Zaragoza National High School MAPEH Club Students Touch Many Hearts Over Reverse Caroling
The reverse caroling activity held by student members of the MAPEH Club at Zaragoza National High School turned into an emotional moment.
Recently, the Facebook page ZNHS MAPEH CLUB shared a video of the students going caroling, but instead of receiving Christmas gifts, they were the ones giving. The post quickly went viral and received many reactions online.
In the video, the students from the ZNHS MAPEH Club in Barangay Concepcion, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija, can be seen going from house to house to sing Christmas songs. Unlike the usual caroling, the students did not expect to receive money or gifts.

Instead, they were the ones who brought small presents, food, and joy to the residents. The post quickly went viral and gained emotional reactions from netizens.
One of the most touching moments happened when the group visited an elderly woman living in a simple home. The students sang while the grandmother quietly watched them. She did not expect that after the song, she would be the one receiving a gift.
Because she had difficulty carrying it, one student helped her. The house stood near the water, with a narrow bamboo bridge leading to it, making the scene even more heartwarming.

As the students walked away, many of them could not hold back their tears. They were deeply affected by the living condition of the elderly woman, especially after noticing that her home had no electricity.
The experience opened their eyes to the struggles faced by many Filipinos, especially during the holiday season.
The residents of Barangay Concepcion expressed their heartfelt thanks to the students for the kindness and warmth they shared.
After the activity, the MAPEH Club visited the school principal to express their gratitude for allowing them to continue the project. The experience taught them the true meaning of Christmas, love, and compassion.
The principal also prepared small gifts for them, ending the day with smiles, gratitude, and full hearts.
The online community expressed their reactions to the post:

