students for tomorrow
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"Bringing together students from allover Jakarta and Baguio City"
1. Niwa Rahmad D. (Indonesia)
2. Gabrielle Paul P. (Philippines)
3. Amiya Halder (Bangladesh)
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Problem Statement
Two diverse local groups -students from public and private
schools.Jakarta, Indonesia - a
cultural gap
Baguio City, Philippines -a socioeconomic gap
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Problem Statement
To function as effective
members of society, youthmust be engaged in change
efforts at the community level.
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Problem Statement
So we believe the best way toaddress the issue of this social
divide is to providean opportunity forstudents of
both private and public
schools to work togetherfor theprogress of their communities.
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The IdeaStudents For Tomorrowwas established bythree budding youths from Indonesia, the
Philippines and Bangladesh. We were moved
by the upsetting student scenes in Baguio Cityin the Philippines and Jakarta, Indonesia.Students of private and public high schools
have very little regard for one another and are
divided by ethnic and socioeconomic gaps.We aim to repair this evolving gap which isdifferentiating and separating today's youth.
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Mission
"To bridge the barriers betweenstudents of public and private
schools through collaborativeactivities, which will create
effective ties necessary for the
development of our immediatecommunities."
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Vision
"A peaceful Indonesia and amore developed Philippines."
We hope to establish amicablerelationships amongst students ofvarious groups so that tomorrow's
nation builders are tolerant,unbiased and understanding ofeach others' circumstances.
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Goal 1By the end of the first phase of ourproject, we must have engaged atleast a quarter of the secondary
public and private schools inJakarta and in Baguio City on
TakingITGlobal and online
interschool discussions on issuesaboutthe development of their
communities.
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Action Plan -Goal 1
Discussion page on TIGContact schools
Online discussionsPromotion
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Action Plan -Goal 1
Create which are focused onissues which concern the
development of the students'communities
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Promote the discussions pageamong the students
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Goal 2
Hold a community development-focused activity each month in
Jakarta and in Baguio City and getat least 100 students from bothpublic and private schools to
participate.
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Recruit at least 400 students from
secondary public and privateschools in Jakarta an in BaguioCity as members of Students For
Tomorrow.
Goal 3
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Action PlanBy the end of the first phase of ourproject, we must have engaged atleast a quarter of the secondary
public and private schools inJakarta and in Baguio City on
TakingITGlobal and online
interschool discussions on issuesaboutthe development of their
communities.
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Why partner with SFT?Students For Tomorrowis anattempt by young people to bringpeace and prosperity to their
communities. We hope you join usto achieve communitydevelopment and amity. We
already have enough funding for asmooth startup, thanks to agenerous grant from Microsoft.
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Why partner with SFT?We hope that partnershipwith SFTwill be as useful andrewarding to you as it will be for
us. We promise to positivelypromote our partners andsponsors through all of our
activities.Support us and be active in thequest for a beautiful future!
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QUESTIONS???
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