Mo'na Manhoben Food Security and Sustainability Summit, University of Guam 9-3pm

Mo'na Manhoben Food Security and Sustainability Summit, University of Guam 9-3pm

TAKE CHARGE AND BE PART OF THE CHANGE!

This summit focuses on sharing knowledge about Guam’s food security and sustainability. Providing students with basic information needed to contribute during service opportunities. It is our aim that knowledge and skills transfer, and ultimately encourage these students to become change makers for our region. This summit will result in survey data and a mini action plan about next steps to increase food security on Guam’s future generations.

Informational Sumitt - 5 hrs
Service Activity - 5 hrs
Reflection - 1 hr
Celebration -1 hr
Total = 12 hrs 

Preparation Instruction:
Sign up for this summit
Research the CHamoru words - Mo’na Manhoben and their meaning
Get plenty sleep the night before the summit, Arrive on time
Participate in the summit, gain as much knowledge as you can
Remember, in a room full of students you will need to try harder to stay focused and learn

Participate in every aspect of the summit and service project with Guahan Sustainable Cultures
Take pictures to help you with your reflection page. Keep notes for coordinating your own service day as a result of this summit and what you have learned

Activity Instruction:
Remember, in a room full of students you will need to try harder to stay focused and learn

Participate in every aspect of the summit and service project with Guahan Sustainable Cultures.

Take pictures to help you with your reflection page.
Keep notes for coordinating your own service day as a result of this summit and what you have learned.
 
Don't be afraid to get dirty and garden, it's good for you.

Reflection Instruction:
How did this summit and service project affect how you feel about Guam's Food Security?
Would you recommend this type of summit and service day to other students in the future? 
Will you share what you learned with your friends and family? 
How can we make this project better? How do you think this kind of summit/service helps the community? pacific region, world?

Learning Standards/Objectives:

Objectives: Teach students about food security and sustainability, transfer skills and knowledge about gardening, and communicate issues and concerns in their pre and post surveys to help us create a mini youth action plan.


CONTACT PERSON DETAILS

  Name: Lawrence Alcairo and Nolan Flores
 Phone: 671-487-5562 and 671-475-9545
  Email: lawrence.alcairo@guam.gov and nolan.flores@guam.gov
Organization/Agency/Business Name: Office of the Governor of Guam, Youth Advisory Council
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