Goducate Training Center in Iloilo serves as quarantine center for OFWs

One of the many effects of the COVID-19 pandemic was the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) from different countries all over the world. They had been working in cruise ships, restaurants, tourist establishments, hospitals, cargo ships, etc.

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) had to ensure that the returning OFWs do not bring in and spread the infection in the Philippines. The OFWs had to undergo several polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests in their country where they had been working, and after arrival in the Philippines they had to be tested in Manila as well as in their hometown. They also had to be housed in a quarantine facility for a few days while awaiting the result of their PCR test.

At first, the government used public schools as quarantine facilities, but these turned out to be unsatisfactory for maintaining physical distancing and hygiene. Thus, hotels and resorts were used instead.

Since May this year, the Goducate Training Center in Iloilo has also been used as a quarantine facility for batches of OFWs. Food and other necessities are delivered to the OFWs at drop-off points. A few days after the arrival of a batch, Department of Health staff arrive to do PCR tests on the OFWs.

Department of Health staff with OFWs

The OFWs have also been given unlimited access to wifi throughout their stay, to enable them to communicate with Goducate personnel as well as with their families. Because there had been reports of OFWs in quarantine elsewhere having mental-health difficulties, including two cases of suicide, each Goducate staff member who volunteers to be a friend is allocated one or two OFWs to befriend via Messenger. Children of GTC staff have also been preparing pretty notes with lovely messages for the OFWs.

Notes made by children of Goducate staff for OFWs

*Our guest writer is Carmela Damaso, a Goducate staff member.

Goducate Laguna continues to help community with food

Earlier on in the Covid-19 pandemic, Goducate Laguna distributed food to many hundred families (see Goducate blog 2020-04-17).

Through the generosity of some kind sponsors, Goducate Laguna was able, in August, to do another round of food distribution. A few of the 23 families that received the rice and groceries this time were those of Goducate volunteers.

Food Distribution

*Our guest writer is Gemma Abrenilla, staff member in Goducate Laguna.

GoBasket Philippines Starts Series of Webinars

The Covid-19 pandemic brought sports activities to a halt, causing loss of livelihoods for many people in the sports industry. To help basketball coaches, referees, and leaders, Goducate’s basketball program, GoBasket Philippines, held its first online coaching training session on May 25-20.

Around 120 of these people from all over the Philippines attended this webinar, given through Zoom, a platform for audio and video conferencing.  The aim of the training was to train participants in holistic coaching, skills development, and the development of good moral values. The holistic approach looks at all aspects of an individual — the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual — because athletes have other things going on in their lives besides sports.

The topics covered by trainers from different countries were:

  • Coaching Matters, by David “Boycie” Zamar, assistant coach of San Miguel Beermen Professional Team of Philippine Basketball Association;
  • Sports Chaplaincy, the provision of spiritual and pastoral care to sportsmen, by Mon Casuga, coach at AO1 Skills Academy;
  • Basketball Officiating, by referee George Magsino of Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League;
  • Sports Livelihood, by Paul Advincula, head coach of the MalaysianBasketball National Team 1999 to 2016; and
  • Skills Development by Jefferson Codera, skills trainer of the US National Basketball Association Golden State Warriors.

The team of international and professional speakers, with their experience, knowledge, and practical tips, made the training session seem like a week-long basketball festival.

This GoBasket Philippines webinar is the first of several sessions to be held over a year to train and produce competent sports leaders to reach their own communities through basketball, the most popular sport in the Philippines.

*Our guest writer is Agape Abarte, a volunteer coach with GoBasket.