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  RAINBIRD PHILIPPINES Sandawa, Davao City 8000   Makeshift Classroom Building   Project Name: Makeshift Classroom Building Project Location: Angeles Elementary School, Angeles, Lapaz, Agusan Del Sur   We all know that classroom shortage is one of the problems in Public school today, especially in the provinces. The Rainbird Philippines initiated a project called RAINBIRD...

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The Perk of PERC: Protect the Plane Environmental cleanliness begins with each individual desire to be clean. – Lailah Gifty Akita It seems that these days all we hear about is the tragic impact our actions are having on planet earth. With billions of tons of waste filling our oceans, millions of people experiencing hunger...

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Balik Sigla, Balik Eskwela Project   Balik Sigla, Balik Eskwela Project was launched in Paete, Laguna during the opening of the school year last August, 2021. It aimed to motivate students in the poorest of the poor communities to continue education despite pandemic and poverty. Katoto Project initially prepared a hundred pieces of school kits,...

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YOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT: A COASTAL CLEANUP DRIVE   Since many of us would notice that our options are limited due to COVID constraints, there are still certain clean-up initiatives in which we can participate. This form of intervention has the potential to improve the environment. As we already know, constant environmental stewardship will assist in...

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Regional Youth Leaders for Peace Summit (RYLPS) – Campfire   Camp Facilitators, Initiators, and Resources Elites or CAMPFIRE, an event-management federation composed of youth leaders-volunteers from different youth organizations, have been conducting city-wide capacity-buildings, technical skills training, and youth development programs since 2017. One of its annual advocacy programs is the Youth Leaders for Peace Summit...

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Sustainability: A present to the Future As we continue to advocate to free women from sexism, LGBTQIA+ from homophobia, the poor from poverty, and war-stricken communities from the threats and vestiges of war and terrorism; these issues remain to be fully addressed. The regularity of challenges in the lives of people shows that the traditionally...

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Youth dynamism: History in the modern times Our historical past remains untouchable and distant to the many young people who seem more attached to the modernity of the present times. With the continuing dominance of technology, history to other young people is likened to a piece of book, with tanning pages on a century-old shelf...

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Harnessing the potentials of Youth in an adult-led world Considering the dynamism of the modern world. The ways of the old may no longer be as effective as it used to when it comes to management, leadership, and organization. Young people have adopted a new culture with unique values and codes of conduct. Their stance and...

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The Youth Reigniting Volunteerism To Franz Reimart Averion, President and CEO of the National Youth Volunteer Coalition or NYVC, their organization’s impact is giving rise into “a commitment that [they] will also create a positive impact with their respective communities” after they have equipped and guided young people and have elevated their level of awareness...

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SIKA: “Inspiring Ilocano Youth Volunteerism”   Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan, Makabayan (For God, People, Nature, and Country)– these are words known to us, Filipinos, as the national motto. But these words assume a deeper meaning because they also bespeak the core values that the Sirib Ilokano Kabataan Association (SIKA) envision every Filipino youth to be. Established...