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Where Water Became Hope: Sitio Tuoy’s Quiet Miracle

Toff Castillo (second from the right), formally presents the Water Sanitation Marker to the tribal leaders of Sitio Tuoy.

In a country often shaken by storms, quakes, and uncertainty, it is easy to overlook the quiet places where faith and compassion continue to flow. Far from busy highways and city centers, there are communities that endure hardship daily yet remain rich in resilience. Sitio Tuoy, home to members of the Dumagat and Remontado tribes in Tanay, Rizal, is one such place—and it is here where One Love For All (OLFA) chose to listen, walk alongside, and act.

TUCDUAN leader Michael Anito (right of the photo) expresses his deep appreciation for the Water Sanitation Project to OLFA Senior Volunteer Toff Castillo (center of the photo)

Founded in 2017, OLFA is a non-profit organization devoted to indigenous community development in eastern Rizal. Rather than offering short-term aid, the group builds relationships rooted in respect for culture, heritage, and lived realities. Their work centers on creating sustainable solutions that uplift not only daily living, but also identity and dignity.

Volunteers spend their first night preparing groceries to share with the locals the next day.

As OLFA marked its ninth year, its volunteers ventured deeper into remote areas with the guidance of TUCDUAN, an organization dedicated to preserving Dumagat-Remontado traditions. Through months of dialogue, they came to understand the urgent needs of Sitio Tuoy—a riverside community near Daranak Falls that is breathtaking in beauty, yet isolated by rough terrain, limited road access, and the absence of electricity.

One Love For All Year 9 volunteers gather together to conclude their mission.

Among the most pressing challenges was water. Families depended on rain or untreated river sources, risking illness simply to meet a basic human need. Still, despite these struggles, residents welcomed visitors with warmth, gratitude, and quiet strength—an exchange that deeply moved the volunteers.

Out of this shared understanding emerged the “Living Water” project: a solar-powered water sanitation and filtration system that draws water directly from the source and makes it safe for everyday use. On December 14, 2025, the project was formally inaugurated in a celebration that reflected both joy and purpose. The day included gift-giving, shared prayers, tree planting, and games for children—simple moments that carried profound meaning.

For nearly a hundred families, clean water now flows where uncertainty once lingered. More than improving health, the project restored confidence and hope. As community leaders shared, access to safe water strengthens not only daily survival, but also the resolve to protect their way of life and pass on their culture.

As OLFA moves toward its 10th year in 2026, Sitio Tuoy stands as a reminder that meaningful change does not always arrive loudly. Sometimes, it comes quietly—carried by love, faith, and the simple act of making water flow where it is most needed.

Written by Village Connect

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