January 2025 News

January is “John-Laury” month for LVF.

It is a month of new beginnings—like opening a new book with blank pages and a clean slate ready for us to fill! January 2025 is filled with extraordinary joy as it is the Jubilee Year of Hope.

JOHNLaury is a special month (“ary” means connected with or belonging) for the Salesians worldwide. We remember the feast of our dear Founder, St. John Bosco, on January 31 and St. Francis of Sales on January 24. At the Laura Vicuna Foundation, we commemorate Laura Vicuna’s Feast on January 22. JOHNLaury is a month of high hopes and fresh beginnings as our 2025 Salesian Strenna sets a direction for us: “Anchored in Hope: Pilgrims with Young People”!

Bursting with energy, we kickstarted the LVF #iamBRAVE Roadtrip in Pampanga! We celebrate Sr. Marivic’s new office as the National President of the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) with 23,742 members as of December 2024 and composed of 109 local chapters nationwide.

LVF JOHNLaury jumpstart activities were: the leading of the singing of the Philippine National Anthem and the Bagong Pilipinas Hymn during the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) flag raising ceremony;  the training of trainers in Palawan; the monitoring visit for the Laura Vicuna Women Development Training Center (LVWDTC) senior high school program and the array of religious, social and sport activities, reunions, celebrations in all Salesian ambient filling the air with youthful glee and vibrant hope!

LVF CUBAO, QC
YOUTHFEST 2025:”IAMBRAVE ROADTRIP”
SR. MARIVIC ELECTED AS PASWI NATIONAL PRESIDENT!
LVF GIRLS @ DENR FLAG RAISING CEREMONY!
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN
TRAINING OF TRAINERS
PARADE TO THE PILGRIMAGE CHURCH
LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.
MONITORING VISIT FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
CAREER GUIDANCE ADVOCACY PROGRAM
INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION AND BOOK DONATION FROM CIBO
LVF MALIIHAO ATTENDED DON BOSCO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE – VICTORIAS’ 70TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY
FEAST OF THE SALESIAN SAINTS
ST. JOHN BOSCO: GIFT TO THE YOUNG!
HAPPY FEAST OF BL. LAURA VICUÑA!
LVF CUBAO WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
SUNDAY CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI COP

YOUTHFEST 2025:”IAMBRAVE ROADTRIP”

Jan. 18—The MHCS youth have spoken, committing themselves to be BRAVE: Buddies Rejecting Abuse, Violence & Exploitation in today’s SYM Youth Festival at MHCS Mabalacat, Pampanga, in celebration of the 2025 YouthFest.

The LVF #iamBRAVE Roadtrip has reached MHCS Mabalacat, Pampanga, with two hundred seventy-five (275) students. Ms. Felina Narvaez, an FMA-FIL delegate and LVF staff member, shared her meaningful experience with the Salesian Youth Synod in Italy, which focuses on young people’s dreams.

In her welcome message, Sr. Marivic quoted Cardinal Artimé: “Hope in the testimony of mission is to be built between adults and young people from generation to generation: this is the way of the future.” This represents the beating heart that outlines the energies and opportunities for fulfilling and actualizing the “global dream” God inspired in Don Bosco’s evangelization and mission.

Ms. Josielyn Hugo discussed the Protective Behavior, while Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo tackled the Situation of Filipino Children. Students had the opportunity to ask questions, and one of the students asked, particularly about safe, unsafe, and confusing touches, “What if those touches have consent?” Ms. Josielyn Hugo explained that consent is essential, but it must come from someone of the right age and emotional maturity to understand its meaning entirely. She said that children and minors cannot give proper consent; thus, the law protects them from harm and exploitation. She added that even if consent exists, it should be at the right age and situation, like in marriage.

Sr. Marivic highlighted the significance of moral values, explaining that even if consensual, specific actions may be inappropriate for young people. The discussion explored the complexities of touch, especially given the Philippines’ touch-oriented culture, contrasting it with the increasing limitations on physical contact in a globalized world. The session educated students about safety, personal boundaries, and their rights.

Being able to recognize touches is to protect oneself from the possibility of abuse. This is one of the early warning signs, a significant component of protective behavior.

In the afternoon, Ms. Angie Mae Villaren and Ms. Rosea Marie Monsay facilitated the groupwork session. Four questions were prepared for the groups to discuss and answer: (1) What Are The Realities of Today’s Filipino Children; (2) In Your Opinion, What Are The Most Urgent Issues Of Young People That Needs Immediate Attention/Action; (3) What Are Your Dreams For A Better, Abuse-Free Society; (4) What Are Your Commitments In Promoting A Culture Of Protection As BUDDIES?

