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Awareness Trip on Bamboo as a Feasible Source for Construction |
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by Adam Zhou | 09-05-2016 19:29
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BBK Pandacan has truly made me feel part of their loving family, from the welcoming smiles given, to the stories shared during lunch time. It?s true that at first, the children - ages ranging from 13-21 - seemed reluctant to participate in the activities we have prepared for them. However, as we talked about what we were passionate about (with the help of translators), and even its transfer such knowledge into mini quiz shows in which many were delighted with the prize of school supplies, we got to know each other a lot better. As an advocate for the promotion of the use of bamboo as an exemplary use for construction, I have recently visited a site with executive members from a club I founded, Youth for Peace for UNESCO. The site, located in the suburbs of Pandacan, Manila, is called BBK Pandacan - Bantay Bata sa Komunidad - or Community Watch, is a non government organization with a goal to rid child abuse with quality education. Topics that were talked about included ones mentioned in previous Tunza Ambassador reports and they were:
In addition to teaching others about bamboo, awareness on Tunza Eco-Generation was also conducted. By giving an overview of the site including its objectives, its cooperation with the UNEP and Samsung Engineering, I learnt new things as well. Example includes: Tunza, means in Swahili, ?to treat with care and affection? and that it is the largest environmental education program in Korea. I talked about my role as an ambassador and what I do as well as other feature events Tunza holds including the Leadership Summit. Another issue Tunza greatly helped out with was the giving of school supplies (small notepads and pens with other items we provided) as natural disasters, mainly typhoons and floods have destroyed their center, resulting in loss of books, computers, and furniture. As a matter of fact, as such losses greatly hinder their learning experience, fundraising events are currently underway in our club to help fund BBK.
When we left the site after 2 hours or so, and started our way to the van where we would be picked up, a hoard of kids followed us, calling our names and engaging in questions, now more personal, get to know you questions. They were still waving as the van drove off and we were too. It?s very meaningful to know that we have lit that spark in each of their heads so truly, the fire of the brightest kind will enlighten youth - the future generation. More photos on their Facebook page linked here: https://www.facebook.com/BBKPandacan/timeline |
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Thanks Adam! Good to see moving forward in one direction with so much devotion! Thanks to you i know bamboos can be used in more diverse parts of our lives. Good to see you pushing this campaign. till i see you next time, cheers!
Posted 10-05-2016 18:43
Adam, it is so lovely of you for getting involved with young students. I also agree that bamboo is a very useful and both environmentally-friendly material that can be used in numerous ways. I suppose these students can be future ambassadors for promoting sustainable development. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Posted 10-05-2016 13:56
Traditionally, Bamboo was extensively used in construction. We are reliving our past. Well written & aptly conducted, Congrats Adam.
Posted 10-05-2016 13:50
Bamboo is a very sustainable raw material. You are doing a good job by promoting the idea. Glad to know that you promoted Tunza Eco Gen as well. Kids seemed to have loved you & your session so much. Thanks for the vivid report.
Posted 10-05-2016 01:29