Kapuso star Maine Mendoza seems to be following the footsteps of photographer Brandon Standon as she recently started her own project titled “Humans of Barangay”.
Maine Mendoza
Standon is renowned for his Facebook page “Humans of New York” which mostly depict real people from all walks of life, with different heart-breaking stories.
Mendoza can be usually seen on streets as she is one of the hosts of the Eat Bulaga’s noontime show’s daily segment “Juan for All Sugod Bahay”.
The actress-host said that her exposure to different kinds of people is what urged her to start her “Humans of Barangay” project. Her project serves as her way of telling their stories and inspiring others.
Mendoza wrote on Twitter: “Every person has their own story to tell. That includes times of adversity that are filled with lessons, motivation and inspiration.”
“Considering myself fortunate for being in Eat Bulaga’s Juan For All segment and having the opportunity to visit different barangays around the country, I would like to take this chance to collect stories from people I come across on every single day,” she added.
Mendoza launched her project's Facebook page sharing the stories of the three people closest to her featuring her co-stars Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros.
Meanwhile, the fourth post featured her two friends sharing experiences on about their sexuality as well as on how they overcome discrimination.
The "Humans of Barangay" Facebook page has attracted over 17,000 likes since its conception.