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COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION


BONIFACIO ST, DAVAO CITY

CTE-SC IP No. 01-2021

CTE-IGNITES Advocacy
I-DYD (Donate Your Device)

Target SDG:
SDG 3- Quality Education
SDG 10- Reduced Inequalities

About the Advocacy:

In the pursuit of achieving equity in education, the University of the Immaculate


Conception's College of Teacher Education Student Council aims to establish socio-civic
responsibilities towards a better society. This advocacy seeks to provide a movement that
are based  from the University's IGNITES framework and is community-based since these
are the embedded values in the Philippine Constitution.

As pre-service teachers of the University of the Immaculate Conception, we want to


instill the Ignacian Marian way in serving the people not only as future teachers, but also as
the citizens of the Philippines who are capable of helping the people and promoting true
essence of leadership. 

With our established socio-civic responsibilities, the essence of our advocacy is best
achieved when our council will work together for donation drives in times of calamities,
emergency-help movement for CTE students and of the UIC Community in times of despair,
and limited forms of donation drives for a cause. Our lives are made to be challenged but
when the pandemic started, we were able to witness the real arena of less-privileged and
financially-capable people. 

The College of Teacher Education Student Council or the CTE-SC believes that it is
time to make use of our power and blessings to achieve equity in the society. And with that,
we are more than ready to work for socio-civic responsibilities. For we believe that as a
teacher, we are born to fight for and help the people, teach and inspire them to aspire for
something, and allow them to be happy even only at the smallest count of help. 

And as pre-service teachers, we want to establish ourselves as an image of hope


and with this advocacy, we can transform tomorrow and nurture more lives.
About the Project:

I-DYD or Donate Your Device is a project by College of Teacher Education Student


Council of the University of the Immaculate Conception. Its goal is to provide a platform that
would benefit the students especially the less privilege in this times of pandemic. It is truly
evident that in today’s current situation, technology in education has widely expressed as a
tool in order to continue the education. In the year 2020, the education sector has shifted to
online classes because of the COVID-19 pandemic bringing more students into a
complicated situation. According to UNICEF, there are thousands of students who were not
able to attend online classes due to lack of materials and some of them are financially
deprived considering that online classes will be needing a budget for the student’s internet
fee. The project calls for inclusivity and the CTE-SC through the advocacy established by the
council called “CTE-IGNITES” will work for this project allowing people to donate their old,
used, and in-good condition devices such as laptops, cellphones, or tablets to be given to
the students who are deserving. With this project, we believe that it will help the student to
continue their education amidst the pandemic and that is inclusivity.

Target Launch:

The project will launch on October 29, 2021 through our official facebook page at
CTE Ignites and UIC-College of Teacher Education.

Scope of the Project:

The CTE-SC commits to provide an advocacy for all Filipino students, the I-DYD
project is design for Filipino students who are currently enrolled to any SUC, LUC, or Private
Universities and Colleges in the Philippines. The Students from University of the Immaculate
Conception and Davao Region will be prioritized

Mode of Conditions and Instruction:

1. The CTE-SC will provide a cellphone number for direct communication purposes
and;
2. The CTE-SC will assign persons-in-charge to be communicated anytime by the
donors and applicants.
3. The donor can donate through the following:
3.1. Dropping the device at University of the Immaculate Conception- Bonifacio
Campus.
3.2. Send through courier (e.g. J&T, LBC, 2GO and etc.)
3.3. Meet-up with the assigned persons-in-charge by area of responsibility.
4. The CTE-SC will also accept donations internationally.
5. The CTE-SC will not accept any monetary donations.
6. The CTE-SC will accept sponsorships from other organizations.
7. The CTE-SC will partner with the Local Government Unit if given the opportunity to
do so.
8. The basis upon giving the donated devices to the recipients will be deliberated
through checking the submitted requirements and interview.
9. The CTE-SC Communication Team should inform the donor right away after the
donated devices has been sent to the deserving recipient.
Persons-In-Charge:

1. Sophia Oro- Project Head, Davao Occidental Area


2. Joel Augustin Generoso Jr- Co-Head, Courier In-Charge, Davao Del Sur Area
3. Engiela Gecali- Co-Head, Campus In-Charge, Davao City Area
4. Bern Joshua Alicaya and Princess Terando- Communications
5. Anne Therese Gravino- Secretary
6. Shiena Marie Dublan & Marylorie Anne Sacay- Logistics
7. Rhoda Belle Napala- Davao De Oro Area
8. Mady Dimatingcal- Davao Oriental
9. Jinju Hong- Davao Del Norte
10. Representatives- Distributions
11. Dr. Lolly Jean Simbulas- Moderator

Qualifications for Applicants:

1. The applicant must be a Senior High School or College student who is currently
enrolled to any SUC, LUC, and Private Universities and Colleges in the Philippines.
1.1. Students from University of the Immaculate Conception will be prioritized if
they wish to avail. He/She must accomplish the necessary qualifications.
1.2. Students from Davao Region is the second priority of this project.
2. The applicant must have an average of 2.0 or 83 and above. 
3. The applicant should belong to low income family, indigeneous community and other
qualifications deliberated from their socio-economic status.
4. There should only one applicant per household.
5. The applicant must accomplish the interview with the CTE-SC officers, Selected CTE
Faculty Members, and the Moderator.
5.1. If the applicant cannot join the interview. He/She must provide a reason or letter
to our communications team.

Requirements for Applicants:

1. The applicant must accomplish the Google Forms provided by the CTE-SC.
2. Low Income/ No Income Certificate from Barangay
3. Electricity Bill (3 months previous billing statement)
3.1. The billing statements must be registered to their family name
3.2. If the house is only rented, the applicant must provide a letter from
landlady/landlord that you are renting at the moment.
4. Water Bill (3 months previous billing statement) 
4.1. The billing statements must be registered to their family name
4.2. If the house is only rented, the applicant must provide a letter from
landlady/landlord that you are renting at the moment.
5. Copy of Grades (current semester and previous semester of the S.Y 2020-2021 and
2021-2022)
6. Student ID back and front (or any proof of enrollment e.g. receipts, class schedule,
portal)
7. Recommendation letter from your teacher (optional but encourage) 
8. The applicant must accomplish the interview together with the CTE-SC officers and
Moderator.
Prepared by:

Sophia M. Oro Joel Augustin V. Generoso Jr. Engiela M. Gecali


Governor Vice-Governor External Vice Governor Internal

Anne Therese Gravino Rhoda Belle Napala Shiena Marie Dublan


Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer

Jinju Hong Marylorie Anne Sacay Princess Terando


Assistant Treasurer Auditor PIO

Bern Joshua Alicaya Cristian Mig Cameros Maren Sto. Domingo


Spokesperson 2nd year Representative 2nd year Representative

Donabelle Joyce Ladica Kyrous Masangya Charlemagne Linantod


3rd year Representative 3rd year Representatives 1st year Representative

Rysel Mae Cuyong Mohammad Nur Dimatingcal Bridgette Modo


1st year Representative Creatives Creatives

Immanuelle Ugdang Mark Joseph Homoc


CTE Legislative CTE Legislative

Approved by:

Dr. Lolly Jean Simbulas


CTE Dean/Moderator

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