MY ADVOCACIES

The activities that I have participated and organized that are in line with my advocacies...

TRAININGS I'VE ATTENDED

The trainings, summits, conferences and other activities that I have attended...;

MY ADVENTURES

The places that I have been to, foods that I have tasted and things that I have discovered ...

MEETING PEOPLE

Very important people that I have met in conferences, summits, and other activities that I have joined in ...

YMA Grad day..

My journey in YMA ended last Sept. 5, 2009.
Though the call time is at 7am. As early as six in the morning, I was already at the 5th floor of the Sarrosa International Hotel, the venue for the Best of Young Minds Conference, Awards and Graduation. I came early because my group mates and I have to practice our presentation.

It was past seven in the morning when the registration team came. We were asked to fill up the YMA evaluation sheet. When Macky handed me the evaluation sheet, I reminded myself that it is the last evaluation sheet that I can fill up for YMA is ending and I have no more Saturday sessions to attend to. I should give my best in answering the questions.


Few minutes passed by, some teams were at the venue. With their business attires and cocktail dresses, they were very nice to look at. It was as if they are not students anymore, but professionals.


The VIPs include Sir Bobby Aboitiz, Sir Roberto Aboitiz, our headmaster Ma’am Eve

Immersion at Brgy. Bairan, Naga




May 29-31, 2009
Brgy. Bairan, Naga

“Simplicity is making the journey of this life with just baggage enough” -Charles Dudley Warner

After the immersion in Brgy. Bairan, team Copernicus and Ashurbanipal have really seen what it is to be a resident there. Happy faces surround you. You’ll receive warm greetings. They’re very welcoming.

Behind those happy smiles are problems that would cause a lot of things. There are a lot of OSYs. Most of the youth could only finish their schooling until High School and can’t proceed to college anymore. Based on our survey, this are caused by the wrong perception on the parents regarding education, some of the youth are forced to land a job because of poverty, and the school is very far from their barangay. The Brgy. Road was not asphalted so if it rains, the students will find a hard time traveling from their house to the school. Some elementary students also have problems with the Comfort Rooms because they have only one comfort room, which they are allowed to use, and it’s very hard for them not to have CRs. They also have problems in books.

Nevertheless, the people are already contented with their life. According to Nanay Belinda, they’re contented of their condition now. When we explored the place, we saw the beauty of life. The children could play hide-and-seek everywhere. They could rest while eating some fruits from the trees. They could play basketball and the “improvised” volleyball, wherein they use a small ball and small net. They could also get their food from their vegetable garden.

I was also amazed on how God touched their lives. They really rely and place God at the center of their lives.

Problems and obstacles won’t really matter if you have God.

Kool Adventure Camp 189

January 25-27, 2009
Girl Scout Camp/ Punta EngaƱo



Learning while having fun is what RAFI’s Kool Adventure Camp (KAC) is giving. It introduces recreational activities wherein the camper can learn many valuable lessons.


KAC has a main principle which is “challenge by choice”. It says that every person has the right to decide on which level of challenge to choose. It teaches a camper to respect a person’s ideas or choices. It’s the chance to try new challenges or the opportunity to back off from a challenge.


Awareness and trust to one’s self, focus, value of time, playing to win, safety, courage and paradigm shift are some words or set of words that I have encountered in the camp.


Awareness and trust to one’s self leads you to be a better person and are very essential in achieving one’s success.


For me, focus is having concentration. One should concentrate to one thing only because no one can serve two masters at the same time. “When you master the ability to focus, you will master the thing itself” (KAC Handbook)


I have also learned the value of time. Time is gold, very precious. It can’t bring back what was once lost. It should be used wisely.


Playing to win is the favorite lesson that I have learned in the camp. It’s learning, without beating someone or reaching a goal. It’s just about seeing change as a challenge taking risks. It is very useful in facing life’s obstacles without stepping into others or hurting someone’s feelings.


Safety comes with the word responsibility. One is to ensure the safety of his/her comrade or loved one. It is a primary rule in taking risks and slaying dragons. Eyes on the climber, two hands on the rope, feet to the ground and staying focus are the things that did when doing the rope courses to ensure my teammate’s safety.


Paradigm shift is one of the nicest things that I have learned in the camp. It’s just a matter of seeing things in different perspective, being optimistic. I have always been pessimistic before but KAC helped me to look at things positively.


The camp taught me that there really are some persons who are willing to catch you if you’re falling, who are always there to help you in times of need, and who are always there in to share with you your happiness and sorrow. They are the so-called life spotters and belayers.