The participants’ answers showed a common thread: that young people, though tech-savvy and smart, are emotionally sensitive, that the downside of their exposure to social media is that they became less sensitive and less aware of what is happening around them, and that technology detaches them from the present. Furthermore, young people are often victims of cyberbullying.

This reality leads to mental health issues among young people; they see this as the most urgent issue that needs to be addressed. According to them, young people easily snap. They lack grit and resilience when faced with difficulties and challenges. Another troubling issue that they pointed out is teenage pregnancy, for it restricts their opportunities in life and forces them to mature at a young age, stripping them of their childhood.

For an abuse-free community, the young people hope for a safe community where people are not afraid to speak and open up, they long for a community that hears and listens to the young…open-minded…respecting and encouraging regardless of one’s background, grounded in trust, and, importantly, where adults are responsible guides to the young. In the end, the young people have committed to protecting the vulnerable, not engaging in violence or crime, not abusing anyone, and doing their best to promote a no-bullying community.

SR. MARIVIC ELECTED AS PASWI NATIONAL PRESIDENT

On January 25, the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) elected its new set of officers, with Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA, LVF Managing Director, as its new President. Sr. Marivic also sits as a council member of the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT), representing the Non-Government Organization. We at LVF are very proud of Sr. Marivic and are inspired by her generous and selfless dedication. She continues to be a beacon of hope and social transformation in our present society. We promise her our full support and prayers. PASWI is an accredited, non-profit professional organization that promotes a dynamic and transformative professional organization towards total human development. It is administered by a Board consisting of 11 directors elected from among themselves as the officers of the Association.

We congratulate all newly elected PASWI National Officers:
𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭: Dir. John Karlo D. Ballentes, RSW, MMPA
𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐲: Dir. Jefran P. Olingay, RSW, MSSW
𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐫: Dir. Cleo Angelo DF. Guevarra, RSW
𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐀𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐨𝐫: Dir. Editha S. Pagulayan, RSW, Ph.D.
𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐑𝐎: Dir. Rodrigo Roble Jr., RSW
𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐬: Dir. Jesus S. Far, RSW, MSW
                    Dir. Margie D. Pinton, RSW
                    Dir. Farida T. Mangcaan, RSW, MTSW

Kudos to all Filipino Social Workers

LVF GIRLS @ DENR FLAG RAISING CEREMONY

Jan. 27. The Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) invited the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc., to lead the singing of the Philippine National Anthem and the Bagong Pilipinas Hymn during their Flag-Raising Ceremony earlier today! The girls also had an up-close and personal encounter with the Hon. Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, DENR Secretary, and Undersecretary Ignatius Loyola Rodriguez! The flag-raising ceremony was hosted by the Office of the Undersecretaries for Special Concerns & Legislative Affairs.

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

TRAINING OF TRAINERS
On Jan. 23, the German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation conducted training of trainers on Managing Climate Resilience at the LVF Macarascas Palawan center. Through a Simulation of Managing Climate Resilience, the facilitators trained the LVF staff to become trainers for future training sessions at the farm school. After the session, there was a demonstration in which the staff acted as a trainer and gave the session to the trainees, who are the center’s learners, with the German Sparkassenstiftung trainers as observers. Later, the trainees gave their comments and feedback as evaluation. This training session on Managing Climate Resilience is timely and crucial due to the climate change that the country and the world are experiencing. The staff at the farm school learned the necessary information and insights to strategizing and managing climate resiliency at the same time to effectively facilitate its training.

PARADE TO THE PILGRIMAGE CHURCH

Jan. 12. St. Ezekiel Moreno Parish is one of the Pilgrim churches in Puerto Princesa City, and we, Palaweños, are so blessed for this. The LVF Palawan community joined the faithful in embarking on a pilgrimage from Barangay Bahile to the Parish Church of St. Eziekel Moreno in Barangay Macarascas, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Partaking in this pilgrimage felt like a flame; my hope is burning…” The activity calls us to rekindle our faith and renew every individual’s hope, find the reason for Hope in God’s word, and open a spiritual journey that brings people closer to God and one another.

