True heartfelt charity rather than a “stimulus package” is needed, says Manila cardinal
“No amount of ‘stimulus package’ will begin recovery if change does not start where it should—the heart,” the cardinal said in a pastoral letter read on Palm Sunday. Even a small donation can show one’s commitment to “change” and provide “help” for the poor.
Since 1975 the archdiocese of Manila has promoted a programme called “Alay Kapwa”, in which people are encouraged to offer their brothers and sisters in need what they have.
Implemented by Caritas Manila, Alay Kapwa provides scholarships to over 8,000 poor but deserving students, runs charity health clinics that serve over 50,000 cases a year, and manages livelihood and job placement centres and micro-finance programmes for the poor.
“To have the spirit of Alay Kapwa one does not have to be wealthy or powerful or influential,” Cardinal Rosales said; “you need only to be good and committed to your neighbour, [. . .] generous, desirous like Jesus to serve”.