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An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
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The document discusses the business options and products of NutriWealth Cooperative. It outlines four business options: a food/bakery/catering business, Nutrimart grocery store, spa/wellness center, and water station. It also describes four product packages for water stations ranging in price from Php100,000 to Php220,000. Finally, it presents a promotional offer for a special chapter startup program that includes membership, initial share capital, and a down payment on Php50,000 worth of products or business venture for Php15,000.
This document summarizes the key points from a shareholder's meeting presentation on expanding visions and breaking out of limiting boxes. The presentation discusses enlarging tents and borders based on scripture. It emphasizes developing a strong system for duplication to achieve large numbers and prosperity. Building people through coaching and helping them change their lives and world is highlighted. Focusing on a buildable product like NutriWealth's cooperative business model is advised over more complex offerings. Targets for the last quarter of 2015 include completing capitalization goals and driving revenue from various business lines.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
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Governors Reception to celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month hosted by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Worked collaboratively with the Governor's staff and Appointments Secretary. Managed all aspects of the reception to recognize California API Governor Appointees and corporate sponsors at the Stanford Mansion. I secured location, sent invitations, created awards, and handled the catering.
Program book designed by Susie Low
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The document provides an agenda and information for the 2009 NIB/NAEPB Annual Training Conference held in Kansas City, Missouri from October 21-24, 2009. The conference focused on technology and strategic impacts with sessions addressing business topics to help agency leaders and employees. Activities included keynote speakers, committee meetings, tours of Alphapointe Association for the Blind, and an awards banquet honoring employee award winners. Presentations and materials from the conference were made available online.
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The document provides an agenda and information for the 2009 NIB/NAEPB Annual Training Conference held in Kansas City, Missouri from October 21-24, 2009. The conference focused on technology and strategic impacts with sessions addressing business topics to help agency leaders and employees. Activities included keynote speakers, committee meetings, tours of Alphapointe Association for the Blind, and an awards banquet honoring employee award winners. Presentations and materials from the conference were made available online.
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2) Efforts to lobby members of Congress to support legislation providing benefits to Filipino World War 2 veterans.
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4) Plans to establish an annual award recognizing organizations for outstanding community service in various fields.
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The document discusses illegal dumping in the desert regions along the US-Mexico border. It provides quotes from various local officials and organizations expressing concern about the negative environmental, economic, and public health impacts of illegal dumping. Specifically, it is noted that over 100 tons of illegally dumped waste has been cleaned up in Doña Ana County this year, but illegal dumping remains a costly problem that threatens wildlife, water resources, and human health through water contamination and breeding of mosquitoes carrying diseases like West Nile Virus. Working across borders, increased education, enforcement of regulations, and community involvement are seen as ways to address the issue.
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The document discusses nation building and empowering youth through responsible citizenship. It provides examples of individuals in the Philippines like Jose Rizal, Jesse Robredo, and businessmen Jose Concepcion Jr. and Dado Banatao who demonstrated responsible citizenship through their commitment to public service, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. The document emphasizes that empowering youth is important because young people are crucial to a nation's development and can help drive positive change as both leaders and partners. Nation building requires engaging all citizens, especially the young, to promote social cohesion, economic prosperity, and political stability.
Revised Region 8 Report for NaFFAA Seattle Conference 09262008radiantview
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1) A 25th anniversary commemoration of Ninoy Aquino's assassination attended by over 350 people, including a candlelight vigil, march, and mass. Over $15,000 was raised for a village in his honor.
2) Efforts to lobby members of Congress to support legislation providing benefits to Filipino World War 2 veterans.
3) Organizing community meetings and a protest regarding depictions of Filipinos in the TV show "Desperate Housewives".
4) Plans to establish an annual award recognizing organizations for outstanding community service in various fields.
Councilman Bob Bresenhan Jr. of Rahway, New Jersey has organized a relief effort called "Rahway Responds" to collect and deliver donated supplies to areas of the Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan. The Rahway Fire Department will accept specific items like canned foods, medical supplies, clothing and other necessities between November 15-29, with all donated goods to be shipped overseas on January 8, 2014. Rahway has also been selected to host the 2014 Downtown NJ annual conference focused on improving economic vitality in downtown areas, which will feature Senator Cory Booker as keynote speaker.
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The Rotary Club of Makati Sa Loreo held several activities in August in line with the Rotary International theme of water, health, environment, and youth. Members planted trees in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and attended the inductions of three new Palawan clubs. They also supported a feeding project for street children and held a forum on election automation. At a Governor's Day event, the club donated funds to Father Rocky's feeding foundation. Upcoming September activities include a literacy summit and river clean-up to support the Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig initiative.
The document discusses human rights concerns in the Philippines and efforts taken in San Luis to ensure human rights and development. It outlines key human rights issues in the country including reproductive health, rights of vulnerable groups, and political killings. San Luis works to respect people's right to development by actively engaging communities, respecting self-determination, and ensuring non-discrimination and fair distribution of benefits. The municipality receives various awards for its performance in governance, financial management, transparency, and delivery of services while upholding human rights.
The document discusses illegal dumping in the desert regions along the US-Mexico border. It provides quotes from various local officials and organizations expressing concern about the negative environmental, public health, and economic impacts of illegal dumping. Specifically, it is noted that over 100 tons of illegally dumped waste has been cleaned up in Doña Ana County this year, but illegal dumping continues to be a problem across the region and costs taxpayers millions of dollars annually to remove waste from public lands. Working cooperatively on both sides of the border is important to address issues of illegal dumping and other environmental problems with no borders.
The document discusses illegal dumping in the desert regions along the US-Mexico border. It provides quotes from various local officials and organizations expressing concern about the negative environmental, economic, and public health impacts of illegal dumping. Specifically, it is noted that over 100 tons of illegally dumped waste has been cleaned up in Doña Ana County this year, but illegal dumping remains a costly problem that threatens wildlife, water resources, and human health through water contamination and breeding of mosquitoes carrying diseases like West Nile Virus. Working across borders, increased education, enforcement of regulations, and community involvement are seen as ways to address the issue.
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1. NATIONAL CCW VICE PRESIDENTNATIONAL CCW VICE PRESIDENT
MARK YBANEZ
GABUMPA
NATIONAL VP FOR
ADMINISTRATION
CHAIRMAN, SPECIAL
TASK FORCE
CITIZENS CRIMECITIZENS CRIME
WATCHWATCH
SPECIAL TASKSPECIAL TASK
FORCEFORCE
4. ABOUT THE CHAIRMANABOUT THE CHAIRMAN
The founding CCW Chairman and
President Atty. Jose Malvar Villegas Jr.
with CCW National Directorate appointed
Mark Ybanez Gabumpa, a former Special
Drug Education Center Director, as
National Vice President for
Administration. Being the CCW VP,
conceptualized the creation of the result
oriented groups called the "CCW -Special
Task Force" or otherwise known as
CCW-STF in order to maximize the
potential effectivity of CCW volunteers in
the community using holistic
approach towards the promotion of a
Crime Free and a Drug Free Community
5. CCWCCW
FOUNDERFOUNDER
A product of Ateneo College of Law, Atty JoseA product of Ateneo College of Law, Atty Jose
Malvar Villegas Jr.,Malvar Villegas Jr.,
*president of St. Tomas Moore Debating and*president of St. Tomas Moore Debating and
Oratorical Society.Oratorical Society.