LVWDTC Malihao

The Feast of Laura Vicuna is doubly meaningful as the LVWDTC Malihao closes its year-long silver anniversary celebration! There was a celebration of the Holy Mass presided by Fr. Jimmy Carmona, SDB, followed by a unique short play entitled “Give Your Dreams to Mary.” The play reminded everyone that while the path to one’s dreams is full of challenges, surrendering them to the Lord and seeking the Blessed Mother’s intercession helps keep one on the right path. The talented dancers and actors, guided by Sir Darrenz Caberoy (choreographer) and Sir Kenneth John Cornelio (character rehearsals), gave a memorable performance. In addition, the event marked the start of the inter-school activities, with participating schools from Victorias National High School—Canetown Extension, Abelardo DL Bantug Sr. National High School, and Barangay Estado National High School. The friendly competitions included basketball, volleyball, and board games, fostering teamwork and sportsmanship. It was a day full of faith, fun, and community spirit.

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

MONITORING VISIT FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Jan. 27. The Laura Vicuña Women Development Training Center (LVWDTC) Malihao in Victorias City hosted the monitoring visit conducted by the Department of Education (DepEd) team to assess the Senior High School Program. The Dep-Ed team included Ma’am Nueva Mangaoang (Education Program Supervisor), Sir Giovanni Wray Estraño (Education Program Specialist II), Ma’am Agnes Peñas (Education Program Supervisor for Araling Panlipunan), and Sir Jerald (Information Technology Officer). The monitoring focused on reviewing the Senior High School programs, monitoring the Voucher Program, and providing feedback to improve teaching practices and student support. This visit ensures that our school is aligned with DepEd’s quality education standards and the effective implementation of the Voucher Program.

CAREER GUIDANCE ADVOCACY PROGRAM

Jan. 24. Victorias National High School hosted a Career Guidance Advocacy Program featuring speakers Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, and Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes. The speakers promoted their institution, the Laura Vicuna Foundation Malihao, highlighting its “Sure Job, Sure Future” tagline and the career opportunities it offers. Other invited schools, including the University of St. La Salle – Bacolod and Colegio de San Agustin – Bacolod, also participated, sharing information about their academic programs and career preparation initiatives. The event gave students valuable insights to help them make informed decisions about their future careers.

INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION AND BOOK DONATION FROM CIBO

Jan 23. The Inter-School Competition continued as part of the Boscolympics celebration. The participating schools, Victorias National High School—Canetown Extension, Abelardo DL Bantug Sr. National High School, and Barangay Estado National High School, along with their respective coaches, were awarded Certificates of Appearance and Certificates of Participation. On the same day, Mr. Jave F. Tabligan, the Area Manager of Visayas-Cibo, visited and generously donated books that will serve as valuable learning resources for students and educators.

LVF MALIHAO ATTENDED DON BOSCO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE – VICTORIAS’ 70TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY

Jan. 31. Don Bosco Technical Institute – Victorias celebrated its 70th Founding Anniversary. The event was attended by Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Sr. Josefina D.C. Oliveros, FMA, along with faculty members Mr. Rino N. Barrido, Mr. Darrenz M. Caberoy, Mr. Kenneth John P. Cornelio, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, and Glen P. Tonog Sr., along with the students. As part of the celebration, our students presented a performance that beautifully integrated the word “hope,” reflecting the school’s mission to inspire and uplift the community. This anniversary event honored the school’s 70 years of providing quality education and fostering growth, values, and hope for future generations.

FEAST OF THE SALESIAN SAINTS: ST. JOHN BOSCO & BL. LAURA VICUNA

ST. JOHN BOSCO: GIFT TO THE YOUNG!
Jan. 25, Palawan. The learners and the Salesian Sisters received the sacrament of confession in the parish church in preparation for the Feast of St. John Bosco. Having a confession before the feast is a great blessing for several reasons, as it considers emphasis on the sacraments, particularly confession and the Eucharist. It includes Spiritual preparation as St. Joh Bosco was deeply devoted to the salvation of the souls, especially of the young, and often encouraged frequent confession to stay close to God. Confession also brings forgiveness and grace, helping to cleanse the soul of sin and strengthen one’s commitment to holiness.  

