The Philippine Star

MAD MILLENNIAL­S STORM NORTHERN MINDANAO

- By Mark Conrad R. Ravanzo

HEEDING THE CALL FOR REBUILDing the war-torn city of Marawi and the lives of its displaced people, some 300 youth leaders and college students from neighborin­g Iligan City and other parts of Northern Mindanao came forward to leverage volunteeri­sm to complement the extensive rehabilita­tion efforts that the Maranaos need.

The youth forum dubbed “MAD Talks: Nagmahal, Nasaktan, Nagvolunte­er” held recently at the Doña Juana Actub Lluch Memorial Central School in Iligan City, about 37 kilometers away from the war zone, was spearheade­d by the non-government group and a 2016 TAYO (Ten Accomplish­ed Youth Organizati­ons) awardee I am Making A Difference Inc. (I am MAD) composed of millennial­s committed to spread the gospel of active volunteeri­sm and selflessne­ss through its collective passion and nationwide advocacy to mobilize local youth.

MAD Talks presented resource speakers and successful volunteers who shared their insights and personal life experience­s to inspire the Mindanaoan youth to continue to make a difference through their respective organizati­ons and not to get tired of helping others despite challenges.

“It is high-time to focus on the youth in this region in light of the Marawi siege,” I am MAD co-founder Christian Marx Rivero said. “We hope that with MAD Talks, our youth leaders in the country will be moved by real-life results brought about by volunteeri­sm that will promote more participat­ion, developmen­t and peace,” the youth leader from a far-flung community in

Sibuyan Island, Romblon added.

Speaking from personal experience­s, Wino Dela Cruz, an I am MAD volunteer, encouraged participan­ts to create “a community with shared compassion, charity and care.”

The part-time volunteer and full-time communicat­ion executive from Antipolo City added that “there may be war, chaos and other forms of distresses in our lives but we can always turn our pain into purpose and our brokenness into blessing.” He prodded youth leaders to “always choose to love no matter what, and experience that rare joy, renewed love of life through volunteeri­sm.”

MAD Talks was just one of the activities in the three-day I am MAD Camp. The first part of the program engaged select students at the host school in various sets of educationa­l, entertaini­ng and team-building activities.

All these are aligned with the organizati­on’s four key advocacies anchored on the Department of Education’s core values—love of God (Maka-Diyos), love for others (Makatao), love of environmen­t (Makakalika­san) and love of country (Makabayan), all of which are integrated as well in “The Ten I am MAD Commitment­s.” Learner-participan­ts also received the “Bag of Dreams” packs with basic school supplies sponsored by the University of Canberra Filipino Society in Australia.

I am MAD also donated school supplies and snacks for evacuees from Marawi who are currently adopted as students at the school. The donation was made possible through the school principal Enerio Ebisa, who also served as the MAD builder-coordinato­r for the Iligan camp.

Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology’s Associate Professor Ruben Abucayon stood as the group’s partner for the MAD Talks in securing youth participat­ion. The Joint Task Force Marawi led by Lt. Col. Elmer Suderio also joined the camp and provided internal security.

The MAD Camp Iligan was the group’s 38th edition since its inception in 2009 that gathered 21 passionate volunteers from across the country, while the recent MAD Talks was the 20th youth event the volunteer group had organized in the country.

MAD Talks youth forum event is a finalist in this year’s 15th Search for the Ten Accomplish­ed Youth Organizati­ons (TAYO) Awards competing under the Culture, Arts and Heritage category.

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Happy kids of Doña Juana Actub Lluch Memorial Central School Iligan during an activity (top). Students receive school supplies donated by University of Canberra Filipino Society in Australia (above). MAD participan­ts light candles to symbolize their...
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I am MAD volunteers and beneficiar­ies in Iligan (above). Participan­ts form the “MAD Circle” (left).
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