Wazzup Pilipinas!
Driven by their passion and desire to make their
time worthwhile this summer, twenty volunteers
from across the country who were mostly millennials recently gathered for a
three-day outreach program called I am M.A.D. (Making A Difference) Camp in the municipality of Magdiwang, Sibuyan Island, Romblon.
The millennial volunteers consist of old and new
ones united to help 50 students of Tomas and Maria Maglaya Memorial School in
Magdiwang to develop their innermost potentials and to make a difference in
many simple ways starting from themselves to their families, schoolmates, and
their community.
“I am a millennial myself and for me, having a
purpose is empowering. Just as we millennials are seeking to find purpose in
our career, we also seek purpose in almost everything we do which includes
travelling. But regardless of generation, we are all human beings. Each of us
is looking for a place to belong, feel loved, and know that we are truly making
an impact. This is what I am MAD, Inc. is doing, making meaningful difference
not only to our beneficiaries but also to our volunteers who are committed to
discover and share their passions through volunteering,” Mark Conrad ‘Maco’ Ravanzo, co-founder and CEO of I am Making A
Difference, Inc. said.
During the first part of the camp, students were
engaged to various sets of fun and educational activities including
storytelling, team-building, games, and obstacle courses—all advocating the
four core values of I am MAD of being Maka-diyos, Maka-tao, Makabayan and Makakalikasan.
The millennial volunteers who joined the I am MAD Camp in Romblon. |
Magdiwang Mayor Denisa Repizo was present during the closing ceremony where volunteers and beneficiaries alike got the chance to show their appreciation for the support given by the community and local government in making the I am MAD Camp possible.
A youth forum called MAD Talks was also held that aims to empower the local youth to make a difference in their own ways and choose to be part of the solution. Teens were encouraged to join the volunteering community to spur positive change in their community.
Unity in Diversity. I am MAD’s new volunteer, Pao together with the kids during the MAD hands activity. |
MAD’s “Bags of Dreams” school supply gifts to the students |
To
complete the volunteering and #TravelWithAPurpose experience, volunteers of I
am MAD had the chance to explore the raw
beauty of Romblon by visiting some of its natural attractions such as
Lambingan Falls, Sanctuary Garden, Dalipi River, Magdiwang Beach and the scenic
view of the famous Mt. Guiting-Guiting in Sibuyan Island. The local tour called
“MADventure” ended in the capital town of Romblon where volunteers enjoyed the
white sand beaches of Tiamban and Bonbon with a sandbar.
A 2016
TAYO Awards (Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations) awardee for Culture
and the Arts, Peace, and Human Development, I am Making A Difference (I am M.A.D.) is millennial-driven,
non-profit volunteer organization that aims to advocate Filipino values to both
its children-participants and volunteers and spread the passion of creating
significance in making a difference in simple yet meaningful ways. It was
established in December 2009 as a simple outreach project.
In keeping its advocacy alive, I am MAD travels
to different parts of the Philippines to inspire and empower more young
individuals to be catalyst of change for a stronger nation-building. After the
camp in Romblon, this year, I am MAD is set to visit and do more camps in Zamboanga,
Guimaras, Cavite, Oriental Mindoro, and Ilocos Norte.
I am MAD primarily uses social media in
promoting its future events, inviting of volunteers and raising of funds for
the chosen beneficiaries. For local community partnerships, interested
volunteers and sponsors, email I am MAD at iammadph@gmail.com or visit
and like its Facebook page: facebook.com/IamMakingADifference or follow @iammad_ph
on Twitter and Instagram.
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