Jan. 28. As we celebrate the first day of Triduum for the feast of St. John Bosco, the LVF Macarascas Community had a gift-giving. This gesture reflects Don Bosco’s values and legacy, emphasizing generosity and care for youth. The Salesian Sisters, along with the staff and learners, went to Baruang Elementary School to share some blankets with the students per family and the teacher of the said school. Breads were also given to the students. We are thankful to LVF Board, Mrs. Marissa Concepcion for the blankets; the second day of Triduum, our prayer intentions is focused on the life and work of our patron Saint as being relate to the children who are in at-risk situation which the Salesians continue to work; the third day of Triduum for the feast John Bosco one of the activities during this day is to have a prayer of rosary together with the community and adoration. In the adoration, the community has the reflection activity where everyone will reflect on how the Almighty Father, Mother Mary, and St. John Bosco contributed to the lives of everyone, expected to write an open letter on being grateful of and write what being ask and hope for in the future.  The activity is a time for everyone to appreciate and become thankful for life while strengthening their faith and hope. The community dedicates their time to have a moment of reflection. The center also celebrated the birthday of our beloved Sr. Mel; the learners and staff presented a birthday song and cards.

Jan. 31. On the Feast of St. John Bosco day, the community came together for holy mass and feast celebration at Barangay Buenavista Resort. There are sports and activities for everyone to enjoy. A procession began the program, which was followed by a cheerleading competition. Other activities included games like tug of war, fish tale, and a quiz bee about the life of St. John Bosco. We got together to swim and have lunch. The Champions’ Awards marked the program’s conclusion. The experience of the feast and its celebration made the community extremely happy. Cheers to Don Bosco.

Jan. 30. Cubao. The LVF Cubao Educating Community (EC) joined in celebrating the Holy Eucharist at Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Cubao, commemorating the Feast of St. John Bosco! The girls, Sisters, and staff actively participated in various activities prepared by the girls themselves: sungka, damà, chess, rubberbond, pick up sticks, XOX, jackstones, games of the general, water relay, Maria went to market, Japanese walk, scrabble, volleyball, badminton, and quizbee. Sr. Phebe, LVF Cubao animator reminded everyone that in everything that we do,..if we offer it to God, it is like our currency in heaven.” (Lahat ng gagawin natin…kapag inalay natin yun sa panginoon,..yun ay ang pag iipon natin sa langit!) To be a Salesian is indeed like receiving a unique gift! The family spirit is felt and is evident in the daily life.

HAPPY FEAST OF BL. LAURA VICUÑA

Jan. 22. Annually, the LVF communities, Cubao, Palawan, Malihao, and other FMA communities, celebrate the feast of Bl. Laura Vicuña. Laura Vicuña’s life is a testimony of purity, faith, and courage despite the abuse and advances made to her by her stepfather, the sacrifice she made for the renewal and the salvation of her mother from sin at the age of barely thirteen (13). With Laura’s experience, virtues, and the way she lived her life, she is honored as a patroness of young people, specifically of abused girls. Palawan. The community came together for prayers, mass, and a contemplation of the life of blessed Laura Vicuña. Various games were played, including the fish tale game, quiz bee on the life of Laura, poem reading, and the cook-out activity, in which students prepared food and evaluated it by the judges!  There is also a scheduled late presentation to celebrate Sr. Rose’s birthday.

Cubao, Quezon City. At LVF Cubao, the center for healing and recovery of abused girls prepared an extra unique and meaningful rosary with varied intentions offered to the Bl. Laura Vicuna.  The girls took the celebration to express their heartfelt greetings to the Sisters and staff “for their dedication and service and for being the inspiration of hope in our lives,” said Marj, one of the LVF girls In her goodnight talk, Sr. Phebe shared her reflections and wisdom, leaving the community with peace and spiritual renewal, echoing Laura Vicuna’s words: “Do everything to make God known and loved.” This event was a beautiful reminder of the importance of community, prayer, and the example of Laura Vicuna’s faith. The Feast culminated with the Search for Ms. Laura. The group’s representative for the Ms. Laura donned and  featured the colorful dresses that the girls’ made, displaying their inventiveness and sense of art, lo and behold, the girls showcased sustainability and elegance by strutting in sportswear and repurposed outfits. After then, there was a Q&A portion, the candidates were challenged to answer the practical, yet profound questions: a) Ano ang kaharian ng Diyos? Paano mo ito ipapalaganap sa ibang tao?;b) Paano mo maipapakita at matutularan si Bl. Laura Vicuna sa inyong buhay?; c.) Mahalaga pa ba ang kabanalan sa panahon natin ngayon?; d) Paano mo mapapalaganap sa mga kabataan ang langit?

  1. )What is the kingdom of God? How would you spread it to others? b.) How can you show and imitate Bl. Laura Vicuna in your life? c.) Is holiness still important in our day? d.) How would you encourage young people to spread the Good News and heaven?]

