Monday, June 30, 2014

"REBUILD PHILIPPINES PROJECT"

Last year, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake jolted Bohol and almost hundreds of lives were taken. Many families were left homeless and most of the churches were destroyed. Even the famous Chocolate Hills were severed from the strong quake. The government has taken its necessary action to cover up the losses that was brought about by the quake but it wasn't enough to suffice the needs of the victims. Water, food and of course new and stronger homes were the most important things that the victims needed.

Below are some of the pictures taken after the earthquake.







(Source: http://www.theatlantic.com)

Just as after the earthquake, a super-typhoon struck the islands of Visayas. It was named as Typhoon Haiyan (Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines), dubbed as the world's strongest typhoon that ever struck the world. The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rains that tore down homes, buildings and as well as the hearts and hopes of the Filipinos and millions of Filipinos died. Many foreign countries came and helped but until these days, there were still families living in temporary tents for shelter.

Below are some of the photos taken after the super-typhoon shook the islands in Visayas.







(Source: www.mirror.co.uk)

Seeing the aftermath of the Bohol quake and super typhoon Haiyan touched us all deeply. It is in this very reason why We Spark Action Inc. have created the REBUILD PHILIPPINES PROJECT. The project promotes the renovation and recovery efforts to specific local communities affected by the disasters. It also provides long-term support for livelihood skills training activities and facilitates sustainable programs on disaster preparedness and overall education of local communities.

With your help we can rebuild the Philippines and make the victims happy. Let us spark the spirit if  volunteerism.

Come and join us and we will let you see the beauty of giving!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Understanding Volunteerism ...

 

Volunteering means to carry out a duty or a job without expecting repayment or remuneration. It is an action worth to be lived by. Though time writers associate volunteerism with charity, both may have  an intense meaning when deeply fathomed. CHARITY is a value while VOLUNTEERISM is an action.


In every way in our lives, through people from different walks of life, it is always a norm when someone is in need and when someone needs help. That will then be the time where the act of volunteerism gets in. Being kind and generous to others and putting it into actions is a virtue.

 

Volunteerism can come in many faces. It could be you helping the community through building something important that would be beneficial to the society, it could be seeing yourself teaching other people, it could be you feeding the hungry or it could be you giving your time and skills to others. 

 

Furthermore, volunteerism is a two way street.  It could be beneficial to both parties involved. When someone donates a handful of time, the difference made is tremendous and it shapes a community for the better while the experience improves the person who donated the time. The volunteer then can strengthen his/her present skills such as communication skills, ability to work with other people, dedication, testing one's patience and time management.

 

Volunteering is what makes a community because it brings people together to work on a goal. 

 

With We Spark Action Inc., you will be on the right track. We will help you turn your thoughts into passion. There is nothing more to life when you see yourself helping others. With the aid of our partner organizations, we assure you that you could be a potential volunteer who can help our community reach into its greater heights. 

 

Come to think of it. As what H. Jackson Brown Jr. says, remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.

 

Join us and let us all make a difference!

Saturday, February 15, 2014

What is it to know about We Spark Action?


                            WE SPARK ACTION (Spark) is a non-government and non-profit organization in the Philippines that aims to empower the youth through international voluntary service (IVS) exchanges and activities. It primarily focuses its concerns on social issues like education, health, environment, cultural engagements and community development.  

                SPARK is a duly registered organization with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with Registration Number: CN 201127751 in Cebu City since May 2011.

SPARK was established through a partnership with development workers and supporters as well as local community leaders.  It is the result of almost a decade of experience in the field of voluntary service through bilateral volunteer exchanges. The founders of SPARK pool an extensive experience in children and youth work, training, research and community development.  
VISION

SPARK envisions being a leader in social services, a catalyst for youth empowerment and intercultural exchange and a mentor of voluntary work for youth development.

