I am inspired to launch the Pay It 4Ward PH because of this story: This was in the late 1990s, I feel so old just saying that because it has been 20+ years already. For the younger generation who are not familiar with '90s, let me paint you a picture. There was no smart phones.... Continue Reading →
Pathfinder: Where do I go from here?
Dear 20-something, How have you been? It should have been a roller coaster ride trying to figure out your path in life. You have somehow felt disappointed for not being able to meet many expectations. You look at yourself and think you are so left behind compared with others. You may feel frustrated because you... Continue Reading →
Volunteering: Christmas Parade in Auckland
Christmas in New Zealand is incredible. To kick off the festive season, a parade is usually organised every year where amazing floats, inflatables, and entertainment groups galore are showcased in late November to early December. There are two things you can do when in Auckland during this time of the year. You can either be... Continue Reading →
A Soldier’s Symphony in the Battlefield
via Daily Prompt: Symphony We lie in the bush while you lie on your beds at the comfort of your home We sleep beside our guns while you sleep beside your wives You sleep in your house, we sleep in hemas You wear nice hats, we wear heavy helmets You wear designer's vests while we... Continue Reading →
Full-time Scholarship: The Schwarzman Scholar
If you're looking for a full-time scholarship, you may want to consider this. DEADLINE: September 28, 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). According to its website, the Schwarzman Scholarship does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, veteran status, or disability unrelated... Continue Reading →
What Volunteering Has Taught Me ❤️
Volunteer I love today's prompt: Volunteer! via Daily Prompt: Volunteer. It significantly flashbacks golden memories of my volunteering experiences. I live in a lovable country where volunteering opportunities can be found almost everywhere. Why? First, it is prone to natural calamities such as earthquakes, typhoons, volcanic eruptions, etc. Second, it is a developing country where at least 26.3% (12Million... Continue Reading →
Study Abroad: Jeanne Sauve Public Leadership Program
The Jeanne Sauvé Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2017-19 Jeanne Sauvé Public Leadership Program. The Foundation invites bright young change-makers from a wide range of disciplines and sectors from Canada and around to world to take part in a remarkable leadership journey. The Jeanne Sauvé Public Leadership Program represents the beginning of a lifelong... Continue Reading →
#BuyLocal: Support Local Farmers
You can't buy happiness, but you can buy local produce and that's kind of the same thing. How so? Locally grown food tastes better. The state of freshness is ensured as the time in transit is less and/or less time to sit around. Thus, it is more nutritious. The healthier you get, the happier you'll be. You help... Continue Reading →
It’s Your Freedom and So is Mine
Freedom is a gift. Yet, we have enjoyed it too much that we tend to forget how valuable and precious it is. I am a Filipino and REAL CHANGE begins with me. 👏 HISTORYMAKER My Dear Filipinos, I am not against who you will vote for on May 9 national election. I do not care if we... Continue Reading →
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