Monday, October 20, 2014

DENVER CITY - Office of Children Affairs (Fellowship Program)


       My area of internship and fellowship is Office of Children Affairs in the City and County of Denver. It is a great privilege for me to be assigned in this office and learned a lot from wonderful and passionate people which is very beneficial to focus programs and policies in the Philippines which is related to Youths and children.

       The vision of the Office of Children's Affairs is to deliver a world class City where all children, youth, and their families have the opportunity to succeed.  The role of the Office of Children's Affairs is to support City agencies, the community and its service providers in achieving three major goals to ensure that:
      - All children have their basic needs met
      - All children are ready for kindergarten
      - All children and youth have the opportunity to succeed academically and professionally.



My internship supervisor
     The Office of Children's Affairs, formerly known as the Mayor's Office for Education and Children, was established in 1995 to advocate for children and youth in the City and County of Denver from birth to young adulthood. The role of the office is work with other city agencies and community partners to increase access, increase participation, and improve the quality of programs and services for all of Denver’s children and youth.  
Reception area
Alicia Boyd - 5 by 5 Program
   Alicia authored and coordinates the 5 by 5 program with their partners in Denver. The 5 By 5 Program, formerly known as The 5 By 5 Project, provides Denver Head Start and Early Head Start children and their families with year-round access and educational opportunities at 15 of Denver’s cultural venues at no cost.  The goals of The 5 By 5 Program are to strengthen families and support school readiness by providing Denver’s young children with at least 5 cultural experiences by the age of 5 to spark their imagination and learning.  

Joey Pace - Youth Development Affairs

Joey Pace - Youth Development Affairs
Joey is the head of Mayor's Youth Commission. He facilitates action plans, teen team summit, mental health first aid training, collaboration with the Denver Public Schools Student Board of Education, service projects, #Helphelp - Express Yourself Event, Safe City Youth Summit -#Helphelps - Suicide: What you can do about it, meeting wtih the Berlin Youth Commission and presenting at Denver Juvenile and Family Justice TASC Project Family Night.
My Office space 
As professional fellows of ACYPL in this office, I have an opportunity to test my interest in a particular area before permanent commitments are made. It develop skills in the application of theory to practical work situations and will provide s the opportunity to aptitude for a particular youth development.
Teachers and school facilitators during the Training for Denver Great Kids Head Start

During the Training for Denver Great Kids Head Start
This event is connected to Denver Great Kids Head Start. It is an award winning program that prepares children to enter kindergarten confidently with the social, physical, emotional, and cognitive skills and competencies necessary for continued school success.

During the Afterschool Arts Programming
Erin Brown - Dept. Supervisor speaking for After school Arts Programming

After school programming for youths ensure that Denver children and youth experience artistic and creative activities, the Office of Children's Affairs (OCA) is sponsoring the Program.The After School Arts Program believes appreciation of the arts is the hallmark of both a complete person and a healthy society. Its mission is to enable children to engage in artistic and cultural activities that otherwise would not be available to them.




Chris Auer - Children's Affairs

Chris is one of the Program coordinators in the Office of Children's Affairs who interacts with the  Denver Preschool Program - Provides tuition credits for all Denver families with preschool children in the last year of preschool before kindergarten and provides quality improvement grants for preschool providers.  According to him, children must be enrolled in a licensed preschool program that participates in the Denver Preschool Program quality improvement system.   
Rhonda Williams - Childre's Affairs
       Rhonda is one of the staffs who assists after-school meals program. Snacks and supper meals are served in twenty (20) recreation center sites.  The goal for the 7 month period between November 2012 and May 2013 is 33,600 meals.  The monthly average goal is 4,800 meals. Funding is provided through the Child Care and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) for children 18 and younger in low income areas.  Sites also provide activities such as homework assistance, sports, music and places where young people can relax in a safe environment.

Experiencing COLORADO.

I had so much fun here. Authentic experience.

































American Council of Young Political Leader's Professional Fellows Program


The Professional Fellows Program (PFP) is an intensive 6-week exchange for political professionals from Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Following an orientation in Washington, DC, participants will travel to another city to participate in four-week intensive fellowships in an office with day-to-day mentoring and guidance from an ACYPL alumnus with the goal of strengthening their understanding of American governance, politics, and the legislative process. At the conclusion of the program, all fellows will return to Washington for a 3-day Professional Fellows Congress where they will share their experiences with other international fellows from around the world. ACYPL’s 2014 PFP focuses on seven ASEAN countries as part the broader Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the US Department of State.

