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📢  CALL FOR REGISTRATION 📢 Mga ka SK, YORP,  and LYDC members ng Quezon Provice We are excited to see you sa ating papar...
10/11/2023

📢 CALL FOR REGISTRATION 📢

Mga ka SK, YORP, and LYDC members ng Quezon Provice We are excited to see you sa ating paparating na training!🫰🏻

🗺️ ISLANDWIDE TRAINING FOR SKs, YORP, & LYDC Members - November 14-16, 2023 🗺️
Lucena City Quezon Province
QUEEN MARGARETTE HOTEL

Eto ang ating mga Qualifications, Lods:
- An active SK Official or Active Member of YORP-Registered Organization or LYDC-registered organizations
- 18-30 years old
- Residing in South Luzon (Regions 4a, 4b and 5)
- A Filipino Citizen
- Must be willing to take a leave of absence from school or work and complete all trainings and activities of scheduled program.
- Must be willing to shoulder their travelling expenses going in and out the training venue.
- Food and Accommodation for the 3-day training is shouldered by the National Youth Commission.

The training aims to strengthen and capacitate the participants in formulating quality PPAs, thinking beyond youth’s status quo and finding solutions to meeting future challenges that can add value to their youth initiative programs.
Requirements:
- YORP/LYDC Certification of your Youth organization to be uploaded on the Google registration Link (only 1 Representative per Organization); or
- Appointment Document as an SK Official

You may register using the G-Link provided below:
https://bit.ly/ISLANDWIDE-SLM

See you there mga ka-YORP, SK and LYDC!


National Youth Commission

04/11/2023

OF PLANTING RICE AND THE BROKEN FOOD SYSTEM

Since childhood, we’ve been hearing the folk song, “Magtanim ay di biro” roughly translated as planting rice is not a joke and I was able to confirm this when I joined a farm trip at Capas, Tarlac organized by Good Food Community.

My grandparents were vegetable farmers in Benguet and my childhood summer days would entail me and my brother going to the mountains to help out in the work – tilling the soil and watering the plants. Kids in the area would taunt how us, the city boys, didn’t know what we were doing. They couldn’t any more be right.

These were my thoughts while we traversed through dirt mounds to get to the rice field. Once we got to the field, we couldn’t wait to plunge into the mud. Time to get dirty, although soil is not dirt or dirty for that matter. And apparently, soil has anti-depressant microbes. No wonder it was fun walking around the mud barefooted while we applied carbonized rice hull to the soil. It could just be the novelty of doing something new but it could also be the “happy” microbes working its magic.

Using a tilling machine, our farmer guide plowed the soil effortlessly then we started planting. There were 11 of us who worked on an area which is around 200 square meters and it took us almost an hour to complete. Typically, a single farmer can do the work for two hours and gets paid P80.

After three months, it was harvest time.The overly bright sun was up so sweat trickled down my forehead the whole time. I didn’t mind the itchy scratch of the plant as I gained some “battle scars.” I quietly, with serious concentration, I might add, worked on five lines or so of rice stalks.

We then had to haul the harvested rice stalks, dry them up, and remove the grains from the stalks. These later on would still have to undergo the de-hulling process before they can be ready for cooking.

Bawat butil ay mahalaga (Every grain is important). This line resonates with me even more as I got to see the behind-the-scenes of rice production. In a culture of excess such as ours where food is taken for granted and is thrown away or wasted, I wish everyone would be required to grow their own food so we could realize how difficult it is.

The average age of farmers in the Philippines is 58. Despite being an agricultural country, our farmers don’t get much support and are still considered poorest of the poor. Farming is looked down upon. The farmers themselves wouldn’t want their children to follow the same path as they don’t see any hope in it. I couldn’t blame them but who would feed us in the future?

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Be part of the National Clean Up Day Coalition Philippines

ALAM NIYO BA?Mayroong 42, 000 na   sa Buong Pilipinas. Ibig sabihin, kailangan lang ng 120 VOLUNTEERS sa bawat baranggay...
22/08/2022

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Mayroong 42, 000 na sa Buong Pilipinas. Ibig sabihin, kailangan lang ng 120 VOLUNTEERS sa bawat baranggay para ma kamit ang
Project!

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We aim to gather 5 million Filipinos across the country to do a cleanup activity on September 15 for a cleaner environment! Together, let's do it and show to the world a better Philippines!

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thoughtfully committed citizens can
change the world. Indeed, it's the only
thing that ever has.
-- Margaret Mead

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