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Committing

Women

To

Serve

C W T S

The Miriam College Experiences from

Community Involvement to CWTS

Addressing poverty through student formation and building partnership

SO-58 Community Involvement is Miriam College’s pride for

almost 4 decades now.

It is a 3-units subject that incorporates theoretical understanding about the economic, political, socio-cultural and environmental EPSCE issues and hands-on experience for the students to be exposed to these concerns.

Miriam College’s Core-Values

Truth

Integrity of Creation

Peace

Justice

SO-58 Community Involvement CWTS 1

RA 9163

While NSTP-CWTS 2 was incorporated in the T-21 subject under Theology.

Summer SY 2005-2006 when NSTP-CWTS 2 (Project Implementation) was

implemented in Miriam College

3 Components of NSTP CWTS (Civic Welfare and Training Service) CWTS-1 Process CWTS-2 Process

LTS (Literacy Training Service)

ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corp )

NSTP EVALUATION AND PLANNING(NSTP Department and Partner Communities)

GENERAL AND SECTORAL ORIENTATION

Preparation (School and Community/

AgencyPRESENTATION OF INITIAL PLANS

EXPOSURE

PROCESSING OF EXPERIENCES

FINAL PRESENTATION Submission of Report

CONSOLIDATION OF PLANS (According to sector)

CWTS-2 PREPARATION

GENERAL AND SECTORAL ORIENTATION

PRESENTATION OF FINAL PROPOSAL

Revision APPROVED DISAPPROVED

PresentationSubmission

ACTUAL IMPLEMENTATION

FAC/ Project Leaders will

Submit Evaluation Sheet

EVALUATION/ PROCESSING

REPORT WRITING AND SUBMISSION

NSTP Partners’ Meeting

NSTP Students’ General

Orientation

NSTP Students’ Sectoral Orientations

Sectoral Orientation for PINAGPALA with Mr. Ernesto Capili

(Provincial Coordinator-PINAGPALA)

Sectoral Orientation for DAMASCUS with Mr. Roberto Tiangco (DAMASCUS Exec.

Director)

Miriam College NSTP Partner

Organizations / Agencies

(Institutional-Based and Community-Based)

Miriam Advocacy Center (MAC)

INSA (Institutional Network for Social Action)

ESI (Environmental Studies Institute)

The social action office of MC. Has 4 partner urban poor communities

The environmental arm of MC. Program includes advocacy work , research and

community development.

MAE (Miriam Adult Education)

One of the distinct features of Miriam College is its educational

program for underprivileged adults and out of school youths.

Institutional Based

Kanlungan ni Maria Home for the Aged

Damascus Foundation

A drug rehabilitation center that uses a gentle approach in

rehabilitating the residents

MC NSTP Caters programs for the cancer and sick patients through the

coordination with PCMC Medical Social Services

PCMC (Philippine Children’s Medical

Center)

Under the Diocese of Antipolo

Community-Based

UGMMARIZ (Ugnayan ng mga Mamamayan at Mangingisda ng

Rizal)

PINAGPALA (Pinagkaisang Pamayanan ng Laguna)

SPNA (Sitio Payong Neighborhood Association)

A community situated in Old Balara, Quezon City

A Federation of fisherfolks

organizations in the province of Laguna

A federation of fisherfolks organizations in the province

of Rizal

Advocacy GroupsKARAPATAN Alliance for Human Rights

PJPS (Philippine Jesuits Prison Service)

A Human Rights group assisting the political prisoners

Jesuit’s community prison service

All Partner Organizations/ Communities are required to submit SEC Registration and Operational Plans to be included in the

Memorandum of Understanding between Miriam College and the Partners.