After graduation from law school he became aAfter graduation from law school he became a
*City Councilor in Quezon City and joined the*City Councilor in Quezon City and joined the
JOSE DIOKNO LAW OFFICE as an assistantJOSE DIOKNO LAW OFFICE as an assistant
Lawyer, after which served asLawyer, after which served as
*the youngest political officer of late president*the youngest political officer of late president
DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL, and figuredDIOSDADO MACAPAGAL, and figured
prominently as the lawyer of Constitutionalprominently as the lawyer of Constitutional
Convention (ConCon) Delegate EDUARDOConvention (ConCon) Delegate EDUARDO
QUINTERO.QUINTERO.
*A staunch supporter and defender of Labor being*A staunch supporter and defender of Labor being
the President of Lapiang Mangagawa (LM).the President of Lapiang Mangagawa (LM).
*Championed the cause of Overseas Filipino*Championed the cause of Overseas Filipino
Workers(OFW) as Chairman of the WorkersWorkers(OFW) as Chairman of the Workers
Consultative Body on Overseas Employment.Consultative Body on Overseas Employment.
*Chairman of the Coconut Conservation Alliance*Chairman of the Coconut Conservation Alliance
to have led the fight for recovery of the Coco-Levyto have led the fight for recovery of the Coco-Levy
Fund on behalf of the Coconut Farmers andFund on behalf of the Coconut Farmers and
Producers.Producers.
*He was a TV host of the famous public service TV*He was a TV host of the famous public service TV
Polic Hour.Polic Hour.
ATTY. JOSE MALVAR
VILLEGAS JR.
FOUNDING CHAIRMAN/
PRESIDENT
6. MEN BEHINDMEN BEHIND
DIR.AKIRA FUJINO
HONORARY CHAIRMAN
*SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE
ON DRUGS AND CRIME
* DIRECTOR OF DRUG
ABUSE PREVENTION
CENTER-JAPAN
CURRICULUM VITAE
8. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES
1.To extend assistance to all law1.To extend assistance to all law
enforcement agencies in their all forms ofenforcement agencies in their all forms of
anti crime activities.anti crime activities.
2. To help improve the police patrol2. To help improve the police patrol
system.system.
3. To organize and operate a nationwide3. To organize and operate a nationwide
police and community relationspolice and community relations
4. To promote and encourage4. To promote and encourage
environmental and social economicenvironmental and social economic
developmentdevelopment
10. OUT OF 18 CCW TASK FORCESOUT OF 18 CCW TASK FORCES
COMBINED,COMBINED,
STF HAS THE EXCLUSIVESTF HAS THE EXCLUSIVE
COORDINATIONCOORDINATION
11. CCW HISTORYCCW HISTORY
It was founded on July 12, 1993 by Atty. Jose Malvar Villegas Jr., formerIt was founded on July 12, 1993 by Atty. Jose Malvar Villegas Jr., former
Director/Vice Chairman of the Bases Conversion Development AuthorityDirector/Vice Chairman of the Bases Conversion Development Authority
and grandson of National Hero General Miguel Malvar, the last General toand grandson of National Hero General Miguel Malvar, the last General to
surrender during the Philippine American War and 2surrender during the Philippine American War and 2ndnd
President of thePresident of the
Revolutionary Philippine Republic. Those who composed the CCWRevolutionary Philippine Republic. Those who composed the CCW
Organization Committee were:Organization Committee were:
a. Former Executive Secretary EDILMIRO AMANTE,a. Former Executive Secretary EDILMIRO AMANTE,
b. Former speaker of the House Senior Consultant LYNNETH LOPEZ G.b. Former speaker of the House Senior Consultant LYNNETH LOPEZ G.
SALAZAR(Grandneice of National Hero Graciano Lopez Jaena),SALAZAR(Grandneice of National Hero Graciano Lopez Jaena),
c. Former Transport Cooperative Administrator RAD MANICAD,c. Former Transport Cooperative Administrator RAD MANICAD,
d. Former Tribal Communities Secretary JOSE B. LOPEZ,d. Former Tribal Communities Secretary JOSE B. LOPEZ,
e. Former SANCHEZ ALI,e. Former SANCHEZ ALI,
f. Former Labor Secretary, the late ISRAEL BOCOBO,f. Former Labor Secretary, the late ISRAEL BOCOBO,
g. Former Tourism Secretary EDUARDO PILAPIL,g. Former Tourism Secretary EDUARDO PILAPIL,
h. Former Presidential Assistant TITONG IMPERIALh. Former Presidential Assistant TITONG IMPERIAL
g. Former Air Transport Office Administrator, the late PANFILOg. Former Air Transport Office Administrator, the late PANFILO
VILLARUEL(President, National ROTC Association.)VILLARUEL(President, National ROTC Association.)
12. ACCOMPLISHMENTSACCOMPLISHMENTS
BANTAY HALALAN 2007
ACHIEVEMENTS:
*Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency Awardee 2007
*United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime Awardee
2007
*National Council on Social
Development Awardee 2008
*United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime NGO Forum
on Drugs Delegate 2008,
Vienna, Austria
13. CCW & VACC PROTEST RALLY AT COURT OFCCW & VACC PROTEST RALLY AT COURT OF
APPEALSAPPEALS
A PROTEST TO
COURT OF
APPEALS FOR
LETTING 6
DRUGLORDS
CHINESE
NATIONALS FREE
JIMENEZ, VACC FOUNDER
ATTY VILLEGAS, CCW
FOUNDER
AS CCW-STF WE ALWAYS MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD AND
STANDFOR WHAT IS RIGHT FOR OUR COUNTRY AND PEOPLE
14. CCW VP WITH POLICE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT ROBERTO ROSALES
DURING, WHICH CONCEPTUALIZES THE FIRST AND ONLY PAMASKONG
HANDOG EVENT IN MANILA THAT GIVES A RARE CHRISTMAS TREAT
FOR ALL STREET CHILDREN IN MANILA IN 2007
THE BIGGEST
CHRISTMAS TREAT
FOR STREETCHILDREN
– A RARE TREAT
NINOY AQUINO‘S STADIUM,MANILA
DECEMBER15,2007, 9:00AM-12:00 PM
Prese
nted
by:
15. THE BIGGEST
CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR
STREETCHILDREN – A
RARE TREAT
NINOYAQUINO‘S STADIUM,MANILA
DECEMBER15,2007, 9:00AM -12:00 PM
Presen
ted by:
PAMASKONG HANDOG AWARDEES OFPAMASKONG HANDOG AWARDEES OF
MANILA MAYOR AFREDO S. LIMMANILA MAYOR AFREDO S. LIM
AWARDEES:
CCW FOUNDING CHAIRMAN & PRESIDENT ATTY JOSE MALVAR VILLEGAS JR.
