00:00A few pages of life were changed because of the book on land in Makati City that was started in the year 2000.
00:08It opened an opportunity for them to share their knowledge with their fellowmen.
00:14That's what Katrina Son is talking about.
00:20The book on land of Hernando Guanlao in Barangay La Paz, Makati City,
00:29opened 24 hours for those who are willing to read.
00:34She shares all her books for free in what she calls Reading Club 2000.
00:40It started with 50 books that she found in her house.
00:44Now, it's 1,000 books.
00:46A lot of knowledge is needed until the end of our country.
00:54There's a lack of knowledge in writing.
00:57200 books are lost here every day.
01:01200 happy people.
01:07Digital is the time and there's a lot of knowledge that can be obtained online.
01:12For Ma'am, the knowledge from each page of the book she opened is different.
01:18In order to obtain more knowledge, she has a book van that travels for reading activities in different places.
01:27There's also an e-trike when she goes around and gives books for free.
01:31Giving books for free is a service or help to our fellowmen who are led by different generations.
01:40Ma'am's addiction is also inspired by others, like Rika Acebuche, a Samaritan.
01:47Ma'am brings her books for free to her province so that her fellowmen can also read.
01:56We don't have a reading center in our school.
02:00That's why I want to have one.
02:02I loved books when I was in high school.
02:05Their mission to help fellowmen and share the importance of reading is really one for the books.
02:12For GMA Integrated News, Katrina Son.
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