IN the bustling metropolis of Manila, a green revolution takes flight. The 2nd Stanley K. Ng (SKN) Outreach Program "EnviAviate," became a beacon of hope and innovation, intertwining the celebration of Captain Stanley Ng's birthday with a powerful mission — to sow the seeds of sustainability in the hearts of the underprivileged youth through urban farming and to chart a course towards low carbon aviation at Bonifacio Global Center Urban Farmers Community.

The event was not just a program, but a symphony of support, orchestrated by his friend and advocacy partner who is a titan in the field. Science Diplomat Glenn Banaguas—a United Nations laureate whose name is synonymous with climate action, lent his voice to the cause.

Children are given the oportunity to make a change for a better sustainable environment at the 2nd Stanley K. Ng (SKN) Outreach Program ‘EnviAviate.’ CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Children are given the oportunity to make a change for a better sustainable environment at the 2nd Stanley K. Ng (SKN) Outreach Program ‘EnviAviate.’ CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Consul Beatrice Ang — a director at Philtrust — also joined the ensemble, playing a pivotal role in harmonizing efforts towards environmental education and action.

Under the canopy of Manila's skyline, children discovered the rhythm of urban farming. They delved into the earth planting not just seeds, but dreams of a future where food security and climate resilience go hand in hand. This initiative is a testament to the belief that every child can be an agent of change, transforming their concrete jungles into lush, edible landscapes.

"EnviAviate" also cast a spotlight on the skies, advocating for a shift to low carbon aviation. It's a call to the industry to rise and embrace sustainable practices, ensuring that our blue skies remain clear for generations to soar through.

Ng, a visionary in the field, shared his insights: "As we take to the skies, let us not forget the ground we share. Low carbon aviation is not just a choice, but a commitment to our planet's future. It is our responsibility to ensure that the beauty of flight does not come at the expense of the Earth's health. Let us be the pioneers who lead the way in harmonizing our dreams of flight with the rhythms of nature."

Sci. Dpl. Glenn Banaguas echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the leadership role of the youth:"Our youth leaders are not just inheritors of our planet; they are the architects of its future. Their fresh perspectives and unyielding determination are vital in crafting innovative solutions to climate change. As movers and shakers in climate action, they hold the power to inspire and enact the transformative changes necessary to safeguard our world for generations to come."

The commemoration of Ng's birthday heralded not just another year in his life, but the ascent of a transformative movement. His fervor for our Earth's well-being has sown a legacy that goes beyond mere festivity, instilling a profound dedication to ecological guardianship within the heart of the community.

The SKN Outreach Program embodies the strength found in unity. It serves as a beacon of optimism, propelling endeavors such as "EnviAviate" that inspire, enlighten and uplift communities on their journey to a verdant and sustainable future.