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  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Grants Its 2013 Scholarship to Fredieson Jem Tumambing

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Grants Its 2013 Scholarship to Fredieson Jem Tumambing

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    Fredieson Jem Tumambing receives the scholarship award. (L-R: Danjae, Anna, Fredieson, Joanna, Jullie)

    In line with UPAA-MB, Inc.’s aim to encourage Filipino-Canadian students to pursue their scholastic objectives, the organization has been awarding an annual bursary to a chosen university student since 2011. This year, the organization did the selection of the recipient on its own. The $500 scholarship was granted on September 1, 2013.

    The scholarship awardee for 2013 was Fredieson Jem Tumambing. He was chosen based on his academic performance, community involvement, and financial need. He is a graduate from Maples Collegiate, 18 years old, and will be going to University of Manitoba to take up Nursing. Fredieson’s family moved to Winnipeg in 2005 and he is the eldest among the three siblings. He also joined and actively participated in Maples Peer Tutoring Group, Junior Varsity Badminton Team, Science Club, and Maples Amnesty Group where he explored social justice issues along with other students from all ethnic backgrounds.

    The awardee with the 2013 Scholarship Committee.
    The recipient with the 2013 Scholarship Committee.

    His teachers described him as thoughtful, hardworking, and diligent student. Fredieson is strong academically and he volunteered his time to share his skills and knowledge to other people. With his very good academic standing, generous character, and sincerity in welcoming and helping newcomers, he is definitely a model student.

     Students like Fredieson continue to inspire UPAA-MB, Inc. to support scholastic endeavors of Filipino-Canadian students. They do not only serve as role models to the youth, they also help uplift the profile of the Filipino community in Manitoba.

  • Challengers Compete and Complete the UPAA-MB Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Program

    Challengers Compete and Complete the UPAA-MB Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Program

    UPAA-MB, Inc. members, families, and supporters gathered to celebrate the completion of the 2013 Health Isko Lifestyle Challenge Program. The Challenge was launched in April 20, 2013 and was concluded on August 24, 2013 in conjunction with the annual Palarolympics event held at Birds Hill Park.

    Challengers during the Launch
    Challengers and Handlers during the Launch
    (CW from Top Left: Gabby, Mei, Joanna, Janine)

    “Healthy Isko” is a four-month long competition wherein challengers identify a health goal and meet that goal at the end of the challenge period, with the help and supervision of the coaches:

    • Diet Coach Kristine Acab-David, Registered Dietitian
    • Fitness Coach Norman Garcia
    Community Kitchen
    Community Kitchen

    The challengers have been directed about proper goal settings, which they will apply each week in setting their fitness objectives and action plans. During the challenge period, the challengers learned about general health, healthy weight loss, proper exercise levels, and healthy eating. They participated in different activities such as healthy eating workshops, community kitchen, a grocery tour, and group workout activities.

    Group workout
    Group workout

    Janine Rose Quijano emerged as the Most Valuable Challenger. The other successful Challengers are Joanna Ocampo-Flores, Mei Villafania, and Gabby Maramag.

    The Challengers
    The Challengers during the Awarding Ceremony (L-R: Mei, Joanna, Janine)

    Community Involvement

    To further encourage the participation of the community, Healthy Isko enlisted the help of friends, family, and co-workers of the challengers by creating an Information Hub for the program. The Information Hub is a Facebook Page where challengers, coaches, and supporters exchange ideas and share tips on health and fitness. Access to the Hub is available to anyone with a Facebook account who pledged a monetary amount (minimum $5) to any challenger. Half of the pledges raised went to the Most Valuable Challenger while the other half of the funds raised will go to UPAA-MB, Inc. Participation in the discussion in the Hub, pledges and other assistance given by members were awarded support points.  Jullie Quijano was awarded as the Most Supportive Member for garnering the most support points.

    Healthy Isko Dinner
    Healthy Isko Dinner with the Challengers, Supporters, Advisors, Coaches, and Family Members

    Challengers’ Experience

    At the end of the challenge, the challengers were asked to share what their experiences and realizations. Here are some of the excerpts.

