OverviewTimes have changed. They say that the youth are the future of the nation. They say that we have what it takes, when we grow up, to do good. But what they failed to say is that we could do something now. Around us, people have started to realize that little things could be great things. Tweets change the way we think. YouTube videos make superstars. Posts on Facebook or our blogs bridge thousands of miles. If we could use the same tools to help solve problems around us, even a little, then the collective impact of millions of Filipino youth can definitely turn wheels. Times have changed. And it is Good Karma's highest objective to deliver the infectious message to all youth that a little is a lot, and that even one shirt can save a country.
Proceeds from the purchase of white shirts will go to alleviating the tuition costs of underprivileged Filipino children from Zamboanga City and Metro Manila who cannot afford to go to school. Proceeds from the purchase of blue shirts will go to efforts securing the conversation of Philippine seas and their rich biodiversity. Proceeds from the purchase of green shirts will go to the reforestation of the Philippines, while profits from the purchase of red shirts will help pay for the hospital fees of poor kids with cancer and other diseases at the Philippine Children's Medical Center. Learn more about our beneficiaries. A project started by the University of the Philippines (Diliman) Industrial Engineering Club (UP IE Club) in 2012, Good Karma is made possible by the efforts of UP IE Club's Outreaches Team under the Externals Committee, as well as its partner organizations from the Ateneo De Manila University, the University of Asia and the Pacific, and the Universidad de Santo Tomas. Learn more about our associates. |