Sunday, May 18, 2008

David & Leonidas Ebio - Notable Bacongnons


2004 BCSAAI Achievement Awardees for Entrepreneurship

The 2004 BCSAAI Achievement for Entrepreneurship was awarded to a couple who made use of their poverty as their springboard to attain their goal which is to give their children higher education and to alleviate themselves from their poor living condition.

The husband & the wife are both alumni of Bacon Central School, the man from class 1946 and the lady from class 1949. Both of them did not finish a collegiate course, the man having only reached up to third year High School at the Sorsogon School of Arts & Trades and the lady reached first year college at the Annunciation College of Bacon.

They were blessed with four children all of whom are alumni of Bacon Central School, Jameson, the eldest belongs to batch ’68, Josephine with batch ’71, David Jr. with batch’76 and Salvacion belongs to batch ’83.

When the couple started their family, Leonidas, the wife, did dressmaking, home industries like abaca braiding and basket weaving and sometimes laundrying just to augment family the family income. David, the husband worked in a gasoline station of the late ex- Mayor Elias Garcia for several years.

As their children grew, the couple realized that with their meager income they needed an extra source of income, if they were to send their children to higher education. They decided to start a food business with a small eatery in the Bacon Public Market way back in 1968.

With sheer guts, hard work, very minimal capitalization and combined efforts of David and Leonidas, they were able to sustain their children’s education through their small food business. Their children Jameson, is now a draftsman working with the City Engineer’s Office in the City of Sorsogon, Josephine is now a secondary School teacher at the Sorsogon National High School, David Jr. is a bookkeeper in a ranch in Isabela and Salvacion is the Local Civil Registrar in the City of Sorsogon.

The food business they established, although only a modest eatery is however stable up to this day. It was poverty that made the couple and their children stronger, creative, resolute, compassionate…in short we can say that they are high achievers.

The couple has this advice to give to other parents. “Never underestimate poverty.” A fitting advice from the couple who lived by the motto: “Poverty is not a stumbling block but a stepping stone to one’s success.”

By Lorna N. Figueroa

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Proverbs 23:20-21

Don't drink too much wine
or eat too much food.

Those who drink and eat too much become poor.
They sleep too much and end up wearing rags.

Anonymous said...

May I add, Proverbs 20:13

If you love sleep, you will be poor.
If you stay awake, you will have plenty of food.

Anonymous said...

Good piece. I'd like to visit their eatery. Is it still open?

Anonymous said...

what's the relation of the comments about sleeping and the Ebios?

Anonymous said...

A great achievement by the Ebio family. Worthy of the Alumni Award.

Anonymous said...

To New Yorker:

Baad dae nagpara katurog an mga Ebio kaya gayod nag asenso.

Yeah, there's a relation.

Makinaturog, hugakon.

Anonymous said...

An achievement in the magnitude of the Ebios' rise from poverty happened definitely due to many factors such as high intelligence, industry, luck and surely prayers.

It is a given, and needless to say that there was not too much sleep in their early struggle.

El Muralla said...

"Ang natutulog sa pansitan,
Madalas, napag-iiwanan."

I wonder if they have pansit there in their eatery. Miki/bihon?

El Muralla said...

"Unless a man undertakes more than he possibly can do, he will never do all that he can."
- Henry Drummond

"Far better is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, eventhough checkered by failure...than to rank with those poor spirits, who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
- Theodore Roosevelt

My congratulations to Ebio couple! You're such an inspiration to fellow Bacongnons!

Anonymous said...

Truly, if there is a will, there's a way. An admirable example from the Ebios!
How many Bacongnons take the easy way including wanton disregard for dignity and the acceptance of whimsical, pretentious social status just to be excluded from the group of humble circumstances?
Character & Industry 101 from the Ebios with no research assigned, just attendance,honesty and sincerity required--how about that,eh?

Anonymous said...

nkakaon p ako dati kan luto ni Tiya Idas..nagluto-luto pano sya sa may balay ninda..duman n lng sya nag titinda..kaya lng dai k arm kng bukas pa hangang ngunyan..dai ko hunaon na ang pigkakaunan k dati ay may saro palan na mgayunun na isturya sa buhay..

Tiya Idas, Tiyo David...miss k na pansit... =)

Anonymous said...

Great comment by Thoughts:

"How many Bacongnons take the easy way including a wanton disregard for dignity and the acceptance of whimsical, pretentious social status just to be excluded from the group of humble circumstances?"

Anonymous said...

To El Muralla:

Hello. I like your T.Roosevelt’s quotation; I’ll use it on our header.
I wish I know you.
Thanks

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