OPERATION BROTHERHOOD is a product of dreams made into
reality by the faith, confidence, and generosity of men of good will.
OPERATION BROTHERHOOD believes that only through the demonstration of good will can we
hope to banish the suspicion and hostility with which neighbor looks upon neighbor in
these insecure times. It believes that only if fear and suspicion can give way to faith
and understanding can any program of social or economic betterment hope to begin and
succeed.
OPERATION BROTHERHOOD has only used the simple maxims that were taught to all of us as
children: to love all men as brothers; to love one's neighbors as oneself; and to do unto
others as one would have others do unto oneself.
If OPERATION BROTHERHOOD has won any success in the eyes of the people it has served, it
has been due to the dedication of its personnel to these principles learned in childhood.
If OPERATION BROTHERHOOD has been able to translate these maxims into reality, it has been
due to the generosity and faith of those who have contributed to its efforts.
The Jaycees of Asia, and particularly those of the Philippines, lent it their support, and
the Junior Chamber International named it their main project for the years 1954 through
1956. Since then, OPERATION BROTHERHOOD has become an independent project sponsored by the
Jaycees in the Philippines and Laos. Support comes from many nations whose citizens make
possible the continuance of this work, and we pay tribute to all our patrons in the free
world, particularly that great friend of Asia, the United States of America.
Today, in particular, we would like to pay homage to the late President Ramon Magsaysay,
for he was one of the very first to whom this project was presented. Warned that it would
be controversial as our own country needed programs of this nature as badly as our
neighbors, it is only fitting that you know his reply. It was this:
"We have been assisted in our hour of need by generous friends. Shall we then deny
our help to our neighbors when they are in need of it? Human misery knows no national
boundaries. By all means, help them. And if there is anything that I and this government
can do to help, please feel free to come to me."
President Magsaysay is dead. But his words shall always live with us.
And we are proud to say that our President who has succeeded him has been as unstinting in
his support of this movement.
We would like to take this occasion also to pay tribute to President Ngo Dinh Diem of
Vietnam, and to the Royal Government of Laos, for the hospitality, kindness and support
that they have given to the members of OPERATION BROTHERHOOD who have been privileged to
serve in their countries, and who have been made to feel not strangers but welcome friends
and brothers. Likewise, we pay tribute to those who have allowed their loved ones to serve
in foreign lands, especially to the parents of our three comrades whose third death
anniversary we observed only four days ago.
There is a tendency today to brand anyone engaged in business and industry as arrogant,
selfish, and rapacious capitalists. Yet it has been the contributions of these men that
have made possible our work, whose assistance has been characterized by true altruism.
They have realized that the main concern of any thriving enterprise is the upliftment of
the spiritual and social welfare of the individual. They, more than any group, recognized
that only through mutual prosperity can progress be achieved.
It is to these men, institutions and governments that we dedicate this Award which your
Foundation has so graciously given to us, and which we accept with deep humility. You, our
patrons and friends, have given to us a great blessing, for you have rekindled in us an
abiding faith in the precept of our childhoodthat of Christian love. By your great
kindness, we have been privileged to lighten in some little way the dreadful burden of
misery that afflicts our part of the world today.
We hope that we have been able to instill in those among whom we have worked our common
message: that they are not alone; that the brotherhood of man transcends national
boundaries.
On behalf of all my co-workers, I thank each and every one of you.