While other high school graduates are busy picking universities best to enroll in, Marisol, Rhea and Jenny are busy looking for opportunities to enroll in any school for their college education. A couple of months prior to their graduation, Marisol De Castro, Rhea Doce and Jenny Doce, students of Sampiro National High School inBrgy. Sampiro, continue reading : COLLEGE: THEIR ONLY ESCAPE OUT OF THEIR SITUATION
More inspired to move forward after Pantawid Pamilya
As the youngest in the family, Maralyn Nario, 16, looks up to her six siblings for almost about everything. For her, they are her role models and have ever since helped her in making decisions about life. After graduating from high school last March, she made the best decision she learned from her siblings so continue reading : More inspired to move forward after Pantawid Pamilya
BRINGING THE LESSONS OF PANTAWID PAMILYA.
Nestor and Milagros Nario, beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program from Brgy. Mahipon in Cavinti, Laguna Province, are proud of their youngest daughter Maralyn’s achievement when she graduated third in her high school class last March. Although Maralyn’s graduation from high school also means their family’s graduation from the Pantawid Pamilya program, the three continue reading : BRINGING THE LESSONS OF PANTAWID PAMILYA.
WEAVING A BETTER TOMORROW
At the end of every school day, Rose Anne Conde has to rush home to weave hats. Sixteen-year-old Rose Anne, a resident of Brgy. Sisilmin in Cavinti, Laguna Province, learned the art of weaving hats made of pandan leaves at an early age of seven. The woven hats have been the family’s main source of continue reading : WEAVING A BETTER TOMORROW
WEAVING A GOOD LIFE.
Leonor Conde, 52, and daughter Rose Anne, 16, residents of Brgy. Sisilmin in Cavinti, Laguna Province, weave together a hat, which they’ll sell for ten pesos each. All her life, Rose Anne experienced rushing home from school to help her mother and five other siblings in weaving hats and selling them so they’ll have money continue reading : WEAVING A GOOD LIFE.
DOING IT ALL FOR A COLLEGE EDUCATION.
Child-beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program who graduated from high school this March 2015 are positive that they are a step closer to getting out of their current living condition. Pantawid child-beneficiaries Marisol De Castro, Rhea Doce and Jenny Doce, honor-graduates of Sampiro National High School in Brgy.Sampiro, San Juan, Batangas Province, explore all continue reading : DOING IT ALL FOR A COLLEGE EDUCATION.