October 2025 News

LVF OCTEVENTS

OCTEVENTS in Negros, Palawan, Sta.Mesa and Cubao in Quezon City manifest our unwavering  zeal, innovations, and dedication to implement our mission on child and youth protection and empowerment. LVF Palawan has produced Organic Agriculture Production graduates and initiated the second batch of OAP training through collaborations with the government and other organizations and resource mobilization. At LVF Victorias City, we are one in celebrating with their graduates during their 26th Commencement Exercises! We believe that through education, the students will have a decent job that will make them self-sufficient and elevate their family situation.     

On October 19, 2025, the whole Salesian world celebrates with great jubilation the canonization of  Sr Maria Troncatti, FMA who was  canonized by Pope Leo XIV along with six (6) others  who became the Catholic Church’s newest saints!

LVF VICTORIAS 26TH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN
FIRST BATCH OF TRAINEES GRADUATE UNDER TRAINING FOR WORK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION (OAP)
SECOND BATCH OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II TRAINING OFFICIALLY BEGINS
LVF HOLDS STRATEGIC MEETINGS FOR PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY (WPU) SOCIAL WORK INTERNS MIDTERM CASE PRESENTATION 
LVF HOLDS THANK YOU PROGRAM FOR GERMAN SOCIAL WORK INTERN
LVF STUDENTS JOIN CHOIR FOR HOLY MASS CELEBRATION
BLESSING OF THE STATUE OF SAINT MARY MAZZARELLO

LVF CUBAO, QC
CHAMPIONING FILIPINO FAMILIES: SR. MARIVIC PRESENTS ON VULNERABLE FAMILY RIGHTS AT PASWI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE cum 77th NATIONAL CONVENTION

LVF JOINS THE RCCR CHILDREN’S CONSULTATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD RIGHTS RESEARCH AGENDA 
LVF COMMUNITY LEADS CLEAN-UP DRIVE IN RESPONSE TO LAUDATO SI’ 
FAMILY ROSARY: A MONTH OF PRAYER AND REFLECTION
PESTICIDE TREATMENT CONDUCTED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
LAURA VICUÑA GIRLS JOIN THE PLATINUM CELEBRATION OF FMA PRESENCE IN THE PHILIPPINES 
A DAY OF COMMUNION, AND GRATITUDE 

LVF VICTORIAS CITY
CURICULUM ENHANCEMENT
HOME VISITATION TO SELECTED STUDENTS AND TRAINEES
VISITATION OF SR. TERESITA “TITA” C. PADRON, FMA
FINANCIAL LITERACY SEMINAR
FAMILY LIVING ROSARY AND PARADE OF SAINTS
GIFT GIVING TO ORATORIANS

LVF CUBAO, QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI COP

LVF VICTORIAS CITY 26TH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

October 11. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. (LVFI) celebrated its 26th Commencement Exercises at the school gymnasium. The solemn yet joyful occasion brought together the entire educating community—including Sr. Naida  R. Alcaraz, FMA (School Directress), Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA (Technical Directress), Hon. Lou Richard V. Cuaycong as guest speaker, as well as the faculty, staff, and proud parents—to honor the achievements of the TVET Batch 2025 graduates. The event marked a significant milestone for the students who successfully completed their technical-vocational education and training. The atmosphere was filled with pride and emotion as graduates walked the stage, celebrated by their families and mentors who had guided them along their journey. Rooted in the Salesian mission of forming young people into honest citizens and good Christians, the ceremony was not only a recognition of academic accomplishment but also a celebration of personal growth, resilience, and readiness to serve others. It was a day that truly embodied the spirit of faith, gratitude, and hope for the future. 

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

FIRST BATCH OF TRAINEES GRADUATE UNDER TRAINING FOR WORK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION (OAP).

October 13. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.-Palawan Farm School Program proudly celebrated the graduation of its first batch of trainees under the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP). The milestone event was graced by Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, Farm Administrator, together with her dedicated staff, whose guidance and support played a vital role in the trainees’ learning journey. This celebration marked not only the successful completion of the trainees’ skills development but also the Foundation’s continuing commitment to empowering individuals through quality education and agricultural training.

