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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.

Monday, April 18, 2016

7th Saints Advocate Leadership Training Camp 2016

The LTC  (Leadership Training Camp) kick started the Seventh batch’s journey as Saints Advocates on 26th February. It started with ice-breaking games like H2O and double whacko, which engaged both the Seventh and the Sixth. These ice-breaker games gave us a chance to know our batchmates and seniors.


After the ice-breaker games, members of the Seventh were split into various groups and we went around the school from one station to another, playing an amazing race which showed us the importance of certain values which are important for a servant leader. The games tested our teamwork skills, patience and understanding for one another. Besides the playing of games or completion of tasks, at each station, all groups were given parts of the Saints Advocate pledge.

Some of the station games

On the 2nd day, the entire cca went to a HDB estate where we used the cleaning of the homes of elderly as a platform to interact with them and provide them some company. We were assigned to various houses hence as a cca we covered around 7 houses. This provided us with an idea of how our monthly Big Sweep and J1 service-learning day is going to be like. We realized the purpose of visiting the elderly is to understand their needs and provide them with company through the interaction we had with them.

The 7th Saints Advocate's first Big Sweep during LTC


“Through the big sweep, i managed to get some insight about the elderly people's lives. I realised that some of them are actually leading very lonely lives. They are neglected and they have to take care of themselves although their bodies are not as strong as when they were young. This makes me want to take part in more of such activities to be able to some joy into their lives by visiting and bonding with them. If I were in their position, I would certainly want someone to do that for me. I'm grateful that this activity was able to open my eyes.”
-Christine


 After this, we went to various shopping malls (E.g. Toa Payoh hub/ Junction8 ), in our groups and had to participate in an activity called “Operation 007”. It was a mission, which required us to advocate a cause and provided us with a first-hand experience to interact with the members of the public.

Since it was our very first time handling a task like ‘Operation 007’, we were initially uncertain about the way we should approach it. With the help of our group leaders and seniors within each group, all of the groups managed to complete our respective projects within the time limit.”
-Sree


 
'Operation 007' at Toa Payoh Hub

On the last day, we played water games, which taught us the importance of teamwork and division of our works according to the requirements. After this, we were brought to the corridor of LT1 and the last activity the Seventh had to engage in as a whole before ending the LTC camp was piecing the pledge. This was indeed difficult but we managed to accomplish the task successfully, with teamwork, dedication and time-management.


Overall, these 3 days of LTC taught us a lot of important things which we, as Advocates and Servant Leaders would need as stepping stones to undertake our journey ahead. It also provided all of us a chance to get to know each other and start forming our bonds together as the Saints Advocate.

“LTC was the start of my Advocate’s journey and it allowed all of us to get to know each other a lot better through the process. It allowed us to bond together as an advocate family, as leaders who are willing to help other with passion.’
-You Xuan

 
Our reflection time!- Most of our reflections were done at the end of the day and these helped us consolidate what we have learnt and how we can improve, as such it is a habit all of us Advocates are strongly encouraged to practice.


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