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Beanne Valerie Dela Cruz Apr 2026

When asked if she ever feels tired or forgotten, Beanne pauses. “Sometimes,” she admits. “But then I remember: change doesn’t need a spotlight. It just needs someone who refuses to stop when everyone else looks away.” Beanne Valerie Dela Cruz may never appear on magazine covers or give TED Talks. But in the crowded, noisy landscape of those who talk about helping others, she stands out by simply doing the work—no fanfare, no shortcuts, no excuses.

She is not waiting for permission. She is not waiting for funding. She is not waiting for the perfect moment.

She doesn’t draw a salary. She lives with her grandmother and supports herself with freelance bookkeeping work late at night. Beanne Valerie Dela Cruz

“Trust isn’t given,” she says. “It’s earned by washing your own tables, sweeping your own floors, and admitting when you’re wrong.” A typical Tuesday for Beanne starts at 5:30 AM, checking messages from volunteer coordinators on an old smartphone with a cracked screen. By 8 AM, she’s in Barangay San Roque, helping a 15-year-old boy practice reading. By noon, she’s meeting with a local hardware store to donate roofing materials for a learning shed. By 4 PM, she’s teaching a basic accounting workshop to 20 teens using a chalkboard and marbles as counters.

And that, perhaps, is the most powerful feature of all. If you’d like to support Sulong Kabataan or volunteer, contact the organization through its community bulletin board at Barangay Hall, San Miguel, Bulacan, or follow its Facebook page (@SulongKabataanPH). When asked if she ever feels tired or

Beanne’s response was characteristically unglamorous: she showed up every single day. She sat in on barangay meetings for months, listened to complaints, and adjusted her approach. She printed flyers in the local dialect. She asked mothers what hours worked best for them.

At 28, Beanne isn’t a household name—not yet. But in the communities she touches, from the bustling streets of Manila to the rural classrooms of Pampanga, she’s already a legend in the making. Growing up as the eldest of three siblings in a modest home in Bulacan, Beanne learned early that resources were limited but resourcefulness was not. Her mother worked as a seamstress; her father was a jeepney driver. Money was tight, but the family’s dining table was always open to neighbors in need. It just needs someone who refuses to stop

She’s already there, at a makeshift desk under a mango tree, teaching a child to read one syllable at a time.



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