that are even more important in the dense urban habitat of a city).

When you cut down a tree, you lose shade, air, life, safety, and that peace of mind. Most people don’t realize how important trees are until they are cut down.

Trees are not just for beautifying. They support life in the urban environment.

Save the remaining trees.



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Events – May Ecovillage Ecosystem Project

Kaangayan Vriendenkring Vzw

Water Pump Installation Project

As part of the ongoing Ecovillage Ecosystem initiative in Sawang, Callero, the Water Pump Installation Project was successfully carried out through a series of coordinated efforts:

Project Highlights:

1. Initial Meeting

A formal meeting was conducted with the barangay officials, led by Barangay Captain Sergio Ocaña, together with his councilors, to discuss the project plans and community needs.

2. Ocular Inspection

An on-site inspection was undertaken to assess and identify the most suitable location for the water pump installation.

3. Clearing and Preparation

Volunteers conducted clearing and cleaning operations in the selected area in Sawang, Callero to prepare the site for installation.

4. Installation and Completion

The water pump was successfully installed, marking the completion of the project and providing improved access to water for the community.

5. Community Response

The project was met with satisfaction and appreciation from the local residents, reflecting its positive impact on the community.

6. Formal Endorsement

The completed water pump was formally endorsed to Barangay Captain Sergio Ocaña by Engr. Joseph Marlowen Corloncito, on behalf of Kaangayan Vriendenkring vzw.

Acknowledgments
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the following for their invaluable support:
* Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen
* St.-Martens-Latem
* FZOVL
* The Corloncito Family

Organized by

Halad Ugma Club , Barangay Duljo- Fatima
Volunteers
* Mrs. Jovy Padillo
* Mrs. Muriel Barina
* Mrs. Gina Corloncito
* Ms. Grace Sta. Cruz
* Engr. Joseph Marlowen Corloncito

HALAD UGMA CLUB Aileen Corloncito

Events – May Ecovillage Ecosystem ProjectKaangayan Vriendenkring VzwWater Pump Installation ProjectAs part of the ongoin...
29/05/2026

Events – May Ecovillage Ecosystem Project

Kaangayan Vriendenkring Vzw

Water Pump Installation Project

As part of the ongoing Ecovillage Ecosystem initiative in Sawang, Callero, the Water Pump Installation Project was successfully carried out through a series of coordinated efforts:

Project Highlights:

1. Initial Meeting

A formal meeting was conducted with the barangay officials, led by Barangay Captain Sergio Ocaña, together with his councilors, to discuss the project plans and community needs.

2. Ocular Inspection

An on-site inspection was undertaken to assess and identify the most suitable location for the water pump installation.

3. Clearing and Preparation

Volunteers conducted clearing and cleaning operations in the selected area in Sawang, Callero to prepare the site for installation.

4. Installation and Completion

The water pump was successfully installed, marking the completion of the project and providing improved access to water for the community.

5. Community Response

The project was met with satisfaction and appreciation from the local residents, reflecting its positive impact on the community.

6. Formal Endorsement

The completed water pump was formally endorsed to Barangay Captain Sergio Ocaña by Engr. Joseph Marlowen Corloncito, on behalf of Kaangayan Vriendenkring vzw.

Acknowledgments
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the following for their invaluable support:
* Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen
* St.-Martens-Latem
* FZOVL
* The Corloncito Family

Organized by

Halad Ugma Club , Barangay Duljo- Fatima
Volunteers
* Mrs. Jovy Padillo
* Mrs. Muriel Barina
* Mrs. Gina Corloncito
* Ms. Grace Sta. Cruz
* Engr. Joseph Marlowen Corloncito

HALAD UGMA CLUB Aileen Corloncito

17/11/2025

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