Sunday, November 22, 2009

PYAP Imus Chapter Congratulates Efren Penaflorida

The Officers, members and advisers of PYAP Imus Chapter congratulate Efren Penaflorida who has been awarded the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year.
ABS-CBN News Report:
MANILA – For bringing education to poor Filipino children through his “Kariton Klassroom,” Filipino Efren Peñaflorida has been awarded the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year at the conclusion of "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute" at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday night.

According to CNN Web site, Peñaflorida has been selected after getting the highest number of online votes. More than 2.75 million votes were cast for 7 weeks.

He bested nine other contenders from different countries. Hollywood star Eva Mendes presented the award to him.

The Filipino received $100,000 to continue his work with his group, Dynamic Teen Company, according to CNN. The $100,000 cash prize is on top of the $25,000 he got after his name was included on the top 10 CNN Heroes.

In his acceptance speech delivered before 3,000 people, Peñaflorida encouraged the crowd to unleash the “hero in you.”

"Our planet is filled with heroes, young and old, rich and poor, man, woman of different colors, shapes and sizes. We are one great tapestry," Peñaflorida said. "Each person has a hidden hero within, you just have to look inside you and search it in your heart, and be the hero to the next one in need.”

He also urged them to “serve well, serve others above yourself and be happy to serve.”
“As I always tell to my co-volunteers ... you are the change that you dream as I am the change that I dream and collectively we are the change that this world needs to be," he added.

During the gala night, the top 10 CNN Heroes, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel from an initial pool of more than 9,000 viewer nominations, were each honored with a documentary tribute and introduced by a celebrity presenter, according to the Web site. Each of the top 10 Heroes received $25,000.

CNN reported that presenters included Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Neil Patrick Harris, Pierce Brosnan, Dwayne Johnson, Mendes, Randy Jackson, Greg Kinnear, George Lopez and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Grammy Award-winning artist Carrie Underwood, R&B crooner Maxwell and British pop sensation Leona Lewis performed during the gala event.

The event will be broadcast on Thanksgiving, November 26, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the global networks of CNN.

‘Kariton Klassroom’

Penaflorida first came to the public's consciousness when his group, the Dynamic Teen Company, won the Bayaning Pilipino award for its heroic work in bringing education to poor children in Cavite.

The group later began the “Kariton Klassroom,” which is a mobile classroom that brings around all their teaching materials to the different areas they service.

Since 1997, more than 10,000 volunteers are now helping in educating more than 1,500 kids in depressed areas in Cavite.

Because of this campaign, Peñaflorida was included on CNN’s list of heroes for this year.
'Start within themselves'

Prior to the announcement of winners Saturday night, Peñaflorida was interviewed by ABS-CBN North America News Bureau.

During the interview, he said, if Filipinos wanted to see change, they should start within themselves.

“Kasi hindi naman po magagawa ng isang tao lang ang pagbabagong inaasam natin sa bayan natin. Iyong pagbabago kasi magsisimula iyan sa sarili natin. So kung gusto nating baguhin ang country natin, mag-i-start iyon sa puso natin. And then collectively, iyong pagbabago na iyon ay talagang magiging malaki,” he said.

And now that he is the recipient of the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year award, more poor and uneducated Filipino children will benefit from his award.

"Iyong 90% cash grant mapupunta sa Dynamic Teen Company. Iyong 10% sa church…. Nothing for me,” he said.

He said he was there as a representative of the children and the volunteers he works with.
“Nandito po ako para i-represent ang mga bata, iyong mga dedicated volunteers, iyong mentor ko, iyong selfless and hardworking Filipinos,” said Peñaflorida.

Peñaflorida may be a star to many, but for the 2009 CNN Hero of the Year, the real heroes are the volunteers.

“Personal hero ko is iyong mga dedicated volunteers na kasama ko sa Dynamic Teen Company at sa Club 8586 na walang sawang tumutulong at sumusoporta sa amin. Of course ang Panginoon, ang Diyos, na talagang nagdala sa akin dito at Siyang dahilan bakit ako nandito rin." –
(With reports from Yong Chavez, ABS-CBN North America News Bureau, and TJ Manotoc, ABS-CBN News)
www.abs-cbnnews.com
as of 11/23/2009 2:55 AM

Friday, November 20, 2009

5th Asian Youth Day launched in Imus, Cavite

IMUS, Cavite – An estimated 2,000 youth ministers, leaders, bishops and clergy from all over Asia trooped here Friday, November 20, 2009, for the celebration of the 5th Youth Day that will last until November 27.

Dubbed as "Young Asians: Come together, Share the Word and Live the Eucharist", Bishop Rolando Tirona said the event is meant to challenge participants to the true eucharist of transformation.

The Asian Youth Day (AYD) is a gathering of young Catholics from the four sub–regions of Asia: South Asia, East Asia, South East Asia and Central Asia.

Fr. Tirona said the fiesta’s objectives are to renew ones faith in and love for the Word of God and the Eucharist; to celebrate youthfully the Word and the Eucharist in our contexts, cultures and communities and to become agents of renewal by living out the Word and the Eucharist in our realities of Asia .

The eight-day event has two parts: first, the Days in the Diocese where the delegates will be introduced to and immersed in Filipino culture by staying in ten dioceses/parishes surrounding the Diocese of Imus.

Subsequently, the AYD Proper where many activities such as plenary sessions on the Word and the Eucharist, sub-regional reflections and deepening experiences, and workshops and liturgies that will be held at the Diocese of Imus.

