The spirit of sisterhood and service takes center stage as The Rebelles PH, an all-female riding group, extends their mission beyond the open road. Known for their dedication to safe riding and empowerment, the group recently traded their helmets for aprons to support the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) “Walang Gutom Kitchen.” This initiative marks a significant milestone for the organization, proving that their bond as riders is matched only by their commitment to uplifting the community.
By participating in this volunteer activity, The Rebelles PH highlighted the importance of creating a safe and structured environment for service. The experience provided members with a unique opportunity to interact with “clients”—ranging from the homeless to local laborers—with a philosophy of non-discrimination and respect. This shift from leisure riding to community charity reflects the group’s evolving identity as a socially conscious collective that values both the thrill of the journey and the impact they leave behind.
The Rebelles PH continues to balance their passion for two wheels with a growing portfolio of charitable works. From requiring rigorous safety training for all members to organizing overnight campaigns for a cause, the group is redefining what it means to be a rider. Their involvement in the Walang Gutom Kitchen is just one chapter in their ongoing story of helping each other out and serving the Filipino people, ensuring that wherever they ride, they bring hope and support to those who need it most.
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