Sunday, October 23, 2011

International Day for Overcoming Extreme Poverty 2011

Here are photos from the commemoration held at Rizal Park last October 16, 2011.

Hundreds of people from different communities, civic organizations, and government agencies as well private citizens attended the commemoration.

Highlights include the testimonials of ATD community members and friends regarding their fight agains poverty, the performance of the Balatuba Boys (group of teenagers from a public cemetery) performing and composing a rap number for their friend who died due to violence and poverty, and the launch of the ATD Walking Exhibit: Lakad Laban sa Kahirapan, Mga Larawan ng Pag-asa.

Local and international officials graced the event like DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman, NAPC Secretary Joel Rocamora and UN Resident Coordinator Jacqueline Badcock.







Monday, September 19, 2011

Oct. 17: International Day for Overcoming Extreme Poverty



All Together in Dignity (ATD) Fourth World Philippines and National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) invite every one… all organizations, NGOs, companies, academe, students, and private individuals to commemorate October 17, International Day for Overcoming Extreme Poverty.

This year, the commemoration will be held on October 16, 2011 (Sunday) at the Commemorative Stone (near the Japanese Garden) at the Rizal Park.

What is Oct. 17?

On October 17, 1987, upon the appeal of Father Joseph Wresinski (a French Catholic priest and founder of ATD Fourth World Movement),
100,000 people gathered together on the Trocadero in Paris to honor victims of hunger, violence, and ignorance.

A Commemorative Stone in Honor of the Victims of Extreme Poverty, was inaugurated on this occasion on the Plaza of Human Rights and Liberties (formerly Trocadero Plaza), at the place where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 .

In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly declared October 17 as the International Day for Overcoming Extreme Poverty.

In the Philippines, Former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos declared it as a National Day in 1993.

Activities

Aside from the main program, ATD will launch its Walking Exhibit: Lakad Laban sa Kahirapan, Mga Larawan ng Pag-Asa. It features sketches of people (families in poverty, ATD volunteers and friends) as drawn by award winning graphic artist and former Probe reporter, Mr. Robert Alejandro.

Other activities… Museo Pambata Mobile Library and Arts & Crafts workshops will be open to all the children.

We will be posting the final program very soon!


If I can’t come, what can I do?

  • Share the Oct. 17 message via email & social network (Facebook & Twitter) and writing to media and blog sites. We have prepared some Oct. 17 Facebook messages on "Sharing" which will be available soon.
  • Join a commemoration in your community, school, church, and organization.
  • Organize a gathering, public walk, or other commemorative event, large or small. Be creative, while respecting the spirit of the day.
  • Observe a minute of silence in a significant place or a meeting happening that day.
  • Create a cultural event like a concert, play, and art exhibit in your community or school.
  • Call on your religious leaders and encourage them to promote times of prayer in recollection of the very poor’s suffering and their initiation of this day.
  • Write your own Testimony if you have experienced or seen the injustices of poverty and exclusion and share it to others.

For more information on the Oct. 17, log on to http://overcomingpoverty.org/

To confirm your participation, log to our Facebook Oct 17 Event
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116533265117941

Come and join us to work together in overcoming extreme poverty!

Message in the Commemorative Stone:
Wherever men and women are condemned to live in extreme poverty, human rights are violated. To come together to ensure that these rights be respected is our solemn duty. " Father Joseph Wresinski

In Preparation for Oct. 17: Walking Exhibit





We are busy preparing for Oct. 17 World Day for Overcoming/Eradicating Poverty. Here is a sneak preview of our Walking Exhibit: Lakad Laban sa Kahirapan, Mga Larawan ng Pag-Asa (Walk Against Poverty, Images of Hope) that will be launched during the Oct. 17 commemoration at Rizal Park on October 16, 2011 (Sunday).





The sketches were illustrated by ATD Friend/Artist and former Probe Reporter, Robert Alejandro

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Masayang Festival of learning 2011







Sharing the world’s knowledge

“Learning means understanding who one is and what one experiences, in order to share it with others. It means having experiences which are not humiliating, experiences of which one can be proud. It means being able to take part in what others do. All children, all young people want to learn, want to know how to work, to express themselves, want to carry the hope of their people.”

These sentences, told by Father Joseph Wresinski, are not ambitions; neither can we pretend achieving all of what they underline. But they are here to guide us in our actions and therefore for the Festival of learning as well. In Manila, with different members of ATD Fourth World and other volunteers, we spent some weeks preparing, meeting, visiting, crafting and finally living the Festival of learning with the members of three communities.

