I was amazingly calm that Sunday morning. Given the fact that I had a lot to drink the previous night and I only had a few hours of sleep. I even forgot my only ID with my picture on it. I texted Jojie about this as we were about to exit Susana Heights. She then advised us not to push thru with it anymore since the guards are terribly strict and I might not be allowed to enter without proper ID. Heck, we were there around 9:30am, as planned. Traveling from QC to Muntinlupa is no joke especially for people like us who most often than not prefer to stay at home and sleep until noon. But we committed ourselves to this so we might as well try our luck and go on with it. We kinda got lost but kept looking for the office of the Philippine Jesuit Prison Service (PJPS) and stayed there while waiting for Jojie and Jay.
I found this interesting poster hanging on one of their doors:

The use of superheroes via comic medium is popular these days because they really do grab attention. We’re hoping that this volunteer work can get some much needed attention and support so it can perpetuate its cause which is to help inmates understand themselves better, thereby helping them function well as human beings and preparing them for real life after Munti upon release. So much more grains to sow… I plan to send a letter to the GSIS President and General Manager one of these days as a start.
I think I was lucky that day. With the use of just my photoless credit card, I was granted entry. I got a bit excited but I was controlling every over acting (OA) emotion I had. I simply wanted to blend in the crowd and be regarded as a volunteer. When we were officially within the premises of Bilibid, we were greeted courteously by everyone we passed by. I was stunned by their sense of kindness and respect. Never had I experienced such utter sense of peace and respect “outside”. Then one by one, men would flock us and offer us umbrellas while walking towards their makeshift classroom. I never knew death row people could be so kind. I was really wowed. Too bad, we weren’t allowed to bring anything inside. This photo on the left was taken afterwards outside the Bilibid grounds. Who would’ve thought that this castle-like structure is a maximum-security prison, huh?