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Today is the time; today is our Future!

APAY Green Ambassadors Demand Urgent Climate Action
Green Ambassador’s Virtual Training; 25-29 October 2021

“Today is the time; today is our future! We urge the World YMCA to adopt the zero net carbon by 2030 as necessary to achieve maximum warming of 1.5-degree Celsius.”

-Participants, APAY Green Ambassador’s Training, October 2021

 

The 80 participants of the recently concluded APAY Green Ambassador’s Virtual Training from Cambodia, Hong Kong, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand urge the World YMCA to adopt the zero net carbon by 2030 as necessary to achieve maximum warming of 1.5 degree Celsius. Setting this significant high standard affirms YMCA’s care for the ecology of the planet, the alleviation of people’s suffering and preservation of human dignity.

The environmental risks that affect many weather and climate extremes in every region across the globe are echoed by the participants as they experienced in their respective community sea level rise, extreme weather events, such as frequent super typhoons, droughts and floods, limited water supply, loss, and extinction of marine species, among others. The urgency to tackle the climate emergency is now. The long-lasting changes in our climate system due to global warming will have irreversible consequences if urgent action is not taken. Today is the time to act because what is done today determines the future!

This demand for urgent climate action is rooted from YMCA Challenge 21, the contemporary mission statement of YMCA, which states that each YMCA are called to ‘defend God’s creation against all that would destroy it and preserve and protect earth’s resources for the coming generation’. Moreover, the participants firmly believe that it is their right to healthy environment, water and sanitation, food, health, self-determination, culture, and development that are at stake due to impacts of climate crisis. Each of them affirmed the human-induced climate change has cost economic disruption and loss of human lives. In particular, the most vulnerable communities, who are least responsible for climate change are the ones most seriously impacted. Poverty, hunger, grief, anxiety, mass migration among other manifestations of inequality are impacts the of climate crisis. Thus, the participants also call for the YMCAs to include the dimension of climate justice in its efforts to mitigate the climate crisis as this call is also anchored on the YMCA mission of working in solidarity with the poor, dispossessed, uprooted people, and oppressed racial, religious, and ethnic minorities.

As their contribution to the urgent call to action, the participants presented three (3) focus areas that would merit each YMCA’s effort to accelerate its response to the climate crisis. These include adoption of ‘Greener Lifestyle’ as an individual level of commitment; ‘Greener YMCA’ as an organizational level of commitment; and ‘Greener Community’ as a societal level of partnership and alliances. In each focus area, the participants also identified specific actions to take. (For complete information please refer to the ‘Today is the time; today is our future!; APAY Green Ambassadors Demand Urgent Climate Action’ statement paper.)

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‘Working Together to Combat Climate Change: A Path to and Beyond COP26’
Forum on Climate Action; 25 October 2021

One hundred ten participants from YMCAs of Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand joined the virtual Forum on Climate Action organized by APAY on 25th October 2021 at 3-5PM HKT. The forum generally aimed to create a platform for YMCA staff, leaders, volunteers and youth to know and understand the importance of joining the governments, NGOs, trade unions, businesses and everyone else with any interest in climate change to review and negotiate global action. Thus, the forum adopted the theme, ‘‘Working Together to Combat Climate Change: A Path to and Beyond COP26’.

The theme was adopted as a timely reminder for organizations like YMCAs to continuously work together and accelerate its efforts in achieving the APAY goal of ensuring that National YMCA movements in Asia and Pacific region are more sensitive towards the ecology, responsive towards preservation of the environment, and work in connection with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on climate change toward a carbon neutral YMCA by 2030. The COP26, also known as the Conference of Parties’ 26th meeting, will take place in 31 October-13 November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland is believed to provide a sense of urgency to the call of action to all parties involved.

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Makati YMCA Celebrates Golden Anniversary

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Last Updated (Tuesday, 02 November 2021 16:55)

 

The Makati YMCA in the Philippines celebrated its Golden Anniversary last October 19, 2021.

A virtual Gala Program with the theme “50 Years of Caring Service” was held via zoom on the same day attended by 150 participants and 700 viewers through Facebook livestreaming, which includes various leaders in the city of Makati and the National and International YMCA and Ys Men.

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Environmental stewardship advocacy highlights YMCA Manila114th Anniversary

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Last Updated (Thursday, 30 September 2021 15:01)

Empathizing, engaging, and empowering convey how the YMCA Manila commemorated its 114th Founding Anniversary this year with the theme "Y.E.S. (Youth through Environmental Stewardship) Empowerment”. Activities for the whole month of July were organized in remarkable and productive celebrations that boost members' mental, physical and spiritual aspects.

To express gratitude for the whole year's blessings of strength, safety and success, a thanksgiving mass was conducted on July 6, the actual anniversary date, with Fr. Arnel Diaz, OAR of San Sebastian Church as the officiating priest. Following the health and safety protocols, it was physically conducted with a limited number of attendees. On the other hand, some members viewed it live-streamed over the official YMCA-Manila social media accounts.

The triumphs of all YMCA plans and actions are because of the dedicated and untiring people who were religiously offering their love through service and volunteerism. Therefore, more than 200 lay leaders and service awardees were given recognition on July 17 as a way of acknowledging their efforts and commitment towards attaining the goal and objective of the organization.

On July 24, a fund drive campaign called “Because I Love 'Y' – A Good Cause was organized in collaboration with the Y's Men's Club of Raha Philippines. This was inspired by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) "Gifted to Give” and by one of YMCA Manila's core values of ‘Compassion’. The YMCA of Manila raised US$3,500.00 in cash and kind though the generosity of its lay leaders and members. The fund was able to sustain 115 orphan children of Hospicio De San Jose, reach a hand to 100 helpless typhoon victims of Manila, and support 230 families affected by Taal volcano eruption in Agoncillo, Batangas.

Subsequently, the theme "Y.E.S. (Youth through Environmental Stewardship) Empowerment” highlighted the emotional and social responsiveness of Hi-Y and College-Y Members representing the youth through song composition and spoken poetry contest held July 31. This activity was aimed to hone both the literary and literacy skills focusing on values and attitudes such as self-awareness, communication, and confidence of interested Hi-Y and College Y members.

Indeed, it is fulfilling that despite the pandemic, the YMCA Manila is still on its way to carry out the endeavor to provide activities, assistance, and support with the grace of our Almighty and the efforts of the members. We had surpassed and continue to overcome all life's difficulties through our love, generosity, and compassion for others.

 

Ms. Sheena S. Awatin
Deputy Director General, YMCA of Manila
Member, Task Force on DRM, APAY
Ms. Novem C. Tenero
Red Triangle Club Adviser
J. Lukban Elementary School
 

Walk the Talk: YMCA Philippines’ road to become a Carbon Neutral YMCA

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Last Updated (Wednesday, 29 September 2021 22:49)

 

Over the past years, Philippines had been experiencing the impacts of climate change and global warming. Extreme weather events and unpredictable conditions happen that aggravate the vulnerability of its population and development.

In response to this continuous challenge, the YMCA of the Philippines gathered forty-four (44) staff, volunteers and lay leaders from twelve (12) local YMCAs for a 2-day virtual training session on How to be a Carbon Neutral YMCA. This effort aimed to provide local YMCAs technical skills on how to compute their YMCA carbon emissions and be able to design carbon offsetting projects to compensate their carbon footprint. Lastly, this is to gain support and commitment of local YMCAs to strengthen the global movement through mindful and collective actions.

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