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"I had a chance to be a youth volunteer for Gawad Kalinga in the Philippines and it is an experience I cherish so much and take pride in..."
I hope the youth of today will feel the call for youth volunteerism in 2009!!!




September 6, 2008 was the day more than a thousand pro-poor advocates from Gawad Kalinga, Answering the Cry of the Poor (ANCOP), PIDC, Bukas Loob, Light of Jesus and the biggest contingent of all - from Couples of Christ, walked for 5,000 meters and practically closed the longest street in the world - Yonge Street!
The walk was towards providing awareness to the nation-building projects of Gawad Kalinga in the Philippines, South East Asia and soon in Africa. All participants also raised funds walking for their family and friends towards building more houses and more villages for more poor, taking them out of poverty.

Ruby, whose insect bite has now 90% dissipated, needs to see a real specialist. She continued to be in high spirits.
Ruby was thankful for all the manangs who took care of her day in and day out, she said in her dedication to the village - "my birthday was amazing because of all your smiles. They touched my heart and you made a difference in my life. You brought importance and happiness in my life."



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It was a good gathering yesterday at Parliament Library between PATAC (Philippine Advocacy Through Arts & Culture) Migrante and GKYB.
I think there were some interesting connections made from yesterday's launch. Thanks to Maripi for arranging that opportunity.
For 2 separate occasions now, the first last April 28, 2008 at Jean Vanier in Scarborough and yesterday, May 9 at University of Toronto, GK Youth Build has been having small sessions with 12-20 secondary students to build on its promise to have more youth hear about an opportunity for them to become modern day leaders.
Yesterday's session was attended by 12 students from 6 various secondary schools as part of the Asian Heritage Month month-long activities. The discussion cum forum was moderated by GKYB Core founders Maripi Leynes and Junnie Arreza and was well received with active discussions and a lot of interesting points coming from the youth.
What a wonderful feeling that is to be young again! Last April 25, Mike Almojuela and Junnie Arreza went with 14 youth dancers to have their taste of dancing in the streets of Toronto.
The youth ages 13 to 17 were so gracious enough to volunteer their time and talent to a worthy cause of being the video background for the upcoming GK Youth Build program called "Spot A Hero" contest. They traipsed, skipped, jumped, and somersaulted their way to what is now to be known in You Tube to be the Toronto-portion of "Spot A Hero" dance video.
Organized by Mica Cruz, a GK Youth Build volunteer, the team from IONA Secondary School was able to fully imbibe the theme of Global Youth Heroism through the dance self-choreographed by the team with Toby Mac's "One World" as background music.
GKYB Core team members were honored to be invited to the Visioning Workshop held at Scarborough last April 19. The event was well attended. Active volunteers, advocates, CFC, SFC and YFC members and of course Ancop-GK officers were one in mind, body and spirit to come up with the vision and mission of Ancop-GK.
The 6-hour session was an exercise to really center our minds and hearts to how we see Ancop and GK-Canada in the current and coming years. 
