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The evidence for the evolution of ‘social responsibility’ and a sense of ‘mutual obligation’ in human society

April 29, 2008

 The term social responsibility may be pointed back its basic notion relating to the golden rule, or treating others like how you want to be treated.  According to Wikipedia.com, social responsibility can be viewed as a part of the social contract giving responsibility to each entity whether it is state, government, corporation, organization or individual to contribute on a smaller scale or to society at large.  However, the problem within contemporary society especially those that are state-ruled is that there is a huge difference and inequality between the varying social classes, therefore, the responsibility and contribution of each entity varies as well.

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Hon. Felix Santos on Ugong Rescue Team and their equipment

April 24, 2008

Felix Santos, barangay kagawad at Ugong, Pasig City, talks about his special rescue unit and the tools they use in their trade.

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Philippine-Based Non-Profit Lifts Cause of Smart But Destitute Youth

April 17, 2008

A myriad of non-profit organizations focus on education as a way to address the poverty issue in the Philippines.  Many of these organizations provide everything from volunteer teachers to academic materials, from scholarships to classrooms–ostensibly covering all corners of the educational spectrum. 

Makati-based Hands On Manila (HOM) takes a different, but equally philanthropic, route on education-veered volunteerism by focusing on addressing the needs of students with very high potential but do not have access to proper education that can enhance their capacity.

HOM enacts this project through Hands On School.

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Ray Dean Salvosa - Managing Director of Consuelo Foundation

April 13, 2008

He could have pulled the trigger on them but he would not be any different from those child criminals who killed his brother.

Instead, Ray Salvosa utilized much of his time and resources to change the way society thinks about juvenile delinquents.  Ray has been appointed to serve as a member of the Juvenile Justice & Welfare Council which has been tasked to oversee the implementation of the Juvenile Justice & Child Welfare Act (RA9344) of 2006.

He has lectured extensively on juvenile justice, child abuse issues, restorative justice and community policing in varous conferences and symposiums in the Philippines as well as in international conferences in Japan, the United States, Ireland, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Finland, Scotland and India.  In November 2004, he was invited by UNICEF New York to participate in a forum to develop juvenile justice indicators.

This, what we could consider passion of his, stemmed from that very traumatic and harrowing experience, which could otherwise have been an issue of vengeance, but instead had become a mission for the greater good.

Read more on Ray Dean Savlosa, managing director for Philippine operations of Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, and his story on youth justice, family, finding one’s purpose, and doing the right thing.



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Cecill Artates - "Sherpa" at Hands On Manila

April 8, 2008

 

Cecill Artates joined Hands On Manila five years ago, realizing the need for a change in lifestyle.  Needless to say, her involvement changed her life and outlook in life. 

Cecill volunteers at Pangarap Shelter, and handles the Scoring Points program for Hands On Manila.  In 2005, she was awarded the Outstanding Volunteer Award for her selfless involvement in changing the lives of young men through education and personal development. 

In this interview, she explains HOM’s “sherpa” and why they use the term to refer to volunteer leaders.  Cecill talks about her most memorable childhood moments and why it is important for parents to teach their children about the values of volunteering and being socially involved.

Read on and learn more how Cecill finds time between her work as a web content writer and volunteerism.  

If you know any one that you think can be featured in this blog, please send me an email at jayr(at)greatergoodradio(dot)com with a brief background of the individual, and how he/she contributes to and for the greater good of the Filipino community. 

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