Environment & Sustainability, Volunteerism |
Sep 21, 2024 |
Volunteer Event
TREE PLANTING ACTIVITY @ Mt.387
Join us in restoring the forest called 387 in Nueva Ecija. Each volunteer is expecting to plant 3 native tree seedlings.
Location: Puncan, Caranglan, Nueva Ecija
Entry Point: Mr. Roy Manuzon Residence
Elevation: 724 MASL
Specs: Minor Climb, Difficulty 2/9, Trail Class 1
Phone Signal: +++
Itinerary
Day 1
September 21
12:00 AM - Meet up @ Mcdo Kia Theater, Cubao
3:00 AM - Breakfast
4:00 AM - ETA : Puncan, Caranglan, Nueva
breakfast/Register and Secure Guide
5:00 AM - Start Ascend
7:00 AM - Arrive @ ETA Summit Batong Amat (rest) and briefing)
8:00 AM - TREE PLANTING ACTIVITY
11:00 AM - Lovers Tree, Photo ops.
12:00 PM - Lunch
1:00 PM - Start Descend
3:00 PM - Leave Nueva Ecija
8:00 PM - Arrive at Mcdonalds Kia Theater, Cubao
Things to Bring: Trail food, Pack Lunch, 1-2ltr. Water, Toiletries, Jacket, power bank, extra clothes, poncho/raincoat, Cap/Bonnet/Bandana, extra money, Camera, Trekking Pole, Headlamp/Flashlight, Whistle, Arm Sleeves
Cost: 2,000.00 each volunteer
Inclusions: Guide fee, Environmental Fee, RT van transport (MNL-NUEVA ECIJA-MNL), 3 native tree seedlings, certificate of participation, Facilitator's fee.
*Proceeds: A portion of the registration fee will be allocated to the We Lift Club’s Hopefull Campaign. This way, the event will not only help the environment but also contribute to the education of indigenous children at the same time.
HopeFULL Campaign - At We Lift Club, we firmly believe that education is the key to unlocking the full potential of Indigenous people. The 'HopeFULL Campaign' is an initiative designed to bring hope and support to teachers and students in Indigenous Communities. Our goal is to provide meaningful and inclusive educational opportunities that empower indigenous communities.
Through this campaign, we strive to ensure that every child has access to the necessary school supplies, free of charge, enabling them to pursue their education with enthusiasm and confidence. As part of our commitment, we have developed a culturally sensitive module that integrates indigenous knowledge and values. This module aims to encourage students to keep dreaming and embrace the richness of their heritage and the importance of environmental stewardship.
Notes:
Bring Headlamp
Bring 1-2lit drinking/trail water, Arm sleeves, and anything to cover your head coz the sun might be scorching hot and most of the trail is open tall grassland.
Bring Globes so can grab the grass if needed.