Dec
13
2007
A Solidarity Campaign Project of the Solidarity Action Group for Indigenous Peoples (SAGIP)PASAKA Confederation of Lumad Organizations in Southern Mindanao.
Someday at Christmas we’ll see a land with no hungry children, no empty hand...
SHARE the JOY and PEACE of Christmas...
SUPPORT PROJECT HELP!
H- Health
During the SAGIP medical missions this year many lumads (especially coming from Ata Manobo and Matigsalug Tribe) were diagnosed and almost 95% were positive of various illnesses mainly tuberculosis, malaria (falsifarum & vivax), scabies, kwashiorkor (severe malnutrition), parasitism, goiter, anemia, etc. Measles, vomiting and diarrhea had taken the lives of more than 20 lumad children in the tribal villages of Talaingod this year. Unabated logging had caused the loss of valuable herbs used in indigenous healing by the Baylan (doctor-priest).
DONATE medicines for these diseases. PROVIDE iodized salt, vitamins and clothings. JOIN medical missions and SHARE your medical skills if you are a health professional/ worker.
E- Environment
Traditionally, Lumads are hunters and gatherers. Big logging concessions, plantations and dams, however have now rendered most forestlands and rivers--- their hunting grounds--- denuded. Breeding habitats for the binaw (deer), the takubong (forest rats), and the baboy ihalas (wild boars) are constricting.
DO YOUR SHARE in reforesting the highlands. DONATE seeds (of hardwood varieties, or fruit tress like durian, native rambutan, mango, jackfruit and seeds of vegetables or food crops).
L- Literacy
The battle against illiteracy is starting at the community-level. More and more lumad organizations under PASAKA are now putting up literacy programs run by native community based teachers. Despite the reported high literacy rate of the country, illiteracy pervades most in the tribal/ lumad hinterland communities. These existing literacy schools (only one graded & formal) teach lumad children the 3Rs in the context of their culture and struggle.
SEND lumad children to literacy school. SPONSOR community literacy programs. SPARE your used/unused notebooks, pencils/ ballpens, pad papers, erasers, chalk, crayons, used clothings, etc. HELP us publish SAGIP’s literacy reading-writing-arithmetic manuals.
P- Production
Long before environmentalism became a fad, lumads already practiced environmentally-sound farming techniques. But the onslaught of logging, mining and other destructive projects have threatened their food security.
HELP lumads increased food production. DONATE farm tools such as bolo, lagaraw, guna, bairan/limbas, etc. SHARE your skills on agriculture.
TARGET BENEFICIARIES OF THIS RELIEF DRIVE/ PROJECT:
1.Ata Manobo tribe in Talaingod, Davao del Norte (Org: Salupongan ta Tanu Igkanugon)
2.Matigsalug in Sitio Bermuda, Naboc, Monkayo, Compostela Valley (Org: NABOKASA)
TARGET DATES for the CHRISTMAS with the Lumads Program in the Area:December 15, 2007 and December 22, 2007
SEND your DONATIONS to:Solidarity Action Group for Indigenous PeoplesOffice: Diakonia Center, IFI Compound, F. Torres St., Davao CityContact telephone #s: 305-0824/ 09286059209 or mail us at yutangkabilin@yahoo.com.
Look for May for inquiries.
In the first Christmas, Jesus manifested his total solidarity with the poor (He was born in an animal’s shelter and wrapped in swaddling clothes), the persecuted (He was the main target of the mass murder of “the innocents”), and the refugees of this world (He was a refugee early in life, Mary and Joseph took him to Egypt to escape the wrath of Herod)Dr. Robinson Montalba
Dec
02
2007
REACT Philippines, a nationwide organization providing emergency assistance and communications support in times of disasters and calamities, have asked its members nationwide to solicit relief items and help in the relief and rescue efforts in the aftermath of typhoons Lando (Hagibis) and Mina (Mitag) which devastated many parts of the country.
“We are calling all our members nationwide to once again show their commitment to serve our countrymen by contributing to the efforts of restoring normalcy in the lives of those who were displaced and affected by these recent natural calamities that hit our country,” REACT Philippines National President Michael Malacca.
REACT Philippines will be receiving donations of relief goods from its members and the general public especially those that are identified as most needed by the typhoon victims such as drinking water, blankets, food Items, cooking utensils and hygiene kits.
Donations may be brought to the REACT National Office at CRS Compound, A. Luna Avenue, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City (Telefax 995-8729/Mobile 0918-208-0091).
Sep
28
2007
MANILA, Philippines - As part of the Cancer Institute Foundation’s (CIF) campaign on cervical cancer prevention, a photo auction will be held on October 6 at the Silverlens Gallery in Makati City.
