Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Healthy Teeth Campaign & Feeding Program - 5th Year (Salvacion Elem. School)


"Healthy Teeth Campaign" will target youngsters through a literacy campaign utilizing outreach through community and school visits. The campaign provides a pair of toothbrush and toothpastes to drive awareness for critical stages of pediatric oral health care. 






            Keep Hope Alive’s Foundation Feeding Program provides a healthy and nutritious meal to students after class is in session.   The food is administered in the school and is sourced locally or regionally.   Students bring their own cups or bowls for their meal.  In addition to providing rice for their children's meals, volunteer to manage the program, build and maintain the kitchen, prepare and distribute the meals,
         The Feeding Program is very popular and loved by students, parents and teachers.  In our pilot school, Salvacion Elementary School, the food is so delicious that students wait for second helpings and make sure that there are no leftovers!
The Feeding Program improves:
1)   Student attendance and retention
2)   Student health and nutrition
3)   Classroom attention and test scores
4)   Parent involvement









Tuesday, January 29, 2013

GO! Make a Difference.


        It is ironic how people of different interests and fields are able to meet and unite together for the same cause.


           January 3, 2013 was definitely not a typical day for me. Waking up early and waiting for the wonderful day ahead of me just made me even more excited. It was a day full of love and compassion. Something that I rarely encounter in my everyday life. This day has been marked wonderfully and I’m glad that once again together with Foursquare Youth volunteers, we became an instrument of God to be of service to others through Feeding Program & Healthy Teeth Campaign organized by Keep Hope Alive Volunteer’s Foundation and Vogs Privado.

         We overcame several uphill roads and the hard ones required our efforts by clinging and jumping at the rear part of our feet. It was a long walk from the Sitio Matucao to the Quinomay Mangyan Community. No matter how calm or angry the weather is, the place is always winding. It seemed to be an endless walk. Let me tell you that transporting the goods have not been easy. We took the chance of resting on flat surfaces that we saw along the trail. The long walk was exhausting but the environment seemed to soothe our weary bodies. The soothing noise of a river added to our excitement. It was 5:45 PM when we finally reached community. It was almost dark and figures of kids and Mangyan residents were all over the place.






          Early next day, January 4, 2013 was indeed very heartwarming for me and for the rest of us who were there. Everyone recharged with snacks and steal a few Zzzs. The community was very remote so it’s a bit hard to prepare the food. And the cooking process is very much manual: the fire setting, the boiling process, and all. We thank our cooks (Pas Janice, Siara & Ate Elaine) whom beyond our stressful yesterday were able to cook the food properly ;). Despite the tiring preparation, it paid off upon seeing the overwhelming reception of residents. The children were very eager to see what we had prepared for them.  We delivered the macaroni soup to the kids while others were preparing the brushes and toothpastes for Healthy Teeth education. We chit chatted with some kids and interviewed them. Some were quite shy but the others were very fun. Bonding with those children in Quinomay Mangyan Community made me appreciate things around me, especially God's countless blessings that I did not pay much attention to before. The fulfillment I had when I looked upon their happy faces was exhilarating. It was very fulfilling that in our own simple ways; we were able to help and made the children feel that some people care for them through a feeding activity. Even though it only lasted for a day, the laughter we shared would always remain in my heart. It was neither the food nor the toothbrush we gave that made the outreach memorable but the smiles in every child's face which made it more valuable.






             It’s not the first time for me to do this kind of thing and the feeling is just so priceless. Do you ever get that feeling of pride because you are considered as a blessing to other people? Just by being there and feeding the kids made me realize what kind of impact I myself had given them. I love the fact that God sent us to them to bring forth happiness and be a blessing. Whenever one of them thanks us for the simple food and toothbrush we brought them, I felt a hundred times gratified. Even my friends and fellow volunteers felt their sincerity and, with joy in their eyes, realized that this Feeding Program & Healthy Teeth Campaign is more than just a community outreach for us. It is a self-entitled volunteerism to share the love of Christ and cheer others. It just feels so refreshing to see those Mangyan kids happy with such little things in life. I mean, I’ve been there and I will do anything worth it to feel that such thing again. You’re only a kid once, cherish it.





