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MAD Talks Padayon’ extends advocacy on mental health, volunteerism

NONPROFIT group I am MAD (Making A Difference) Volunteers, Inc. held ‘MAD Talks Padayon’ forum highlighting mental health and the importance of volunteerism in boosting overall wellness.

In line with the celebration of World Mental Health Month, the event happened on Oct. 14 at the Jose Rizal University Centennial Auditorium, Mandaluyong City. MAD Talks Padayon called on everyone to participate, including students, leaders, educators, young professionals, and parents—whether they’re part of the volunteering community or not. 

“More than just an event, MAD Talks Padayon is a gathering of community encouragers that serves as a beacon of light in a world that sometimes feels shrouded in darkness,” said Edwin Basa, project lead of MAD Talks Padayon.

Extending from its highly successful event last year, MAD Talks Padayon amplified the discussion on the positive impact of volunteerism on mental health, particularly how it can instill a sense of purpose and significance in one’s existence, all while boosting self-esteem and overall well-being. Regarded as “Your Ultimate Hugot Event,” it promotes a safe space to share, support, and socialize through meaningful conversations and inspiring stories from passionate speakers.

This year’s lineup of volunteer speakers included multi-awarded Global Youth Ambassador and ASEAN Youth Advocates Network founder Mirus Ponon; advocate for children with autism and senior creative designer Lyman Hansel Gerona; lead convenor of BIDA para sa Dumagat passion project Mayo Ceazar Mendoza; and mental health advocate Ymari Kristia Pascua, whose story was featured on ABS-CBN’s “Maalaala Mo Kaya” program.

In addition, attendees were treated to musical performances and entertainment courtesy of JRU’s Teatro Rizal, the official performing arts partner of MAD Talks Padayon.

A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the learner-participants of MAD Camps 2024 program.

MAD Talks Padayon was supported by CID Communication, #MentalHealthPH, Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA), Youth Organization Registration Program (YORP) of NYC, CEMEX, Motivo Philippines, Photo X Media Corp., Creative Adobo, along with the following media partners: ClickTheCity.com, CSR Insights, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Now You Know PH, SwirlingOverCoffee.com, The Manila Times, The New Channel, and WhenInManila.com as the primary blog partner.

I am MAD relies on the generosity of individuals through fundraisers and the influence of social media. Support the organization by donating through bit.ly/bidadonate. For updates, partnerships, and volunteer opportunities, send an email to iammadph@gmail.com. Follow and message I am MAD on Facebook (fb.com/IamMakingADifference), Instagram/X (Twitter)/Tiktok (@iammad_ph), Youtube (youtube.com/@iammadvolunteers) and podcast via anchor.fm/iammad or bit.ly/MADTalksSpotify.

 

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