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      Youth Alive equips young professionals to combat various addictions

      [Photo courtesy of Pastor Ron Genebago, SSD Youth Director]

      Youth Alive equips young professionals to combat various addictions

      August 4, 2023

      The spirit of camaraderie and devotion to creating a good difference as young professionals from all 14 countries within the Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD) convened at Asia-Pacific International University (AIU) from August 2 to 5 for the SSD-Wide Youth Alive Program. Over 200 delegates attended the seminar, eager to learn effective communication strategies for reaching out to people seeking assistance and healing from various addictions.

      The Youth Alive Program, spearheaded by SSD Health Director Dr. Lalaine Alfanoso and Youth Director Dr. Ron Genebago, aimed to provide young professionals with the tools and information they needed to combat the growing issue of addiction in their communities. Recognizing the necessity of helping people in need, the program sought to foster an environment of understanding, compassion, and support.

      Prior to the main program, the Youth Alive team planned a unique training session for facilitators, who would play an important role in leading conversations and activities during the program. On July 31st, Dr. Katia Garcia Reinert, the General Conference's Associate Health Director, led the training, offering vital insights and employing unique techniques to engage and connect with young people needing spiritual and social aid.

      A variety of activities were held on the first day to promote a sense of solidarity and openness among the participants. Throughout the week-long event, expectation-setting and orientation workshops assisted in breaking down barriers and creating an environment favorable to learning and growth.

      The creation of Friendship Groups among the facilitators and young delegates was one of the program's high points. Smaller, more personal groups allowed members to share their stories, speak up about their challenges, and learn from one another. It encouraged a supportive network in which understanding and empathy thrived.

      The importance of these Friendship Groups was stressed by Dr. Ron Genebago, who stated, "In order to effectively address addiction and its complexities, we must first build meaningful connections with those seeking help." We provide an environment where people feel heard and appreciated, and where they can get the help they need through these smaller groups."

      Delegates participated in seminars, discussions, cultural performances, and role-playing situations throughout the program to help them build effective communication methods. They learned how to address delicate themes with respect and compassion, while also delivering their faith's message of hope and healing.

      Dr. Lalaine Alfanoso voiced her optimism for the program's influence, saying, "Youth Alive is more than a program; it's a movement." We think that through making genuine relationships and providing compassionate outreach, we can improve the lives of individuals battling with addiction."

      Youth Alive is a dynamic initiative that seeks to address the significant issue of addiction among young people. It aims to equip young professionals with good communication methods and to aid people in need in their communities by establishing support networks. Youth Alive strives to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals seeking assistance and recovery through compassion and understanding.

      Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department

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