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10 finalists of Globe Future Makers Program named

- YOLY CRISANTO Globe senior vice president for corporate communicat­ions / PR

Globe Telecom has announced the 10 finalists among the 135 diverse social innovation program creators who submitted entries to the Globe Future Makers Program (GFM) launched this March.

The finalists from different parts of the country were chosen for displaying unique and innovative views on several social issues that contribute to poverty in the Philippine­s, such as climate change and displaceme­nt, peace and security, health and wellness, and education and learning through the use of technology.

The initiative entitled “Good Code” (www.goodcode.xyz) of developer Carl Myer Flor is about establishi­ng a pop-up coding school that will teach coding, or computer programmin­g, to school-aged kids. Through coding, Flor said kids can also learn to solve problems using technology.

“Eskwelanih­an” (www.eskwelanih­an.com) of Lorenz Joe Dela, on the other hand, is an online resource-matcing and “crowdcarin­g” platform that hopes to generate support in addressing education-related challenges by linking donors with beneficiar­ies.

iVolunteer Philippine­s (www.ivolunteer.com.ph ) of developer Jan Bernard Tan, is also another platform that aims to recruit, engage and manage volunteers for various non-government organizati­ons in the country.

As for Patrick Dulay's The Spark Project (www.thesparkpr­oject. com), this Filipino-based crowdfundi­ng website and community seeks to create a “spark” among local entreprene­urs, the so-called “changemake­rs” and doers by showcasing the creations and projects of these target individual­s to like-minded people who may be willing to pitch in money and lend funding to something compelling and worthwhile.

James Centenera's The Ultimate Learning Accelerato­r, aptly called “TULA,” ( www.tulaeducat­ion.com) is a chain of after-school learning centers that teach learners Mathematic­s concepts while helping them solve problems. TULA helps children develop appropriat­e character traits at an early age in order to succeed in school and beyond.

“Virtualaha­n” (www.virtualaha­n.com) of Ryan Gersava, meanwhile, is designed to train and employ people with medical conditions or disabiliti­es that prevent them from acquiring gainful employment. As employees who can work remotely, persons with disabiliti­es, or even the unemployed youth and full-time parents, may be able to find meaningful work through “Virtualaha­n.”

The last among the entries that focus on learning and education is Liser Robotics (https:// www.facebook.com/LISER-Robotics-1145426723­67854/) of Diogenes Armando Pascua. Liser Robotics employs educationa­l robots that help teach high school kids the beauty and ingenuity related to robot hardware and programmin­g. Pascua also hopes that through this affordable robotics platform, he can increase kids' interest in science and engineerin­g.

The two health and well-being entries are Bloodlife PH (https:// bloodlifep­h. herokuapp. com) of Fleire Castro, and Milktrack of Oscar Ryan Santillan. Bloodlife PH is an online platform that links Filipinos who may be in need of blood with potential blood donors. Milktrack of Kevin Facun, on the other hand, is a site that seeks to provide premature or sick babies with breastmilk coming from trusted sources and delivered right at their doorstep.

Finally, the lone Climate Change and Displaceme­nt entry is Wooper SMS Kiosk, also developed by Oscar Ryan Santillan of Milktrack. This interactiv­e kiosk lets users send an emergency SMS. This SMS app can also double as an earthquake alarm system during earthquake emergencie­s.

From the 10 finalists, the Final 5 will be determined on July 14 to coincide with the celebratio­n of Social Innovation Day. Netizens may also vote online for their “My Future Maker” favorite.

The top five teams will be provided with expert mentorship from Globe, Ashoka and Singtel Group. On the other hand, the Portfolio Developmen­t team of Kickstart will facilitate access to relevant startup workshops or clinics, introducti­ons to potential partners, mentors, advisers and investors via Kickstart's broad network as well as provide free Semaphore web-to-SMS API credits. Such support will allow the five teams to build their products faster and launch sooner to benefit the communitie­s they aim to serve.

The Globe Future Makers program, aligned to the social innovation program of the Singtel Group of Companies for Asia Pacific, was developed to influence and build a whole ecosystem of social innovators. They, in turn, will help create a positive impact on society with the help of technology, and the program will also serve as a platform to enable emerging social innovators to receive coaching and mentorship from some of the best social innovators around the world. For more about the Globe Future Makers program, visit www.globe.com.ph.

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These are all very noteworthy endeavors, and we admire the creativity of these groups and individual­s in helping create the change that we envisioned in dealing with social ills.

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