The Three (3) Imperative Sectors in MC NSTP

subject

FACULTY

PROJECT / COMMUNITY

LEADERS

STUDENTS

Projects Implemented by the students from

Summer SY 2005-2006 to SY 2006-2007

The Voters’ Education Campaign – in coordination with the SLB

(Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan) and INSA (Institutional Network

for Social Action)

‘Pinoy Voters’ Academy’– Halalan 2007

Social Advocacy and Action

Seminar - Orientation on Charter

ChangeAugust 21, 2006

CAR Seminar Room, Miriam College

Trainors’ Training on

Voters Education by

Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan (SLB) and INSA

August 28, 2006

CAR 305, Miriam College

Voters’ Education Campaign Facilitated by Students and Faculty

Conducted Voters’ Education on 4 INSA Partner Communities

(Daan Tubo, MaryTown, Caingin 1

and Pook Libis)

Voters’ Education Campaign Facilitated by Students and Faculty

Drug Awareness Campaign in different schools in DRT,

Bulacan Facilitated by Students through the assistance of

Damascus Foundation

Community Development and Poverty Alleviation

Through…

Trainings and Workshops

First Aid Training for Cave Guides in

Biak na Bato National Park

(MADLUM and SAMAKABA)

Sign Language

Seminar by MC Deaf

Students in Madlum and Balincupang

Bamboo Souvenir Making

Seminar on Soap- Making (Brgy. Caingin, Sta. Rosa,

Laguna)

Tie Dye Shirt and

Bead Accessory

Making (For Livelihood and Therapy of Damascus

Residents)

Training on Reflexology

Catering Service

Enhancement Workshop

Improvement of Facilities

Through…

“Water Supply System Improvement”

Sitio Payong, Old Balara, Quezon City

“Adopt A Room-Therapy Area Project”

Beautification of Check-Up Center in PCMC

Mini Library Improvement

(PCMC)

Improvement of Reading

Center in Sitio Balincupang, San Miguel,

Bulacan

Improvement of Gym and Chapel and Reading Center of Damascus

Foundation

Tutorials ClassesProvision of School

Supplies

Through…Educational Programs

Tutorial Classes in Sitio Payong

and Payatas

Tutorial Classes in Sta.

Rosa, Laguna (PINAGPALA)

Art Classes in Tanay, Rizal

(ESI)

Storytelling, Coloring and Art Sessions for Children

(PCMC, Tanay, Rizal - ESI and MADLUM)

Donation of Books and Other Materials for the Day Care Center/

Reading Centers

Recreational Activities for

Children, Youth and Elderly

Through…

Games and Sportsfest for

Children

Field Trip for Community Children and MAE Students at

the Marikina Museums

Field Trip for the Elders of

Kanlungan ni Maria

Field Trip for Cancer Patients of PCMC in La Mesa EcoPark

Environment, Health and Sanitation

Through…Talks and Seminars

Medicine DriveClean- Up

Drive

Clean-Up Drive (UGMMARIZ, PINAGPALA,

SPNA)

Solid Waste Management Seminar

Seminars on First Aid

and Common Sickness

Seminar on Dental Care with Free Dental Check-Up

and Consultation (Brgy. Calahan, Cardona, Rizal)

“Mother’s Class” and Family Planning Seminar

Medical Mission and Medicine Drive 2007

Sitio Madlum and Sitio Balincupang

(San Miguel, Bulacan)

Medical Mission for

Political Prisoners

Provision of Basic Needs for

Political Prisoners

“… you’ll never know your worth or significance to other people who finds courage, strength and faith in you. A simple person, who holds no position in the government, can actually extend a huge effort to support someone who looks forward… someone who has a big heart.”

“…I was deeply inspired and touched by the eagerness of the students to learn…you can see through them the will to learn and finish their studies. Because of them, my ambition to become an education deepens, and I really enjoyed sharing my time and knowledge with them.

NSRC Core-Group

It epitomizes by the words:

• Was created in response to Sec 11 of RA 9163 • Composed of CWTS graduates who are highly motivated and socially committed youth who wants to contribute to the general welfare of the community and the country.

Process of NSRC Formation and Involvement

Module 1 (NSTP Orientation and Group Integration)Module 2 (Skills Training, Leadership, Facilitation, National Situation Deepening)Module 3 (Disaster Management Overview)Module 4 Basic Skills Training (First Aid. Accident Prevention)Module 5 (Disaster Management and Response Training)Module 6 (Basic Health Education)Module 7 (Environmental Care and Protection)Module 8 (Evaluation and Planning)

NSRC serve as guide and co-facilitator

in the exposure and processing of experiences

Outreach Activities (in coordination with other school

organizations)

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