And the winning piece was from Nica “Mula noon hanggang ngayon, hindi nagbabago ang pangako ng Diyos sa atin, dahil ang Diyos lamang ang makakaalam kung saan tayo patungo at Siya lamang ang daan papunta sa tamang landas.” (“From then on until now, God’s promise to us has not changed, because only God knows where we are going and He is the only way to the right path.”

LVF CUBAO WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY CATECHESIS
The LVF Sunday catechesis continues to form, and children, young people, and parents grow in their relationship with God, foster a stronger relationship with God, and build a foundation for living a Christian life. Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, and Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, teach various aspects of the Christian faith, including the Bible and its teachings and the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including the Salesian Saints, the sacraments, and Christian values and morality. 

SOLIDARITYSERYE
It is with great joy and a sense of responsibility that the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. (LVF) continues its solidarityserye efforts! As Pope Francis encourages us to ” pool our offerings so that the community can provide for the needs of the poor,” we have an outpouring of Divine Providence through donations of bread from Breadtalk, RFB buns, and Purple Oven. These breads are distributed to LVF’s Child Protection Clinic communities and LVF homes. It reminds us that we are stronger together and that our collective action can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

PASWI COP

“Keep our gaze fixed on Jesus”- a powerful phrase beyond mere glance. At the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI)-Circle of Prayer (COP), we trust God’s deliverance despite overwhelming obstacles. Our “joy” lies in the promise of our salvation and the eternal kingdom of God. This COP is a Wednesday prayer habit among social workers. It is a time to thank the days that passed and pray for strength to face the days that will come. Different PASWI Chapters all over the Philippines co-host this COP. We thank Don Honorio Ventura State University for co-hosting the COP for three consecutive Wednesdays, facilitated by PASWI Director Hon. Jaypee Olingay. This begins with a meet and greet and updates on the organizations’ activities by PASWI Executive Director, Ma’am Eva Ponce de Leon and National President, Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA followed by a prayer of peace, healing within and healing of our colleagues, friends, and family members; and the last segment is the reading of the bible passage chosen by the co-host coming from the PASWI Local Chapter then the sharing of personal experiences of the sharers on the Word of God, the goodnight story and closing prayer of Sr. Marivic P. Sta. Ana, FMA. 

December 2024 News

“DEC-MERRIMENT” 2024 @ LVF: WRAPPING UP THE YEAR 2024 WITH BLISSFUL, GRATEFUL AND HOPEFUL HEARTS

LVF has reached a total of fifteen thousand five hundred seven (15,507) young people, parents, teachers, and government officials for the year 2024 through its center-based and community-based programs and activities, especially with LVF’s advocacy on the #iamBRAVE campaign from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao!  

The air is filled with the joyous sounds of carols, laughter, and the excited chatter of children! At the heart of December is the celebration of Christmas, when Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ! The magic of December at LVF lies in the spirit of togetherness. Families celebrate, sharing laughter, tales, and cherished traditions. This is visible as LVF celebrates its Annual Parti-han (gift-giving), Christmas Parties, and LVF Malihao’s annual Family Day.

Sr. Marivic was invited as a guest at the Radyo Katipunan, hosted by Fr. Nono, SJ, to discuss the LVF #iamBRAVE initiative, which aired live via Facebook and YouTube!

LVF extends its deepest gratitude to its dynamic and ever-supportive Board of Directors and Trustees: Ms. Bledes Fores-Legarda, Mr. Francisco Dizon, Atty. Eric Puno; Ms. Josie Tan; Mrs. Marissa and Mr. Joey Concepcion; Ms. Mag Sy and family; Mrs. Vicky Cuisia and family.

We are also immensely thankful to our generous donors, benefactors, sponsors, and individuals who consistently lend their support to our mission: the Rotary Club QC, Makati & Batangas; Union Bank; Dr. MJ Torres &Family; Israel Embassy, Jewish Community; Mr.& Mrs. Dino & Pinky Laurena; Atty Uey and Tina Joson; Green Jakobsen; RFM Group of Companies; Mr. Joey Nakpil; Mr. Andy Lok; Mr.Raul & Atty Mean Diccion Recto; Mr. & Mrs. Antony & Carol Thor; Purple Oven, and Breadtalk! We thank our children and the CPC Parent-leaders who helped the foundation grow.

We are blessed to have the Cross Catholic Outreach, Don Bosco Mondo-Germany, and Jugend Eine Welt, who continue to support LVF’s work protecting and empowering thousands of young people in the Philippines through project funds.