MISSION
·        To promote international voluntary service exchanges
·        To nurture community development efforts and volunteerism
·        To provide globally competitive training programs on youth service and leadership
·        To promote learner-centered training programs
·        To establish a network of volunteers and experts in social development

SERVICES

The objectives of SPARK work through six banner programs called I-SERVE:
· International Exchange Programs and Activities will allow young people to gain a global outlook on cultural diversity, appreciate other cultures and learn to interact with all kinds of people from different parts of the world.
· Service Training and Capability Building will organize training on youth service and youth development programs to be conducted by development experts.
·  Establishment of a database of experts and youth volunteers will build a strong network of social development workers and advocates who are diverse and well-informed.
·   Research on youth issues and concerns will develop different youth-related studies to provide updated information and enhance youth development.
· Volunteer Activities will promote activities that foster community development through friendship, teamwork and service.
· Experiential Activities will ensure active youth participation in community development through committed service in their chosen communities.


PROGRAMS

·    Long Term Volunteer: Work as a volunteer in a project for 6 to 12 months
·   Short Term Volunteer: Work as a volunteer in a project 2 to 16 weeks
·  International Work camp: Volunteers from different countries will work for a project for 2 weeks
·  Bilateral work camp program: Volunteers from  one c country will work together with local Filipino volunteers for a 2 week project
· Filipino- international exchange program- immersion/ exposure of young Filipino to international countries.
·    Capacity Building Program: Training programs offered or provided to young Filipino
·   Local volunteer program: Exposure / immersion of young Filipinos to local communities in the Philippines to advocate issues on community, environment, health, urban/ rural situation. 

OBJECTIVES
·         To promote peace and unity through intercultural exchange and activities.
·         To encourage and invite social development experts to participate and be involved in youth development.
·         To inspire youth to do volunteer work.
·         To establish reliable data and situation on youth development.

MEMBERSHIP AND PARTNERS
SPARK is an official international partner of the Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS), the ALLIANCE of European Voluntary Service Organizations (ALLIANCE), the International Cultural Youth Exchange Federation (ICYE), the Network for Voluntary Development in Asia and the Pacific (NVDA). It is also a duly registered Youth Serving Organization of the National Youth Commission, a National Government  Agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines.
SPARK currently works with several National and Local Non-Government Organizations and Local Government Units in the Philippines like Gualandi Volunteer Service Program Inc. (GVSP), Action for Nurturing Children and Environment Inc. (ANCE), Balay Samaritano sa Sugbo, Albert Schweitzer Familienwerk Foundation Philippines, Inc. (ASFFPI),La Consolacion College of Bais City, Betty Bantug Benitez Foundation, Edukasyon Para sa Kinabukasan Inc. (Eduk Inc.), Abcede Memorial Library Center, Provincial Government of Negros Oriental, Lapu-lapu City Government and other local public institutions in Cebu Province.













PRINCIPALS OF WORK
                SPARK will do its best to support its volunteers and to facilitate constructive and educational experiences. However, our projects are organized according to the Filipino standards of living and culture. Volunteers will need to adapt to simple living conditions and local food.

                The philosophy of volunteerism is the work base of SPARK and potential volunteers are expected to understand this philosophy; and to share and participate actively in its practice. Sending organizations are expected to provide volunteers with the SPARK documentation (work camp program, info sheet and info pack), and inform them of the do’s and don’ts of Filipino culture. Holding of pre-departure trainings that include introduction to International Voluntary Service fundamental principles; introduction to the basis of intercultural learning and cultural diversity; non-violent communication; problem solving; conflict management; and active participation in voluntary service projects are highly recommended.

                All SPARK projects are open to volunteers who are 18 years old when the program starts. There is no maximum age limit and the participation of “grown up” volunteers is encouraged to increase the intergenerational dimension of SPARK projects and exchanges.

                For the entire duration of the project, all volunteers are required to individually subscribe to a private insurance covering third party liability, health care and repatriation. Proof of payment and description of subscribed services must be presented to the SPARK camp leader at the beginning of the camp. No exception will be allowed as participants without proper insurance cannot be accepted for legal reasons. 



For Inquiries, you may contact:                                 
Ms. May Antoniette Sun
National Coordinator
Door 4, 2/F Causing- Feria Bldg., OsmeƱa Boulevard Cebu City
Telephone Number +63 32 4123102
Mobile Number  +63 922 8603831