             For my fellow youth volunteers, we may not be the kindest persons in the world but we have a heart kind enough to share the simple things that we’re lucky that we have. No matter how simple the ways and how small the amount, it is the willingness and joyfulness to share that counts. Through this simple activity, we were able to convey the message to the children and to their parents that if they strive harder in life, there will be more people who will be willing to help them.So guys, if you have any doubts of volunteering for a cause, then do it, not for the sake of being with friends or just forced to, but to be compassionate for others. I guarantee, you will feel the same feeling as mine.

            Praise God for moments like this! I hope we’d be able to do another one again and again to continue  spreading His grace and reach out more to other helpless people. LET’S GO and MAKE A DIFFERENCE :)


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We have a great need for sponsors for our Healthy Teeth Campaign and Feeding Programs

Can you help us?

As a Sponsor, you will become part of a group whose combined efforts make it possible for our volunteers, to share the blessings, teach the Word of God and feed the children. For inquiries and questions about Sponsorship and Donating, just contact one of the Core team members through Facebook account.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Servant or Leader?



“Servant Leaders bring in the best talent in the business in order to accomplish their goal, even when that means they may be upstaged.” (russcanto)

As humans, we naturally organize people into two categories: servants and masters, or leaders and followers. But there is a third category that Jesus asks us to participate in… many knows it as the “servant leader”.
I’ve had small bits of leadership during my life, and this is never something that I’ve thought deeply about. Servant leading? Yeah, okay, totally. I’ve heard that term since I was a kid, in Sunday school and on mission trips.
But in the recent future I’ve suddenly begun to have real leadership positions… I have people working under me, and I have to lead WELL… and I’m glad that there is a learning curve, because I have a lot of work to do! I like to lead, but I’m not always necessarily GOOD at leading, I’ve found.
And then today I stumble upon John 13. (Well it wasn’t too much of a stumble, really - since I’m reading through John)
This is the chapter of the Bible where Jesus washes his disciples’ feet. Wow. It’s kind of crazy. He is the leader of ALL, and yet he’s stooping to do something dirty and menial, but he’s doing it FOR THEM. He isn’t too much of a leader to serve. Because the right kind of leader is one who serves. Yes, a leader is needed to stand up and give instructions and organize and hold people to deadlines and all that… but there’s also this part of being a leader - a very important part - that included being willing to SERVE those who are following you. To be willing to do their jobs, or even jobs below what they do, in order to help them or care for them.
I think the idea of a servant leader is nice and idealistic, but it’s not often seen. Sure, there is the perfect model that Christ gave us, but where else do we see this being carried out?
The modern business world often promotes an, “ahead at any/all costs” mentality. The modern world of church leadership often values flash, numbers, and giving rather than substance, service, and sacrifice. Don’t even get me started on the modeling that occurs within Hollywood and those of fame and status.
When you become a leader, you get a whole lot more responsibility. You become partially responsible for those who are following you, or working for you. It’s easy to just get caught up with finishing your task, and forget about serving those you are working with. (Courtesy: Natalie of http://coffeetimewithgod.tumblr.com/)
And I’m determined to learn how to NOT do that. Like Jesus.


Whenever we have an opportunity or responsibility to influence the thinking, behavior, or development of others, the first choice we are called to make is whether to see the moment through the eyes of self-interest or for the benefit of those we are leading.”
—           Ken Blanchard

Thursday, July 5, 2012

KHA COMMUNITY LIBRARY Project


          The KHA Community Library is a collaborative effort of Keep Hope Alive Youth Volunteers Organization, Salvacion Elementary School teachers, Barangay Officials, concerned citizens and local community people to design, build, and equip a public library open to a high-poverty neighborhoods/communities with low academic achievement in Maliwanag, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro. This library will include new books, and other reading and instructional materials, a “Parenting Corner” for parents/guardian to visit the library, informal reading areas, Mangyan resource corner and separate areas for study and research, instruction, and group discussion. This will benefit the students and learners from the neighboring communities and public schools. 
         The community library project and its partners hope that a fun, safe and enlightening space in this project will contribute to a child’s love of books and will help them to develop critical reading and thinking skills. More so, the dream of the project stakeholders is that these spaces will engage the entire family and community more directly in the schools' learning effort through partnerships with extracurricular and educational programs.




