RAFI KAC team
undergoes kayak training
By Ramon Aboitiz Foundation
Inc.
December 16, 2012
CEBU CITY – As
part of the team’s development program, all 18 staff of Ramon Aboitiz
Foundation Inc. (RAFI) Kool Adventure Camp (KAC) paddled the coasts of
Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City last Nov. 27-29.
The kayak expedition was an application of the Kayak Level 1 and 2
Personal Skills Award Course conducted by the KAC senior staff who are
Singapore Canoe Federation (SCF) Certified KAC Kayak Level 1 Coaches
and four KAC staff who have completed the SCF Kayak 1 and 2 early this
year.
KAC staff who passed the
recent course were Audrey Criscille Abatol, Richard de los Reyes,
Daphne Dia, Marie Sol Gonzalvo, Jerome Munoz, Jose Raian Pescante,
Marivic Pineda, Katrina Rosal, and Althea May Santillan.
The Level 1 Kayaking Skill
Award Course is designed for beginners and covers general safety and
basic paddling techniques to safely maneuver a kayak on flat water,
while Level 2 Kayaking Skill Award Course aims to develop confidence
in the seamanship and skills of the kayaker, enough for the kayaker to
embark on expeditions and be more competent in their paddling, water
confidence, and preventive skills such as prevention of capsizing.
Coaches were Sheerene Abrea,
Peter Jay Alera, Anthony Terence Ocampo, KAC Camp Director Edvan Loh,
and Leomil Urpiana. The four demonstrators were Gabriel Lamparas,
Kenneth Obando Lim, Paolo Maderazo, and Landolf Villanueva.
RAFI KAC offers a kayak
program that aims to develop and enhance leadership skills. The
program is open to both corporate professionals and youth groups.
A kayak program will last
for three to four days, wherein participants will be navigating and
paddling to the sites covered by the route, like the islands of Olango,
Pandanon, Caohagan, Banakon, and other islands between Cebu and Bohol.
The program will test the
endurance, patience, teamwork, and communication and planning skills
of the participants, as well as how they respond to changes in the
environment.
The 52 tandem kayaks donated
by Outward Bound Singapore will be utilized in the kayak program,
which is preferably conducted during the second or third quarter of
the year to avoid bad weather conditions such as typhoons and
monsoons.
To ensure the safety of the
participants, the KAC facilitators conduct Risk Assessment and
Management System (RAMS) before every expedition. They follow
operating procedures and standards from medical to rescue and program
design, which are internationally benchmarked.
KAC is one of the programs
under RAFI’s Leadership & Citizenship focus area, where future leaders
are nurtured to prepare them to take an active role in affecting
change. RAFI’s other focus areas are Integrated Development,
Micro-finance & Entrepreneurship, Culture and Heritage, and Education.
RAFI-KAC has been offering
adventure education programs for leadership and team development for
youth and professionals for the last decade. It is currently building
the Philippines’ first fully dedicated adventure education center,
which is set to open in 2013. For more information on KAC and its
services, contact 418-7234 local 407 and look for Althea Santillan, or
visit www.rafi.org.ph or www.facebook.com/rafi.org.ph