And above all, we give praise and glory to God for this fruitful year! Indeed, this is God’s project!

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF ANNUAL PARTI-HAN 2024: A HEARTWARMING CELEBRATION OF HOPE & SOLIDARITY
LVF BOARD CELEBRATES THE CHRISTMAS SEASON WITH THE GIRLS IN CUBAO, QC!
PUNO & PUNO LAW CHRISTMAS PARTY AT LVF
A DAY OF FUN AND CELEBRATION AT FIESTA CARNIVAL WITH MS. BLEDES FORES!
LAST ANGEL GIFT-GIVING BY ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI WITH MR. DIZON!
LVF AT THE JESUIT HOUR, RADYO KATIPUNAN!
EPISCOPAL ORDINATION AND CANONICAL POSSESSION OF BISHOP ELIAS AYUBAN, JR!
LIGHTING THE CANDLES OF ADVENT
HAPPY FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION!

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LEARNERS ACHIEVEMENT TEST!
A FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER STAYS TOGETHER!
ARRIVAL OF SR. CARMELA AS MEMBER OF LVF PALAWAN COMMUNITY!
CHRISTMAS SERENADE TO BISHOP SOCRATES!
GRADUATION CEREMONY
CELEBRATING THE ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING
APPRECIATION PROGRAM FOR THE VIDES VOLUNTEER
THANKSGIVING TO THE VOLUNTEERS OF WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY
WELCOME VOLUNTEERS OF VICARIATE TAYTAY
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL VISIT
PASWI EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IS IN LVF, MACARASCAS!
CHRISTMAS IN OUR ARTS: VISIT OF ANTONIO BAUTISTA LADIES TO LVC PALAWAN
A CHRISTMAS CAROLING EVENT

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY

STUDENTS & TEACHERS ADVENT RECOLLECTION
CITY SCHOLARS’ CHRISTMAS PARTY
STUDENT’S CHRISTMAS PARTY AND FAMILY DAY
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT-GIVING

LVF ANNUAL PARTI-HAN 2024: A HEARTWARMING CELEBRATION OF HOPE & SOLIDARITY

Parti-han is a Hiligaynon dialect that translates as “to divide, to share, to impart.” It could also mean “to celebrate, to party, or to rejoice.” From this, we can say that LVF’s Annual Parti-han is a gesture of love and brings Christ’s light closer to the people, especially to the kids with this year’s theme, “Liwanag ng Pag-asa, Handog ng PASKO!” (“Light of Hope, A Christmas Gift!”)

Every December, LVF holds the Annual Parti-han -an event that brings joy and happiness to many. This year’s theme, “Liwanag ng Pag-Asa, Handog ng Pasko” (The Light of Hope, A Christmas Gift), perfectly captured the season’s spirit. Christmas packs were distributed by CPC areas which include Hillcrest, Pinagkaisahan, Marikina, Taguig, and Sta. Mesa, Culiat, Botocan,and Cavite.  A heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Marissa Concepcion for the 2,000 blankets,  RFM Corporation for donating kettle corn, Choco Moo drink, and elbow macaroni pasta. LVF also purchased rice, calendars, noodles, canned goods, and spaghetti with sauce for their Christmas noche buena. We also thank Ms. Mel Centeno for the slippers she donated for the kids. The bright smiles and sincere thank-you from the children upon receiving the gift packs are heartwarming gifts to us!

This event reminded us that Christmas is a season of generosity, love, and sharing. Through these simple acts of kindness, we spread the message of hope to all.

LVF is deeply grateful to our donors who made this gift-giving possible. Your continued support significantly brightens the lives of those in need, especially during the holiday season. We could not have done it without your generosity, and we look forward to continuing this journey of giving and community-building in the coming year.

LVF TRUSTEES CELEBRATE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON WITH LVF KIDS

ATTY ERIC PUNO & PUNO LAW OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY AT LVF
Dec. 16. The Puno Law Office Christmas Party is the most anticipated event by the LVF children. Atty. Eric Puno, one of LVF’s Board of Directors, along with his senior partners, lawyers, and administrative staff, spent an afternoon with the LVF children from Sta. Mesa and Cubao, Quezon City. It was a day jampacked with fun, encounters, games, agape, and gift-giving facilitated by their lawyers and staff!  The children expressed gratitude through their Christmas carols, dances, drums and lyre, and band exhibitions. Mayumi, LVF 13-year-old girl expressed, “Dahil sa pagbisita at pagtulong ninyo sa amin, mas lalong umigting ang pag-asa ko na maaabot ko ang aking mga pangarap. Na inspire ako na tumulong din sa iba.” (Your presence has given me hope that I may reach my dreams and motivated me to help others as well.)

