Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Donations for Creative HeARTs Materials





Dear Friends,

Every year All Together in Dignity (ATD) Fourth World Philippines conducts a fundraising event, Creative HeARTs, to support its various programs (Street Libraries, Festival of Learning, Forums, & Art Workshops). Part of the proceeds will also go to the families living in the poor communities in Manila.

On its third year, Creative HeARTs will feature handmade lanterns, parols (Christmas star lanterns), candle holders, and gift items using recycled materials. We need the following materials:

1) empty plastic soda bottles, size 1.5 liters
- preferably, pls. donate the green bottles (Zesto calamansi fruit soda or Sprite) and clear/transparent Zesto and Sarsi bottles

2) Starbucks napkins/tissues
- whenever you go to Starbucks, pls. request for many napkins

3) handmade papers (any size or color)

You can deliver your donations at the ATD office:
1225 Labores Street
Pandacan, Manila

For more information, please call 563.9312 or email atdmnl@pldtdsl.net

We highly appreciate it if you can forward this note to your friends and families!

Maraming Salamat!

ATD Fourth World Philippines

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Oh la la... A French Fete!


Oh la la … a French Fete!

11 September 2010 (Saturday), 6.30 p.m.
ATD Office
1225 Labores Street
Pandacan, Manila


Chers Amis,

Enjoy a night of French culture, food, music, language, and plus plus !!!
• Learn French!
• Meet new friends!
• Support the Puerto Galera Public Library!

We highly appreciate if you can bring appetizers as well books to be donated for the Puerto Galera Library .

Celebrate “la joie de vivre” with us!

Amities,

All Together in Dignity (ATD) Fourth World Philippines

Répondez, S'il Vous Plaît : 563.9312 & atdmnl@pldtdsl.net

Puerto Galera Public Library needs the following: reference books, teacher manuals, computer books, arts & crafts, self-help, how-to-books.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Festival of Learning Sked



ATD Festival of Learning 2010 Schedule:

Theme: Love Mother Earth !

Assembly Place:
ATD Fourth World Office
1225 Labores Street
Pandacan, Manila


1) Workshop Preparations
March 24 – 27, 2 -6 p.m
March 29 – 31, 2 -6 p.m.
April 6 -10, 2- 6 p.m.

• suggest and teach any workshop (arts, crafts, music, dance, etc.) about the environment to the facilitators. For arts and crafts, the preference is to use recycled materials (e.g. scratch papers, plastic bottles, containers etc.);
• offer any excursion to the children to the museum, park, beach or any outdoor place where the children will enjoy the beauty of the nature;
• give art materials like crayons, creypas, paint, pencils, scissors, glue ; and
• donate money to fund the children’s excursions.

2) North Cemetery
April 13 – 18, 2 - 6 p.m.

3) Hilum Community
April 20 – 25, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

4) Lozada Community
April 27 – May 2, 2 – 5 p.m.

5) Under the Bridge, Quirino Avenue
May 4 – 9, 2- 5 p.m.

6) Evaluation
May 15, 2 – 5 p.m.

Pls. confirm first your participation or attendance by calling the office at 563.9312 or thru email atdmnl@pldtdsl.net due to possible change of schedule.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Festival of Learning 2010



Dear Friends,

From April 13 to May 09 2010, ATD Fourth World Movement Philippines will be organizing the Festival of Learning for the 21st consecutive year, for the children in four deprived areas of Manila.

We are pleased to invite you to come together and share your talents, time and ideas for activities, trips or anything that will make this summer vacation a great time for the children and their families. The festival aspires to build friendship and understanding between the poorest children and the adults from various backgrounds by sharing different avenues for learning.

It generally includes storytelling, arts and crafts workshops, drama sessions and presentations to unleash the children's potential. Outings with their families are also learning experiences and time to enjoy beauty of the nature.
However, it is also specific each year thanks to volunteers like you who join and share the best of their talents and passions.

We are counting on those who will be interested to get involved, please come to the Orientation Meeting for new volunteers:

March 20, 2010 at 3pm
At our office: 1225 Labores St., Pandacan, Manila

Please confirm your participation at 563 93 12, or email atdmnl@pldtdsl.net

See you soon! And best regards.

Elisabeth Lavrand
Project coordinator

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Greetings




Dear friends,

This year 2009 remembered us that 20 years ago a Convention on the Rights of the Child has been pronounced by the United Nations.

In the Philippines, three children have gone to Geneva to deliver messages to the international community.

This summer, during the Festival of learning in their community, they have also expressed themselves.

Victor says:
‘’I have the right to have a family who will love me, so that in my studies they will be my inspiration. I have the right that my family will take care of me, and when I finish my education I will be the one to take care of them’’.

Leah tells us:
‘’I need the help of the government so I can defend my rights. I have the right to defend other people and myself’’.


We notice these children are aware of the role they can play, now and in the future, towards their family and the society in general, having rights and responsibilities. Once more they make us understand that we need to listen to them.

Emmanuel Levinas, a philosopher, was saying: ‘’The I, in front of others, is infinitely responsible’’.

So this new year to come, let us, adults, continue to support each other, families and their children in order for the latter to be able to grow and develop themselves as future citizens.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2010!


