tsinelas expands to asturias
September 27, 2005
TSINELAS launched its Asturias chapter on June 5, 2005, with its officers taking oath before the beneficiaries and their parents.
The Tsinelas board of directors attended the oath-taking ceremony and officially welcomed the members of the chapter to the organization. The event also served as the chapter’s first general assembly, with members interacting with the beneficiaries and their parents. (more…)
how you can help
September 23, 2005Tsinelas accepts donation in cash or in kind. Among the most common needs of students are school supplies, books and other reading materials. You can also donate other items that help improve school facilities: a set of encyclopedia, a computer, tables, chairs. This way, everybody in the school benefits from the donation.
You can also donate cash. Tsinelas has estimated P2,000 (two thousand pesos) as enough to cover the basic needs of one student in one school year. This already includes a set of uniform (including shoes), a backpack, school supplies and payment for school fees. For your donation, write us at tsinelas_education@yahoo.com
tabay to visit Lut-od
September 18, 2005
Tabay, Tsinelas’ campus volunteer group in Southwestern University (SWU), has scheduled a visit to Lut-od National High School (LNHS) in Pinamungajan, Cebu next month. The group set the visit on Oct. 15 and 16.
a family portrait
September 16, 2005
The Tsinelas Board of Directors, some volunteers and the ten full scholars of Lut-od National High School in Pinamungajan. In the background is the school building that doesn’t do much in sheltering the students from the wind and rain. Students make fun of the building by calling it ‘chicken coop.’ The school is Tsinelas’ pilot area. It is located about five kilometers from Pinamungajan town proper.
plans for 2005
September 13, 2005Note: Although Tsinelas has so far implemented its 2005 general plans according to schedule, it still welcomes donations like books and school supplies. Tsinelas doesn’t limit its assistance to its ‘full scholars’ and will support more students if resources allow it. (more…)
campus volunteer program
September 10, 2005THE Tsinelas Association Inc. believes in the role of the youth in improving society. Tsinelas believes that its mission and vision can be achieved with the youth sector involved in its operation, and that it needs the idealism and dynamism of the young to stay relevant to the times.
The Tsinelas Campus Volunteer Program was formed out of this conviction. The program organizes students who share in Tsinelas’ cause and makes them active members of the organization. It helps students become more socially aware and involved in other people’s struggle for their right to education. (more…)
[organizational structure]
ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MEMBERS, RESOURCE PERSONS, DONORS, BENEFACTORS AND COMMITTEES
I MEMBER
I.1 must have concern for others
I.2 sees involvement in the association as vocation to pursue with commitment
I.3 considers the association as family working as one in realizing its mission and vision
I.4 does not expect to gain from involvement in the association other than the sense of fulfillment in helping others
I.5 plays active role in the association through membership in any of its committees.
I.6 performs the tasks assigned to him by his committee
I.7 attends committee meetings and meetings called for by the Board of Directors
I.8 pays membership fee and other fees and contributions the association may require
I.9 participates in fundraising activities and recommends to the Board of Directors any potential donor or benefactor
I.10 is not allowed to collect money or any form of assistance from the benefactor without the Board’s authorization
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[about us]
• WHAT IS TSINELAS?
TSINELAS ASSOCIATION INC. is a non-government, non-stock, non-profit organization that gives educational assistance to poor students using solicited resources and through linkages with other organizations. (more…)
first year of operation
SY 2004-2005
June 2004
TSINELAS officially started its operations with a visit to Lut-od National High School to meet with students, teachers and parents. The group evaluated the needs of the students and the school and assessed where it could come in.
Before the visit, Tsinelas, with the help of the teachers in Lut-od, selected ten second year students - all of them in the honor roll - as “full scholars”. As such, the students will receive all basic school needs, like school fees, uniforms, bags, notebooks.
During the visit, the group got first-hand information of the difficulties the school and its students are experiencing.
Aside from assisting the ten scholars, Tsinelas decided it should also help the entire school by giving it material assistance, like armchairs, office supplies, books, book shelves and minor repairs of its facilities. (more…)
Taking the first step
September 5, 2005By Cris Evert B. Lato
WHILE other teenagers spent their Saturday afternoon mall-roving last Aug. 6, a group of 22 students met in a forum that discussed volunteerism and teamwork.They are members of the newly organized group of University of the Philippines-Cebu College students who volunteered to be part of the Tsinelas Association Inc., a nongovernment organization that helps in the education of poor children in far-flung and depressed areas in the province. (more…)
Workers of the light
September 2, 2005(sun.star editorial, aug. 24, 2004)
HOW do you solve a problem like the government? Sen. Ralph Recto has likened the bureaucracy to a person who guzzles nutrients but is not developing muscles in the right places. He revealed that payroll expenses for some 1.1 million government workers shot up this year, up by 210 percent from 1994. (more…)









