How We Got Our Name?
The very essence of Baca Sa(e)gunda All-Embracing (YIC - Why I Care), is intricately tied to its name, a beacon of hope derived from profound biblical foundations. The term "Baca" is of Hebrew origin, translating to the "valley of tears." It's a poignant reminder of the hardships and trials that countless individuals face daily. However, our name, much like our mission, does not dwell in the sorrow but seeks to uplift and inspire.
The inspiration for Baca Sa(e)gunda is deeply rooted in Psalm 30:5: "weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." This verse encapsulates our organization's driving principle: while pain and hardship might be momentary, a dawn of hope and joy always awaits. Baca Sa(e)gunda endeavors to be that morning light, a manifestation of joy, bringing solace and support to those trapped in their night of struggles.
The conception of our organization was not a mere happenstance but arose from our founder's profound love for humanity. Their passion for embracing and uplifting people from all walks of life served as the cornerstone for Baca Sa(e)gunda. The vision was clear: to stand by those in their valleys of tears and guide them towards the joy that a new day promises.
Further shaping our ethos is the principle derived from Isaiah 43: 16-21, emphasizing the act of "making a way where there is no way." It serves as a testament to our relentless pursuit to create paths of opportunity, support, and love for those who feel lost or trapped in their circumstances.
Baca Sa(e)gunda is not merely a name. It's our commitment, our promise, and our guiding light, ensuring that every individual finds their morning of joy after a night of tears.