Youth volunteers honored in national volunteers month

Despite being dismissed as too young and idealistic, youth in the Philippines continue leading through volunteerism. They spearhead aid in disaster zones, education, and environmental protection. During National Volunteers Month, the 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines honors their unwavering dedication.

For a long time, youth have been underestimated as too young, idealistic, loud, and impatient. They are told to wait their turn, fall in line, or learn the world before attempting to change it. Yet, repeatedly, youth choose to stand up when it matters most.

In the 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines, many volunteers started serving in high school, teenagers opting for action over waiting. Today, they are young professionals with a profound sense of purpose, empathy, and responsibility. Volunteerism is not romantic; it is demanding, requiring energy from those with limited time, confronting slow-changing systems, and persisting despite dismissal.

The country is held together by volunteers, with youth at its core. They are the NDRRMC volunteers rushing into danger during disasters, student-teachers and mentors rising early for schools and communities, community health volunteers, environmental advocates, and organizers quietly providing aid because it is needed.

Today's youth refuse to merely observe or await permission. They are bold, present, unafraid to get their hands dirty, learn on the go, and lead with conviction. Service takes various forms: sometimes loud, often quiet, but always rooted in compassion.

Simple acts of volunteerism yield the greatest impact when collective: packing relief goods late into the night, checking on neighbors, mentoring children, planting trees, organizing communities, or showing up consistently. During National Volunteers Month, these youth who continue fighting are honored. 'Maraming salamat sa lahat ng kabataang patuloy na lumalaban. Sa inyong tapang, malasakit, at pagkilos, patuloy na umaangat ang ating bayan.'

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President Marcos Jr. speaking at Independence Day event about safeguarding truth.
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Marcos urges Filipinos to protect truth from distortion

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. marked the 128th anniversary of Philippine Independence on June 12 with a call to safeguard truth amid evolving national challenges.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called for a whole-of-community approach to protect Filipino youth following recent tragedies involving minors.

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The Development Academy of the Philippines launched its monthlong Bagani training program on Saturday in Quezon City with 50 fellows aged 18 to 30.

The Philippine government has contributed $10,000 to a United Nations trust fund aimed at improving disaster and climate preparedness across the Asia-Pacific region.

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Technical and Vocational Education and Training PS Esther Muoria has urged closer work with local officials to reach young people in villages for skills training. The move aims to ensure rural youth access short courses that lead to certificates and jobs. It follows a government plan to merge National Youth Service and TVET operations.

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