A purposeful open house experience led by New Moon PH in collaboration with Hiraya Pilipina gathered a diverse community of women, creatives, and changemakers at an intimate venue, featuring inspiring personalities such as Jonah Sison Ramos and Cleo Loque in a shared celebration of vision, empowerment, and meaningful connection.

The experience unfolded with a quiet sense of intention—one that felt immediately different from the usual social gatherings. Instead of overwhelming energy or rigid programming, the atmosphere leaned into calm openness. Conversations began not with formal introductions, but with curiosity. Every interaction felt grounded, as if the space itself encouraged honesty and presence.
Careful thought was evident in how the environment was designed. The setting was not simply curated for aesthetics but for connection. It invited movement, conversation, and reflection all at once. Attendees were not confined to a program, they were free to explore the space, engage at their own pace, and discover conversations that resonated with their personal journeys.

As the gathering progressed, a clear theme began to emerge. This was not just an event—it was a shared experience built on alignment. Women from different industries and backgrounds found common ground in their aspirations, challenges, and goals. Discussions moved seamlessly from personal growth to professional vision, from self-expression to collective impact. Each exchange added depth to the overall experience, creating a sense of unity without erasing individuality.
The presence of Jonah Sison Ramos and Cleo Loque further elevated the energy of the space. Their participation reflected authenticity rather than hierarchy. Instead of being positioned as distant figures, they engaged naturally within the community, sharing insights, listening to stories, and contributing to the same conversations as everyone else. This approach reinforced the event’s core message: empowerment is not about status, but about shared growth and genuine connection.

One of the most striking aspects of the open house experience was how it encouraged reflection. Without needing structured sessions, the environment itself prompted introspection. Conversations often turned inward, leading to moments of clarity about purpose, direction, and identity. It turned into a place where people could not only meet each other but also reconnect with themselves.
At the heart of the collaboration between New Moon PH and Hiraya Pilipina was a shared commitment to creating spaces that feel safe, intentional, and empowering. This vision was evident in every detail, from the way conversations were naturally facilitated to the diversity of voices present in the room. The event showcased that when women gather authentically, they not only connect but also build, uplift, and inspire.
As the experience drew to a close, the impact lingered. Connections extended beyond the event itself, with conversations continuing and ideas evolving into potential collaborations. Everyone understood that the event’s impact extended beyond its confines.
More than a gathering, the open house experience stood as a reflection of what community can look like when it is built with intention. It highlighted the importance of creating environments where women feel supported not just in their successes but also in their growth, their uncertainties, and their evolving journeys.

Through initiatives like this, New Moon PH and Hiraya Pilipina continue to redefine what it means to create space—not just physically, but emotionally and socially. In doing so, they are not only bringing people together but also shaping a community where vision is nurtured, voices are amplified, and empowerment becomes a shared experience. (with reports from Shania Haluber)