CCW VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION MARK YBANEZ GABUMPA
CCW PRESIDENT OF TRI MEDIA NETWORK BISHOP ALEX ZONIO
16. ELECTED BY CCW NATIONALELECTED BY CCW NATIONAL
DIRECTORATE AS NATIONAL VICEDIRECTORATE AS NATIONAL VICE
PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIONPRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION
3/2/20083/2/2008
17. AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMIN CREATEDAS VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMIN CREATED
SPECIAL TASK
FORCE
EVOLUTION OF CCW-STF LOGO
18. CCW VP WAS APPOINTED ASCCW VP WAS APPOINTED AS
DIRECTOR OF SDEC MANILADIRECTOR OF SDEC MANILA
19. AFTER 2MOS IN OFFICE AS SDEC DIRECTORAFTER 2MOS IN OFFICE AS SDEC DIRECTOR
MANILA, A PLAQUE IS AWARDED FROM OSMMANILA, A PLAQUE IS AWARDED FROM OSM
MARITIME SERVICESMARITIME SERVICES
20. A MEMBER OF PAOCC UNDER USEC BUTCH BELGICAA MEMBER OF PAOCC UNDER USEC BUTCH BELGICA
PHOTO OPS WITH DIR. IAS GRAGEDA, USEC BUTCH BELGICA &
ATTY. JEREMIAH BELGICA
21. The only CCW that has an office at POEA ND operates withThe only CCW that has an office at POEA ND operates with
NBI under CITIZENS WATCH AGAINST ILLEGALNBI under CITIZENS WATCH AGAINST ILLEGAL
RECRUITMENT AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING OFFICE ASRECRUITMENT AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING OFFICE AS
CHIEF OF THE SAID OFFICECHIEF OF THE SAID OFFICE
22. Despite of the odds having no financial support from the govt. CCW-STF were able to pullDespite of the odds having no financial support from the govt. CCW-STF were able to pull
through throughout the years of community service withthrough throughout the years of community service with FYING COLORSFYING COLORS
–TOGOD BE THE GLORY–TOGOD BE THE GLORY
LOCAL/GLOBAL IMPACT THRU THE YEARS
24. Alfredo S. Lim
MANILA JAYCEES
CCW VP RECEIVED MAYORS AWARD 9/28/2007CCW VP RECEIVED MAYORS AWARD 9/28/2007
VP MARK GABUMPA , CCW VP AS MASTER OF
CEREMONY AND AWARDEE
26. JULY 30, 2007 AT PDEA GROUNDS, Q.C.
AWARDEES OF THE YEAR
Includes Agents from China, Japan,
USA, Australia, PNP, PDEA, Justices
and CCW VP
CCW VP RECEIVING AWARD
FROM GEN. DIONISIO
SANTIAGO – DIRECTOR
GENERAL OF PHILIPPINE
DRUG ENFROCEMENT
AGENCY
CCW VP POSED WITH POLICE DIRECTOR
GENERAL VARIAS, NCRPO CHIEF
A POSED WITH SEC. ANSELMO AVENIDO OF
DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD AFTER THE
AWARDING CEREMONY
CCW VP MARK
YBANEZ
GABUMPA IS
ONE OF THE
PDEA AWARDEE
OF THE YEAR
27. CFFI-LUZON COMPLETEDCFFI-LUZON COMPLETED
UNODC TRAINING ON DRUGSUNODC TRAINING ON DRUGS
UPON COMPLETION ATTAINED 2UPON COMPLETION ATTAINED 2NDND
HIGHEST SCOREHIGHEST SCORE
IN THE CLASS ON JUNE 16,2007IN THE CLASS ON JUNE 16,2007
28. CCW VP MEETING WITHCCW VP MEETING WITH MR. AKIRAMR. AKIRA
FUJINO, UNODCFUJINO, UNODC
REPRESENTATIVEREPRESENTATIVE AND MRS. DIVINAAND MRS. DIVINA
CAALIM, UNODC NATIONALCAALIM, UNODC NATIONAL
REPRESENTATIVEREPRESENTATIVE
DISCUSSING POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATIONDISCUSSING POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION
OF PROJECT: SCUBA AND SPECIAL DRUGOF PROJECT: SCUBA AND SPECIAL DRUG
EDUCATION CENTEREDUCATION CENTER
DATE: AUGUST 30, 2007DATE: AUGUST 30, 2007
VENUE:PAN PACIFIC HOTELVENUE:PAN PACIFIC HOTEL
29.
30. BATANGAS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HOSTEDBATANGAS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HOSTED
THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIMETHE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME
PROJECT :SCUBA 2008 AS ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM AGAINST DRUGPROJECT :SCUBA 2008 AS ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM AGAINST DRUG
ABUSE COORDINATED AND IMPLEMENTED BY CCW VP AS SOLEABUSE COORDINATED AND IMPLEMENTED BY CCW VP AS SOLE
IMPLEMENTORIMPLEMENTOR
VICE GOV MARC LEVISTE
CCW VP, CCW BATANGAS TEAM & GOV.
SANTOS
31. A MEETING WITH AKIRA
FUJINO and NAOMI FUJINO,
UN REPRESENTATIVE AT
Parks Dive Academy
32.
33. UNODC-IOGT YOUTH FORUMUNODC-IOGT YOUTH FORUM
KASETSART UNIVERSITY BKK THAILANDKASETSART UNIVERSITY BKK THAILAND
PARTICIPATION ON SEPTEMBER 3-7, 2007
34. INTERNATIONAL NGO FORUM IN VENETIAN HOTEL, MACAU, CHINA OCT. 30-
NOVEMBER 2, 2007
UN ,MIRELLA DUFRAR FRAHI, AUGUSTO –OFAP MACAU
MUSTAPHA MA, GABOR SOMOGYI, MIRELLA FRAHI, CHINA
EXECUTIVE MINISTER, NUNO JORGE,
MICHELE PERON, MARK GABUMPA, PASCAL TANGUAY
MACAU TOWER
35. CCW VP MARK YBANEZ GABUMPA POSED WITH UNODC
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANTONIO MARIO COSTA WITH
IFNGO PRESIDENT MUSTAPHA MA AND MACAU
ARCHITECT NUNO JORGE DURING THE NGO FORUM ON
DRUGS ON JULY 7-11, 2008 AT VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Mark Ybanez
Gabumpa,
38. MICHELE PERON, MARK GABUMPA, PASCAL TANGUAY
MACAU TOWER
NGO FORUM IN UN HEADQUARTERS, VIENNA, AUSTRIA ON JULY 5-9, 2008
VNGOC CHAIRMAN EVA TONGUE AND MR.