SECOND BATCH OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II TRAINING OFFICIALLY BEGINS

October 18. the formal start of the second batch of the Organic Agriculture Production NC II course marked another significant milestone in the ongoing endeavor to empower people through agricultural education. Ma’am Daisy G. Bundal, Senior Agriculturist, conducted the inauguration ceremony in cooperation with the City Agriculture Office. Her enthusiastic involvement and direction emphasized the significance of organic farming in advancing sustainable livelihood and environmental care. The ceremony was also graced by Sr. Panganiban, Rosalia A., FMA, and Sr. Leilani Baranao, FMA, who never stops providing the trainees and the program as a whole with constant support and spiritual advice. Their participation confirmed the institution’s goal of promoting holistic development, which nurtures students’ values in addition to their talents. The beginning of this new batch is a reflection of members’ increasing enthusiasm in and dedication to organic farming, which will help create a more sustainable and food-secure community.

LVF HOLDS STRATEGIC MEETINGS FOR PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

October 21–22. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. -Palawan Sisters and staff conducted a two-day meeting focusing on the continuous growth and sustainability of the Foundation’s programs. The meeting was led by Sr. Virginia Limbauan, FMA, TVI Curriculum and Social Communication Coordinator, together with Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, Program Head; Sr. Leilani F. Baranao, FMA, TVI Directress; and Sr. Erlinda L. Soriano, FMA, Treasurer. The first day’s agenda focused on the center’s new program offerings, recruitment tactics, and program sustainability. The creation of a three-year strategic plan for program extension, specifically in the Farm School and possible Tourism Sector programs under the Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) model, and staff capacity building were the main topics of discussion on the next day.  The meetings’ successful conclusion demonstrated LVF’s steadfast dedication to expanding educational opportunities and boosting the effectiveness of its community-based projects.

WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY (WPU) SOCIAL WORK INTERNS MIDTERM CASE PRESENTATION

October 9. The Western Philippines University’s on-the-job social work trainees presented their client cases at Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. in Palawan during their midterm sharing. The panel consisting of Ma’am Maria Rogena Ordas, the school supervisor; Sr. Agency Supervisor Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, RSW; Agency Social Worker Jeziel L. Mendoza, RSW; and PASWI Social Work Volunteer Jesica Wedel. In order to showcase their developing abilities in client evaluation, intervention, and documentation, each Social Work student individually presented their case work during the session. In order to help the trainees further develop and polish their case papers, the panel members offered comments, clarifying questions, and insightful suggestions. The Midterm Sharing gave the students a valuable chance to reflect on their fieldwork, benefit from expert advice, and improve their social work practice competency.

October 14. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. -Palawan conducted a Thank You Program for Ms. Jessica Wedel, a Social Work intern from Germany under the Professional Development Exchange Program. Ms. Wedel volunteered in Palawan through the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) and was assigned at LVF Palawan for nearly a week. During her stay, she conducted German language tutorials and actively participated in various community activities. Ms. Wedel’s presence, dedication, and sincere desire to assist all sectors—especially children—were much appreciated by the LVF community. Her brief but significant involvement had a beneficial effect and enhanced the social work profession’s ethos of intercultural cooperation. 

LVF STUDENTS JOIN CHOIR FOR HOLY MASS CELEBRATION

October 16. The students, sisters, and staff of the Laura Vicuña Foundation -Palawan, Inc. were invited by Ma’am Ruby Moore, owner of Ruby’s Beach Camp Resort, to serve as the choir during the Holy Mass celebration in honor of Our Lady of the Barangay, represented by Mother Mary. The event was held at Ruby’s Beach Camp Resort in Bgy. The LVF students happily performed their song presentations as part of the liturgical celebration in Manalo, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. Their involvement, which highlighted their skills and intense devotion, gave the occasion more seriousness and motivation. In addition to strengthening the community’s spiritual ties, the activity demonstrated the Foundation’s dedication to promoting togetherness, faith, and service by meaningful participation in regional festivities. 

