Arrianne finally gets her dream!

A Fourteen year old Arianne Andrade, fulfils her mother’s responsibilities to her younger Brothers and Sisters( 4 of them), when her mother and two other sisters work as house keepers away from home; going back home during the weekend, and her one armed father making charcoal out of cut trees from the mountain.

Making ways to be always at our Saturday basic literacy and learning review with her brothers and sisters, Gina our Volunteer Teacher finds out that she is more than willing to learn.

She told Gina how she was force to stop her 5 grade school studies because of poverty, that her mother and sisters need to work for a living and she must to attend her little brothers and sisters while their father is up in the mountain.

She shares her dream and vision of being a school teacher someday.

But when Gina shared to her about our ALS ( Alternative Learning System), which gives opportunities for the out of school youth) under our Department of Education in Partnership with Goducate Learning Center; she happily showed her interest for study to finish her Elementary Grade.

For two weeks already she had been faithful attending the class in our learning center, and also earning her allowance through our Goducate soap- making livelihood project of Php 2/ per soap, together with two other students.

– Leo, Goducate Representative, Laguna, Philippines.

Soap-making in new Goducate Center in Philippines

Our new Goducate Learning Center in Mabakan, Laguna, Philippines, is now teaching soap-making as a means of livellihood. This part of Laguna is famous for its hot-spring resorts. Many people from Manila visit these resorts, especially on the weekends. One of the largest resorts has agreed to buy our hand-made soap for its guests. The soap will also be sold in its gift-store.

This little project will supplement the incomes of families that have been affected by the recent typhoons that devastated this place.

The helpless become helpers

At our Project Leaders Training last week were two young men who were once hopeless and helpless but were now attending the training as leaders! They had been helped but were now helping others!

Both of them had never left their country before. They were proud owners of brand new passports – one from the Philippines and the other from Indonesia.

Roberto (aka Jet) Paltuob has just graduated from college (3rd from left in front row). Even when he was in his final year at college, he was volunteering with us as a camp organizer and camp counsellor with troubled teens in his native province of Iloilo, Philippines.

He is an amazingly hard worker and effective counsellor. It is no wonder that he can counsel troubled teens because he was once a troubled teen. For twelve years he was a pain to his mum, his family and his community. Jet was a hopeless drug addict!

However, some dear Christian friends did not give up on him and lovingly led him out of drugs and back to his mum, his family, his studies and a life of joy and usefulness. Jet is now a part of Camp Goducate – a large campsite that is dedicated to helping thousands of other like him to a life of joy and usefulness.