Saturday, 30 May 2009

EB-FILCOM's President Message After The Mayor's Reception

To: All
The Mayor's Reception at the Clarendon Docks yesterday was a
successful event attended to by nearly 70 Filipinos from various areas
of N. Ireland. It was a good opportunity for the only Filipino
community organized, that is, US under the Belfast City Council to get
recognition and of course, our plaque which I share with everyone. We
also welcome the event as an eye-opener on how we should conduct
ourselves as guests and participants who are being honoured by the
Lord Mayor himself. The Lord Mayor passed by my direction to inform
that he is leaving the venue silently as the next event is due in the
same venue few minutes from then but was delighted of the turn out.
I, as the president am delighted that although we have just started
nearly two months now, have been appropriately recognized and it is a
proof that we are heading the right direction. At most, I would like
us to be autonomous in our decision-making as proof of our identity
with a mind that the networks surrounding us are support for us and
NOT our only source of identity and driving force for success. We take
cognizance of their willingness to help but let us not forget, we are
deemed better community if we have a say to our own affairs. When we
are not acting like puppets or willing puppets, we earn respect
because the wider community will see and take us as partners in action
not focus of their action. It is a different story when we give help
to get nothing back than recycle the act of helping as a campaign cry
to achieve a level of status because the very persons we have helped
are deserving of dignity and confidentiality to move on. Any act of
achievement is deserved and should be a pride to all but when they are
inflammatory in description like no one else is deserving of it or has
not thread the same path, it becomes derogatory.
I encourage one and all to be more active and be supportive of our
community efforts so we can continue to evolve into a better
community.
Best of wishes!
Katrina

EB-FILCOM's President Speech for The Mayor's Reception

SPEECH FOR THE MAYOR’S RECEPTION ON 20TH MAY


The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Tom Hartley, ladies and gentlemen, a pleasant afternoon!

It is indeed a pleasure and an honour that the leadership of the Belfast City Council has found it proper to acknowledge the contributions the Filipinos have made to Belfast City.

There are more than 100,000 Filipinos in the United Kingdom of which, 60% are professionals, 5 to 10% second generation Filipinos and 10% are in the domestic services. Out of these figures, only 5% of the total Filipino population is in Northern Ireland which is around 4,000 Filipinos. Almost half of this figure is based within the Belfast Area working in a variety of sectors, ranging from ICT, aviation, hospitality and healthcare sector. Filipino engineers and information technology experts have been recruited in significant numbers over the past five years, about two hundred of these engineers have been working in the aeronautical and avionics companies in the servicing and maintenance departments as well as in the communications industry.

For the Filipinos, it has been a very welcoming atmosphere to be working and living in Belfast. Others have already considered it their second home country. This trend is of course a two way approach ==the warm welcome of the Belfast residents and locals and the Filipinos’ pursuit of career opportunities coupled with the flexible approach of Filipinos to adapting to the way of life in Belfast including the weather, accents and lingoes.

The presence of the Filipinos in Northern Ireland has been noted since the 70’s and we are glad that the local authorities in an effort to create a very pro-active community have come up with different programmes to provide cultural communities the opportunities to take active participation in events that will allow them to integrate better and share their culture’s heritage to the wider communities whereby a tolerant society can be nurtured.

Events like these is indeed an honour because we can see and feel the sincerity of the government in welcoming us and its interest to continue working with us. It is also our obligation to continue to be ambassadors of our country to further strengthen our nation’s diplomatic, economic and political relations.

Again, a pleasant afternoon and thank you at mabuhay po tayong lahat !


Katrina Albarico
President
East Belfast Filcom