BLESSING OF THE STATUE OF SAINT MARY MAZZARELLO

October 28. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. -Palawan held a blessing ceremony for the newly installed Statue of Saint Mary Mazzarello, co-foundress of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. The solemn blessing was officiated by Fr. Danilo Nobis, OSJ and Fr. Renato Calampinay, OSJ, who were invited to lead the sacred rite. The event was attended by the sisters, staff, and the trainees of the farm school, who gathered in prayer and thanksgiving. The ceremony served as a meaningful reminder of Saint Mary Mazzarello’s legacy of faith, service, and dedication to the education and formation of the young. Her presence through the statue will continue to inspire the community to live out her spirit of holiness and mission.

LVF CUBAO, QC

CHAMPIONING FILIPINO FAMILIES: SR. MARIVIC, FMA PRESENTS ON VULNERABLE FAMILY RIGHTS AT PASWI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE cum 77th NATIONAL CONVENTION

October 21-24. On the occasion of the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) International Conference cum 77th National PASWI Convention, Sr. Marivic presented the topic: “Championing the Rights of Vulnerable Filipino Families” and introduced the Laura Vicuna Foundation’s programs & services for families. This year’s theme is “Strengthening Intergenerational Solidarity to Ensure Family Wellbeing Across Diverse Cultures.”  

The International Conference cum 77th  National PASWI Convention was joined by over 2,000 social workers from the Philippines and around the world.

The event’s first two days featured an international presentations from Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Ms. Machiko Kimura-IFSW Asia-Pacific President rendered a message of unity, shared learning and regional collaboration.

A significant outcome was the signing of Memoranda of Understanding  of social work schools and NGOs for professional knowledge exchange between the Philippines and Korea, Thailand, New Delhi to boost international cooperation in research, education, and practice.

PASWI President, Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA shared: “Our work reaffirmed that family wellbeing lies at the heart of national development. Strengthening intergenerational and cross-cultural understanding keeps our practice grounded in people’s realities.”

LVF JOINS THE RCCR CHILDREN’S CONSULTATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD RIGHTS RESEARCH AGENDA

October 04. LVF, represented by its Child Advocate, Amy, joined the  CWC – Research Consortium on Children’s Rights (RCCR) Children’s Consultation for the Development of Child Rights Research Agenda. The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) led the creation of the Research Consortium on Children’s Rights (RCCR) with the goal of advancing children’s rights. The RCCR acts as a forum for bringing together many stakeholders to enhance the production of evidence and the exchange of knowledge around matters that impact children. Through evidence-based research, such as the creation of the Child Rights Research Agenda (CRRA), the RCCR plays a critical role in advancing children’s rights. The CRRA will identify important areas to improve children’s policies and programming. Collaboration between several sectors—government, civic society, academics, and most importantly, children—is essential to its success in order to give children’s needs and voices first priority.

LVF COMMUNITY LEADS CLEAN-UP DRIVE IN RESPONSE TO LAUDATO SI’

October 5. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. took another meaningful step in promoting environmental responsibility as Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, together with the LVF girls, joined forces with the Barangay Cleaners Association for a community-wide Clean-Up Drive inspired by the call of Laudato Si’. Guided by Pope Francis’ encyclical on caring for our common home, the initiative aimed not only to clean the surroundings but to raise awareness on ecological stewardship, responsible waste management, and the importance of community participation in protecting the environment. The activity began early in the morning with a short orientation led by Sr. Phebe, who reminded the girls that ecological action is an expression of faith, gratitude, and responsibility. She emphasized that small, consistent efforts done with love can make a lasting impact on the local community and the environment. Throughout the clean-up drive, the LVF girls worked hand in hand with the Barangay Cleaners Association as they swept pathways, segregated waste, cleared clogged areas, and collected litter from common public spaces. The collaboration helped strengthen ties between the Foundation and the barangay, showing how young people and adults together can contribute to a cleaner, healthier community. The presence and enthusiasm of the girls served as an inspiring reminder that the youth play a vital role in ecological renewal. Many residents expressed appreciation for seeing young people actively involved in caring for their surroundings. The activity concluded with a short reflection circle where the group shared insights and realizations from the experience. The girls expressed how the clean-up drive deepened their understanding of Laudato Si’ and motivated them to continue practicing eco-friendly habits in daily life. Through this initiative, the Laura Vicuña Foundation once again reaffirmed its commitment to forming environmentally conscious young women and promoting a culture of care, responsibility, and solidarity with creation. Indeed, the October 5 clean-up drive stands as a concrete response to the call of Laudato Si’—to protect our common home, one simple and meaningful action at a time.