From ATD Fourth World Philippines

Thursday, December 10, 2009






On the first week of December, ATD Tapori (the children's 'section' of ATD International Movement) planned a gathering of children to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The meeting took place in ATD House in Treyvaux, Switzerland, a big chalet on top of the rolling hills of this town. The purpose was to allow the children to express their experiences. The 'friendship train' story started the meeting, which is bringing children together and no child left out, which is the spirit of the UNCRC. The next few days, the children were grouped to discuss their own experiences and write messages. The culmination of was a meeting with the United Nations Deputy High Commissioner on Human Rights Mrs. Kang on Dec. 8 in Geneva.


The activities are interactive - learning songs from the countries, crafts, going outdoors - visiting a nearby farm, sightseeing in the city of Frighbourg and playing in the snow!

Nina Lim-Yuson
President
ATD International Movement

The Philippine delegates:
Children: Alyanna, Justhine, & Angela
Chaperones: Nina & Eric

Convention on the Rights of the Child


















ATD Philippines and Thailand sent children delegates. It was a heartwarming experience for all of them to meet children from all sectors of society!

Kanino ba ang CRC?
It is a three-day children's summit to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was held at Museo Pambata in Manila from November 18 to 20, 2009. the summit brought together 50 children with ages ranging from 11 to 16 years old and living in different, often difficult situations.

The summit aimed to raise awareness on the Convention on the Rights of the Child by posing the question: “Kanino ba ang CRC?” Children participants, in plenary and in discussions in playshops, shared their views on the rights and responsibilities of a child and crafted messages to people and agencies concerned.

Museo Pambata continues its mission to promote and educate the public about the CRC through this summit. Creative playshops, song-writing and other child-centered techniques brought about awareness and commitment to promote and protect the rights of not only the delegates' but all children in the world. The summit is realized through partnerships with the Department of Social Welfare and Development, UNICEF, Council for the Welfare of Children, National Council for Social Development, Children's Lab, Department of Tourism and ChildHope Asia. Supporting private foundations and individuals include Children's Hour, Zuellig Foundation, Aldaba-Lim Foundation, Aldaba-Lim Foundation, Mr. Jimmy Pabalan and Dr. Guillermo Roman.

Participants came from 15 partner organizations namely: ERDA Foundation, ChildHope Asia, Children's Lab, Museo Pambata Children's Advocacy Program, ATD Fourth World Philippines and Thailand, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Yakap sa Kaunlaran ng Bata, Inc.-Southern Luzon, Girl Scouts of the Philippines, CRIBS Foundation, Mangyaan Heritage Foundation of Calapan, Mindoro, Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation, Inc., Asilo de San Vicente de Paul, ILOG Kinderhome in Ilog, Negros Occidental, and Very Special Arts International.

The playshops
The playshop design was crafted and developed by lead facilitator Bing Baguioro of Children's Lab and the Museo Pambata team led by MP President/CEO and early childhood educator, Nina Lim-Yuson. Their experience and expertise in early child care and development made way for a fun, creative and a totally interactive program where games through wordplay, acting, art therapy, and extemporaneous speaking were incorporated. Discussions and processing activities were lead by youth facilitators who are community workers, volunteers and guides from ERDA, ChildHope and Museo Pambata. To prepare for this daunting task, the youth facilitators (referred to as “Ate” or “Kuya” by the delegates), underwent workshops under Baguioro as early as June 2009.

Children take the main stage, adults take the backseat
The idea was to create a children's summit where peer educators will engage the participants in a child-to-child learning strategy to understand and promote their rights and responsibilities. Adults took a back seat as the delegates' chaperones were tasked to do an on-the-spot documentation workshop ably led by Brenda Martinez of Children's Lab. A theme song was recorded for the child delegates so they could easily remember the importance of their rights. The song was written by Inshallah Montero and put into music by Bam Van Gestel, both youth volunteers.

November 20, the last day of the summit, a party was held at Museo Pambata's Karapatan Hall. The party was for the CRC's 20th anniversary as November 20, 1989 was the day when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Child delegates read their birthday wishes for CRC. They had wishes for themselves, other children, their parents, teachers, other professionals such as health workers and police officers, their barangay officials and other policy makers. They made it known that CRC is everybody's responsibility, not just their own.

So much has been learned by the adult facilitators and chaperones who observed the three-day summit. Children always get along very well despite the differences in their background, culture and even in language. They do not exclude others, are willing and eager to learn, and always look on the bright side of life. They are vulnerable and need to be protected. One boy wish was for his mother to get proper medical care so she can take care of him.

Invisible Children, the exhibit
The outputs of the children are on view at the Museo Pambata from 26 November to 20 December. Entitled “Invisible Children,” the exhibit is part of Zero In, an annual project organized by a consortium of five museums and art galleries such as the Ayala Museum, Ateneo Art Gallery, Lopez Memorial Museum, Bahay Tsinoy and Museo Pambata. This year's theme is “Periphery”. The children's voices, through poems, letters, photographs, works of art and other visual presentations culled from the summit offer a view into the Filipino youth's struggle to live in spite of the most difficult circumstances.