Friday, December 10, 2010

Create a Website for Social Business

Attention economics, ITGS, and business management students (and any other interested parties)!

You know the youth center in Suello Village where Anito and Jasmine teach music and where Sam, the Peace Corps volunteer, works? Well, they also have a livelihood program for teenage boys who are trouble with the law. They learn how to make furniture in an apprentice program so that when they turn 18 years old, they don't have to return to a life of crime, they can get a job and earn a decent living.
Not the actual workshop but I imagine it looks similar but with teenagers working.

But, if I didn't know Sam, I would have no idea that there was a place in Baguio where I could go shop for furniture that would benefit youth in this way. In fact, I've still never seen the place or seen what kind of furniture they make.

Ugh! Can't find anything I'm looking for on the internet.


But if the furniture workshop had a website where people could see what their products are and where it is located and how to contact them, they could get some more business and make more money. Also, if the boys there learned how to manage a website, they would be that much more hirable when they leave the organization. Computer literacy will help them to find clients, buy raw materials, and market their products.

That's where Brent CAS students come in.

CAS Proposal: Create a website for furniture workshop NGO.

You can even use blogger like I did HERE. (Obviously this sucks but I spent about 5 minutes creating it.) You would spend a couple of months.

This could be a great real, physical accomplishment that would benefit others in the community. It is CREATIVITY and SERVICE.

Let me know if you are interested and I can help you set this up.

Worried that you don't have the skills to create a website? Like I said, you can use blogger (and everyone knows how to use blogger) and if you can google a question and watch youtube video tutorials, then you can do this!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Winter Break and Beyond

Whether it's SCUBA diving or tennis center or finally getting a chance to volunteer at a youth center, your winter break can be a great opportunity to take time to carry out a CAS activity that was difficult to fit in during the school semester.

  • DO write a proposal!
  • DO NOT wait for APPROVAL. (I may not be able to respond quickly.)
  • Have FUN!

Reflections that are soon due (within 2 weeks of completing an activity):
  • Lessons and Carols
  • Gawad Kalinga
  • Mabini Tutoring
Creativity ideas for next semester: