Actor Raymond Bagatsing and Author Radhaa Nilia support kids during the world’s most prolonged Corona-Virus lockdown in the Philippines

(Senmer News Wire)

The Philippines’ lockdown has been one of the strictest, longest-lasting in Asia and the world. Most stores, schools, and offices have been closed along with public transportation. A health pass from local officials became a requirement to be able to move around. Manila was to be open again by April 13th, but instead, the lockdown was extended repeatedly to this day.

With schools shut down, kids are unable to get an education. Actor Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia teamed up with Deo Palma, founder of “Maharlika Ang Kasama,” a non-profit social service group providing feeding programs, daycare centers, distribution of clothes and kids supplies to local and surrounding communities.

Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia volunteer to support kid’s home study.
 
The duo took part in book distribution for children in one of the Philippines’ isolated communities. Joining with Maharlika Ang Kasama along with the Maharlika Artists and Writers Federation (MAWF), the children’s books for distribution received support from Barangay San Rafael, Montalban, Rizal in hopes that kids can still study even when they are staying at home with their parents during this pandemic.


Kids lined up to receive the books along with their parents.


Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia with children and their parents.


Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia journey in support of humanitarian service.

Raymond is an avid supporter and sponsored a preparatory school in the province for over five years. Radhaa believes children are the future and have participated in mentorship programs for kids in the US, now in the Philippines. Raymond and Radhaa enjoy reading to the children and giving books that help kids learn to read English and Tagalog.


Raymond Bagatsing hands out home study books to kids and parents.
 
The children’s books were donated by CANVAS (Center for Art, New Ventures and Sustainable Development) through Ms. Tracy Tarongoy aka Tapati Itapat. The same books were given to Maharlika Day Care Centers located in Bukidnon, Iloilo, Ormoc, Pampanga, Camarines Norte & Sapang Palay. They are currently accepting educational and empowering book donations.

Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia give Homestudy books to kids and their parents.

Along with his humanitarian work, Raymond Bagatsing is also the lead star of an award-winning international movie “Quezon’s Game.”

In Quezon’s Game, Bagatsing plays the titular role of Filipino President Manuel “Manny” L. Quezon. New York Times described his performance as “sincere, [and] rousing.” While the Hollywood Reporter calls Bagatsing “charismatic” as he “delivers a nuanced, compelling turn in the titular role.”

Raymond received international recognition for his work in Quezon Game, which won him the best actor at Cinema World Fest AUTUMN Awards in Ottawa, Canada. Raymond also received the best actor at California Indie Film Festival for his portrayal of President Quezon. Claimed and proven by his talents, Raymond is one of Asia’s most acclaimed actors.


Raymond Bagatsing is a seasoned Filipino actor starring in both television and films.

Raymond stars in the hit series, Almost Paradise, Episode six. A new show created by writer, producer Dean Devlin. Dean is one of Hollywood’s most prominent producers. Raymond plays agent Rabara in episode six, which can be found on Amazon Prime.

Being in the spotlight comes naturally to Bagatsing. His grandfather Ramon D. Bagatsing Sr. was the longest standing mayor of Manila for 17 years. The Bagatsing family has staying power, and Raymond is just getting started as far as he is concerned.

Radhaa Nilia and Raymond Bagatsing at RK Bagatsing “US Again” Premiere

Radhaa and Raymond are also filmmakers working on a documentary film called “Maharlika, In Search of Our Identity.” They intend to educate and inspire the remembrance of pre-colonization culture in the Philippines.
 

Radhaa Nilia, born of a Filipina mother and American father, embraces her Motherland roots. Giving back is something that Radhaa has always wanted to do for her people in the Philippines.
 
Radhaa Nilia is known for her work as a coach, author, publisher, and producer in the USA. She is the author of “Memoirs of a Galactic Goddess, Quan Yin Goddess Activations and the Curator of Awakening Starseeds series.” She is also the founder of Radhaa Publishing House and Goddess Code Academy with her primary healing modality called “Goddess Activations.” With a background in entertainment and media, Radhaa is an award-winning actress, director, and indie filmmaker. In the past, Raymond Bagatsing and Radhaa Nilia have teamed up to work on a short Indie Film called Freight Train, Directed by Zen Freese in the USA. It won the best short film, and Raymond picked up the Best Actor award at OneFilAm in Los Angeles, California. The duo recently teamed up again in co-directing a documentary film about the pre-colonial Philippines with a working title: “Maharlika, In Search of Our Identity.”


 
To get involved in these humanitarian projects in the Philippines, donate food, books, or volunteer, contact Maharlika Ang Kasama founder Deo Palma: Phone: 09273175265. Email: angkasama@yahoo.com
 
You can find Radhaa Nilia:

https://RadhaaNilia.net
https://www.instagram.com/radhaanilia
https://www.facebook.com/RadhaaPublishing
 
You can find Raymond Bagatsing:

https://www.instagram.com/raymondbagatsing
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0046532/
 
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