Goducate Training Center, Iloilo, Philippines must help itself (2)

Goducate’s main training center in Iloilo, Philippines, where most of Goducate’s future community workers will be trained is fast taking shape.

The main objective of this Training Center is to produce workers who can educate Asia’s needy people to help themselves – especially in livelihood skills. As most of Asia’s poor live in rural areas, our trainees will spend much time learning modern, sustainable farming methods at the center. Of course, other livelihood skills (eg. literacy and numeracy teaching, computer skills, English for employment, engine repairs) will also be taught.

To ensure that the center will be financially sustainable in the long term, the center will also have revenue-generating projects. To take advantage of its proximity to Iloilio City and its pristine natural surrounding, eco-tourism and recreational activities are being planned.

Horse carriages will soon pass this way
Horse carriages will soon pass this way
This rice field will soon be a recreational lake
This rice field will soon be a recreational lake

As soon as the rice is harvested, the present area where we are experimenting with hybrid rice will be converted into a recreational lake with boating, recreational fishing and other recreational water activities. The hybrid rice will henceforth be planted in collaborators’ farms around the center.

Over the recreational lake we plan to have zip-lines, which will be the first in the province. There will also be horse-riding around the center and horse-carriage rides for families.

We also plan to have a restaurant serving food grown in the center – organic vegetables from our gardens, poultry, pork and mutton from our farm, fish caught from our lake, and fruits from our fruit trees.

We hope that the center will produce enough food for our trainees and our restaurants and that the revenue from these activities will pay for the upkeep of the center.

If Goducate Training Center does not help itself, then how can it train workers to help others help themselves?

Goducate Training Center, Iloilo, Philippines must help itself!

The Goducate Training Center in Iloilo, Philippines is being developed presently. So far the following has been done: the perimeter fence around the 11.2 hectares of land, the irrigation lake and canals, deep wells, roads, plant-nursery, green-house, vermi-culture beds, activity fields, clearing of land, terracing of slopes, planting of hybrid rice, vegetables and fruit-trees. The multi-purpose hall is fast taking shape and should be ready by November (if rains do not overly hinder construction).

Hopefully, we will take in our first “pilot” batch of trainees in November/December to “stress test” the facilities.

The true challenge of all charities is sustainability. Many charitable projects fail because they are not self-sustaining – especially after the founder of the charity passes on, when donor-fatigue sets in, or when the foreigners hand over the project to locals.

As Goducate aims to help Asians help themselves by training workers who will learn how to help themselves, Goducate Training Center also aims to be self-sustaining in a few years time.

Goducate trainees at our Training Center will be eating the food that they grow – and in the process learn to be competent, practical agriculturalists. As most of Asia’s poor live in rural communities, Goducate’s future workers will be able to grow most of their own food and help the communities they serve to grow their own food too.

Mahogany forest
Mahogany forest

However, just growing food to feed the trainees is insufficient because it is expensive to maintain the center. If funds are not raised for maintenance of the center, it will eventually run down and be derelict.

As the center is located in a nice, natural surroundings with rolling hills and valleys and is only 40 minutes from Iloilo City, plans are being made to turn part of it into a recreational, eco-tourism park. The revenue from eco-tourism activities will help to pay for the on-going maintenance of the center. I will describe some of the proposed activities in my next blog.

Goducate aims to make its Training Center help itself!

Goducate Teachers’ meeting in Sabah, Malaysia

Last week, fifty teachers from the seven Goducate Literacy Centers in Sabah gathered for a teachers’ meeting.

The meeting was held on the 2nd floor of a fast-food restaurant. For most of them, it was either the first or second time that they had entered a fast-food restaurant (the previous occasion was also another teachers’ outing). It was a real treat for them and they came in their “Sunday” best!

It was hard for anyone to imagine that these smart-looking teachers were mostly in manual, menial work (eg. scrap-pickers, laundry women, cleaners in the public markets) before Goducate trained them to be teachers.

When they were each asked to stand up and say a few words about themselves, the majority said this “I came to Sabah from the Philippines to escape poverty and was hoping to find work in Sabah as a maid but I never imagined that one day I would be a teacher!” Tears rolled down many eyes that day!

The truth is that they are not only teachers but excellent ones because they are motivated to teach their own children to read and write. The desire to see their children learn and grow motivates them never to be late for work, never to miss a day and never to be slip-shod or lazy.

That day as their trainer and I talked to them they listened intently, taking in every word – ready to bring it back what they learned to their villages.

I have seldom seen a more motivated group of people in my life. It is a pleasure to see how a little encouragement and training from Goducate has enabled this group of 50 teachers to teach literacy and numeracy to over 2000 students.

Goducate is honored to be able to help them help their own children and fellow-villagers!