Dana, Exzell, Gab, Rox, Abi, Floy and Advoc Angels.

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Dana, Exzell, Gab, Rox, Abi, Floy and Advoc Angels

YEAR 1: INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY YEAR 2 SIMPLICITY OF LIFESTYLE YEAR 3 SOCIAL JUSTICE

Simplicity of Lifestlye: Formators Simplicity of Lifestyle: Students Sector-based Issues Key National Issues Training Strengthened Networks OSCI Communication System

Target: All formator s should undergo worksho p on simplicity of lifestyle Activity Input/ Worksho p on Simplicit y of Lifestyle (EHEM type) Time Frame: May 2011 Resources: Module Speaker : mam achoot Venue Food Kits Budget: Php8000 Person In- charge: Gab Outcomes : having a shared definition of the theme (SL)

Target: INAF Modules highlight SL Target attendance OSCI volunteer : Coregroup NSTP – 10 % INTACT/JEEP: 98% PRAXIS- all immersees Activities NSTP- Advoc talk PRAXIS- orientation, integration, processing INTACT- processing after exposure JEEP- processing OSCI Volunteers- SL input Time Frame: 1 st semester Resources: ModulesFormator Budget (for talks): P3000 Person In- charge: Program advoc reps Outcomes Modules Documenta tion of sessions/ reflections

Target: Provide an avenue to discuss issues and raise awareness Activities should be attended by at least 10 formators and 2 students Activities Kapihan Time Frame: At least 2 per month Resources: Budget for Brewed Coffee P 500 x 10 sessions venue Person In- charge: Exzell, Dana, Rox Outcomes Regular sessions Updated formators

Target: List of key players in advocacy networks Clear and active role in existing networks Activities Data gathering and Stake- holders analysis Updating of networks: Pugadlawi n, etc Time Frame: May 2011 Resources: Contact lists and profiles Person In- charge: Advoc team Outcomes Strategic tapping of key players in advocacy activities Presence and active role in pugadlawin/ busina events

 May nakalaan bang budget para sa advoc?  Kung oo, san pwede kunin? Ok ang kape!!!  Maximize FB para sa diskusyon tulad ng ginagawa ng Sanggu  Pwede imaximize ang bulletin board sa reception area  Sa Kapihan, pwede bang 8:00 Wed ito bago magsimula ang plenary?  Isama sa kapihan ang latest updates (na kinakailangan ng pagsasaliksik sa pagitan ng advocacy)

 Isama sa pagpaplano ang dalas ng kapihan. Kailangan bang 2? Pwede bang 1 muna?  During the plenary, provide brief summary ng issue at makapagpost ng tanong o homework reflection question  Suggestion: to maximize the internet in researching key issues, use RSS feeds.