DAVID TURNER
40. CCW VP AS UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGSCCW VP AS UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS
AND CRIME AWARDEE BEING PROJECT SCUBAAND CRIME AWARDEE BEING PROJECT SCUBA
SOLE IMPLEMENTOR AND THE CONCEPTUALIZERSOLE IMPLEMENTOR AND THE CONCEPTUALIZER
ONE SIGNIFICANTONE SIGNIFICANT
ACCOMPLISHMENT INACCOMPLISHMENT IN
THE HISTORY OFTHE HISTORY OF
UNITED NATIONSUNITED NATIONS
OFFICE ON DRUGSOFFICE ON DRUGS
AND CRIME, CCW VPAND CRIME, CCW VP
MARK YBANEZMARK YBANEZ
GABUMPAGABUMPA
-CONCEPTUALIZED-CONCEPTUALIZED
AND IMPLEMENTEDAND IMPLEMENTED
THE PROJECT: SCUBATHE PROJECT: SCUBA
FOR 2 YEARS IN A ROWFOR 2 YEARS IN A ROW
AS AN ALTERNATIVEAS AN ALTERNATIVE
PROGRAM AGAINSTPROGRAM AGAINST
DRUG ABUSE ONDRUG ABUSE ON
NOVEMBER 20-22, 2007NOVEMBER 20-22, 2007
ANDAND JUNE 22, 23 & 28,JUNE 22, 23 & 28,
2008.2008.
41. Congratulations! Our entry has been selected as a “Finalist” for the 2014
Neighborhoods, USA “Neighborhood of the Year Award” (NOTY) . The only Filipino
NGO competed against all NGO’s of the said prestigious award across 51 states in the
US. Because of this achievement CCW-STF members and officers is invited to
attend the NEIGHBORHOODS USA Conference in Eugene , Oregon , U.S.A. On
MAY 21-MAY 24. CCW-STF or will have approximately 20 minutes (15 minutes for
presentation and 5 minutes for questions from the judges) to highlight our neighborhood
project or our winning entry implemented in Valenzuela City
42. REMARKEABLE ACHIEVEMENTS AS CCW
PACESETTER
WITH FRENCH GOVERNMENT AND FRENCH POLICE
ACCREDITATION
FIRST CCW-STF CHAPTER ABROAD ESTABLISHED ON MARCH 16,
2013
43. GLOBAL CHAPTERS IN THE MAKING
ENGR. JOSE PAJARIN JR.
MACAU , CHINA
TERIE GABRIEL
HONGKONG
MRS ROSE BHASS
SENOIA , GEORGIA
USA
MILAN, ITALY ROME
MR. NOEL
CANTONJOS
SINGAPORE.
PARIS, FRANCE
DAN JOHN
44. CCW-SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW-SPECIAL TASK FORCE
FIRST CCW FAMILY ORIENTED TASK FORCEFIRST CCW FAMILY ORIENTED TASK FORCE
Think about looking for a volunteer opportunityThink about looking for a volunteer opportunity
suitable forsuitable for parents and childrenparents and children to do together, or forto do together, or for
aa husband and a wifehusband and a wife to take on as a team. When ato take on as a team. When a
family volunteers to work together at an organization,family volunteers to work together at an organization,
the experience can bring them closer together.the experience can bring them closer together.
Together, teachTogether, teach young childrenyoung children the value of givingthe value of giving
their time and effort, introduce everyone in the family,their time and effort, introduce everyone in the family,
to skills and experiences never before encountered,to skills and experiences never before encountered,
and give the entire family a shared experience as aand give the entire family a shared experience as a
wonderful family memorywonderful family memory..
45. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE COMMUNITYCCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE COMMUNITY
PROGRAMSPROGRAMS
THE BIGGEST
CHRISTMAS TREAT
FOR
STREETCHILDREN –
A RARE TREAT
Pre
sent
ed
by:
NINOY AQUINO‘S STADIUM, MANILA
DECEMBER 15, 2007, 9:00 AM -12:00 PM
SCUBA DIVING
MARTIAL ARTS SPEAKERS
BUREAU
FEEDING PROGRAM
EDUCATIONAL
TOUR
MARSHALS OKIDSAFE
ECODIVER
S
NETWORK
46. CCW -SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW -SPECIAL TASK FORCE
VARIOUS PREVENTION PROGAMSVARIOUS PREVENTION PROGAMS
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL
47. USED AS AMULTI PURPOSE TOOL FOR DRUG PREVENTION, MARINE SANCTUARY
AND RESCUE OPERATION
48. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE
SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMSSOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
(ALLEVIATION OF POVERTY)(ALLEVIATION OF POVERTY)
Help fund and assisted
Community Multipurpose Hall
MEDICAL MISSION
SCHOOL REHABILITATION
49. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROLNEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL
BIKE PATROL PROGRAM
SPECIAL TASK
FORCE
50. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL TRAINING(PNP/PDEANEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL TRAINING(PNP/PDEA
TRAINING PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM
ARRESTING PROCEDURES HAND CUFFING TECHNIQUES
51. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL TRAINING(PNP/PDEANEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PATROL TRAINING(PNP/PDEA
TRAINING PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM
52. CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCECCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE
VARIOUS TRAINING PROGRAMSVARIOUS TRAINING PROGRAMS
53. WOMENS RIGHTS & EMPOWERMENTWOMENS RIGHTS & EMPOWERMENT
PROGRAMPROGRAM
MELCHORA MOVEMENTMELCHORA MOVEMENT
(FLAGSHIP)(FLAGSHIP)
ONGOING DEVELOPMENTONGOING DEVELOPMENT
Domestic Violence (DV) RA 9262 Orientation
RA 9262 : ANTI-VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN & CHILDREN
BY :Judge Nimfa Cuesta Vilches
GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN. Advance the rights of women and
girls worldwide by increasing the resources for and investing in
women-led organizations and women’s collective leadership for
54. INFORMATION
CITIZENS CRIME WATCH
IN COOPERATION OF
PHILIPPINE DRUG
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
AND
DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD
The goal of the Educational Tour
and Seminar is to enhance the
education of every Filipino on the
history of drugs, drug abuse and
drug law enforcement of the
Philippines and to promote
education through the imaginative
use of lectures, museum and its
collections where excitement and
motivation are the foundations for
successful learning using
interpretive, dialectical,
demonstrational and experiential
modes and interactive gallery
setting.
