Yarin Siblings Help Mom Complete NSTP Tree Planting Requirement

image730 November 2019, Laguna Quezon Land Grant, Siniloan, Laguna.  Hazel Yarin was accompanied by her children John Adrian Yarin and Lorraine Anne Yarin on November 30th, 2019 as part of FEED’s monthly Students and Volunteers for the Environment (SAVE) tree planting activity held every last Saturday of the month since 2016.

Our 3 SAVE Earth Warriors planted 21 native Philippine forest trees together, on the same day that the first commercial bank with FEED, i.e. the Bank of China, adopted their own forest of 1000 trees.

“I am a student of AMA University Online Education (AMA OEd). I am currently taking up BSBA Major in Human Resource Management.

The National Service Training Program 2 (NSTP 2)* is an important requirement for undergraduate students, as it promotes civic consciousness, which in turn develops the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the youth, as well as their patriotism and nationalism.

As part of the fulfilment of the requirements for NSTP 2, students are required to do community service by collaborating with local organizations that are striving to serve the country for its betterment. I would like to be of help to your honorable organization by means of volunteering to participate in one of your Tree Planting Activity.  I hope to become a part of the organization’s endeavors in developing the community.”

Thank you Hazel, John and Anne for joining our 28 permanent forest guards and committing to work “In Harmony with Nature” and to “Plant for the Planet”, totalling a 1,021 tree forest.

*About the National Service Training Program (NSTP)

NSTP is a Law otherwise known as Republic Act 9163 or the NSTP Act of 2001, refers to the program aimed at enhancing civic consciousness and defence preparedness in the youth, by developing their ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of the three (3) program components, the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), the Literacy Training Service (LTS) and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), especially designed to enhance the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare.

More details here: https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2002/ra_9163_2002.html

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In 2015, the Philippine government submitted to the United Nations the country’s commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The country committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 70 percent by 2030. The carbon dioxide reductions will come from the sectors of energy, transport, waste, forestry and industry.

Join us!  Help us reverse the Earth’s “hothouse climate” tipping point.

Tree-Planting with FEED

Contact us at FEED for more details, to join our regular activities or to design your own tree-nurturing eventinfo@feed.org.ph or call/text +63 (0)917 552 4722.

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Contact FEED

In 2015, the Philippine government submitted to the United Nations the country’s commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The country committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 70 percent by 2030. The carbon dioxide reductions will come from the sectors of energy, transport, waste, forestry and industry.