When there are areas with insufficient lampposts that help keep the place safe, when there are health problems in a certain barangay, when a community beside a railway or highway needs a playground for children to spend their time in instead of playing in unsafe areas, when dogs not injected with anti-rabies vaccine loiter the streets of a certain place, when there are problems concerning water or electricity, this public service program will come to the rescue. Unlike “Hoy! Gising” in the past that addressed such problems in an angry manner, the program will do the same, but with sobriety. This public service program will not have Rhea Santos strongly accusing, finding people to blame or berating those not doing their jobs. Instead, she will spearhead projects addressing these problems. In a community where there is a high unemployment rate, for instance, Rhea and her team will organize a job fair. Residents will be asked to participate in mounting the projects to teach them how to help themselves so they will not feel powerless in the face of such problems. |