What we do:


Saints Advocate is a Student Leadership Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) in St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) that aims to promote awareness and advocate changes for worthy social causes in both the local and overseas communities, by interacting directly with members of the community on a personal and sustainable level, with a clear focus towards being an agent of change.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Work Attachment at Gawad Kalinga (Jeremy)

I was actually rather indignant about participating in this CIP work attachment because I was already so busy with my other commitments. It was because of these commitments that I did not participate in the OCIP but considering the timeframe for the work attachment is much flexible, I thought maybe I should take it up, try something new while benefitting the community.

Though my attachment is rather short, officially it is only about a week long, but it was a pretty enriching week. My work attachment was with Gawad Kalinga, an organisation serving to bring the poor out of poverty in mainly the Philippines but is now reaching out to other developing nations. I got to work with Shruti, a fellow saint advocate, and Rina, a full time worker at the office.



In this 5 days, half of the time was set aside for the planning of our task force fundraising project that we would execute when school reopens. 
Shruti and I would discuss, brainstorm ideas, and do the various planning for the successful execution of our project.

However, I was most impacted by the cause of the organisation and the belief that the full time workers, the beneficiaries and anyone related to GK had for their work. GK is an organisation that is all about the people. 


The first thing that Rina spoke to us about was not about how we should go about doing the fundraising and how we should try to make as much money as possible. Instead, she said that it is not about the money, it is about the cause, how we should focus on the work that the organisation is doing, what they are advocating for (which is to bring people out of poverty), and create an awareness around that. 

She was also glad that we were attending this work attachments and interns that want to advocate and raise awareness of GK rather than those that were fundraising.
After hearing what she spoke of and her passionate believe in the work of GK, it has also greatly inspired and changes my attitude towards social causes. 

Whenever we embark on a project to help the community, we must always remember why and what are we working for. For GK we were working towards bringing the poor out of poverty, through the means of providing them funds to build shelter, farms allowing them to build closely knitted communities that allow them a comfortable, peaceful, safe environment as compared to those in the slums. 
Hearing about the impact I would create, it was inspiring and made me want to champion the cause even more. I had taken part in social projects before but I was often blinded by the hard work and setbacks that I would forget about the vague understanding for what I am championing. This time, I was greatly enlightened by what it means to work for a cause and to have great believe in it and I hope it would inspire me to go further with my GK project.

-Jeremy

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