I.             The goals of the Library Project are:

  • Create uniquely designed library for elementary and high school pupils, Mangyan learners, as well as local community people that include new book collections and instructional materials
  • Strengthen/instill the love of children in reading and support each school's curriculum and serve as the educational heart of the school and community
  • Design a practical and replicable model of community-based educational sustainability resources for other public schools in the area.
  • The project is an all-volunteer effort, and 100% of the book donations being raised will be spent on the revitalization of the library.
  • The renovations of the first Library room will be completed by March 2015. The remaining two  rooms will be completed by the end of school year 2015-2016.



II.            The Site: Salvacion Elementary School – Maliwanag, Mansalay Oriental Mindoro




Salvacion Elementary School - Brgy. Maliwanag, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro


The Official site of the Library Project

III.           Materials Needed

We need books and other reading/reference Materials. This project couldn’t exist without your donations 

Books We Need:
  • Dictionaries(English-Tagalog)
  • Encyclopedia
  • ESL study guides
  • Story books
  • Leaflets/Maps
  • Atlas
  • Preparatory/Kindergarten textbooks
  • Elementary textbooks
  • High school textbooks (all subjects)
  • College textbooks (intro level)
  • Philippine and World history and fiction
  • Laboratory/Science Materials
  • Other reference/reading materials





We are happy to receive shipments of donated books.

c/o Elcana Gamol
School Principal
Salvacion Elementary School 
Maliwanag, Mansalay
Oriental Mindoro, Philippines, 5213



Or contact:

Shernan Gamol
+639494743512
sfgamol@yahoo.com.ph

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

My Birthday Wish



I am turning a year older tomorrow, and I always get asked what I want for my birthday and I am epically awful at thinking of material things I want.  It’s time to put material things aside and remember those who paved the way for me. Every year I know what I want — I want to be able to make an impact to the lives of my adopted kids in my community (Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro). I usually do this every year since 2008. I know it’s not everyday that you get to help people around you and not everyone has the heart and passion to reach out to those who are in need. 
For those who don’t know, I started a charity works and a volunteer’s organization (Keep Hope Alive) in 2008, a lifetime commitment for queer children who experience poverty, hunger and depression. I firmly believe that to bring change to our world we need to keep as many queer and questioning and amazing young people in this world as possible before anything else we do matters, and Keep Hope Alive helps me do that. Every act of involvement says you believe in the idea of making the world a better place. Children will not remember you for the material things you provided, but for the feeling that you cherished them. I admire those people who do and pray for the hearts of those who don’t that someday their hearts will be touched and be able to share their blessings.
I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and it’s really the thing that will make me most happy second to serving God and family. In giving, I believe nothing is too little, no matter how small. Napakasarap sa feeling na nakakapagpasaya at nakakatulong ka sa mga tao lalo na sa mga musmos sa paligid mo. Ako aaminin kong wala akong pakialam sa mga batang palaboy-laboy lamang sa lansangan nung bata pa ako, dahil unang-una hindi ko naman sila kaano-ano. Pero nung nakita ko kung gaano sila kasaya sa ginagawa kong pagtulong, narealize ko na lahat ng tao sa mundong ito ay dapat pangalagaan ang isa’t isa sapagkat tayo’y mga nilikha ng diyos na may kaakibat na responsibilidad para magserve. Lalo na kapag nakaka-angat ka or kaya blessed ka with good job and family na di nararanasan ng mga batang ito. I know money is hard, and charity can be very personal, but God’s provision is immeasurable.
I’m very excited for my birthday tomorrow. Another wish will come to pass. I’m excited to see more children to be fed and be inspired with the feeding and healthy teeth program we prepared. To all the people, friends and my family who helped and supported me with this passion and advocacy, thank you is not enough. Let God deal with your good deeds. To some people just reading this and knowing and respecting that this is something I care about means a lot to me. J



Playing with the kids. These kids loved to be cuddled. As soon as their done with handwashing they ran towards me and asked me to carry them on our back. (piggy back ride)