Inspiring the youth
MANILA, Philippines - A moving message of hope and inspiration to the Filipino youth was imparted when PLDT Smart Foundation recently held a dance competition titled SMART (SaMahang Ayaw sa RioT) Kids at the NCCC Mall in Davao City. The dance tilt was a success as it provided an avenue for street children and Children in Conflict with the Law (CICLs) to showcase their talents, redirect their youthful energy to more productive activities as well as promote health, creativity and cooperation, among the participants.
Nine teams composed of 10 to 15 kids from different “at risk” barangays showcased their talents and flair for dance. Highlights of the affair included numbers from Gab Valenciano and Philippine All Star’s Lema Diaz who were both judges of the competition.
A truly unforgettable moment was the dance showdown of fellow judges, visiting speakers and guest performers from Cambodia, the founder of Tiny Toones, Tuy “KK” Sobil, and the group’s executive director, Phanna “Peanut” Nam. Modern-day heroes of Cambodia, their efforts to build a more promising future by furthering educational opportunities in their country and serving as positive role models for their community have headlined the World Section of The New York Times, Time Magazine and CNN.
The PLDT Smart Foundation, through executive director Anthony Pangilinan, invited them to share their mission and vision of using street dance, hip-hop music and the contemporary arts as creative tools to empower the youth, and to live purposeful and healthier lives free of sickness, drugs and violence. Their visit inspired kids, particularly the CICLs and street children to do positive things and strive to change for the better.
The event was made possible with the support of Mang Inasal, Folded & Hung and the Apo View Hotel in Davao City.
The PLDT Smart Foundation works with different local government units and Bahay Pag-asa, a home for street children and minors in conflict with the law. This year will see the opening of a transformational facility in Cavite to be operated with De La Salle University-Dasmariñas as well as the launch of a nationwide campaign to bring the spotlight on CICLs and their cause as well as give them more hope for the future.
Sharon Cuneta and Arnel Pineda have expressed their intention to help out in PLDT Smart Foundation’s advocacy. To find out how you can be part of the campaign to make a difference, check out www.ammado.com/nonprofit/102466.
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