MEET THE MASCOT
INERACTIVE GALLERY
MEET THE FOLLOWING:
GEN. DIONISIO SANTIAGO
SECRETARY SOTTO
FILM SHOWING
MUSEUM TOUR and many more
55. P R E S E N T S
OKIDSAFE
EXCELLENCE
AWARDS
CHILD PROTECTIONCHILD PROTECTION
NETWORKNETWORK
This one of a kind awardThis one of a kind award
program will set andprogram will set and
established theestablished the
benchmarks ofbenchmarks of
achievement in children’sachievement in children’s
rights advocacy that willrights advocacy that will
help kids grow, mentally,help kids grow, mentally,
morally, emotionally andmorally, emotionally and
physically. The OkidSafephysically. The OkidSafe
Excellence Awards is toExcellence Awards is to
honor individuals,honor individuals,
organizations, institutions,organizations, institutions,
public agencies,public agencies,
businesses, and industrybusinesses, and industry
using innovative positiveusing innovative positive
approaches towardsapproaches towards
protecting children andprotecting children and
promoting the rights of apromoting the rights of a
child.child.
SPECIAL TASK
FORCE
56. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS THROUGHLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS THROUGH
ARTS, SPORTS, MUSIC, COMMUNITY SERVICE &ARTS, SPORTS, MUSIC, COMMUNITY SERVICE &
OTHER ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOROTHER ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR
ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
JUNIOR JUNIOR
SPECIA
L TASK
FORCE
57. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS THROUGHLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS THROUGH
ARTS, SPORTS, MUSIC, COMMUNITY SERVICE &ARTS, SPORTS, MUSIC, COMMUNITY SERVICE &
OTHER ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOROTHER ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR
ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
JUNIOR
58. Attention University and High School Students: EarlyAttention University and High School Students: Early
registration for WFUNA International Model UN is now open!registration for WFUNA International Model UN is now open!
Join us this summer from June 30 to July 4 in the beautifulJoin us this summer from June 30 to July 4 in the beautiful
city of Rome, Italy for our first flagship MUN conference, incity of Rome, Italy for our first flagship MUN conference, in
collaboration withcollaboration with SIOISIOI-UNA-Italy. Click here for more info-UNA-Italy. Click here for more info
and registration:and registration: http://www.wfuna.org/wimunhttp://www.wfuna.org/wimun
60. A WAY OF HONOURING PEOPLE OF NOTE WORTHY ACHIEVEMENT
PRESERVE HISTORY* HONOURING EXCELLENCE * CONNECTING
GENERATIONS
CCW-STF WANTS TO ESTABLISH A ETERNAL LEGACY
61. AS VP FOR ADMIN & CHAIRMAN VISIONAS VP FOR ADMIN & CHAIRMAN VISION
77
WE WANT CCW-STF TO EXPAND GLOBALLY - HAVING GLOBAL VISION,WE WANT CCW-STF TO EXPAND GLOBALLY - HAVING GLOBAL VISION,
BRINGING GLOBAL IMPACT OF CHANGE AND GLOBAL RECOGNITION:BRINGING GLOBAL IMPACT OF CHANGE AND GLOBAL RECOGNITION:
DEVELOP AND ESTABLISH CCW –STF CHAPTERS GLOBALLYDEVELOP AND ESTABLISH CCW –STF CHAPTERS GLOBALLY
RAISE CCW-STF STATUS IN UINTED NAIONS NGO CONSULTATIVE STATUSRAISE CCW-STF STATUS IN UINTED NAIONS NGO CONSULTATIVE STATUS
ECOSOC accreditation ). These organizations generally have far fewerECOSOC accreditation ). These organizations generally have far fewer
privileges to participate in intergovernmental meetings of the United Nationsprivileges to participate in intergovernmental meetings of the United Nations..
FOR FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY WILL ESTABLISH COOPS IN ALL OURFOR FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY WILL ESTABLISH COOPS IN ALL OUR
CHAPTERS AND CREDIBLE OFW COOPERATIVE IN THE PHILIPPINESCHAPTERS AND CREDIBLE OFW COOPERATIVE IN THE PHILIPPINES
DEVELOP AND SATURATE VARIOUS TRAINING TEAM & PROGRAMS ON ALLDEVELOP AND SATURATE VARIOUS TRAINING TEAM & PROGRAMS ON ALL
CCW CHAPTERS-LUZON, VISAYAS & MINDANAOCCW CHAPTERS-LUZON, VISAYAS & MINDANAO
FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE PROJECTSFULL IMPLEMENTATION OF CCW SPECIAL TASK FORCE PROJECTS
CCW VOLUNTEERS ON EVERY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL,PEACE ANDCCW VOLUNTEERS ON EVERY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL,PEACE AND
ORDER COUNCIL FROM THE PROVINCE, CITY, MUNICIPALITY AND TOORDER COUNCIL FROM THE PROVINCE, CITY, MUNICIPALITY AND TO
BARANGAYSBARANGAYS
BIGGER, BETTER THAN JAYCEES, LIONS, ROTARIANS …BIGGER, BETTER THAN JAYCEES, LIONS, ROTARIANS …
CIIZENS CRIME WATCHCIIZENS CRIME WATCH
ACTION AND ACCOMPLISHMENT ORIENTED ORG.ACTION AND ACCOMPLISHMENT ORIENTED ORG.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT… UNITED WE STANDWE NEED YOUR SUPPORT… UNITED WE STAND
WE NEED HEROES LIKE YOU, BECOME AN AGENT OF CHANGEWE NEED HEROES LIKE YOU, BECOME AN AGENT OF CHANGE
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things thatOur lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that
matter, Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968)matter, Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968)
63. CCCW-STF TEST OF TRUE LEADERSHIP OR STATEMENT OFCW-STF TEST OF TRUE LEADERSHIP OR STATEMENT OF
LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP
77
SINCE CCW-STF IS A TRUESINCE CCW-STF IS A TRUE
LEADERSHIP PROGRAM THEREFORELEADERSHIP PROGRAM THEREFORE
CCW-STF PROMOTES LEADERSHIP-CCW-STF PROMOTES LEADERSHIP-
GIVING EMPHASIS ON RECRUITMENTGIVING EMPHASIS ON RECRUITMENT
WHAT IS AN OFFICERWHAT IS AN OFFICER ?? A TRUE OFFICERA TRUE OFFICER
IS -ANY MEMBER THAT RECRUIT SIS -ANY MEMBER THAT RECRUIT S
BUT ANY OFFICER WITHOUT RECRUITS ISBUT ANY OFFICER WITHOUT RECRUITS IS
NOT AN OFFICER AT ALL BUTNOT AN OFFICER AT ALL BUT A RECRUITA RECRUIT
WHICH IS THE THEWHICH IS THE THE LOWEST FORM OF ALOWEST FORM OF A
MEMBERMEMBER SO THERE FORE A LEADER WITHSO THERE FORE A LEADER WITH
OUT MEMBERS IS NOT A LEADER AT ALL ISOUT MEMBERS IS NOT A LEADER AT ALL IS
LIKENED TO A KING WITHOUT HIS SOLDIERSLIKENED TO A KING WITHOUT HIS SOLDIERS
BESIDES A GOOD LEADER IS ABESIDES A GOOD LEADER IS A
G OOD FOLLOWERG OOD FOLLOWER
OBEY FIRST BEFORE COMPLAIN
64. CCCW-STF LADDERS OF PROMOTIONCW-STF LADDERS OF PROMOTION
77
OFFICEROFFICER -ANY MEMBER THAT RECRUITS 3-ANY MEMBER THAT RECRUITS 3
MEMBERS BECOMES AN OFFICERMEMBERS BECOMES AN OFFICER
