Category: Community

  • Pancakes for a Cause: UPAA-MB Inc raises $2,495 during Flapjack Fundraiser

    Pancakes for a Cause: UPAA-MB Inc raises $2,495 during Flapjack Fundraiser

    fj2014A total of  $2,495 was raised by the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates – Manitoba (UPAA-MB Inc.) during its second Flapjack Breakfast fundraiser last June 28 at Applebee’s in Grant Park.

    A total of 110 attendees took their share of pancakes, bacon, and drinks  in support of the organization’s bursary project in Manitoba and the Philippines; as well as the organization’s charitable donations, and operating funds.

    The bursary will be awarded to two students: a first year student in Manitoba of Filipino descent and a University of the Philippines (UP) – Tacloban campus student. UP Tacloban was one of the most severely-damaged UP campus during the super typhoon Haiyan last year.

    The program included a 50/50 draw, a merchandise booth, and door prizes.

    Members, volunteers, supporters, and sponsors graced the event.

    UPAA-MB Inc thanks the following sponsors and donors:

    Perla Javate, President of Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba, Inc.
    Emmie Joaquin of The Wealth Planning Group
    Evangeline Mance, Owner of Mance Financial Services
    Nelson Leong, CEO of Polar Ray-O-Max Windows
    Sam Grande
    Ramon Sales, Jr.
    Jullie Quijano
    Vickar Automotive Group
    Sulong Triathlon Group
    Macy Mailom-Olalia, Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant
    Filipino Journal
    UMAC Express Cargo, Inc
    Assiniboine Credit Union
    Jim Gauthier
    May Sales
    Anna Juangco-Maniquiz
    Nikki Mailom
    Edgardo Policarpio
    Anonymous donors
    UPAA-MB Inc also extends its gratitude to Pilipino Express, Filipino Journal, and the Winnipeg Free Press for promoting the event; and Applebee’s Grant Park for again being the venue of the Flapjack fundraiser.
    By Jeffrey David, Kristine David, and Jeusa Raflores
  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Grants Its 2013 Scholarship to Fredieson Jem Tumambing

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Grants Its 2013 Scholarship to Fredieson Jem Tumambing

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    Fredieson Jem Tumambing receives the scholarship award. (L-R: Danjae, Anna, Fredieson, Joanna, Jullie)

    In line with UPAA-MB, Inc.’s aim to encourage Filipino-Canadian students to pursue their scholastic objectives, the organization has been awarding an annual bursary to a chosen university student since 2011. This year, the organization did the selection of the recipient on its own. The $500 scholarship was granted on September 1, 2013.

    The scholarship awardee for 2013 was Fredieson Jem Tumambing. He was chosen based on his academic performance, community involvement, and financial need. He is a graduate from Maples Collegiate, 18 years old, and will be going to University of Manitoba to take up Nursing. Fredieson’s family moved to Winnipeg in 2005 and he is the eldest among the three siblings. He also joined and actively participated in Maples Peer Tutoring Group, Junior Varsity Badminton Team, Science Club, and Maples Amnesty Group where he explored social justice issues along with other students from all ethnic backgrounds.

    The awardee with the 2013 Scholarship Committee.
    The recipient with the 2013 Scholarship Committee.

    His teachers described him as thoughtful, hardworking, and diligent student. Fredieson is strong academically and he volunteered his time to share his skills and knowledge to other people. With his very good academic standing, generous character, and sincerity in welcoming and helping newcomers, he is definitely a model student.

     Students like Fredieson continue to inspire UPAA-MB, Inc. to support scholastic endeavors of Filipino-Canadian students. They do not only serve as role models to the youth, they also help uplift the profile of the Filipino community in Manitoba.

  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Volunteers Reach Out to Siloam Mission Clients

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Volunteers Reach Out to Siloam Mission Clients

    Ten members of the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba, (UPAA-MB), Inc.  volunteered at Siloam Mission last August 3, 2013 to serve Winnipeg’s poor and homeless. This was the second time the organization, through its Social Responsibility Committee, held this activity. Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian agency committed to serving and transforming the lives of the less fortunate.

    UPAA-MB volunteers with Belinda, Siloam Mission staff (Left, second row)
    UPAA-MB volunteers with Belinda, Siloam Mission staff (Left, second row)

    The volunteers were assigned to the kitchen, drop-in centre to serve the clients and bus tables, and clothing room to help with the distribution of clothing donations.

