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Books and a Whole Lot of Heart

(1 vote, average: 5.00 out of 5)
Books and a Whole Lot of Heart

Books for the Barrios reaches out to Filipino school children across the seas.

IT took a while before I finally got the chance to sit down with Nancy Harrington, President and Executive Director of Books for the Barrios. Exchanging e-mails for almost a month, Nancy insisted that I go to their warehouse and see their operations, instead of doing the interview over the phone. And when I did, I realized how important it was to be there.

For 24 years, Nancy and her husband, Dan Harrington ran Books for Barrios from an old warehouse in Concord. Founded in 1981 by US Navy families who were stationed in the Philippines, the program at present has distributed millions of books throughout the Philippines, built school libraries, trained teachers and established 46 "Model of Excellence" schools.

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Young Filipino Professionals Associationssociation (YFPA)Making connections

(3 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
Young Filipino Professionals Associationssociation (YFPA)Making connections

EXPERTS agree that networking is worth your time and effort. Socially, this is proven with the surge and success of numerous social networking sites in cyberspace such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn. However, networking goes beyond to just meeting friends and building personal relationships. It also offers another avenue to reach professionals, possibly for business and employment, as well as make people more active in their community.

The Young Filipino Professionals Association (YFPA) is one such organization that embraces the idea and importance of networking. Launched in 2002 as a collaborative forum for Filipino-American professionals, YFPA was started by three classmates from the University of San Francisco – Neil Baquiran, Greg Montemayor and Roselle Rapadas. Recognizing the need for a Fil-Am professional group in the San Francisco Bay Area that could create and support professional networking, educational and community service activities, YFPA was a forum to connect and collaborate.

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Efren Peñaflorida: An ordinary man doing extraordinary things

(12 votes, average: 4.83 out of 5)
Efren Peñaflorida: An ordinary man doing extraordinary things

For those great men and women who champion noble causes, it is not unusual to hear stories of that one defining moment in their lives of how they got involved in their advocacy in the first place. Some claim that their epiphany came in form of a man or a woman who enlightened them and showed them to their path, some claim that it came after a long meditation while some claim it came in form of a dream, a song, a TV show or a film. For social worker and teacher by profession Efren Peñaflorida, his epiphany came in form of rocks.

Growing up in a poverty-stricken part of Cavite City, Efren’s life was full of struggles even at an early age. He lived near the city dump site, his parents (his dad a tricycle driver and his mom a vendor) worked hard to make ends meet. The young Efren knew back then that it was education which will be instrumental to alleviate their destitute status. Thus, he made sure to always do his best at school. However, Efren often encountered neighborhood kids who would hang out outside his school who either bullied him or enticed him to join gangs, some even resorting to the violent actof beating him up. When Efren was in fourth year high school at the Cavite National High School, the bullying reached a new low: the bullies started to throw rocks at them.

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Senior Peer Counseling Program: Commitment and service for the seniors

(6 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
Senior Peer Counseling Program: Commitment and service for the seniors

A SIMPLE conversation can be life changing. Just having someone to listen to you, someone outside of your family circle, can give you a different perspective. What you say—your dreams, fears, feelings—is laid on someone else’s ears, with no biases, no judgments.

The Family Service Agency of San Mateo County, a nonprofit that provides resources to children, families and older adults in need, is committed to helping out to senior citizens through their Senior Peer Counseling Program. The program has been in existence for 20 years, and is determined to reach out to its underserved population.

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The Filipino American Coalition for Environmentatal Solidarity: Building a safe world through environmental justice

(1 vote, average: 5.00 out of 5)
The Filipino American Coalition for Environmentatal Solidarity: Building a safe world through environmental justice

JOHN McConnell, founder of International Earth Day once said, "Let every individual and institution now think and act as a responsible trustee of Earth, seeking choices in ecology, economics and ethics that will provide a sustainable future, eliminate pollution, poverty and violence, awaken the wonder of life and foster peaceful progress in the human adventure." In essence, we are responsible to keeping our world a healthy place to live in.

We all envision a world where people are healthy – an environment that can be preserved and sustained for present and future generations. However, progress and development coupled with irresponsibility has brought serious environmental concerns. With this, in mind, the Filipino American Coalition for Environmental Solidarity (FACES) stepped up to face environmental issues plaguing the Philippines.

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