PESTICIDE TREATMENT CONDUCTED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

September 21. The entire building underwent a scheduled pesticide treatment to ensure the safety, cleanliness, and well-being of everyone in the community. This initiative was carried out in full compliance with government regulations and environmental health standards. The treatment aimed to prevent pest-related health risks and maintain a hygienic environment for all who use the facilities. Certified personnel handled the procedure, ensuring that proper safety protocols were followed before, during, and after the treatment. The community also played a significant role in the success of this activity. Residents and staff willingly prepared their areas, secured their belongings, and followed the necessary guidelines to ensure an efficient and safe process. Their cooperation made it possible to complete the treatment smoothly and on schedule. We thank everyone for their support, understanding, and commitment to keeping our shared spaces clean and safe. Through collective effort and compliance, we continue to provide a healthy environment for all.

FAMILY ROSARY: A MONTH OF PRAYER AND REFLECTION

The month of October holds a special place in the hearts of Filipino Catholics as it is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. In this spirit of devotion, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, led the Family Rosary together with the Laura Vicuña Foundation Child Protection Clinic communities, uniting children, families, and staff in prayer and reflection. This meaningful gathering was more than just a religious tradition—it was an expression of faith and family solidarity. Through the recitation of the mysteries, participants were invited to meditate on the life of Jesus Christ and the loving intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The gentle rhythm of prayer created a sense of peace, hope, and togetherness among those present. Celebrating the month of the Holy Rosary is a cherished practice in the Philippines, allowing the faithful to join the universal Church in honoring Mary, our Mother. It also serves as a reminder of the power of prayer in times of trials and triumphs, commemorating the many victories attributed to her maternal protection throughout history. As Sr. Phebe reminded everyone, praying the Rosary as a family strengthens not only our connection to God but also our bonds with one another. It becomes a humble yet profound way of inviting Mary to walk with us in our daily lives, guiding us toward Christ and filling our hearts with peace and gratitude.

LAURA VICUÑA GIRLS JOIN THE PLATINUM CELEBRATION OF FMA PRESENCE IN THE PHILIPPINES

October 24. The girls of Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. (LVF) joyfully joined the Salesian Sisters (FMA) from all over Luzon at the Mary Help of Christians Shrine in Parañaque for the Platinum Jubilee Celebration of the FMA presence in the Philippines. It was a day filled with gratitude, memories, and the unmistakable joy of belonging to one big Salesian family. The solemn Eucharistic celebration, presided by Archbishop Emeritus Francesco Panfilo, SDB, became the heart of the gathering—an offering of thanksgiving for 70 years of God’s faithfulness and Mary’s loving guidance in the mission of educating and forming the young, especially the poor and at risk. The LVF girls participated with enthusiasm and reverence, representing the many lives touched and transformed through the Salesian mission. Their smiles and presence were living reminders of Blessed Laura Vicuña’s legacy—a legacy of hope, courage, and faith that continues to inspire the FMA communities today. The event was not just a celebration of years, but of hearts—of every sister, lay mission partner, benefactor, and young person who has journeyed with the Salesian Sisters through time. Truly, the platinum jubilee was a beautiful testimony that God’s love continues to shine through the lives of those who say “yes” to His call. As the celebration ended, one could feel a deep sense of gratitude and renewed commitment among all who were present. With Mary Help of Christians as guide and mother, the mission goes on—with joy, with love, and with unshakable faith that everything is Divine Providence.