The opening on November 23 and the closing on November 27 are open to the public. The former will be held in front of Imus Cathedral at 3 p.m. while the latter will be held at the Rogationist College in Silang, Cavite at 10:30 a.m.

Amidst the widespread stories of gloom and doom in the global scene including Asia, Tirona said the youth of Asia will come together to find strength and hope in the Word of God and draw new life in the Holy Eucharist.
Moreover, the youth of Asia will be engaged in telling the story of a God of compassion and mercy. A God who topples the proud and the haughty and lifts up the lowly.

Fr. Tirona said the diocese of Cavite will be hosting the fiesta to be led by Bishop Luis Antonio Tagle.

Inspired by Jesus who fed the multitude and the Jesus who revealed himself as the food for everlasting life, the youth of Asia will appeal and challenge governments and churches to provide food for the countless poor, hungry and malnourished youth and children, Fr. Tirona said.

Likewise, this festive event highlights the timeless Asian family and cultural values of sharing a meal, of story telling, of respect and learning from the elders, he said.

Reverend Joel Z. Baylon, chairman of the CBCP Episcopal Commission of Youth, said half of the delegates will be composed of the youths in the Philippines while the other 1000 delegates will come from the other Asian countries.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com 11/20/2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

PYAP Officer Franco Nerona Attends National Children's Congress



PYAP Imus Chapter Officer Franco Nerona attended the National Children's Congress on October 27-28 at SOS Children's Village in Alabang, Muntinlupa.
The theme for this year's congress is "I can change the world, if you listen to me."

This year's National Children's Congress is part of the 7th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
The SOS children's congress aims to achieve the following:
a) For the children to know and understand their current situation locally, regionally and nationally;
b) For the children to analyze any positive and negative changes that have taken place as a result of government and civil society actions to implement the "A World Fit for Children" (WFC) and National Plan of Action for Children (NPAC) goals and targets;
c) For the children to identify the major gaps and constraints in achieving the goals and targets of nthe WFC and NPAC;
d) For the children to formulate their own vision of a community or society which is truly fit for children and where children's participation is genuinely valued; and
e) For the children to suggest concrete recommendations for the various sectors of society to do in order to improve their lives and make the Philippines more fit for children.

Friday, October 9, 2009

2009 IMUS GAWAD PARANGAL RECOGNIZES A-STAR FOUNDATION, INC.






The 2009 Imus Gawad Parangal recognized A-Star Foundation, Inc. for its unwavering and unconditional service to the indigent families in Imus. Hon. Manny Maliksi, Imus Municipal Mayor; Hon. Mandy Ilano, Imus Vice-Mayor together with the Municipal Councilors awarded to A-Star Foundation, Inc. the GEN. FLAVIANO YENGKO AWARD on October 7, 2009 at Imus Covered Court in celebration of the 234th founding anniversary of Imus. The plaque and medallion was received by Mrs. Stella R. Acedera, CEO of A-Star Foundation, Inc. assisted by Mr. Juriel T. Fabito, Volunteer-Community Development Worker of the foundation.



BACKGROUND:

A-Star Foundation, Inc. started its local operation in Imus in 1999. Ms. Cristina H. Viegan, RSW , its Social Worker then, coordinated with the local government of Imus to adopt five communities where their programs and services will be implemented.

Mayor Jaro, the Municipal Mayor that time granted the request of A-Star Foundation, Inc. to adopt Villa Fatima in Bucandala IV, Bicol Region in Pag-asa 3, Riverside in Tanzang Luma VI, Sitio Pulo in Anabu 2C, and Toclong 2B.

Five programs and services were introduced by A-Star Foundation, Inc. to the communities which include Family and Life Services, Livelihood Services, Environment Advocacy and Protection, Primary Health Care Services and Other Support Services (FLEPO).

The Family and Life Services are composed of spiritual and values formation programs, lenten recollection, seminars such as effective parenting, anti-drug campaigns, leadership skills training, pro-life advocacy, gift-giving and youth animation.

Livelihood services are composed of livelihood skills training for unskilled women/mothers and out-of-school youth; tapping of resources for the provision of capital to start a small business; and monitoring of livelihood programs in five depressed communities.Environment Advocacy and Protection Services include clean and green projects, tree-planting, and waste management.
Primary Health Care Services include medical, optical and dental services; dog vaccination; operation circumcision; assistance to persons with disability and senior citizens; and referral of medical cases to government hospitals, PCSO and other government agencies.

Other Support Services include coordination meetings with various NGOs, POs, government agencies for joint-projects collaborations; assistance to walk-in clients; and attendance to seminars on social welfare and development.

For ten years, A-Star Foundation. Inc. has been a partner of Imus local government in delivering services to indigent individuals, families and groups. Their existence for ten years is a remarkable record for an NGO in Imus, which reflects genuine partnership of NGOs and the local government.

To-date A-Star Foundation, Inc. serves not only the initial five communities but majority of indigent communities within the Municipality. Thousands of Imusenos have been served and will be served by A-Star Foundation, Inc. as it continues to renew its commitment to deliver FLEPO to the people of Imus.

The PYAP was introduced and organized by A-Star Foundation, Inc. in Imus as part of its Youth Animation Program.

(photos by: Mr. Juriel T. Fabito)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS, FRANCO NERONA!


The Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines - Imus Chapter congratulates PYAP Officer Franco Nerona, awarded as the most Outstanding Youth Leader in Region 4.