I have been through a camp before, which is camp 162, but I have learned more things in camp 189. I learned to share my God-given blessings to everyone equally, fairness. I have gained the trust of some people whom I have known for just a few days, trustworthiness. I have cared for some people whom I considered perfect strangers before, caring leadership. I have stepped up, followed rules, stay grounded, respected other’s ideas and choices and taken the responsibility to lead.
In Kool Adventure Camp, it’s not what happened to me that’s important, but it’s what happened in me…


S. Leadership: The Potter’s Way

January 3-4
RAFI Plenary hall

January 3 at the RAFI Plenary Hall: our first day of class in the Young Minds Academy (YMA). There, I saw new faces, met new friends, and heard the miracles that God has showered upon Ms. Celine Yu, our speaker for that day.

Our session was all about S. Leadership, being a leader through
the Potter’s way.

S. Leadership taught me how to live every day of my life by putting God at the center of it. Matthew 7:7 tells us that,” Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” I should not hesitate to approach God because He is always there to help and to guide me the right way. He will always be the superhero who gives me yoke, who’ll guide me to be a better person.

S. Leadership taught me how to sore high like eagles. It taught me how to fight life’s obstacles, just as how the eagles fight and go with the wind. I’ve also learned how to care and unite with my team, just as how the eagles protect their family. I should have a goal in my life, just like the eagles’ 20-20 vision.

I should always be there to help my teammates, may it be in failures or success. Each member of our team should encourage each other to unite and have a strong foundation so that it is hard for us to fall. We should act like those flocks of geese flying in V-formation.

We should always encourage the hand behind the event. For every success that we may achieve, we should always remember that God was there who helped so that we may experience it. And for every failure, we should always put to mind that it happened on purpose and God has other plans for us.

I have learned that I should swallow my pride because it may lead me to do bad things. I should always be humble to whatever blessing He has given me.

I should be able to help other people in times of need especially at school and in YFC. If they approach me, it means that I am capable of helping them. I should use my God-given ability of peer facilitating.

I should share every lesson that I have learned in the lecture. What will be its help if I won’t share it to others?

I am God’s instrument. He gave me lots of blessings, talent and skills. I should use them for his purpose because I am an S. Leader.

The bibliography of Vernie Naraja by Gilphanie Tamayo

Sir Ereno required us to make a bibliogpahy of a classmate.. Gilphanie was my partner so she made my talambuhay. so here it is.



"Sinong taga-Unibersidad ng Pilipinas High School Cebu ang hindi nakakakilala kay Vernie Naraja? Sinong estudyante ng U.P. hayskul ang hindi pa nakasalimuha, kinaibigan at tinulungan niya ng lubos? Sino ba ang makakalimot sa isang mangitiing kahit na may maraming problema at matulunging anak ng Diyos katulad ni Vernie? Ang taong ito'y inuuna pa ang ibang tao kaysa sa sarili.

"Dahil sa kanyang mga kahanga-hangang katangian ay huwaran siya sa bait, gawa at tiyaga ng bawat mag-aaral at bawat tao. Kilalanin natin siyang mabuti. Sa likod ng kanyang ngiti ay ang tinatagong buhay sa karalitaan.

"Ipinanganak siya sa St. Vincent General Hospital, Cebu noong ika-25 ng Abril ng 1992. Siya ay unang anak nina Erlinda Naraja at Bonafacio Tanola. Sa kasamaang palad hindi na nagpakasal pa ang mga magulang ni Vernie at nahiwalay ng tuluyan kaya si Vernie ay nanirahan kasama ng kanyang ina na isang housewife lang. Sa kabila ng hindi pag-uunawaan ng kanyang mga magulang ay patuloy siayng sinuportahan ng kanyang butihing ama na isang karpentero. Si Vernie ay binanyagan gamit ng apelyido ng kanyang ina. Sa paglaki ni Vernie sa piling ng kanyang ina lamang ay natutunan niyang maging matatag sa kahit anong pagsubok. Nalaman niyang isa siyang anak sa labas at may mga nakakatandang kapatid pa siya sa unang pamilya ng kanyang ama. Sa kalaunan, natanggap niya ang mapait na kototohanan at naging tulay pa ito upang magsikap pa siya ng husto sa bahay man o sa eskwelahan.

"Anim na taon pa lamang ang gulang niya ay ipinasok na siya ng kanyang ama sa Kinder 1 sa Bukas Palad Learning Center. Siya ay pangalawa sa mga nangungunang estudyante sa Kinder 1. Nagbigay ito ng labis na kasiyahan sa kanyang ina.

