A vibrant celebration of hope, unity, and progress, the Museo ng Pag-Asa marked its second anniversary on September 28, 2024. A living testament to the Filipino spirit of “Bayanihan,” the Museo has become a symbol of community empowerment and collective action, reflecting the unwavering efforts of Filipinos to uplift marginalized communities and those in need.
Founded by former Vice President and current Angat Buhay Chairperson, Atty. Leni Robredo, the Museo ng Pag-Asa serves as a beacon of hope and strength. It not only offers a glimpse into Atty. Robredo’s historic presidential run but also embodies the mission of Angat Buhay: fostering community-driven initiatives to combat poverty and promote dignity for all.
A Day of Reflection and Celebration
The second-anniversary celebration was filled with supporters, partners, and volunteers to gather accomplishments and envision a brighter future. The event highlighted key achievements and reiterated the organization’s commitment to building a just and compassionate society.
Performances That Inspired and Empowered
The celebration was filled with performances that not only entertained but also inspired and empowered. Spoken word artists Mai Cantillano, Leandro Reyes, and Hannah Pabilonia moved the audience with performances rooted in hope and resilience. Musical numbers by the FEU IAS Sessionistas and Pipay uplifted spirits. At the same time, actors Pinky Amador and Rita Avila delivered messages of encouragement. The celebration closed with dazzling drag performances by Dysco and Ezra, showcasing the inclusivity and diversity championed by Museo ng Pag-Asa.
About Museo ng Pag-Asa and Angat Buhay
Museo ng Pag-Asa, established as symbol of hope and resilience, continues to inspire Filipinos through its meaningful exhibits and community-driven initiatives. As the flagship project of Angat Buhay, it exemplifies the power of collective action in addressing systemic challenges.
Founded in 2022 by Atty. Leni Robredo, Angat Buhay has grown into the country’s largest volunteer network, mobilizing resources and implementing programs to support marginalized communities. It envisions a Philippines where every citizen lives with dignity, fostering a culture of shared responsibility and hope.
For more information about Museo ng Pag-asa or Angat Buhay’s initiatives, you may contact us at (02) 8562-6794, email us at museo@angatbuhay.ph, or visit our website at angatbuhay.ph.
The museum is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, every Wednesday to Sunday, at 📍84 Cordillera St., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City.