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| Bella, Roslyn and Blums Pineda present proceeds to Bethune's Edwina Antonio |
A Filipino teenager moved by stories of abuse and injustice faced by migrant workers in Hong Kong successfully staged a musical concert which raised HK$76,485 for Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, a shelter for distressed domestic workers.
Fourteen-year-old Bella Pineda chose to do the BringIt4Bethune concert at Dara Filipino Restaurant on May 31 as her service project for her Humanities in Action course at HK International School.
She successfully pulled off the heartfelt fundraiser with help from her parents Blums and Roslyn Pineda, a host of talented Filipino musicians who performed for free, some generous sponsors, and a vibrant crowd that eagerly supported the worthy cause.
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| Bella sings 'Pare Ko |
In her message of thanks for Bella’s inspiring initiative, Bethune House executive director Edwina Antonio said: "We are gathered here today because of one remarkable young girl — Bella, a 14-year-old freshman from HKIS — who decided that compassion should not wait for adulthood. She launched BringIt4Bethune with a simple but powerful idea: that each of us can make a difference, no matter our age."
Antonio emphasized the importance of Bethune House, which has been a safe haven for migrant women in crisis since 1986.
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"It offers free shelter provisions, medical and emergency support, and hope for those whose contracts are terminated and become homeless and jobless. Behind every service, every meal, and every bed, there is a story of resilience — and a need for support."
Among the notable performances were from Bella herself who sang "Pare Ko," Monica Linden who performed "Ikaw," Felix Rivera with his "Ugoy Ng Duyan," and Crisel Consunji who concluded the show on a triumphant note with "Tagumpay Nating Lahat."
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| BringIt4Bethune performers and organizers |
The other talented performers included Eugene and Ann Tan, Franz Arcilla, Ariel Reonal, Jen Bautista, and Mike Inot, the renowned saxophonist who added a special touch to the event.
The concert also included testimonials from current residents of Bethune House including Liezel Bautista, a survivor of the Tai Po fire, who shared how Bethune House extended her vital support during her time of crisis. Bing Merano, a Stage 2 breast cancer warrior, also spoke about her journey and how the community support helped her regain hope.
Bella concluded the concert by giving thanks to the sponsors, Huawei, First Pacific, and TinBo powered by PLDT Global, as well as to all the guests who came. She said that their contributions would help ensure Bethune House remains a vital resource for women in need.
For more information about Bethune House and to learn how you can support their mission, please visit https://bethunehouse.org/






