TEAM LEADERTEAM LEADER –– MUST HAVE A MINUM OF 10MUST HAVE A MINUM OF 10
RECRUITED MEMBERSRECRUITED MEMBERS
SENIOR TEAM LEADER-SENIOR TEAM LEADER- RECRUITS OF 10-20RECRUITS OF 10-20
MEMBERSMEMBERS
AREA CHAIRMANAREA CHAIRMAN –MUST HAVE A MINIMUM 30-50–MUST HAVE A MINIMUM 30-50
RECRUITED MEMBERSRECRUITED MEMBERS
CITY CHAIRMANCITY CHAIRMAN ––MUST HAVE AN AREAMUST HAVE AN AREA
CHAIRMAN FOR EVERY BARANGAYSCHAIRMAN FOR EVERY BARANGAYS
PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN-PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN- MUST HAVE A CITYMUST HAVE A CITY
CHAIRMAN FOR EVERY CITY AND MUNICIPALITY OFCHAIRMAN FOR EVERY CITY AND MUNICIPALITY OF
THE PROVINCETHE PROVINCE
REGIONAL CHAIRMANREGIONAL CHAIRMAN --MUST HAVE PROVINCIALMUST HAVE PROVINCIAL
CHAIRMAN IN THE REGIONCHAIRMAN IN THE REGION
65. ROLE OF A PRROLE OF A PROVINCIAL CHAIRMANOVINCIAL CHAIRMAN
ALL PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THEALL PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THE
APPROVEDAPPROVED ACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THEACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THE
PROVINCE WITH HE HELP OF PROVINCIALPROVINCE WITH HE HELP OF PROVINCIAL
ADVISERS AND PROVINCIAL OFFICERSADVISERS AND PROVINCIAL OFFICERS
MUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF PROVINCIALMUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF PROVINCIAL
PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSEPEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSE
COUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTHCOUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTH
EMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTIONEMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTION
&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT
COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTHCOUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTH
MUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THEMUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THE
ACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERY CITYACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERY CITY
AND MUNICIPALITY OF THE PROVINCEAND MUNICIPALITY OF THE PROVINCE
AT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ONAT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ON
EXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONALEXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONAL
OBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORINGOBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORING
PROVINCES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMSPROVINCES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMS
AND AWARENESS DRIVESAND AWARENESS DRIVES
66. CAVITE PROVINCECAVITE PROVINCE
CONSISTS OF 7 DISTRICTSCONSISTS OF 7 DISTRICTS
DISTRICT 1- CAVITE CITY,NOVELETA, KAWIT& ROSARIODISTRICT 1- CAVITE CITY,NOVELETA, KAWIT& ROSARIO
DISTRICT 2-BACOOR CITYDISTRICT 2-BACOOR CITY
DISTRICT 3-IMUS CITYDISTRICT 3-IMUS CITY
DISTRICT 4- DASMARINAS CITYDISTRICT 4- DASMARINAS CITY
DISTRICT 5- CARMONA, SILANG, GEN MARIANO ALVAREZDISTRICT 5- CARMONA, SILANG, GEN MARIANO ALVAREZ
DISTRICT 6- AMADEO , GEN. TRIAS, TANZA & TRECE MARTERESDISTRICT 6- AMADEO , GEN. TRIAS, TANZA & TRECE MARTERES
DISTRICT 7- TAGAYTAY, ALFONSO, GEN. EMILIODISTRICT 7- TAGAYTAY, ALFONSO, GEN. EMILIO
AGUINALDO,INDANG , MAGALLANES ,AGUINALDO,INDANG , MAGALLANES ,
MARAGONDON,MENDEZ NAIC , TERNATEMARAGONDON,MENDEZ NAIC , TERNATE
67. BACOOR CITY OFFICIALS & COUNCILBACOOR CITY OFFICIALS & COUNCIL
MAYOR Strike B. Revilla (Lakas)
VICE MAYOR Catherine "Karen" S. Evaristo (Lakas
Bacoor West (District 1)COUNCILORS Bacoor West (District 1)COUNCILORS
Avelino B. Solis Reynaldo C. Palabarica
Edwin G. Gawaran Hernando "King" C. Gutierrez
Miguel N. Bautista Gaudencio P. Nolasco
Rowena M. Bautista-Mendiola Bayani M. De Leon
REPRESENTATIVE Lani Mercado-Revilla (Lakas)
68. BACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS. 6 DISTRICTSBACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS. 6 DISTRICTS
The The City of BacoorCity of Bacoor ( (FilipinoFilipino: : Lungsod ng BacoorLungsod ng Bacoor) is a first class) is a first class
urban component urban component citycity in the in the provinceprovince of of CaviteCavite, , PhilippinesPhilippines. It is a. It is a
lone lone congressional districtcongressional district of Cavite. A sub-urban area, the city is of Cavite. A sub-urban area, the city is
located approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Manila, on thelocated approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Manila, on the
southeastern shore of southeastern shore of Manila BayManila Bay, at the northwest portion of the, at the northwest portion of the
province with an area of 52.4 square kilometers. According to theprovince with an area of 52.4 square kilometers. According to the
2010 2010 census of populationcensus of population, Bacoor has a population of 520,216, Bacoor has a population of 520,216
people,people,[3][3]
making it the second most populous local government unit making it the second most populous local government unit
in the province after Dasmariñas Cityin the province after Dasmariñas City
Some accounts indicate that the city of Bacoor, alsoSome accounts indicate that the city of Bacoor, also
named named BakoodBakood or or BakoorBakoor was founded in 1671. When Spanish was founded in 1671. When Spanish
troops first arrived in Bacoor, they met some local inhabitants in thetroops first arrived in Bacoor, they met some local inhabitants in the
process of building a bamboo fence (process of building a bamboo fence (bakodbakod in Filipino) around a in Filipino) around a
house. The Spaniards asked the men what the name of the villagehouse. The Spaniards asked the men what the name of the village
was but because of the difficulties in understanding each other, thewas but because of the difficulties in understanding each other, the
local inhabitants thought that the Spaniards were asking what theylocal inhabitants thought that the Spaniards were asking what they
were building. The men answered "bakood". The Spaniardswere building. The men answered "bakood". The Spaniards
pronounced it as "bacoor" which soon became the town's name.pronounced it as "bacoor" which soon became the town's name.
69. BACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYSBACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS
On 25 July 2011, President On 25 July 2011, President Benigno Simeon Aquino IIIBenigno Simeon Aquino III signed into signed into
law Republic Act No. 10160 creating the City of Bacoor.law Republic Act No. 10160 creating the City of Bacoor.[8][8]
It was It was
ratified through a plebiscite on 23 June 2012,ratified through a plebiscite on 23 June 2012,[9][9]
wherein 36, 226 of wherein 36, 226 of
the town's 40,080 registered voters voted in favor of cityhood whilethe town's 40,080 registered voters voted in favor of cityhood while
those against were 3,854.those against were 3,854.[10][10]
With the incorporation of Bacoor as a With the incorporation of Bacoor as a
city, it was divided into two legislative districts, Bacoor West andcity, it was divided into two legislative districts, Bacoor West and
Bacoor East. During the 2013 mid-term elections, the citizens ofBacoor East. During the 2013 mid-term elections, the citizens of
Bacoor voted for six councilors for each districts forming a 12-Bacoor voted for six councilors for each districts forming a 12-
person city councilperson city council
70. BACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYSBACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS
Bacoor
West
(District
1)
Alima
Aniban 1
Aniban 2
Aniban 3
Aniban 4
Aniban 5
Banalo
Camposanto
Daang-Bukid
Digman
Dulong-Bayan
Talaba 3
Talaba 4
Talaba 5
Talaba 6
Talaba 7
Zapote 1
Zapote 2
Zapote 3
Zapote 4
Zapote 5
Panapaan 5
Panapaan 6
Panapaan 7
Panapaan 8
Real 1
Real 2
Salinas 1
Salinas 2
Salinas 3
Salinas 4
San Nicolas 1
San Nicolas 2
San Nicolas 3
Sineguelasan
Tabing-Dagat
(Poblacion/Cit
y Proper)
Talaba 1
Talaba 2
Habay 2
Ligas 1
Ligas 2
Ligas 3
Mabolo 1
Mabolo 2
Mabolo 3
Maliksi 1
Maliksi 2
Maliksi 3
Niog 1
Niog 2
Niog 3
Panapaan 1
Panapaan 2
Panapaan 3
Panapaan 4
71. BACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYSBACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS
Bacoor East
(District 2)
Bayanan
Mambog 1
Mambog 2
Mambog 3
Mambog 4
Mambog 5
Molino 1
Molino 2
Molino 3
Molino 4
Molino 5
Molino 6
Molino 7 (Gawaran)
Queens Row Central
Queens Row East
Queens Row West
72. BACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYSBACOOR CITY – 73 BRGYS
The The City of BacoorCity of Bacoor (Filipino: (Filipino: Lungsod ng BacoorLungsod ng Bacoor) is a first class) is a first class
urban component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. It is aurban component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. It is a
lone congressional district of Cavite. A sub-urban area, the city islone congressional district of Cavite. A sub-urban area, the city is
located approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Manila, on thelocated approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Manila, on the
southeastern shore of Manila Bay, at the northwest portion of thesoutheastern shore of Manila Bay, at the northwest portion of the
province with an area of 52.4 square kilometers. According to theprovince with an area of 52.4 square kilometers. According to the
2010 census of population, Bacoor has a population of 520,2162010 census of population, Bacoor has a population of 520,216
people,people,[3][3]
making it the second most populous local government unit making it the second most populous local government unit
in the province after Dasmariñas Cityin the province after Dasmariñas City
Some accounts indicate that the city of Bacoor, alsoSome accounts indicate that the city of Bacoor, also
named named BakoodBakood or or BakoorBakoor was founded in 1671. When Spanish was founded in 1671. When Spanish
troops first arrived in Bacoor, they met some local inhabitants in thetroops first arrived in Bacoor, they met some local inhabitants in the
process of building a bamboo fence (process of building a bamboo fence (bakodbakod in Filipino) around a in Filipino) around a
house. The Spaniards asked the men what the name of the villagehouse. The Spaniards asked the men what the name of the village
was but because of the difficulties in understanding each other, thewas but because of the difficulties in understanding each other, the
local inhabitants thought that the Spaniards were asking what theylocal inhabitants thought that the Spaniards were asking what they
were building. The men answered "bakood". The Spaniardswere building. The men answered "bakood". The Spaniards
pronounced it as "bacoor" which soon became the town's name.pronounced it as "bacoor" which soon became the town's name.[5][5]
73. CANDABA MUNICIPALITYCANDABA MUNICIPALITY
CandabaCandaba (formerly Candawe) is a first-class municipality in the (formerly Candawe) is a first-class municipality in the
province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, itprovince of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it
has a population of 102,399 Candaba represents the lowest pointhas a population of 102,399 Candaba represents the lowest point
in in Central LuzonCentral Luzon Region of Region of LuzonLuzon Island. The neighboring Island. The neighboring
municipality of municipality of San MiguelSan Miguel (San Miguel de Mayumo) in Bulacan (San Miguel de Mayumo) in Bulacan
province used to be part of Candaba until San Miguel became aprovince used to be part of Candaba until San Miguel became a
municipality itself.municipality itself.
Candaba's municipal boundaries are: Municipality of Candaba's municipal boundaries are: Municipality of Arayat,Arayat,
PampangaPampanga, and Municipality of , and Municipality of Cabiao, Nueva EcijaCabiao, Nueva Ecija, to the south;, to the south;
Municipality of Municipality of San Miguel, BulacanSan Miguel, Bulacan, and Municipality of , and Municipality of SanSan
Ildefonso, BulacanIldefonso, Bulacan, to the east; Municipality of , to the east; Municipality of Baliuag, BulacanBaliuag, Bulacan, to, to
the north; Municipality of the north; Municipality of San Luis, PampangaSan Luis, Pampanga, and Municipality, and Municipality
of of Santa Ana, PampangaSanta Ana, Pampanga, to the west., to the west.