    As the drop-in centre at the main building is currently under renovation, the volunteers had to carry the food from the kitchen to a temporary location at the adjoining building within the compound.

    Just like the first activity, a brief orientation tour first took place before the three groups went to their respective assigned areas. Belinda, a Siloam Mission staff explained what Siloam Mission is doing, emphasizing that its programs and services are guided by its core values of respect, dignity and fairness. During the tour, the group had the opportunity to view the Emergency Overnight Shelter, the Saul Sair Health Centre where medical, dental and chiropractic facilities are made available to clients, and the staff offices on the fourth floor of the building. Volunteer doctors, dentists and chiropractors regularly provide services to those clients.

    Siloam Mission's Chiropractic Clinic
    Siloam Mission’s Chiropractic Clinic

    The UPAA-MB volunteers performed their assigned tasks along with other individual volunteers, some of whom have been serving Siloam Mission for quite some time. For seven months now, Patrick, a retiree from one of Winnipeg’s hospitals, has been volunteering twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For him, doing so gives him a sense of personal satisfaction. In fact, he also regularly volunteers at another Winnipeg hospital on another day of the week. He has observed that on a weekday, about 300 people would come over to Siloam’s drop-in centre to have lunch.

    Siloam Mission's Dental Clinic
    Siloam Mission’s Dental Clinic

    When all the clients were served, the volunteers queued up to partake of their meal which consisted of mushroom soup with croutons, pizza, sandwich and chocolate bread. This was followed by a group photo together with Belinda who expressed thanks and appreciation to all volunteers. The group parted ways with everyone feeling a great sense of accomplishment.

  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Holds its Flapjack Breakfast Fundraiser Event

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Holds its Flapjack Breakfast Fundraiser Event

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    The UPAA-MB, Inc. had a successful fundraising event last June 29, 2013 at Applebee’s Grant Park, from 8am to 10am. Organized by the Fundraising Committee, the event was attended by members, families, friends, and supporters.

    A total of 16 door prizes were given away to the attendees and a 50/50 raffle was drawn towards the end of the event. Also, a small booth was set up for University of the Philippines-related merchandise available for purchase. The fundraiser also became a good venue to introduce the organization especially to its guests and non-members as an overview of what the organization does has been presented throughout the course of the 2-hour breakfast program.

    The proceeds of the fundraiser breakfast will go to the organization’s Bursary and Operating Funds. The Bursary Fund is an annual grant awarded to a first year Manitoba student of Filipino descent who has demonstrated strong inclination to pursue post-secondary education. This is the third year that this scholarship will be awarded. For the first two years, UPAA-MB, Inc. has been graciously assisted by UM-Sigaw, a Filipino student organization based in University of Manitoba. The Bursary Fund reflects the importance that the organization places on higher learning while also presenting support for the Filipino-Manitoba community. The Operating Funds will be used to pursue projects that reflect the organization’s goal of serving the Manitoba community such as participation to the Foreign Trained Immigrants Information Session, sponsoring families through the Christmas Cheerboard, among others. Through the UPAA-MB Inc.’s Operating Funds, the group can continue doing similar projects in the future.

    UPAA-MB, Inc. would like to extend its gratitude to Applebee’s Grant Park for the use of their location; Pilipino Express, CKJS and Winnipeg Free Press for their assistance in promoting the event. The organization would also like to extend its sincere gratitude to member-volunteers and to the following donors: Dennis Flores; Arianne Solis of Der Pinsel photography | lifestyle | film; Edwin Yazon; YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg; Pong and Anna Maniquiz; Wawanesa Life Insurance; Lourdes Casañares of Sweet Inspirations; Filipino Journal; the UPAA-MB Inc., Healthy Isko Executive Council; Assiniboine Credit Union, Royal Canadian Mint; and Divine and Mark Manansala.

     

     

  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Mobilizes Volunteers To Help Winnipeg’s Less Fortunate

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Mobilizes Volunteers To Help Winnipeg’s Less Fortunate

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    As part of its community outreach, the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba, (UPAA-MB) Inc., spearheaded by its Social Responsibility Committee, organized a volunteer activity at the Siloam Mission last June 22, 2013. A group of 20 volunteers from the UPAA-MB, their friends and family members participated in the activity.