Would I have to keep one image, one memory in mind of the Festival of learning this year, I would keep this one: a police officer reading with a child. Most often, for these children, the experiences with the police are not positive. They can be chased away from the streets, the shops, because somehow their presence is disturbing to the rest of the society. Certain police officers don’t do this with great pleasure neither.
So giving the opportunity to each of them to meet differently, through “experiences which are not humiliating, but of which one can be proud” is essential: On a Saturday, four police officers, wearing their uniform, sat on the mats and read with the children. Then in their workshop, they did a storytelling, explained about their role in the community, the correct use of the whistle and weapon, the meaning of their badges. And when it started to rain, most of the children in the group didn’t go home, continued drawing the police logo, while being protected by the mats the officers were holding...

Among other persons who came have been a flight attendant, a nurse, a grooming specialist, a doctor, a group of students found of poetry, theatre, dance. Other times have been filled with music, computer workshop, storytelling, games and arts and crafts. All these persons and others came with the same wish to get to know children, youth, and adults from another reality and experience something positive with them.

Because we know the success of an activity is not done through teaching, but through respecting and loving. Then only teaching arises, from and for both sides, a definition of sharing.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

A Festival of preparation!





Gandang gabi sa inyong lahat,


Thank you to all the ones who came this week.


Here are some updates: In the office, the team, facilitators and some friends, have chosen the arts and crafts workshops, tested them and made one or two samples.


Another part of our week has been to continue being in contact with persons coming or wishing to share a workshop, who learned about the Festival of Learning through Facebook, Couchsurfing, Hands On Manila, or different personal contacts of ATD friends.


So far, to make a summary, among the persons we know will come and share a workshop, there are:

-A long time ATD friend who will come one day in Hilum 7-9years old and three days in Tulay with the youth.

-Grace with storytelling and puppet making (?) in North Cemetery

-Two police officers, one day in Hilum, 10-12yo

-Museo Pambata, one day in Hilum and Tulay, 7-9yo

-Ryan, a biologist teacher who will show experiments

-Joanne, who will show and have children 3-6yo experience grooming (washing hand, poney tail...)

-Theater/dance group for three days in NC, 7-9, 10-12, 12-15, 15+ yo


Still has to be confirmed but interested, some doctor students, a chemist, a storyteller, a nurse, a person who loves to make jewelry with paper mache, a dentist, an artist (which ‘sort’ we don’t know yet...:)


There are also different persons who wish to simply come and help facilitate what we will be doing.


Next week we will buy some material (donations welcome), put them in bags, label them a bit like this: “Hilum April 07, 3-6yo” – “Hilum April 07, 7-9yo” – “Hilum April 07, 10-12yo”.

If I count well, for Hilum and Tulay, the two first communities, it means we will prepare at least 18 bags.......


Wishing to help? Great time with bags all over the place!


We will also finalize some contacts, exchanges.


See you and hear from you soon.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

One week of brainstorming!




Hi everyone,

The end of the first week of preparation for the Festival of Learning is near. Brainstorming ongoing for 6 days na.

We have started having some ideas of activities, have two police staff who will share about their job, we are hoping to have a dentist, some drum players, storytellers....but we are still LOOKING EAGERLY for any person wishing to experience a sharing with the children and their families in any field (music, dance, theater, games,...).What about a nurse to have the children listen to lungs and heart, or take the blood pressure? etc...

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Festival of Learning 2011 Schedule



The theme for 2011 is "Paglaki ko, gusto ko maging...." (When I grow up, I want to be...).

Here is the schedule


GENERAL PREPARATION:
(sharing ideas for the workshops, creating prototypes, demonstrating the workshops to facilitators)

Meetings to be held at the ATD office, 1225 Labores Street, Pandacan, Manila

March 15 - 20 (Tues - Sund), 2 - 5 p.m.
March 22 - 27 (Tues - Sund), 2 - 5 p.m.
March 29 - April 3 (Tue - Sund), 2 -5 p.m.


VISITING THE COMMUNITIES

1) Hilum Community, Pandacan,, Manila

April 6 (Wed), 2 - 5 p.m.: Preparation of materials and kits at the office
April 7 - 9 (Thurs - Sat), 8.30am - 12noon: Visiting Hilum

2) Tulay at Quirino Avenue, Manila

April 14 (Thurs), 2 - 5 p.m.: Preparation of materials and kits at the office
April 15 - 17 (Fri - Sun), 1.30 - 5pm: Visiting Tulay


3) North Cemetery, Manila

April 28 (Thurs), 2 - 5 p.m.: Preparation of materials and kits at the office
April 29 - May 1 p.m. (Fri - Sun), 1 - 5 p.m.: Visiting North Cemetery


GENERAL EVALUATION

May 7 (Sat), 2 - 6 p.m. at the ATD office

You can choose any date to attend in the preparation and visit to the communities but kindly confirm your participation by calling these numbers: 563.9312 and +639089426819 or email atdmnl@pldtdsl.net. Look for Anne-Sylvie Laurent.

We also welcome donations of any amount. You can deposit at any PNB branch under this account:
Account Name: ATD Fourth World Philippines
Account No.: 10-678-420001-7

Thank you and we hope to see you!