A DAY OF COMMUNION, AND GRATITUDE 

October 19. It was a truly grace-filled Sunday for the Laura Vicuña Foundation family — a day that beautifully intertwined faith, mission, and community. The celebration began with the observance of World Mission Sunday, when the Church throughout the world united in prayer and thanksgiving for all missionaries who bring Christ’s love to the ends of the earth.  The LVF community joined in praying especially for our Filipino Salesian Sisters serving in different mission territories, that they may continue to radiate God’s compassion and joy in their work for the young and the poor. In the morning, representatives from Laura Vicuña Foundation — Ms. Rosea Monsay, one of our Social Worker, Amethyst, and Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA — participated in the Provincial Educating Community Coordinating Group (PECCG) National Assembly, held online via Zoom. It was a meaningful gathering of the Salesian Family educators and collaborators across the province.   

Sr. Pinky Garza, FMA, gave an enlightening talk on “Artificial Intelligence and the Preventive System”, a timely topic that invited reflection on the responsible and value-based use of technology in the field of education. The assembly’s spiritual highlight was the Holy Mass at 11:00 a.m. in thanksgiving for the Canonization of St. Maria Troncatti, the newly proclaimed Salesian Saint known for her missionary zeal and compassionate service among the people of Ecuador. The Eucharistic celebration also marked the Induction of the new PECCG Officers, who pledged to continue fostering communion and shared mission among the Salesian Educating Communities.

In the afternoon, each local community shared its Laudato Si’ report, reflecting on their efforts to care for our common home. Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, presented the report on behalf of the Laura Vicuña Foundation, highlighting the concrete actions undertaken by the community and its partners to promote ecological awareness and sustainability among the young.

As the day drew to a close, at around 5:30 p.m., the Sisters and the girls of LVF gathered once again — this time in front of the screen — to witness the live broadcast of the Canonization of St. Maria Troncatti from Rome via YouTube. The moment was filled with joy and thanksgiving as they celebrated the life of a missionary who lived the Salesian spirit with deep faith, simplicity, and love for the poor.

Indeed, October 19, 2025, will be remembered as a day of mission, communion, and gratitude — a day that inspired everyone to continue walking with hope, serving with love, and living with faith in the footsteps of St. Maria Troncatti.

LVF VICTORIAS CITY

CURICULUM ENHANCEMENT
September 30-Oct. 01. Sr. Virgie Limbauan, FMA, and Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, led a Curriculum and Strategic Development Training for the faculty and staff at the Conference Room located in the convent area. The two-day training aimed to enhance the school’s academic programs and align institutional goals with long-term strategic planning. Through collaborative sessions, participants engaged in reviewing and refining curriculum frameworks, identifying priority areas, and setting measurable objectives to further improve the quality of education and institutional development. The training fostered a spirit of teamwork and mission-centered planning, reflecting the commitment of the educators to continuously grow and serve with excellence. 

HOME VISITATION TO SELECTED STUDENTS AND TRAINEES

October 15. Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, and Ms. Flora Mie M. Ellena conducted a home visitation to selected Grade 11 and 12 students and TVI trainees from Barangay XIII, Victorias City to Barangay Nanca, E.B. Magalona. The visit aimed to reach out to students who were at risk of dropping out and to encourage them to continue their studies. The teachers also checked on the learners’ situations and offered support to help them overcome challenges. The activity showed the school’s care and concern for every student, ensuring that no one is left behind in their education. 

VISITATION OF SR. TERESITA “TITA” C. PADRON, FMA

The LVFI–Malihao community warmly welcomed Sr. Teresita “Tita” C. Padron, FMA, during her official visitation held from October 7 to 11, 2025. Joining her were Sr. Naida R. Alcaraz, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA. Throughout the visit, Sr. Teresita spent meaningful moments with the faculty, staff, students, and trainees, engaging in dialogue and sharing inspiring reflections that deepened the Salesian spirit within the community. Her presence brought joy and renewed enthusiasm to everyone as she encouraged all to continue living out the values of faith, service, and cheerful commitment. The visitation was a time of grace and communion, strengthening the bonds that unite the LVFI–Malihao family in its mission of forming good Christians and upright citizens in the spirit of St. John Bosco and St. Mary Mazzarello.