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    Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian agency dedicated to serving the poor and homeless by providing them opportunities for change. Starting as a small soup kitchen in 1987, Siloam has evolved into a four-storey 24-hour full service provider, employment training hub and 85 units of supportive housing.

    Changing perspectives

    The 3-hour volunteer shift began with a brief orientation and tour around the Siloam Mission building to enable the volunteers to better understand Siloam Mission and its services. Belinda, a Siloam Mission staff, divided the volunteers into three groups. One group was tasked to sort donations of clothing and other basic necessities such as toiletries, shoes and sandals, while the other was assigned to assist in meal preparation in the kitchen. The third group was asked to serve the meals and buss tables.

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    She then ushered them to the multi-purpose Longtin Resource Centre which hosts training sessions, recovery meetings, art programs, computer workshops, and games for its guests. On display in this centre are works of art made by people from different walks of life depicting their life stories, which are full of hopes and dreams.

    Right beside the multi-purpose centre is the drop-in area where nutritious meals are served to the guests thrice a day for 365 days a year. At Siloam Mission, hope starts with a meal. By first meeting the basic needs of its guests for food, clothing and emergency shelter, Siloam Mission helps its guests look to the future.

    As the orientation tour took place, many guests were already seated at the table waiting to partake of their meal.

    Belinda then took the volunteers to Hanna’s Place Emergency Shelter on the second floor. There, 110 beds were neatly arranged in rows to provide a safe and clean place for the night for the homeless. On average, as she noted, eighty percent of the guests were men and twenty percent women. In the morning, twelve of them would help clean up the beds and washrooms to maintain their upkeep.

    Finally, the volunteers were led to the pantry and clothing room to see the stockpiles of food, clothing and other donations from individuals, businesses and other institutions.

    Fulfilling and insightful experience

    Following the building tour at a little past noontime, the three groups of volunteers were then directed to their respective areas of assignment. After the guests had partaken of their meal, the volunteers were served their lunch in the staff dining area, while sharing their own experiences and insights.

    Being a first-time volunteer, Nikki, who worked in the kitchen, expressed that she felt uneasy at first but found the whole experience very fulfilling. She said one has to work fast to keep pace with the flow of people just like in a busy fastfood restaurant. One thing she realized though was that poverty and homelessness affect people from all walks of life, regardless of physical attributes and ethnicity.

    Lourdes, who served the meal and bussed tables for the guests, was grateful about the experience, being truly blessed in life. That experience gave her every reason to be contented with what she has. Peter, who sorted clothing and other donations, realized that the problem of poverty and homelessness is a global reality that affects both developed and developing countries, where the less fortunate need help in meaningful ways from those who have more in life. He wondered if the Siloam Mission model which provides basic human need of safe shelter, while creating an environment that promotes dignity, self-respect and growth, can be replicated back in his home country. If given the chance to volunteer again in the future, all three volunteers expressed that they are more than willing to do so as it gives them a sense of self-fulfillment. It is also their way of giving back.

    Vision and compassion

    As Siloam Mission looks to the future, it hopes to transform the landscape of Winnipeg’s inner city by creating 500 homes and 500 jobs in the next five years. Connecting this vision with compassion and generosity of people and organizations will certainly make a difference in the lives of the homeless.

    “You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give”—Winston Churchill

  • Ashley Saulog Receives 2012 UPAA-MB Inc.’s Bursary Award

    Ashley Saulog Receives 2012 UPAA-MB Inc.’s Bursary Award

     UPAA-MB Inc., in partnership with UM-Sigaw, is proud to announce its 2012 bursary recipient. Ashley Saulog has been selected by UM-Sigaw’s officers and UPAA-MB Inc. representatives through an application process, interview, academic standing evaluation, financial need and community service. Ashley has received the bursary amount of $250.00.

    Ashley is 18 years old and graduated with honours from St. Boniface Diocesan High School. Aside from the bursary she has received from us, she also applied and successfully received scholarships for university. She also volunteers at the Winnipeg Harvest and actively assisted elementary school children at Holy Ghosts School.

    Ashley is planning to enter and graduate under the Faculty of Nursing.

    Congratulations Ashley, and we express our sincerest appreciation to UM-Sigaw for continuing to support us with this project.