    Janine – “I’m realizing that it’s not so hard to live a healthier lifestyle. I have the tools to keep myself going, and keep myself get better even after the challenge. I’ve actually enjoyed doing healthier activities and now I can say that I am looking forward with keeping myself healthy and forming healthy. I’ve also become more independent because of this challenge. Ultimately, it’s up to me to make myself better and I was able to do it.”

    Gabby – “Not everything is gonna be easy. There are always challenges especially when you’re young it’s hard because sometimes your friends would eat junk foods and that I would end up eating a lot. It’s okay to eat the foods that you like but you need to have control. Control how much you eat. Meaning measure how much you eat. Also avoiding some bad habits while you’re eating helps maintain that sense of having control on how much you’ve eaten.”

    Joanna – “There is no magic pill. Proper diet and exercise are the only way to go. It’s all about choices. Luck and fate have got nothing to do with it. You choose to eat healthy. You choose to sweat and work out.”

     

    Congratulations to all the challengers and thank you to everyone who supported the Program.

  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Holds its 2013 PalarOlympics and Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Awarding Ceremony

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Holds its 2013 PalarOlympics and Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Awarding Ceremony

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    The 2013 PalarOlympics and 2013 Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Awarding Ceremony were held at Bird’s Hill Provincial Park on August 24. The awarding ceremony recognized the efforts and achievements of the four Challenge Finishers, Gabby, Janine, Joanna, and Mei, and other individuals who contributed a lot to the success of the Lifestyle Challenge. Janine was declared as the Crowd’s Favorite after gathering almost 44% of the total pledges and the Most Supportive Member Award went to Jullie who collected a total of 72 member points. Janine, who got the highest score of 81%, was declared the Most Valuable Challenger and brought home half of the pot money.

    Top L-R: Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Awarding Ceremony and group warm up exercises: Bottom L-R: Jeffrey from Green Team and Danjae from Orange Team during Luksong Tinik
    Top L-R: Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge Awarding Ceremony and group warm up exercises:
    Bottom L-R: Jeffrey from Green Team and Danjae from Orange Team during Luksong Tinik

    The awarding ceremony was immediately followed by the mini-sports fest program. The participants first played rock-paper-scissors to determine their teams. The winners formed the Orange Team while the losers composed the Green Team. Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge’s Coach Norman led the warm up exercises prior to the start of the games.

    I Love You Teleber-Teleber Game. On left is the Orange Team and Green T team on the right.
    I Love You Teleber-Teleber Game. On left is the Orange Team and Green T team on the right.

    The organizers from the Membership Committee prepared several popular Filipino games. The first and second games, Dr. Quack Quack and I Love You Teleber-Teleber (jumping rope game), were won by the Green Team, which gave them a score of two points. The next game, Luksong Lubid, had the two teams tied, earning one point apiece. Team Orange was able to catch up when they scored the most on Tumbang Preso and Dodgeball. However, the Green Team got the higher score on the tie-breaker game, Pinoy Football, making them the Champions of PalarOlympics 2013.

     

    Lunch time and Pinoy Football
    Lunch time and Pinoy Football

     

    The two-fold event was a showcase of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and teamwork among UPAA-MB, Inc. members, families, and friends even while in a competition. All the cheers, high jumps, dodging, strategizing, high fives, good food, and lots of sunshine contributed even more to the success of the event. Congratulations to the Membership Committee for hosting the 2013 PalarOlympics, the Green Team, and to the winners and Executive Council of 2013 Healthy Isko Lifestyle Challenge.

  • UPAA-MB, Inc. Volunteers Reach Out to Siloam Mission Clients

    UPAA-MB, Inc. Volunteers Reach Out to Siloam Mission Clients

    Ten members of the University of the Philippines Alumni and Associates in Manitoba, (UPAA-MB), Inc.  volunteered at Siloam Mission last August 3, 2013 to serve Winnipeg’s poor and homeless. This was the second time the organization, through its Social Responsibility Committee, held this activity. Siloam Mission is a Christian humanitarian agency committed to serving and transforming the lives of the less fortunate.

