Sunday, January 20, 2013
Why I Volunteer
by Carmen Perez
For six years, I have joined an activity for mothers living in deprived areas, creating Christmas decorations to brighten their homes. Some live wooden structures built under a bridge. Some live in makeshift tarpaulins hooked up between mausoleums located in a cemetery. Some are in crowded rooms found in overpopulated cement buildings.
Each year has come with its special memories. This year's highlight was again joyful. I arrived at the appointed hour but the first session had already started. This is to show how eager they are to do something to brighten their homes. One young mother with her two-month old baby was first to sit for the activity I offered. The children were allowed to come this year. Previously, the mothers were discouraged to bring their children with them. Workshops were also held for children only. But with whom could they leave their children behind? A young girl came to sit on my other side. Then, a little boy (around 8 years old) asked me if he could participate. So I made space for him to sit beside me and I helped him. Soon after the half of the table were full of children. They were two boys who also wanted to join. So I asked them to bring stools, sit on the door ledge behind me so I could help them. It was interesting that the boys were more enthusiastic. The activity involved pasting sequins and glitter on an angel cut-out. In the beginning I gave them pentel pens for them to color but they wanted to use the glitter. Imagine four or five boys (8 to 9 years) working so hard, no fidgeting, no jostling, sharing the glitter, helping one another. Only at the end, did the little boy beside me spill the glitter on the table. I could easily excuse him. He was making his second angel, another one for his 2 year old brother. As I packed my things to leave, the little one offered to bring the boxes to the car. At the gate, they all said their good-byes, some hugging, some making "Mano"(custom of pressing the hand against the elder's forehead and some kissing my arm. If I took into consideration, the preparation time (photocopying, putting materials and tools together), the travel time, the 3 hour-activity, the minimal expense of materials (scraps from previous workshops), I could not compress all these to gauge and measure the touching recompense I received in return.
In giving and not expecting nor anticipating anything in return, one is rewarded, often times instantaneously. It may not be from the person one had intended a gift nor for whom one has done a good deed. It is usually brought forth from within, a verve of feeling, an inner source or surely grace from God. This is why I volunteer.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Commemoration on october 14 at Malate Catholic Church
October 17: International Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty
Ang Pandaigdigang Araw Upang Sugpuin Ang Matinding Kahirapan
A commemoration on Sunday October 14 at Malate Catholic Church Gymnasium from 1:00 to 5:00pmSunday, October 7, 2012
International Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty
Extreme Poverty: a violation of Human Rights.

This film presents the violence of contempt, of being considered useless, of seeing ones rights to learn, to decent housing, to healthcare, to family life being endlessly violated. Sometimes it is aid itself which is so maladjusted that it becomes violent.
Breaking this silence concerns us all. It starts by recognising the courage of those who resist this violence and supporting their efforts. Because these men and women struggle tirelessly to build peace.
You can use this video for an event on October 17. It is a good tool to get into the international theme of this World Day for Overcoming Poverty.
http://overcomingpoverty.org/article/extreme-poverty-is-violence-video-8
Monday, July 9, 2012
A voice asking and acting for change
Mang Waldo lives under a bridge in Manila since many years. With others he has experienced demolition already but no sustainable projects were proposed. He points out to the need that the government asks the people what they wish, because they are the ones who know best what they need. They have to be considered as partners.
http://www.unheard-voices.org/objectifs-du-millenaire-a-partir-de-lexperience-des-plus-pauvres-manille/?lang=en
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
By Tracy Cruz
All Together in Dignity (ATD) Fourth World Philippines in
partnership with Fusion Essence, a charitable organization of Frontrow multi-level
marketing firm, conducted workshops for 50 children of Hilum/Lozada on June 16,
2012 at Pandacan, Manila.

Volunteers were comprised of young entrepreneurs/networkers led by
Nesty Ortiz, Frontrow’s Operations Manager. “The aim was to help the less fortunate
kids and build the foundation of our company – humility, the ability to love
more and do more for others,” Ortiz said.
It was a magical day of genuine camaraderie. When the rain poured on
the streets of Hilum/Lozada during the storytelling, we transferred to the ATD
office and had fun walking to the venue.
We were one team, a family united by unconditional love. We protected and
looked after each other. Even the rain
failed to damper the high spirits of volunteers, facilitators, and the kids.
The youth volunteers generously devoted their time and talents to
the little ones. The workshops included
singing, dancing, and arts and crafts and the kids were grouped into several
age groups (2 – 16 yrs old) to match their level of learning. The children had
so much fun learning and they proudly showed off their artworks of paper
folding mobiles, blow art, activity sheets and gamely performed their songs and
dance numbers. There were several spontaneous dance showdowns were the kids
enjoyed friendly competition while the adults lovingly watched and some even
danced. The gifts of talent were given and received whole-heartedly and it was
a beautiful event.

Monday, May 7, 2012
Festival of Learning 2012
By Tracy Cruz

To volunteer, contact ATD Fourth World Philippines.
E-mail: philippines@atd-fourthworld.org
Anne-Sylvie Laurent: 9089426819
Guy Malfait: 9474237238
ATD House: 025639312
All Together In
Dignity (ATD) Fourth World Philippines successfully held its Festival Of
Learning (FOL) 2012 on the month of April with the three communities of North
Cemetery, Ilalim Ng Tulay, and Hilum/Lozada, friends and volunteers.
Communication was the central theme of the
festival and the aim was to “stop, look, and listen” to the voice of a child.
The festival consisted of story-telling, diverse arts & craft and talent/media
workshops, and fun activities such as games, puppet shows, etc. The culminating
outing was at GMA Network, Inc Studio where the kids and facilitators toured the
studios and met artists and news personalities.
Yeng Calaguas, ATD friend who conduct a singing workshop with David Cator, said, "I learned that two children in our workshop didn’t know how to read and had a hard time reading so they were not
able to follow the vocalization exercise. With this handicap, they continued on
and didn’t leave the group. Later, David was able to have them join the singing
of a Tagalog lyrics of which they know and didn’t need to read the lyrics.”
FOL 2012 reached its goal of
communicating the children’s situation to strangers. Friends and volunteers
were not only able to “stop, look, and listen” but they also acted on the
reality of the lives of the residents of the communities which needs to be
addressed immediately.
Children and
adults shared meaningful time together and it was such a great experience. Talents
and knowledge were generously given to the kids and their radiant smiles and
eagerness to learn fuelled the passion to serve. Lasting and meaningful
relationships were formed. Lives were touched.
We learned from
each other and gave without expecting
anything in return. That is the beauty of unconditional love. That is ATD –
preserving and protecting the dignity of the communities through sustainable
programs and educating the volunteers about understanding.
To be of service the least of our fellowmen is
an honor and a great privilege. ATD gives us the chance to serve our country
and to be one with our people. Let us help each other and build a nation with a
pure heart.
To volunteer, contact ATD Fourth World Philippines.
E-mail: philippines@atd-fourthworld.org
Anne-Sylvie Laurent: 9089426819
Guy Malfait: 9474237238
ATD House: 025639312
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Join the Festival of Learning 2012

The Festival of Learning in the three communities:
see for details the Face Book event page: Festival of Learning Orientation Meeting or http://www.facebook.com/events/405379949478221/
The central theme of this year is ' communication ' or 'Ang Buhay ko, Tingnan at Pakinggan ninyo'
Guy Malfait
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