Volunteer

      

Ang ating online survey ay nasa

http://www.tpmovers.org/filschool_japan.htm

Maraming salamat sa inyong suporta sa Filipino School in Japan project.

Napakahalaga ng ating ginagawang survey ngayon dahil awareness tool ito di lang para malaman kung ilan ang puwedeng mag-aral kundi sila mismo na interesadong mga magulang, ang sasagot sa survey na ito. Very effective dahil may nakalakip na istorya kung bakit natin kailangan ang FISJ. Mula sa creative concept nito, ilan sa mga kahalagahang ito ay:

-Empowerment ng bawat magulang ng JFC o migranteng magulang na nasa Japan

-Bayanihan para sa JFC o Japanese-Filipino children identity

-Dagdag na trabaho para sa nakararami kung may sariling restaurant, canteen, bookstore o cooperative itong mabubuo

-Bicultural orientation vs. monocultural orientation

-new Filipino image-formation

etc etc

Sana’y matulungan ninyo ang project na makahanap pa ng mas maraming susuporta. Mga 100 siguradong estudyante ng iskuwelang ito ay malaking bagay para makapag-umpisa tayo. Pls help us spread the word around. Puwede akong magpadala sa iyo ng mga survey form para maikalat sa inyong mga kaibigan. Let me know the address to send these forms. Pakisulat na lang sa tpmovers@gmail.com .

Maraming salamat muli.

5 Comments

  1. Michael B. dela Fuente said,

    September 23, 2006 at 9:57 am

    I was searching the Internet about Filipinos in Japan and came across about your group. I am a Filipino scholar currently here in Japan (Honjo, Saitama). I just want to know how I can be of help. Also, I’m interested in your projects. I am looking for organizations to help with Computer Literacy projects specifically providing a community with Internet Access thru different technologies. I know the Philippines is lagging behind computer literacy and I believe that for us to minimize if not eradicate digital divide, we must open our communities to the Internet. By this, we are openning our youth to learn beyond the boundaries of their schools. I hope I could be of help to your organizations. Thank you very much.

  2. fisj said,

    November 18, 2006 at 11:50 pm

    Michael, may mga interesado sa pag-aaral ng computer… pls visit Kabayan Orientation page at http://www.tpmovers.org/kabayan_o.htm .

    For the FISJ project, we need volunteers to send and collect survey forms to spread the word about this project.

    For particulars, pls email at tpmovers@gmail.com .

    Good luck in your studies.

  3. Cherry said,

    June 29, 2007 at 11:44 am

    Magandang Araw!!

    Napakaganda po ng layunin ng Filipino School in Japan project. Sa ngayon po ay nasa Pilipinas pa ang mga anak ko (2) sa Dec 2007 pa po sila makakabalik dito sa Japan.

    Kung inyo pong ipahihintulot gusto ko po sanang mag volunteer kahit sa panong paraan. Ngayon po ay nag tatrabaho ako bilag ALT sa isang Internationl Non-profit Organization po from Monday – Friday. Available po ako tuwing Sabado at Lingo. Nais ko rin po sanang makapag bigay serbisyo sa mga kababayan natin dito sa Japan.
    Sana po ay makatulong ako sa inyo

    Salamat,
    Cherry

  4. Achillies James said,

    June 1, 2008 at 4:12 am

    I would like to volunteer my services to contribute to your group’s goal. I am a holder of two degrees back home and I taught several subjects like english, laws, and social sciences.

  5. May 4, 2009 at 8:04 am

    i really see how Filipinos are ought to fight for their rights in giving the best education for Japinos, therefore i decided to use these OFW families and children to my thesis proposal in college., im now taking up BS ARCHITECTURE in Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Here in the Philippines and i wanted to help you guys in making it visible for you.If ever my proposal will be approve. In these case im also needed your help to do these. Hope the blog creator of these survey will send me response asap, Thanks. Here’s my yahoo messenger account(soulkeeper_reigne_12@yahoo.com)

    If i suceeded i will send you the copy ofmy whole thesis book together with the proposed plans forthe school.


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