ABOUT US
OUR GOALS
OUR GOALS
Through YMWB, LBFI aims to help the youth overcome the barriers
for their physical, emotional and psychological growth and
development.
The LBFI supports the highest ideals of honest and dedicated
service.
SHORT TERM GOALS
SHORT TERM GOALS
Raise the parameters of
teaching &
facilitating;
Extended Education by
organizing
Organize YMWB workshops from the grassroot level; collaborate with the academe
Sustain weekly
workshops
Conduct weekly workshops
in Parañaque School;
One in actual work settings
Better academic performance, achievement of
goals and better health
Students learning to become more responsible in handling family and personal issues
Lower incidence of juvenile problems (drug abuse, smoking, unprotected
sex and school
drop outs)
Students learning important
life skills and better coping
mechanisms
Enhanced education
policy
Identify the problems
affecting the youth and how social media influences them
Parañaque as an
Education Hub
Acknowledge and recognize participants development and stakeholders' contribution
Establish online Youth
Global Affairs
Create virtual conferences
on focused themes; Listen
to global concerns of the
youth
Maintenance of funding profile
Acknowledge donors and
stakeholders for their
invaluable customers
LONG TERM GOALS
LONG TERM GOALS
Obtain endorsement
from DepEd School
Divisions
Monitoring the feedbacks
from the participants, students, teachers, and other
stakeholders
Obtain sufficient amount of resources to fund and support the
administrative costs
Effectiveness of workshops
through measurable
outcomes of growth
development
High rates of graduating students and less drop
outs
Practice of LEAD (Lobby,
educate, advocate, and
deliberate)
A Youth Center with happy students and teachers
Seed funding to be obtained from Direct Aid Program (inclusion of learners
regardless of age, gender, religious belief and economic status)
Government recognizing the youth's voice; strong collaboration and
cooperation between
stakeholders
Identify representatives for
youth affairs in the
government and schools
Workshops brought into high levels of Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR)
Reach out and extend
education workshops in
actual work settings; adapt
best practices in facilitating workshops
Sustained Global
Partnership with Youth
Movements and Organizations
Send participants to global youth affairs; continued monitoring of measurable outcomes and feedbacks
Widened resources for
support and
maintenance of logistics and administrative costs
Adapt best practices in
financial management;
acknowledge donors and
stakeholders'
contribution