Nang nagpitong gulang na ay na-aral naman siya sa Mabolo Elementary School sa loob ng anim na taon. Noong ika-1 ng Abril 2005 ay pumasa sa siya sa elementarya ng may matataas ng marka at napabilang pa sa dalawapung porsyento ng graduating class. Pinatunayan niyang sa tulong ng sariling tiyaga at mataimtim na pananalig ng Diyos ang kahirapa’y hindi sagabal sa pagkamit ng edukasyon.

"Nakapasa siya sa isang tinitingalang paaralan sa Cebu ang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas. Noon pa man pangarap na niyang makapag-aral sa isang paaralang kilala sa pagbibigay ng kalidad na edukasyon sa mga mapalad na estudyanteng makakapasa sa intrans eksam. Simula ng pumasok siya sa U.P. ay naging maimpluwensiyang lider na siya mula sa pagiging isang passive na estudyante. Kung hindi dahil sa U.P. hindi niya mararanasan kung ano ang pagiging miyembro ng Youth For Christ, opisyal ng Citizens Welfare Training Service at mapalad na miyembro ng YMA(young Minds Academy). Dahil sa pagiging pantas sa larangan ng poetry translation ay nahirang siya bilang tagapangalaga ng Legacy of Poetry.

"Si Vernie ay isang miyembro ng props komite sa nakaraang dramafest produksyon sa Sa Ngalan Ng Ama ng fourth year Gonzalez. May Marami siyang natutunan sa paggawa ng mahusay ng produksyon katulad na lamang ng time management, ang wastong paggamit ng ilaw sa entablado na dapat wala aninong makikita. Ang make-up ng actor ay natutunan niyang na dapat bumagay sa karakter na gaganapin nila. May marami na siyang nalaman sa Theater Arts kaya naman mas alam na niya ang pasikot-sikot sa produksyon.

"Ngayon, si Vernie ay nakapasa sa UPCAT sa kursong BS Management. Plano niyang maging iskolar ng STFAP o di kaya’y maging working student sa UP College Cebu upang matustusan ang pag-aaral niya sa kolehiyo. Pangarap kasi niyang maging tanyag na CPA baling araw. Sabi pa nga niya “mada ra nag-smile… It’s just a matter of praying to and serving God”. Sa tulong ng diyos at sariling gawa at tiyaga ay talagang maabot ni Vernie ang mga pangarap niya gaano man ka layo ito."

...contentment

“Too many people overvalue what they are and undervalue what they are not”
- a quote by Malcolm S. Forbes


Do you feel that you are not beautiful even if you are?
Do you feel that you are poor even if you are filled with God's blessing?
Do you feel that you are dull even if you are not?
Some people are thinking like this.


I have a neighbor, not my friend, who hates me very much. I do not know what makes her feel that way.


Since I was a child, we always keep on quarrelling but I assure you that I am not the one who started the fight.(char, playing safe hahah) I usually lose my temper whenever she quarrels with me, so i am pushed to fight her back.


Now that we are old enough to determine what is good and what is bad, she still hates me very much. I think she envies me because I've passed in UP, a school that gives quality education poor and deserving students, and knowing that the said school gives a good training to students. Because of that, she always does something that will make me feel envy. She always fixes herself and she always say to it that I can see her wherever I go. And when that happens, she always snubs at me. But, humbly, I always bow my head down to show that I am still down to earth because I am, hoping that she will change someday.


Every time I study my lesson in her best friend’s house (we have no electricity that time), she is also there. She often pretends that she is studying (bisa'g gakupot gu'g cellphone gud). She brings with her a notebook, while holding it; she keeps on chatting with her best friends. And when she has projects to be made, she approaches me and borrows something from me. I always refuse to let her borrow because she always depends on me.


Anyway, I am still hoping that someday she will change her attitude completely.
Back to the questions, I know some second years that said that they are not beautiful but, in fact, they are. If you will ask them, they will say that they are ugly, for sure.One student also, feels that she is poor but she is filled with God’s blessing. She is not counting the blessings that God is giving to her. Even me, I admit it. I felt the same but I have already reflected.A student, who was my classmate before, keeps on saying that she is dull because her relatives push her to believe it. They are not satisfied with her grades especially in math. ”You are an honor student, then why do you have low grades in Math?” They always say that line but she understands them so she will say not a word. They want her to have a better future. She also helps those who have problems especially love problems. We sometimes depend on her in hard lessons and she tutors us also. She is always helping others so that is why she has lots of friends. FYI, that girl is Macky :D.


Contentment is what these people should have. They should be contented of what they have. I, for some reason, am contented for what i have now.


Contentment is the greatest gift...we should have it...