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Reflection on My Immersion Experience at Alon and Araw: A Heartfelt Lesson in Gratitude and Caring for the Environment

17 Mar 2025 | Ignatian Spirituality Formation

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Alon and Araw Community
(Picture posted with permission)

My recent immersion trip to Alon and Araw as part of the Laudato Si nature initiative turned out to be so much more than I ever expected. It wasn’t just a chance to explore nature; it was an eye-opening experience that taught me some really important life lessons that I won’t forget anytime soon. One of the most touching moments for me was when I spent time with the kids living near the area. These kids, despite having very little, were incredibly happy. They didn’t have fancy toys or the latest gadgets, but they found joy in the simple things—like having food on the table and spending time with their family and friends. I couldn’t help but feel a little guilty.

Here I was, complaining about little things in my life, and these kids were genuinely content with what they had. Their happiness wasn’t about material things—it was about being grateful for the basics. It made me realize how fortunate I am, and how I often take so many things for granted. As the days went on, I found myself reflecting on how blessed I really am. I have access to so much—education, comfort, and opportunities—and sometimes, I forget just how lucky I am. The kids I met showed me that it’s not about how much we have, but about appreciating what’s in front of us. They taught me to be more thankful for the simple, everyday things in life.

Another thing that really stood out for me was how these kids take care of their environment. Every single day, they would collect trash from the beach and the ocean, doing their part to keep the area clean. It was amazing to see that even with so little, they understood how important it is to protect nature. They showed me that caring for the planet isn’t just for the wealthy or for organizations—it’s something that anyone can do, no matter where they come from or what they have. These kids were a true example of environmental responsibility, and it left a big impact on me.

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Alon and Araw Kids - Ocean Defenders
(Picture posted with permission)

After this trip, I feel more motivated to do my part in protecting the environment. I learned that we all have a role to play, and it’s the little actions—like picking up trash or being mindful of how we use resources—that add up to make a big difference. It’s easy to think that someone else will handle these issues, but after seeing what these kids do every day, I understand that change starts with each of us. In the end, my time at Alon and Araw wasn’t just a trip; it was a lesson in gratitude, simplicity, and caring for the environment. It reminded me that happiness doesn’t come from what we own or what we don’t have—it’s about how we live and appreciate the little things.

I left the trip with a heart full of gratitude and a new sense of responsibility to take better care of the world around me. These kids taught me that no matter how small our actions may seem, they matter, and that’s something I’ll carry with me from now on.

 

-Charina Eden "Chyna" Malundas ( AGSB-CCE)

 

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