FINANCIAL LITERACY SEMINAR

October 08. All students and trainees of the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. (LVFI) took part in a Financial Literacy Seminar held at the Victorias City Cultural Center. The seminar aimed to help students develop essential skills in managing personal finances, saving, and making informed financial decisions—preparing them for real-life responsibilities. The event was graced by Hon. Mayor Junb Bantug, City Mayor of Victorias City, whose presence highlighted the importance of financial education among the youth. Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, and Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes were also present to support the students throughout the event.

FAMILY LIVING ROSARY AND PARADE OF SAINTS

October 23. The school community came together for the Family Living Rosary and Parade of Saints held at the School Gymnasium. The meaningful event was led by Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and participated in by the faculty, staff, students, and trainees. The celebration began with the Living Rosary, where participants represented each bead and mystery of the Rosary, praying together in devotion to the Blessed Mother. The prayerful atmosphere filled the gym as students offered flowers and intentions for peace, unity, and the well-being of their families and community. Following the Rosary was the Parade of Saints, where students joyfully dressed as different saints, showcasing their creativity and faith. Each participant shared short introductions about their chosen saint, inspiring everyone to live out the virtues of holiness, kindness, and service. The event was a beautiful expression of faith and unity, reminding everyone of the importance of prayer and of living a life rooted in the values of the Gospel and the Salesian spirit. 

GIFT GIVING TO ORATORIANS

October 25. The FMA Sisters, in collaboration with the Star Hearts Foundation, faculty and staff, and student volunteers, organized a Gift Giving activity for the Oratorians at Laura Hall. The event was a meaningful opportunity for the school community to reach out and show care to the young Oratorians. Each child received a gift, bringing smiles and expressions of gratitude that highlighted the joy of giving. The presence of the FMA Sisters and volunteers made the occasion warm and memorable, reinforcing the bonds of compassion and solidarity within the community. This activity exemplified the Salesian mission of nurturing love, generosity, and service in everyday life. Beyond the material gifts, the event served as a reminder of the importance of attention, care, and encouragement for the young, ensuring that they feel valued and supported in their growth. It was truly a day of sharing, gratitude, and meaningful connection between the children and those who dedicate themselves to their welfare.

LVF CUBAO, QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY CATECHESIS
Srs. Phebe Lacse and Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, continue the spiritual formation at LVF! Children, youth, and parents join the LVF CPC in actively participating in spiritual forms every Sunday. According to the Catholic Church’s Catechism, catechesis is an education in faith for children, youth, and adults that primarily consists of teaching Christian doctrine in an organic and methodical manner with the goal of initiating the listeners into the fullness of Christian life.

SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF solidarityserye continues to reach our brothers and Sisters. After formation, LVF distributes bread and other food for the attendees. LVF spiritual instruction is paired with acts of charity, fostering faith and communal support within the LVF’s partner communities. Thank you Breadtalk, Purple Oven and RFM Corp for the bread.

PASWI COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) Secretariat co-hosted this week’s Circle of Prayer (COP). Through the social workers’ personal accounts of their experiences, this Wednesday prayer demonstrated God’s amazing miracle, intervention, love, and grace. Ms. Reyhsiel, one of PASWI Secretariat staff shared that in her moments of uncertainties, when she was burdened, God is always near, waiting for me to call upon Him. His wisdom is far greater than mine, and His answers go beyond what human mind can grasp.” This Wednesday prayer habit is co-hosted by different PASWI local chapters, facilitated by Sr. Marivic P. Sta. Ana, FMA, PASWI National President and Ma’am Eva Ponce de Leon, PASWI Executive Director.