A DAY AT FIESTA CARNIVAL WITH MS. MERCEDES FORES-LEGARDA

December also brought another fantastic event, where the LVF girls and children from Sta. Mesa was treated to an exciting day at Fiesta Carnival! This special event was made possible by Ms. Mercedes “Bledes” Fores-Legarda, a dedicated member of LVF’s Board of Directors, who sponsored the fun-filled outing. LVF’s 11-year-old Nhickle exclaimed “Masaya makipaglaro sa ibang bata na kahit hind imo kakilala, nakakalaro mo sila…mapapasigaw ka sa tuwa talaga lalo na sa mga rides!” (“It’s fun to play with other kids, even if you don’t know them, you can play with them…it really makes you scream with joy especially with the rides!”) The day was about entertainment, strengthening community bonds, and highlighting the importance of kindness. It was a beautiful reminder of the power of giving and the joy of sharing happy moments with others. “Thank you, Ma’am Bledes, sa oportunidad na makapag-enjoy at sumaya kaming mga Kabataan…naipasyal kami sa lugar na ang saya para sa mga bata. Nagpapasalamat kami ng lubos sa inyong kabutihan! God bless!” Nhickie added. (“Thank you, Ma’am Bledes, for this opportunity of fun and enjoyment…we were able to visit a place that is fun for children. We are very grateful for your kindness! God bless!”)

THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI’S GIFT-GIVING PROJECT WITH MR. FRANCISCO DIZON

Dec. 19. The Rotary Club of Makati’s annual project, Last Angel Gift-Giving, was a meaningful encounter with the girls. Mr. Francisco Dizon, one of LVF’s Board of Directors and a member of Rotary Club Makati, made this possible. Mr. Keith A.D Harrison, President of Rotary Club Makati shared the humble beginnings of this project. Jho was thankful for the opportunity to hear such moving story “Maraming salamat…sa mensaheng inyong iniwan sa amin, lalo na ang humble beginnings ng inyong organisasyon…nakaka inspire ang kwento ng Last Angel kasi nagbahagi sya ng regalo sa tao kahit na hindi nya ito kilala…Tunay ngang ang pagbabahagi sa ating kapwa ay hindi nalilimit sa kakilala lamang.” (Thank you very much…for the message you left us, especially the humble beginnings of your organization…the story of the Last Angel is inspiring because (s)he shared a gift with people even though (s)he did not know him…truly sharing is not limited to whom we only know.”) Phine was grateful for the gifts they received from the visitors “Maraming salamat po sa rubber shoes na inyong ibinahagi sa amin. Napakalaking bagay nito para sa amin dahil ito ay aming magagamit lalo na sa mga espesyal na okasyon….para na rin pong kasama naming kayo sa mga hakbang na gagawin namin sa tuwing suot ang mga sapatos na ito.”  (Thank you very much for the rubber shoes you gifted us! They mean a lot to us because we can use them, especially on special occasions. You are with us every step when wearing these shoes.)

LVF AT THE JESUIT HOUR, RADYO KATIPUNAN

Dec. 03. Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc., through Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA, LVF Managing Director, was invited to the Jesuit Hour at Radyo Katipunan 87.9 FM- the campus and community FM radio station of the Ateneo de Manila University community and nearby areas, aired via Facebook live simulcasted in their YouTube channel. This is after the LVF #iamBRVAVE National Convention last November 15, held in Negros Occidental, which gathered two thousand (2, 000) young people from all over the Philippines. Fr. Nono Alfonso, SJ, host of the program, commended LVF’s ministry on child protection: “This is a beautiful ministry for the youth…who are the future of our church and the world…” When Sr. Marivic cited facts and data on child abuse in the Philippines, Fr. Nono was astounded by the severity of the problems facing Filipino Children.  He was stunned to know that the Philippines has become a hotspot, a hub of Online Sexual Abuse & Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), and a distributor of Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Materials (CSAEM). In her last appeal to the viewers, Sr. Marivic reiterated that the problem of child protection that we face today is real, and what makes it worse is that often, the abuse starts in the family. She strongly encouraged everyone to “…STAND UP, whether old, young, or a child; WE HAVE TO STAND UP AND SPEAK UP AND TOGETHER WE CAN BE BRAVE: BEAT AND END ABUSE, TRAFFICKING, AND EXPLOITATION. Ms. Carol Thor, an LVF Volunteer, and a parent, appealed to all parents to ensure that ALL CHILDREN ARE PROTECTED INSIDE THE HOME AS WELL AS OUTSIDE…be engaged in what their children are doing. And for the young people to know and be assured that there is always someone listening, someone who wants and can help them.