To be auctioned off are photographs by Jo Avila, Bahaghari, Miguel Fabie III, Ronnie Lazaro, Jun de Leon, Isa Lorenzo, At Maculangan, Billy Mondoñedo, Emmanuel Santos, Ivan Sarenas, John Silva, Pilar Tuason, Wig Tysmans, Lilen Uy, Jake Verzosa, and Denise Weldon, and an etching by National Artist Benedicto Cabrera.
The auction will start at 6 p.m.
Proceeds from the sales of the prints shall help support the Cervical Cancer Prevention (CECAP) Program. The Program aims to empower Filipino women with information and knowledge in preventing cervical cancer, and to influence them to take part in the first cervical cancer support group in the country.
In the Philippines, as in many parts of the world, cervical cancer is second only to breast cancer as the most common potentially deadly disease that afflicts and kills women.
In the Philippines, estimates in the year 2000 placed the number of cervical cancer cases at between 35 thousand and 70 thousand, and there are 7 thousand new cases that are added to it every year.
This is mainly due to late detection, the lack of awareness about the disease among Filipino women, and the stigma associated with cervical cancer.
The good news is that cervical cancer is highly preventable through healthy lifestyle and regular pap screening. It can also be prevented by a breakthrough vaccine that could be given to young girls as early as 9. Cervical cancer is the only cancer with a vaccine.
The Cancer Institute Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit, non-stock foundation that provides support to among others, the Cancer Institute, and its other accredited cancer management network institutions with clinical, research, advocacy, and to the extent possible, financial assistance, especially for the prevention of cancer and/or their treatment.
The CIF campaign is made possible through the support of: Marks & Spencer, L’Oréal Professionnel, MSD, The Philippine Star, Figaro Coffee Company, Crossover 105.1 FM, Neo Spa, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Ayala Malls, Rustan’s Essenses.
There will be a preview of the photos to be auctioned off on October 5.
Silverlens gallery is located at 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Warehouse 2, Yupangco Building. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mondays to Fridays and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. For more information, call (02)8160044 or email: manage@silverlensphoto.com.
Jun
13
2007
Need Your Help!
We will appreciate any information about retired U.S. Army Colonel Arturo Dingcong, a Filipino-American, who had spent his remaining months in Negros province in central Philippines.
Any information also about his relatives or family members is needed, if they are available. Please forward them to Ms Frencie Carreon on this e-mail address: bluefork604@gmail.com
Thank you.
Apr
30
2007
QUEZON CITY - Are you a band looking for alternative venues for your cutting-edge music?
Are you looking for a unique film and musical experience? Are you ready to join the ranks of Kiko Machine, Pumping Pluto, Severo, Bored of Trustees, Taggu nDios, The Brockas, Linch XII, Things in Between U, HUH! Achroma, Final Vow and other kickass indie acts?
Then climb aboard the BANNED wagon. We’ve been expecting you.
BANNED MOVIES PILIPINAS is looking for indie bands to complete the lineup for upcoming one-of-a-kind film and music experience for our 2nd and 3rd quarter schedules, as we showcase the films of Seymour Barros Sanchez, Raya Martin, Roxlee, Andrew Leavold, etc., first stop on May 19 at Freedom Bar in Anonas Email banned_movies@yahoo.com or text 0920-9226261 or 0917-3705454 for inquiries.
Mar
21
2007
The Association of Special Libraries of the Philippines is inviting librarians, library administrators, archivist, records managers, record officers, teachers and students of Library and Information Science and other information specialist to a three-day seminar-workshop on "RECORDS AND INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT" on April 25-27, 2007 at El Cielito Inn, Baguio City.
The objectives of the seminar-workshop are to increase awareness on the benefits of a well-organized and well-managed records; learn the importance of retention schedules and identifying and protecting vital records; develop the skills and knowledge of the current procedures, technologies and applications in records and information resources; and apply the best practice applicable in the respective workplace.
Seminar fees are as follows:
P4,800 - live-in (includes accomodation, meals, kits, handouts & certificates)
P4,000 - live out (includes meals, kits, handouts & certificates)
P4,000 - live-in accompanying person (includes accomodation & meals)
P4,600 - live-in
EARLY BIRDS who will pay on or before April 15, 2007 and/or paid ASLP 2006 members.
For reservations and further inquiry, please contact: Ma Luz S. Verdejo (DFA-FSI) at (02) 834-3212; 831-5983, Shirley I. Cruz (CA) at (02) 834-2709; Edith Dumo (NEDA) at (02) 631-3757 or Cefy I. Andaya (PNB) at (02)526-3131 loc. 4411. (Mindanao Examiner)