Press Release:
Over
5,000 youth will converge at this year’s Habitat for Humanity “Youth Build”, happening
simultaneously on May 3, 2014 in five key provinces in the country, to make a commitment
to help rebuild homes across calamity-stricken areas in the Philippines. This
year’s Youth Build is expected to be one of the biggest youth gatherings in the
country.
Beginning
May 3, young volunteers will sweat it out as they get their gloves, hard hats,
and shovels ready to begin the construction of Habitat houses in earthquake-hit
areas in Bohol, and Yolanda-affected communities in Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de
Oro, and Naga. After Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) destroyed parts of the country in
November last year, Habitat launched its “Re-Build PH” campaign with a target
to rebuild 30,000 houses. This year’s Youth Build aims to rally the youth to do
their share to meet this target.
“Rebuilding
the Philippines is everyone’s responsibility. This time, we want to gather our
youth and tap into their passion and energy to help get the job done while at
the same time serving as role models to the younger generation,” shares Charlie
Ayco, Habitat for Humanity Philippine’s CEO and Managing Director.
“Tagbo. Tukod.
Tana!”
Since
the build-sites are mostly around the Visayas region, this year’s theme was
taken from the local Visayan dialect-- “Tagbo.
Tukod. Tana!” (Let’s gather. Let’s build. Let’s do it.) It hopes to speak more urgently
to the Visayan youth to rise to the challenge of helping their own neighbors,
friends, and kababayans rebuild their
own communities by taking part in the Youth Build.
“For
us to be able to truly move forward from the horrors of the earthquake and
typhoon, we need to work hand-in-hand as one community-- the progress of one is
the progress of all. We encourage the Boholanos
to help their kababayans, because by
doing so they are helping the entire province,” Ayco adds.
Rebuilding 7,000
houses in Bohol
In
October last year, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake rocked parts of Bohol leaving
houses in shambles and families homeless. The Youth Build targets to rebuild
7,000 homes in 16 municipalities across the province providing decent shelter
to families still living in tents and make-shift houses.
To
kick-off festivities in Bohol on May 3, a motorcade of celebrity youth
supporters will take place in the morning leading all the way to the Habitat
site in Loon, Bohol where Habitat’s Youth Council will begin the initial build.
To cap the day, a youth concert open to the public will be staged to further
urge the Boholano youth to respond to the call.
Other
local festivities to kick-off the “Youth Build” will also happen in Cebu,
Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and Naga.
The
Habitat Youth Build is a movement that engages young
people to raise funds for, and awareness of the poverty housing situation in
the Asia-Pacific region where one in eight people live in slums, according to
the United Nations.
Now on
its third year, the annual campaign challenges
the youth to do something concrete to help. Young people from 11 other Habitat
countries across the region will also participate and build
or repair homes for low-income families.
Habitat
for Humanity Philippines is a global non-profit organization committed to
addressing the housing backlog in the country. To know more about Habitat and
its programs, log on to www.habitat.org.ph.
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