. Mayor of Candaba is Rene Estacio Maglanque, and vice mayor is. Mayor of Candaba is Rene Estacio Maglanque, and vice mayor is
Normalita Lapuz Evangelista, replacing Jerry L. Pelayo and DanielNormalita Lapuz Evangelista, replacing Jerry L. Pelayo and Daniel
C. Gallardo respectively after the 2013 mayoral elections.C. Gallardo respectively after the 2013 mayoral elections.
75. ROLE OF AREAROLE OF AREA CHAIRMANCHAIRMAN
ALL AREA CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THEALL AREA CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THE
APPROVEDAPPROVED ACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THEACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THE
BARANGAYS THRU SANGGUNIANG BARANGAYBARANGAYS THRU SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
RESOLUTIONS WITH THE HELP OF AREA ADVISERSRESOLUTIONS WITH THE HELP OF AREA ADVISERS
AND AREA OFFICERSAND AREA OFFICERS
MUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF BARANGAYMUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF BARANGAY
PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSEPEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSE
COUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTHCOUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTH
EMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTIONEMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTION
&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT
COUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTHCOUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTH
MUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THEMUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THE
ACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERYACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERY
BARANGAY IN THE CITYBARANGAY IN THE CITY
AT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ONAT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ON
EXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONALEXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONAL
OBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORINGOBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORING
CITIES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMS ANDCITIES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMS AND
76. ROLE OF DISTRICTROLE OF DISTRICT CHAIRMANCHAIRMAN
ALL DISTRICT CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ONALL DISTRICT CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON
ESTABLISHING AN AREA /CITY CHAIRMAN FO RESTABLISHING AN AREA /CITY CHAIRMAN FO R
EVERY AREAS COVERED BY THE DISTRICT ANDEVERY AREAS COVERED BY THE DISTRICT AND
ALSO WORKED ON THEALSO WORKED ON THE ACCREDITATION OF CCW-ACCREDITATION OF CCW-
STF IN THE BARANGAYS THRU SANGGUNIANGSTF IN THE BARANGAYS THRU SANGGUNIANG
BARANGAY RESOLUTIONS WITH THE HELP OF AREABARANGAY RESOLUTIONS WITH THE HELP OF AREA
ADVISERS AND AREA OFFICERSADVISERS AND AREA OFFICERS
MUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF BARANGAYMUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF BARANGAY
PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSEPEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSE
COUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTHCOUNCIL, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTH
EMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTIONEMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTION
&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT
COUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTHCOUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTH
MUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THEMUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THE
ACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERYACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERY
BARANGAY IN THE CITYBARANGAY IN THE CITY
AT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ONAT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ON
EXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONALEXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONAL
77. ROLE OF CITYROLE OF CITY CHAIRMANCHAIRMAN
ALL AREA CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THEALL AREA CHAIRMAN MUST WORK ON THE
APPROVEDAPPROVED ACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THEACCREDITATION OF CCW-STF IN THE
BARANGAYS WITH THE HELP OF CITY ADVISERSBARANGAYS WITH THE HELP OF CITY ADVISERS
AND AREA OFFICERSAND AREA OFFICERS
MUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF CITY PEACEMUST ALSO WORK TO BE A MEMBER OF CITY PEACE
AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL,AND ORDER COUNCIL ,ANTI- DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL,
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTHWOMEN EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL , YOUTH
EMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTIONEMPOWERMENT, DRRMC(DISASTER REDUCTION
&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT&RISK MANAGEMENT COUNCIL , ENVIRONMENT
COUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTHCOUNCIL, BPATS COUNCIL, SO ON AND SO FORTH
MUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THEMUST ALSO HELP FACILITATE ON THE
ACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERYACCREDITATION OF CHAPTERS FOR EVERY
BARANGAY IN THE CITYBARANGAY IN THE CITY
AT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ONAT ALL TIMES MUST CONTINUE TO WORK ON
EXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONALEXPANDING, SPREADING ITS ORGANIZATIONAL
OBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORINGOBJECTIVES & ADVOCACYTO THE NEIGHBORING
CITIES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMS ANDCITIES THRU VARIOUS SATURATION PROGRAMS AND
AWARENESS DRIVESAWARENESS DRIVES
78. ROLE OF MANILA CITYROLE OF MANILA CITY CHAIRMANCHAIRMAN
The city is divided intoThe city is divided into 897 barangays897 barangays, which are the, which are the
smallest unit of local government in the Philippines. Eachsmallest unit of local government in the Philippines. Each
barangay has its own chairperson and councilors. Forbarangay has its own chairperson and councilors. For
administrative convenience,administrative convenience, all the barangays in Manilaall the barangays in Manila
are grouped into 100 zonesare grouped into 100 zones andand which are furtherwhich are further
grouped into 16 administrative districtsgrouped into 16 administrative districts. These zones. These zones
and districts have no form of local government.and districts have no form of local government.
The city further has six representativesThe city further has six representatives popularly electedpopularly elected
to the House of Representatives, the lower legislativeto the House of Representatives, the lower legislative
branch of the Philippines. Each representativebranch of the Philippines. Each representative
represents one of the six Congressional districts ofrepresents one of the six Congressional districts of
Manila.Manila.
79. The primary objective of every cooperative is to help improve
the quality of life of its members. Towards this end, the
cooperative shall aim to:
(a) Provide goods and services to its members to enable
them the following:
to attain increased income, savings,
investments, productivity, and
purchasing power, and promote among
themselves equitable distribution of net surplus
through maximum utilization of economies of scale,
cost-sharing and risk-sharing;
What are the objectives and goals of a Cooperative?
FOR FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY A COOPERATIVE IS A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY CHAPTER
80. Activists follow the advice ofActivists follow the advice of
Mahatma Gandhi, “be theMahatma Gandhi, “be the
change you want to see”,change you want to see”,
and work to bring their visionand work to bring their vision
of a better world into reality,of a better world into reality,
even if their actionseven if their actions
sometimes involve personalsometimes involve personal
risks and bring no materialrisks and bring no material
rewards.rewards.
MAHATMA GANDHI
81. JOHN F. KENNEDYJOHN F. KENNEDY
John F. Kennedy wasJohn F. Kennedy was
sworn in as the 35thsworn in as the 35th
President at noon onPresident at noon on
January 20, 1961. In hisJanuary 20, 1961. In his
inaugural address he spokeinaugural address he spoke
of the need for allof the need for all
Americans to be activeAmericans to be active
citizens, famously saying,citizens, famously saying,
““Ask not what yourAsk not what your
country can do forcountry can do for
you but rather askyou but rather ask
yourself what youyourself what you
can do for yourcan do for your
country”country”
82. A REAL DEFINITION OF AA REAL DEFINITION OF A
CCW-STF LEADER OR MEMBERCCW-STF LEADER OR MEMBER
**A TRUE CCW OR CCW-STF*A TRUE CCW OR CCW-STF*
83. BECAUSE LIVING TO THE FULLEST ISBECAUSE LIVING TO THE FULLEST IS
LIKE LIVING A MEANINGFUL LIFELIKE LIVING A MEANINGFUL LIFE