MANILA, Philippines - Young visionary Alexandra Eduque brought together 38 youth leaders and formed the Generation Movers, a youth movement that currently supports Habitat for Humanity Philippines and its programs. Poverty alleviation, disaster risk mitigation, and community development were among the agenda that college students proposed to undertake during the first Generation Movers Leadership Congress of Habitat for Humanity Philippines (HFHP) and the Habitat Youth Council (HYC).
For two days, the Generation Movers exchanged ideas, drew up plans, and elected their first set of officers: John Michael Lava (President); Greg Emmanuel Villahermosa (Vice President-Luzon); Ron Jerril Amba (Vice President-Mindanao); Anna Resente (Head of Secretariat); Ferdinand Fevidal (Partnership Development Committee Head); Mark Cordero (Communications Committee Head); April Valencia (Programs Committee Head); Michael Villorente (Plans & Evaluations Committee Head); and Miguel Mapa (Volunteer Mobilization Committee Head).
Youth leader Ron Jerril Amba from Xavier University-Cagayan de Oro shared “There are a lot of things I learned in this two-day conference. I realized that I have transitioned from being an ordinary student to becoming a student leader. It is a challenge in holding a big responsibility as a leader but I was moved by the many inspirational stories I heard from the speakers.”
These speakers were Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero; journalist Cheche Lazaro; RockEd Founder Gang Badoy; and Mano Amiga co-founder Lynn Pinugu. They tackled nationalism, leadership, and project development.
Habitat for Humanity Philippines (HFHP) is a non-profit organization that serves Filipino families in need of decent homes. We bring together partners who share the same vision of transforming lives through building responsible and sustainable communities. Established in 1988, HFHP is a country affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International based in Georgia, USA. For 23 years, HFHP has served over 32,000 families throughout the country. HFHP envisions that every Filipino family has a decent place to live.
Visit www.habitat.org.ph or www.facebook.com/habitatphilippines for more details.