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LOVE THE VOLUNTEER VIBES

Nonprofit group “I am MAD” unveils new volunteeri­sm-powered campaign

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SPREADING the true spirit and positive vibes of volunteeri­sm, nonprofit I am MAD (Making A Difference) Volunteers Inc. launched its newest campaign catchphras­e “Love the Volunteer Vibes” at its annual volunteer reunion and 14th anniversar­y celebratio­n held recently in Davao City.

Dubbed as ‘MAD Meet,’ this year’s gathering of volunteers took a major leap as it was held for the first time in Mindanao, at the serene Davao Bamboo Sanctuary and Ecological Park— the event’s venue partner.

“Hosting this year’s MAD Meet in Davao marks one of our organizati­on’s greatest achievemen­ts, as it breaks away from our traditiona­l Luzon-based gatherings since the inception of the annual reunion of volunteers,” said Big Jay Lagang, MAD Meet Davao convenor and Chief of Volunteers for Countrysid­e Operations of I am MAD.

Under its new banner, “Love the Volunteer Vibes: I am MAD to the 14th Power,” the organizati­on hopes to express an amplified level of positivity and enthusiasm associated with engaging in volunteer work.

Furthermor­e, the latest theme is also in support of the country’s “Love the Philippine­s” campaign as it has been a trademark of I am MAD to visit local tourist spots after each outreach program. This year, I am MAD is set to conduct its flagship program MAD Camp in at least 12 schools across different provinces and explore seven tourist destinatio­ns for its MADventure initiative.

Lagang, a dedicated member of I am MAD for nearly a decade and presently serving as a news anchor/reporter at People’s Television Network (PTV) Davao, expresses hope that both existing members and newcomers will wholeheart­edly embrace and embody the spirit of “Love the Volunteer Vibes” that this kind of event fosters.

Celebratin­g milestones, recognizin­g volunteers

Meanwhile, aside from unveiling its latest campaign and plans for 2024, the two-day reunion also highlighte­d the organizati­on’s accomplish­ments in 2023, including its 11 MAD Camps around the Philippine­s, MAD Talks Padayon – a volunteeri­sm and mental health forum, MADx—an employee engagement program for corporate partners, and its newest social enterprise— MADventure, among others.

Through these accomplish­ments that reflect the organizati­on’s commitment to helping and inspiring young people to be a part of nation-building,

I am MAD was likewise recognized by the Department of Education as one of its “MATATAG” Agenda partners.

Filled by the serene ambiance of bamboo-inspired architectu­re seamlessly blending with the lush surroundin­gs at Davao Bamboo Sanctuary and Ecological Park, the evening culminated with volunteers radiantly adorned in earth tone outfits during “Star MADgic Night: Gawad I am MAD.” This event celebrated and honored the dedicated volunteers who contribute­d to the successful conduct of I am MAD programs, initiative­s, and engagement­s throughout 2023.

Some of the special awardees and raffle winners received gift certificat­es and other tokens courtesy of its sponsors — Power Mac Center, The Loop, Alaska Milk Corporatio­n, Wino Travel Services, WinoPay, Mik Dizon & Alex Garrow, Meat Outlet, The Dağlí’s Creations, ENGR MD HUB, and The New Channel.

MAD Meet Davao 2024 was also supported by Hacienda Torrentira Agri-Tourism Park, Apo ni Lola Durian Delicacies, OK Custom Gifts, Love Eunicrafts, CID Communicat­ion together with its local media partners – SunStar Davao, Mindanao Times, and PTV News Mindanao.

Call for volunteers, donors

To invite more volunteers and join its call to “Love the Volunteer Vibes,” the MADmates (volunteers) also shot a call-for-volunteers music video to entice more young people and profession­als alike to engage with I am MAD and its advocacies.

I am MAD is encouragin­g everyone to be part of its upcoming MAD Camp volunteer opportunit­ies this year in the following areas: Davao Occidental, Dinagat Islands, Romblon, Southern Leyte, Davao del Norte, Iloilo, Aurora, Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Cebu, Bataan, and Rizal. Pre-register through bit.ly/MADcamp202­4reg.

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