    UPAA-MB volunteers with Belinda, Siloam Mission staff (Left, second row)
    UPAA-MB volunteers with Belinda, Siloam Mission staff (Left, second row)

    The volunteers were assigned to the kitchen, drop-in centre to serve the clients and bus tables, and clothing room to help with the distribution of clothing donations.

    As the drop-in centre at the main building is currently under renovation, the volunteers had to carry the food from the kitchen to a temporary location at the adjoining building within the compound.

    Just like the first activity, a brief orientation tour first took place before the three groups went to their respective assigned areas. Belinda, a Siloam Mission staff explained what Siloam Mission is doing, emphasizing that its programs and services are guided by its core values of respect, dignity and fairness. During the tour, the group had the opportunity to view the Emergency Overnight Shelter, the Saul Sair Health Centre where medical, dental and chiropractic facilities are made available to clients, and the staff offices on the fourth floor of the building. Volunteer doctors, dentists and chiropractors regularly provide services to those clients.

    Siloam Mission's Chiropractic Clinic
    Siloam Mission’s Chiropractic Clinic

    The UPAA-MB volunteers performed their assigned tasks along with other individual volunteers, some of whom have been serving Siloam Mission for quite some time. For seven months now, Patrick, a retiree from one of Winnipeg’s hospitals, has been volunteering twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For him, doing so gives him a sense of personal satisfaction. In fact, he also regularly volunteers at another Winnipeg hospital on another day of the week. He has observed that on a weekday, about 300 people would come over to Siloam’s drop-in centre to have lunch.

    Siloam Mission's Dental Clinic
    Siloam Mission’s Dental Clinic

    When all the clients were served, the volunteers queued up to partake of their meal which consisted of mushroom soup with croutons, pizza, sandwich and chocolate bread. This was followed by a group photo together with Belinda who expressed thanks and appreciation to all volunteers. The group parted ways with everyone feeling a great sense of accomplishment.

  • Beach, Please!

    Beach, Please!

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    Team Beach-ing at Grand Beach was another successful summer activity of the UPAA-MB, Inc. More than 30 members, their families and friends enjoyed the fun-filled activity held last Saturday, July 20, 2013, at Grand Beach.

    Organizers from the Membership Committee arrived at 7:30 a.m. to set up the event. Arriving early guaranteed ample space for picnic and the planned games and activities. The fun and the games started at 10:30 a.m. The group formed two teams through “Rock-paper-scissors” with the winners forming one team and the losers comprising the other team.

    Three games were prepared by the organizers – “Agawang-panyo”, “Water Relay” and “Kastilyong Buhangin”. These are popular Filipino games and the teams had fun remembering the rules and playing the games they played when they were younger. As predicted by their team name, ”Team Winners” won both the “Agawang-panyo” and the “Water Relay” and was declared over-all champions. “Team Losers” won the “Kastilyong Buhangin”. Here are some pictures of the teams in action during the games.

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    Team Winners and Team Losers playing Agawang-Panyo.
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    Oliver from Team Loser during Water Relay.
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    Team Losers building their Kastilyong Buhangin.
    Team Winners
    The Team Winners.

     

    Food was overflowing as with any Filipino event. Potluck food included grilled hotdogs, roasted chicken, spaghetti, veggie platters, siomai, empanada, rolls, pies, fruits and  the all-time Filipino favourites: barbeque and grilled fish.

    An excursion would not be complete if there are no pictures. Group picture-taking followed after the lunch as some members had to leave early due to prior commitments. Although a few went home early, most of the group stayed to swim, play scrabble and frisbee, stroll, enjoy the view and relax at the beach. They finally went home at around 8:00 p.m., ending another fun-filled summer activity of  UPAA-MB, Inc.