Draft:People Power Volunteers for Reform - Pila Chapter
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The People Power Volunteers for Reform - Pila Chapter (PPVR-Pila) is a civic organization based in Pila, Laguna, Philippines. Established after the National Election of 2022, PPVR-Pila is dedicated to developing sustainable programs aimed at uplifting the lives of Pileños through volunteerism and community service.
Partnerships and Leadership
[edit]PPVR-Pila is partnered with the Angat Pinas Foundation and Edukasyon.ph, working together to deliver impactful projects to the local community. The current president of PPVR-Pila (2022–2024) is Aljon Divinagracia, who leads the organization with a focus on community engagement and empowerment. The group is advised by Alodia Magpily, who provides guidance on strategic initiatives and program development.
Location and Activities
[edit]The headquarters of PPVR-Pila is located at St. Therese College of Arts and Science in Pila, Laguna. From this base, the organization coordinates various activities aimed at promoting volunteerism and fostering community spirit among residents.
Mission and Objectives
[edit]- Developing sustainable programs: These initiatives are designed to address local issues such as poverty, education, health, and disaster preparedness.
- Promoting volunteerism: The organization encourages community members to actively participate in its programs, thereby fostering a culture of collective responsibility and mutual aid.
- Uplifting the lives of Pileños: By focusing on the needs of the most vulnerable populations, PPVR-Pila aims to create a positive impact on the social and economic conditions in Pila.
Past Projects and Initiatives
[edit]- Kundiman Singing Contest (August 29, 2022)[1][2][3]: An event that celebrated traditional Filipino music and culture, fostering a sense of community pride and preserving cultural heritage.
- Reading Comprehension Enhancement Program (January 14, 2023)[4][5][6]: In collaboration with Angat Buhay and Edukasyon.ph, PPVR-Pila launched this program to support Grade 5 students from Concepcion-Mojon Elementary School in Pila, Laguna. The program aimed to improve reading comprehension skills, crucial for students affected by the transition from traditional to distance learning during the pandemic.
- Kalinis-One Clean Up Drive[7][8] (July 1, 2023): To celebrate the first anniversary of PPVR-Pila, the organization led a community clean-up drive at Bulusukan River Hanging Bridge. This initiative, in partnership with Pila Senior High School, Youth for Environment in Schools Organization, and the Supreme Secondary Learners Government of Pila SHS, emphasized the importance of environmental stewardship.
- Free Lugaw 2023[9] (July 1, 2023): As part of the anniversary celebration, PPVR-Pila organized a "Free Lugaw" event at the Municipal Town Plaza in Pila, Laguna, providing free meals to the community.
- Aid to Fire Victims in Brgy. Primera Pulo, Lumban, Laguna[10]: PPVR-Pila, together with PPVR Calamba and ALAB Movement, provided donations and assistance to families affected by a fire in Brgy. Primera Pulo, demonstrating their commitment to disaster response and community support.
- Free Poll Watching Seminar[11] (September 30, 2023): A seminar aimed at SK and Barangay official aspirants, this event focused on educating participants on safeguarding democracy and protecting the integrity of the vote.
- Food of Love Initiative[12][13] (February 11, 2024): An initiative to distribute hot meals to jeepney and tricycle drivers, street vendors, guards, and the homeless in Pila. This program highlights the organization's commitment to supporting the less fortunate in their community.
Impact and Outreach
[edit]Through PPVR-Pila's initiatives, the organization has contributed to more transparent and fair elections, and has helped raise awareness about the importance of civic engagement.
References
[edit]1. "Kundiman Singing Contest - August 29, 2022." PPVR-Pila Official Documentation.[14][15][16]
2. "Reading Comprehension Enhancement Program - January 14, 2023." PPVR-Pila and Angat Buhay Partnership Report.[17][18][19][20]
3. "Kalinis-One Clean Up Drive - July 1, 2023." PPVR-Pila Anniversary Event Summary.[21][22]
4. "Free Lugaw 2023 - July 1, 2023." Community Outreach Report.[23]
5. "Aid to Fire Victims in Brgy. Primera Pulo, Lumban, Laguna." PPVR-Pila Disaster Response Report.[24]
6. "Free Poll Watching Seminar - September 30, 2023." Seminar Announcement and Documentation.[25]
7. "Food of Love Initiative - February 11, 2024." PPVR-Pila Community Service Initiative.[26]
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