I appreciate National Movement of Young Legislator (NMYL) and American Council of young Political Leaders (ACYPL) for this once in a lifetime opportunity. I am truly grateful.
(http://acypl.org/)



Saturday, September 27, 2014

COMPANY COMMANDER'S SYMPOSIUM - 2ID Philippine Army



Talked about stakeholder's feedback and assessment to Civil - Military Operations of 2ID Philippine Army in Oriental Mindoro. Commemorative Tree Planting and first time Firing Range exercises with Gen. Rodelio Santos and officials of 2ID Phil. Army. #‎JungleFighters #‎GreatExperience — at Camp Capinpin, Tanay Rizal
Panel Discussions

Tree Planting



With company Commanders & officials

With Mayors of Baras, Rizal & San Juan, Batangas.



Cabuyao & Kilapnit Outreach Climb

Successful and funfilled 3-day Outreach Climb in Cabuyao & Kilapnit Mangyan Communities. Activities include Health Check-ups/Medicines, Feeding Program, Hygiene & Grooming for Mangyan Pupils, Distribution of School Supplies , Healthy Teeth Campaign and Kultura Mangyan Preservation. I so appreciate all of our Keep Hope Alive youth volunteers, teachers & sponsors. Thank you for all your hard work, love & heart to serve the needy. For all you did then and now ~ bringing compassion & humanity to our activities, and being a voice for those who need it. Thank you for serving the Lord. You are making a difference. #‎KHArocks



Monday, August 18, 2014

YOUTH LEADERSHIP CAMP 2014

           

         The Local Government of Mansalay through its Youth & Sports Development Committee in partnership with National Youth Commission, Philippine Army 4ID, Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro and Keep Hope Alive will conduct the first ever Youth Leadership Camp (YLC) for local youth leaders, members of Barangay Task Force on Youth Development, student/campus leaders, community and sectoral youth representatives on August 15-17, 2014 at Royal Splash Resort Complex, San Antonio Gloria Oriental Mindoro with the theme that focuses on “youth capacity building, citizenship/nation building, disaster preparedness, leadership and governance”.

            The activity is in pursuance to IRR of the Republic Act 10632,Rule 5 Section 2released by theCommission on Elections (COMELEC) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)which states that the 10% SK fund shall be used solely by the barangay for projects (1) Youth Development Programs and Projects such as, but not limited to Capacity-Building (e.g. Leadership Training/Youth Camp Program, Employability Skills Training Value Formation, Citizenship/Nation-Building Seminar)among others. Barangay officials, youth organizations/sectors and educational institutions are hereby encourage to allow their youth leaders and task force members to participate in the abovementioned activity –where young leaders will learn about Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and explore different strategies as a tool to inspire change in a variety of development areas, identify and problem-solve barriers to implementing leadership, social development and disaster preparedness programs in their organizations/communities. 244 youth leaders, Task Force on Youth Development members, Student Supreme Government Officers, youth volunteers and Barangay Officials attended the whole event.

          Personally, I would like to give a HUGE thank you to everyone who came out, supported and volunteered for the success of Youth Leadership Camp 2014!

          More than 200 youth leaders, Task Force on Youth Dev’t members, Phil. Armies & LGU/Brgy. Officials gathered in 3-day Youth Leadership Camp to forge a new vision for Mansalay.
The youths (15-30 years old), who came from diverse age groups, sectors and organizations were there to practice teamwork and cooperation, learn about governance, capacity building, DRRM, reproductive health, diversity of their peers, and develop the leadership skills they will need to be the future
leaders.
            The 2014 Youth Leadership Camp focuses on Capacity & Nation Building, Leadership & Governance & Disaster Risk Reduction Managament. Young leaders learned from our resource speakers and facilitators who specialize in youth experiential peace building, leadership and

local governance. Special thanks to Commissioner Perci Cendana of National Youth Commision. #YLC2014 #MansalayYouth #kabataan #PagAsaPagbabago

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

International Youth Day 2014








International Youth Day 2014 - A Consultative Workshop & Discussions on Youth's Role in Disaster Risk Reduction Management initiated by National Youth Commission led by Commissioner Dingdong Dantes held at Bayview Park Hotel - Manila. These youth leaders from diff. cities and provinces of Luzon have imagined innovative DRRM solutions which harness their creativity and the power of new technologies. #IYD2014 #YOUTH4DRRM #proudfilipinoyouth