Goducate Training Center in Laguna, Philippines, housed evacuees from areas around Taal volcano

On January 12, when I was having an afternoon meeting with some of my staff at the Goducate Training Center in Laguna, Philippines, we were interrupted by another staff member who ran to tell us about the thick clouds outside caused by the eruption of the Taal volcano just 34 km away from us.

Over the next 2 days, people living within 7 km of the volcano were forced to evacuate to nearby towns, where they were housed on basketball courts, in schools, in churches, and wherever they could find temporary shelter.

We began to collect donations, some of which came from Goducate sponsors in Singapore. With the donations we were able, on January 19, to bring relief goods for about 500 families.

When we arrived in the area, we were briefed by the Police ground commander on the current situation. We then visited several evacuation centers and were immediately struck by how overcrowded they were. We also visited homes of Good Samaritans who were housing people who could not be accommodated in the relief centers.

Three days later, on January 22, I received a call from one of the evacuation centers that we had visited. The 48 families (183 people) in this center were being forced to leave because the authorities raised the danger zone to a 14 km radius from the volcano. The center was within this radius, and thus considered unsafe. None of the other centers had space for these families.  

We immediately called the Philippines National Police, for which we have been conducting leadership training, and asked them to help by sending trucks to bring those families to our training center.

Thankfully, after 3 days the government authorities declared it was safe for the evacuees to return to their homes if they were not within 7 km of the volcano, the area still considered unsafe. We were thus able to send the families home on January 25.   We are thankful that our training center could house these families for a few days.  We also hope to be able to house displaced groups when necessary.

GoTeens Bukidnon hits its 10,000 student-mark for Student Leadership Program

Ten thousand students have participated in the GoTeens platform in Malaybalay City in Bukidnon Province in Mindanao (the second largest island group in the Philippines), in the year since the Student Leadership Program was introduced in Malaybalay City in September, 2018. GoTeens is a Goducate Philippines platform targeting high-schools, to educate the teenagers on the effects of premarital sex and illegal drug abuse. The platform’s tagline is “building the next generation of leaders”. The idea is to get youth leaders to educate their peers about pressing issues of teenage pregnancy and illegal drug abuse.

The GoTeens Malaybalay City team is composed of volunteers from different sectors, headed by Mr Daniel Asuncion and his wife, Dr. Ruth Asuncion. The milestone reached in Malaybalay City has been one of the long-term goals of Goducate as a whole in its efforts to get the more than 42,000 communities in the Philippines to mobilize more volunteers for the youth movement. Some of the volunteers are housewives, company drivers, doctors, and church leaders who aim to reduce the rising number of teenage pregnancies and illegal drug abusers in the country.

Goducate’s aim is to create movements with its existing platforms among various communities in the different parts of the Philippines. Trainings are offered to partners interested to collaborate in reaching their own communities.

Student Leadership Program in Managok National High School

Student Leadership Program in Bangkud National High School

Student Leadership Program in Can Ayan Integrated School

 

*Our guest writer is Carmela Damaso, a staff member of Goducate Laguna.

GoBasket Philippines holds first coaching skills enhancement training in Bukidnon, Philippines

GoBasket is a Goducate Philippines program aimed at drawing young people away from illegal drug abuse and other vices. Basketball is the Philippines’ favorite sport, and GoBasket works by creating a movement of basketball leaders happy to organize basketball events. On Dec 3, 2019, Coach Andrian Pagsuguiron, the person in charge of GoBasket Philippines, and Coach Bethtobin Saraza, another GoBasket Philippines coach, went to Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Province of Bukidnon, to hold that area’s first coaching skills enhancement training. About 40 participants from different barangays (villages) attended the session, which was designed to be sufficient to impart basic basketball skills. The coaching skills enhancement training in December aimed to produce coaches who will conduct basketball clinics to the numerous barangays in Malaybalay City. The coaching skills taught included dribbling, footwork, passing, and shooting.

A basketball clinic followed on Dec 7. Participants were the residents of Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City, and the clinic was headed by some of the coaches who were trained in the coaching skills enhancement session.

GoBasket offers further coaching skills enhancement sessions. The next one is planned for Jan 31-Feb 1, and will be held at the Goducate Training Center in Iloilo and conducted by international coaches.

Coaching dribbling skills

Participants practising footwork

*Our guest writer is Carmela Damaso, a Goducate staff member in Iloilo.