By Mariam Barandia | Executive Director
Dear Friends and Supporters,
Project Update
In the last few months, with your help, we have been able to train another group of young women and men to become advocates for peace. The ten volunteers, made up of 7 Women and 3 Men, were selected from over 130 applicants last May. They were then given 5 weeks of intensive training in basic peace building and development during June and July. They will begin their placements on 1st August 2019 as our 13th Batch of volunteers. We will bring you their stories over the coming year.
Meanwhile the current 12th Batch of volunteers will finish their placements at the end of this month. The 9 women and 1 man have contributed more than 17,000 hours of work in helping conflict affected and poor communities in the Southern Philippines. They have touched the lives of more than 20,000 people.
Ana's Story
One of these volunteers is Ana. She has been working with families displaced by the Marawi Siege who have been living in refugee camps for more than 2 years. KI has a partnership with United Nations High Commission for Refugees providing protection programs and Quick Impact Projects to these vulnerable families. Ana's role is to work directly with these families, listening to their needs and concerns, facilitating workshops etc. Ana commented " These are my people who are facing great difficulties and alone how would I be able to help them? But as a KI volunteer, I am able to give them support and be the one who is listening to their problem. Their stories sadden me but I am happy that I am able to help".
Ana will soon become part of our 125 Alumni volunteers who will continue to work for peace and development in their communities. If you are interested in helping other young people like Ana, then consider making a donation or please contact us for more information.
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