This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) have enabled social change in the Philippines through advocacy and social media. It provides examples such as the People Power Revolutions that overthrew presidents Ferdinand Marcos and Joseph Estrada due to mass protests organized through radio broadcasts and text messaging. More recently, social media platforms like Facebook and Change.org helped organize large protests like the Million People March against misused funds. The document also discusses how online people finder tools through Google helped locate people during disasters like Typhoon Yolanda. It provides details on how the social media platform Change.org allows users to create online petitions to advocate for issues and drive social change.