Concern
for the environment and encouragement from his mother inspired brother
initiate Yang Yin-guang to devote his free time after school to doing
volunteer work and leading a work team in the Formosa Youngsters Millennium
Project. Over the past year, brother Yang has gained much practical
experience through his efforts, for which he received the Formosa
Youngsters Millennium Project Platinum Award (Community Category),
and an award as one of Formosa’s Ten Most Outstanding Young Volunteers.
Through a coincidence brother
Yang learned about the Formosa Youngsters Millennium Project from
his teacher, fellow initiate Zeng Qing-shuo. The Project was begun
by Formosa’s Ministry of Education in response to the World
Youngsters Millennium Project initiated by UNICEF and the University
of British Columbia. The project emerged from UNICEF’s vision
of the global village and focus on future development in the new millennium.
Since today’s youths will shoulder the responsibility of ensuring
social progress in decades to come, they should be encouraged to use
concrete action to address the vital problems facing the Earth. Thus,
UNICEF invited groups of youngsters aged eleven to eighteen from around
the world to participate in this competition. Each group chose to
target a certain issue affecting the living environment and conceive
a community service project to address the problem. The organizers
hoped that the activity would broaden the young peoples’ worldviews,
help them to expand their influence, and encourage them to engage
in community outreach, thus practically addressing the goals of UNICEF’s
Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Encouraged by his mother, who
is also a fellow initiate, young brother Yang decided to take part
in the competition and thus embarked on a multifaceted learning experience.
He formed and headed a group called the Green Vanguards with former
schoolmates and playmates. And over the past year, Green Vanguards
members have explored local environmental issues and conceived an
action plan, which they have followed with ongoing reviews and improvements.
Brother Yang usually helps
dispose of the garbage for his family and noticed that the garbage
trucks serving his community were always filled beyond capacity and
there were many recyclable materials in the trash. This phenomenon
not only ran counter to environmental protection, but also had an
adverse impact on local hygiene. After discussions with their teacher
advisor, the team members decided to set personal examples before
working to improve and create a superb environment of beauty and comfort.
They remembered Master’s words: “When we change ourselves,
it will influence others. It will spontaneously influence them and
then they themselves will influence others. It naturally has to change.”
(Excerpt from Pearls of Wisdom, News magazine no. 97) So in addition
to carrying out its community improvement action plan, the team set
challenging monthly goals to enhance self-management, develop their
abilities and cultivate good living habits.
In reviewing the results of
this project, brother Yang said, “I have rectified many of my
shortcomings and made great progress. I have learned how to bake cakes,
plant flowers, grow vegetables, plough the fields, slice bamboo, trim
vegetables and dig up ginger (pulling is not allowed in harvesting),
as well as many other skills. I have also done things that benefit
people but which I normally wouldn’t dare to do. In addition,
I have learned the importance of persistence and cultivated good living
habits. All these experiences have become my most valuable wealth.”
Furthermore, to carry out environmental protection in daily life,
the team’s advisor explained the negative influence of a meat
diet on the body and environment, and everyone agreed to eat vegetarian
meals at meetings. Several team members who were not vegetarian also
tried to extend the practice into their daily lives.
Having set their goal, the
Green Vanguards sought advice and assistance from community environmental
volunteers, neighborhood leaders, township mayors, trash collection
teams and the local Environmental Protection Bureau. They then held
a community gathering to promote environmental protection and advise
local residents about ways to reduce trash and inform them of the
importance of environmental awareness. Although brother Yang is only
a junior high school student, he worked in a very orderly manner.
Under his leadership, the team actively promoted garbage categorization,
material retrieval and kitchen waste recycling projects in the community,
and applied for a NT$20,000 (approx US$600) subsidy from the Environmental
Protection Bureau to set up recyclables retrieval sites in their area.
They also conducted other meaningful activities, such as monthly clean-ups
of the community and other environmental improvement projects, community
environmental volunteer service work, the start-up of a monthly community
magazine, and social dinners, in order to establish a consensus among
the people on the value of environmentalism. With support from the
local trash collection team, the township office and local residents,
the Green Vanguards converted a litter-strewn wasteland at a major
intersection into a beautiful community garden.
Apart from working on environmental
protection, brother Yang observed that many children could not attend
school because of war, poverty or the unemployment of their parents.
So he decided to raise an educational fund for students in need. He
and his team members made vegetarian cakes and fruit jelly for door-to-door
charity sales, and also held a flea market in the community. Through
these efforts, they raised more than NT$40,000 (approx US$1,200) to
help put children back in school through a group called the World
Vision of Taiwan. This fund-raising activity also taught the young
people to uphold the spirit of “persistence and hard work without
ever giving up!”
Most incredibly, young brother
Yang could feel God’s grace permeating all of his group’s
efforts. For example, when a community coordination gathering was
convened for the first time, the then unknown juvenile received the
support and participation of many local senior citizens! And when
the meeting to promote environmental protection was being organized,
many local inhabitants provided precise,
timely assistance as if sent by Heaven! Also, each time a major event
was conducted by brother Yang’s group, local residents worried
about cancellations due to rain; however the team members always embraced
a positive attitude. So it turned out that either the weather was
fine, or the rain came only after an activity had ended. Throughout
the year, all the needed support seemed to be prearranged as though
it had appeared “miraculously.” Thus the team members
deeply felt Master’s ongoing blessing and infinite grace!
The Green Vanguards team has
recorded its activities on a Web page. The members’ excellent
performance and satisfying results distinguished them from other teams
participating in the Formosa Youngsters Millennium Project, and so
they received the above-mentioned Platinum Award in the Project’s
Community Category. Also, two of the team members received the Jury
Prize for National Young Volunteers, while brother Yang was selected
as one of the Ten Most Outstanding Young Volunteers.
Upon receiving the latter award,
brother Yang expressed the following feelings: “Our true rewards
are the skills and spirit that we have acquired through the process
that will benefit us for life, and which will become our personal
treasure. I feel this is what’s meant by the saying ‘The
more we work, the more we learn.’ However, our efforts alone
were not enough. Cooperation from local residents, assistance from
adult volunteers and neighborhood leaders, and encouragement and support
from our schoolmates and teachers all contributed to our achievements.
I am especially thankful to brother Zeng Qing-shuo, who first informed
me about the activity. I must also thank all the people who helped
and supported us. Without them, our team would not have come into
being, and we wouldn’t have received this award. Most important
of all, we have made new friends among our peers, and have worked,
learned and played together. We truly feel wonderful! We hope all
young people will join us in such practical learning that is so full
of life!” Young brother Yang also said that he would continue
to make use of his free time after school to get involved in volunteer
work and promote environmental protection concepts and projects in
schools and communities.