Stacey’s Advocacy
Stacey is a staunch advocate of mental health and climate action. Besides those advocacies, she’s been a proponent of prison reform program (at the young age of 14) which her late grandmother founded in 2011.
The Daisy Legacy Ministry (CIW)
Stacey has been doing prison ministry for years at the CIW (Correctional Institution for Women) Prison in Mandaluyong City. This was a legacy initiated by Stacey’s grandmother, Ms. Daisy Gabriel, who introduced Stacey to such noble advocacy at a young age of 14. This prison ministry is about accepting and caring for the so-called “outcasts of the society”.
Since her grandma’s passing, Stacey has fully embraced the responsibility of carrying on with this altruistic legacy as a life-long promise. To pay homage to her late grandma, she named the prison ministry as DAISY LEGACY MINISTRY.
Stacey Gabriel
Transformational Leader & Advocate of Prison Ministry
Championing Hope, Dignity, and Second Chances
At the core of DAISY LEGACY MINISTRY lies a profound commitment to acceptance, inclusivity, and hope. It aims to create a world where every prisoner is treated with dignity and respect.
This advocacy champions the belief that everyone deserves second chances and there’s hope in holistic transformations and a better life after incarceration awaits.
Activities
It involves paying regular visits to the institution with activities such as:
Feeding program
Providing nutritious meals to inmates, addressing immediate physical needs while symbolizing care and compassion for their well-being.
Offering prayers and counseling
Offering spiritual guidance and emotional support through prayer sessions and counseling, addressing the inner struggles and providing avenues for reflection and growth.
Spreading hope
Engaging in conversations, sharing stories of redemption, and offering encouragement to inspire hope for a better future beyond incarceration.
Stacey Daniella Gabriel
Miss Universe Philippines 2024 – Cainta, Rizal