Goducate helps children in Laguna be aware of their responsibilities to family and society

Goducate is partnering with the Department of Social Welfare Development in Laguna, Philippines, to conduct the Children’s Summer Activities for children in 15 villages who are “4P” beneficiaries.

The 4P (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program) is a Philippine government program that aims to eradicate extreme poverty by investing in health and education, especially for children aged 14 and under. It is patterned on programs in other developing programs, such as the Oportunidades program in Brazil and the Bolsa Familia program in Mexico. The Department of Social Welfare Development uses a proxy-means test to identify families eligible for this program.

The program focuses on two objectives—social assistance through the provision of cash to address short-term financial needs, and social development through investing in building up the child’s capacity to break the intergenerational poverty cycle. The second objective is the same as Goducate’s..

The 3-day class with its theme “Enhance the Children to Better Face the Future” was designed  by Goducate and approved by the regional authorities, who believe that it “It is better to build a child than to restore a man”. The lessons focus on the children’s responsibility in the family and society. It was designed for children aged 7-11. The topics covered range from responsible handling of garbage (such as where to dispose of garbage and how to segregate into the right cans for recycling and environmental friendliness) to respecting and being grateful to parents, the aged, and those who have helped them in any way.

The class will be repeated in every village. While the lessons are in progress the parents are kept busy preparing the meals.

Mother assisting child with practical work
Mother assisting child with practical work
Parents bringing material for preparing food
Parents bringing material for preparing food
Graduation day.
Graduation day.

Goducate hosts massage classes in Laguna

Last month, Goducate hosted a 3-week massage course at the Goducate Training Center in Laguna for 7 deaf people and 18 other beneficiaries of the government’s Department of Social and Welfare Development’s (DSWD) Conditional Cash Transfer Program. Goducate has been partnering the department in implementing its Family Development Session in 15 villages, catering to more than 2000 families.

Laguna is south of Manila and is the resort capital of Luzon, where city people like  to spend their weekends enjoying the scenic view of Laguna Lake and soaking themselves in the natural hot Spring, from Mt. Makiling. Another attraction is the spa and massage service that some of the resorts offer. The possibility of getting jobs doing massage at these resorts is the reason why we partner with TESDA (Technical Skills and Development Authority ), the LGU ( Local Goverment Unit ), and  DSWD  to train people in massage.

Massage class
Massage class

Goducate Literacy Centers in Laguna celebrate 4th “graduation” day

On March 13 the Goducate Literacy Centers in Laguna, the Philippines, held their 4th “graduation” day for the 49 students who completed a year’s attendance at a center.

The program was held at the Goducate Training Center in Laguna, and was planned to build up relations with the parents and the community as well as to acknowledge the accomplishments of the students and the children, and the contributions of the teachers and the volunteer mothers.

The program ended with an inspirational message given by Mrs Linda Cristiian, one of the volunteer mothers. Her message was about the importance of education. A special point she made was that poverty need not be a hindrance to obtaining an education.

"Graduation" march with parents.
“Graduation” march with parents.
"I want to be a nurse"
“I want to be a nurse”
Students doing a special number
Students doing a special number