Posted on 25 August 2008. Filed under: Announcements, Call for Comments or Information, Cross-Disability, East Asia Pacific Region, Opportunities, youth | Tags: confidence, disability awareness, disability rights, Human Rights, Inclusive Youth Center, IYC, IYC Project Coordinator, partnership, PhilCOCHED, Philippine Council of Cheshire Homes for the Disabled, Philippines, self-esteem, TAYO, Virginia Rabino, Virginia S. Rabino, youth organization |
From: Youth Center <philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph>
Subject: PhilCOCHED – Inclusive Youth Center
Date: Monday, August 4, 2008, 4:16 PM
Dear Sir/Madam:
Greetings from PhilCOCHED – Inclusive Youth Center (IYC)!
IYC is a youth program component of Philippine Council of Cheshire Homes for the Disabled (PhilCOCED), which was awarded as one of the top ten accomplished youth organization (TAYO) all over the Philippines . It is called inclusive to bring together the disabled and non-disabled youth into youth-serving organization to help in the promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities.
IYC continues to promote the rights of persons with disabilities through school-to-school campaign showcasing basketball on wheels exhibition and dancing on wheels. We believe, through this advocacy we can achieve the following objectives:
• Promote social awareness on disability issues
• Inspire other people and build self-confidence among excluded disabled people
• Change the negative attitudes towards the disabled
• Active participation of the disabled in the community
• Capacity building of the youth
• Barkadahan of the disabled and non-disabled youth
With this, we would like to establish partnership with you through our programs and services such as leadership trainings, IT literacy, educational assistance, employment, advocacy, and community involvement or in any other events you are most interested. We believe that your favorable response would reflect your compassion for the youth with disabilities. For more information, you may contact us at (632) 411-5841/721-3620/413-4446 or email us at philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph.
Thank you very much and God bless.
Very truly yours,
VIRGINIA S. RABINO
PhilCOCHED – IYC Project Coordinator
8 Saint Michael Street Cubao, Quezon City Philippines 1111
philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph
Telefax: (632) 721-3620/411-5841/413-4446
This email was recently forwarded to the AsiaPacificDisability email discussion group. People interested in communicating with the Philippines Youth Center should please contact PhilCOCHED directly, NOT We Can Do. Thank you.
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Philippines Youth Center Seeks Partnerships for Disabled Youth
Posted on 25 August 2008. Filed under: Announcements, Call for Comments or Information, Cross-Disability, East Asia Pacific Region, Opportunities, youth | Tags: confidence, disability awareness, disability rights, Human Rights, Inclusive Youth Center, IYC, IYC Project Coordinator, partnership, PhilCOCHED, Philippine Council of Cheshire Homes for the Disabled, Philippines, self-esteem, TAYO, Virginia Rabino, Virginia S. Rabino, youth organization |
From: Youth Center <philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph>
Subject: PhilCOCHED – Inclusive Youth Center
Date: Monday, August 4, 2008, 4:16 PM
Dear Sir/Madam:
Greetings from PhilCOCHED – Inclusive Youth Center (IYC)!
IYC is a youth program component of Philippine Council of Cheshire Homes for the Disabled (PhilCOCED), which was awarded as one of the top ten accomplished youth organization (TAYO) all over the Philippines . It is called inclusive to bring together the disabled and non-disabled youth into youth-serving organization to help in the promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities.
IYC continues to promote the rights of persons with disabilities through school-to-school campaign showcasing basketball on wheels exhibition and dancing on wheels. We believe, through this advocacy we can achieve the following objectives:
• Promote social awareness on disability issues
• Inspire other people and build self-confidence among excluded disabled people
• Change the negative attitudes towards the disabled
• Active participation of the disabled in the community
• Capacity building of the youth
• Barkadahan of the disabled and non-disabled youth
With this, we would like to establish partnership with you through our programs and services such as leadership trainings, IT literacy, educational assistance, employment, advocacy, and community involvement or in any other events you are most interested. We believe that your favorable response would reflect your compassion for the youth with disabilities. For more information, you may contact us at (632) 411-5841/721-3620/413-4446 or email us at philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph.
Thank you very much and God bless.
Very truly yours,
VIRGINIA S. RABINO
PhilCOCHED – IYC Project Coordinator
8 Saint Michael Street Cubao, Quezon City Philippines 1111
philcoched_iyc@yahoo.com.ph
Telefax: (632) 721-3620/411-5841/413-4446
This email was recently forwarded to the AsiaPacificDisability email discussion group. People interested in communicating with the Philippines Youth Center should please contact PhilCOCHED directly, NOT We Can Do. Thank you.
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