The nationwide expansion is a result of the encouraging
response from universities and college students to the program, which was first
launched in 2010 to serve as venue for Filipino youth to improve the health and
wellness of their communities with their social marketing ideas.
“The increasing number of positive ideas we receive every
year and the passion the youth have shown in helping their communities have
inspired us to open the venue to more youth in the Philippines ,” said Unilab Ideas Positive
program lead Barry Barrientos. “By partnering with more youth on this cause, we
believe that we’ll also be able to help more communities become healthier and
more productive.”
Fifteen communities all over the country will benefit from
this expansion through the social marketing programs by 15 youth teams that
will all receive P100, 000 seed money for the implementation of their ideas.
The groups will also be flown in to Manila ,
with free hotel accommodation, meals, and transportation, to attend a 3-day
boot camp where they can learn social marketing approaches from a pool of
experts through workshops and case studies.
Last year, the participants were trained by reputable
leaders and experts which included social marketing guru Dr. Ned Roberto, CNN 2009
Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida, and RockEd Founder Gang Badoy, among
others.
One of the participants to the boot camp, Jhanette Co of the
University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman, thanked the program for giving
young people like her the opportunity to be heard and make a difference.
“Unilab Ideas
Positive is a game changer by providing us with a venue to learn social
marketing from experts, and more importantly, giving us the opportunity to make
meaningful change in communities by bringing our ideas to life,” she shared.
“It’s refreshing to see how a big company like Unilab demonstrates belief in
the youth of today.”
Co and four other friends from UP Diliman won the grand
prize last year for their Tuberculosis (TB) detection and prevention program
for a community in Quezon City .
They are currently implementing their social marketing program using the seed
money from Unilab.
“Jhanette’s experience in teaming up with her friends for a
good cause is, we believe, what makes Unilab Ideas Positive unique from all
other student competitions in the country,” said Barrientos. “We encourage and
celebrate teamwork among the youth—Bayanihan spirit, as we call it in
Unilab—and not just individual excellence. Best part is, it’s teamwork for the
benefit of others, for those who need it most.”
“And this year, not only are we expanding the program to
cover more regions, but we’re also giving more focus on outcomes,” he added.
“We’re rewarding the best teams only after they have demonstrated that their
positive ideas have resulted in positive outcomes for the community.”
Interested college students can join by teaming up and
registering at www.unilabideaspositive.com. Deadline for submission of entries
is on April 16.
For more information, log on to the website or join the
Facebook community at http://www.facebook.com/Unilab.IdeasPositive.
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