In a heartwarming celebration of friendship that knows no boundaries, the Municipality of Moalboal expresses its profound gratitude to four generous souls from South Korea—Rev. Cha Poong, a devoted Catholic priest; Lee Sun‑jin; Choi Yong‑sik; and Shin Sun Kyo—whose thoughtful donation of musical instruments to Moalboal National High School has struck a chord of harmony and compassion between two nations.
Guided by the belief that music can awaken the soul and nurture young dreams, their donation—flutes, saxophones, a trumpet, a clarinet, and an alto recorder—arrived in Moalboal through the caring coordination of the Local Customs and the Local Government Unit, ensuring every instrument reached the hands of students eager to learn and play. For many of these youth, especially in public schools, such opportunities are rare, yet deeply transformative. Each note they will soon play will carry not only melody, but the echo of kindness and hope shared by friends from afar.
Mayor Inocentes Cabaron and the entire Municipal Government celebrate this gesture as a radiant symbol of “Charlie’s kindness”—the spirit of generosity that uplifts not only an individual, but an entire community. Through this act, Moalboal’s students are reminded that their music has the power to transcend borders, tell stories, and connect hearts across cultures.
The Municipality pledges to honor this legacy by nurturing the talents of its young musicians and ensuring that these instruments become vessels of inspiration for generations to come. May every harmony they create resound as a testament that compassion unites people beyond language, distance, and race—and that when kindness takes center stage, the whole world sings in one beautiful tune.
