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Experiencing the scouting program is one of the best experience a new scout could have especially if it will be his first time attending a school camp with all the camping materials and tent prepared for 2 days fun-filled school camp of Dampas Elementary School, Tagbilaran City, Bohol. Last November 9 - 10, 2012, Dampas Elementary School conducted its Campus Camping and Tuklas ng Talino which was participated by the different registered scouts and beneficiaries of the Cords for Cause Project whom were also taking their primary education in the aforementioned school.


 
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Each and every youth is unique and has its own talents and skills. Being an effective leader depends on every individual's personalities and traits. Youth aspiring to become an effective leader needs time in developing their skills and talents in leadership. 


 
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Rizal High School, a far flung secondary school in Batuan, Bohol is also one of the pilot schools in the conduct of CheckmySchool Project by the CMS Bohol Team on its second year of implementation. The team visited the aforementioned school last August 29, 2012 and was welcomed warmly by the faculty headed by their school principal, Mr. Roselito Nuera. 


 
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Education for all had been one of the focus advocates of the national government especially that education is a valuable asset for the development of our youth today. With this aim, the local CMS Bohol Team which is mostly composed of members from the National Alliance of Youth Volunteers, Inc. initiated the CheckmySchool Project in Barangay Dampas with the support of the Affiliated Network of Social Accountability in East Asia and Pacific, the one responsible in formulating the CMS Project. 


 
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Volunteerism had been the most effective way to build our community today with the help of our youth but there is one thing that always linger in everyone's mind especially to people who aren't familiar with volunteerism on what volunteers could gain in taking part of the different volunteering projects. One thing also more common on Pilipinos is that they always associate volunteerism to "stipend or allowance" in doing and taking part with the activity.  Yes, it is true that being a member and volunteer of the National Alliance of Youth Volunteers, Inc and in any other volunteer opportunity activities, we could not afford to give allowances, stipend nor money for all the services volunteers render because no amount could equal their value since VOLUNTEERS are PRICELESS. 


 
       The University of Bohol showed great optimism in partnering with the Ateneo School of Government and Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and Pacific together with the National Alliance of Scout Volunteers in promoting the Check My School Project in the Tagbilaran City and Bohol Division.