DIOCESE OF CUBAO NEW BISHOP

Dec. 03. The Diocese of Cubao welcomes a new spiritual leader with the appointment of Bishop-Elect Fr. Elias Ayuban Jr., CMF, who was officially named by Pope Francis as the successor to the Most Rev. Honesto F. Ongtioco, D.D. coinciding with the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Patron of Missionaries. Bishop Honesto Ongtioco called on the faithful to extend a warm and wholehearted welcome to the new Bishop, “I humbly ask all the faithful of our diocese to extend a warm and wholehearted welcome to our new Bishop. Let us support him with our prayers and cooperation as he begins his pastoral ministry with us.”  LVF Cubao joins the Diocese of Cubao for the episcopal ordination and canonical possession of His Excellency Bishop Elias Ayuban, JR., CMF, JCD.

LIGHTING THE CANDLES OF ADVENT

Lighting the candles of Advent each week serves as a reminder to prepare one’s heart and mind for Christmas. It encourages reflection on the season’s true meaning: the birth of Jesus Christ and the message of salvation and redemption He brings. The lighting of candles during Advent has significant symbolic meaning in Christian traditions: Hope: The first candle, often purple, represents hope. It symbolizes the anticipation and longing for the coming of Christ, the Messiah, and the hope He brings to the world. Peace: The second candle often signifies peace. It reflects the peace that Christ brings to the world and the preparation for His arrival. Joy: The third candle, usually pink, represents joy. It marks a shift in the tone of Advent from penitential reflection to joyful anticipation of Christ’s birth.; Love: The fourth candle symbolizes love, emphasizing the love of God for humanity and the love that Christians should share with others.

FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Dec. 09. LVF sang at the Holy Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception! Our Blessed Mother is recognized and celebrated, especially on Dec. 8, 2024, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. Since Dec. 8 falls on a Sunday, and because all Sundays take precedence, this year’s Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception will be celebrated on Monday. Dec. 9. “Born without Original Sin, and chosen by God to bear His only Son, Mary plays an essential role in Christmas and our salvation,” Bishop Frank J. Dewane said in a letter to the faithful. “Her Motherhood made possible a pathway to Heaven for all the faithful, and She still intercedes on our behalf, drawing the faithful closer to Jesus and God through prayer.”

FROM LVF ORATORY TO TEACHING OUR ORATORY

We congratulate LVF Staff Member Samantha Lemi Lavado on passing the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) held in September 2024. Ms. Lavado, an active member of the LVF oratory from Judge Jiminez, currently imparts her knowledge and skills to our girls at Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. Ms. Sam expressed how blest and thankful she is to Sr. Marivic, FMA, and the Sisters for their “guidance, prayers, and support” in all her preparations for the board examination.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LEARNERS ACHIEVEMENT TEST

Dec. 27-30. The Year levels 8, 9, 10, and 11 took their Achievement Tests administered by the faculty of the University of Sto. Tomas (UST) -Angelicum under the Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor (REAP) Program. The REAP Program is an offshoot of the Angelicum’s Home Study Program. It caters to poor, out-of-school children, youth, and even adults. These tests are a significant milestone in our students’ academic journeys, providing an opportunity to assess their progress, knowledge, and skills learned throughout the year. The students have been preparing diligently for this. The achievement tests will serve as a valuable tool in identifying areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. This will allow them to be accelerated to next year’s level once they finish their modules and pass their tests. This partnership between LVF and UST Angelicum has played a crucial role in ensuring the smooth organization and execution of these assessment examinations. The guidance and resources provided by UST Angelicum have been instrumental in helping our students reach their full potential, and we sincerely appreciate their commitment to our learners’ educational growth.

A FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER STAYS TOGETHER

The LVF Macarascas conducted the Annual Family Day to strengthen the family relationship. Ultimately, Family Day serves as a reminder of the importance of family and its vital role in our lives. Family Day is not just a day off from work or school; it is an investment in the well-being of individuals, families, and society. By prioritizing family time, we can create stronger, happier, more resilient families and build a more harmonious and supportive community. It encourages us to prioritize our relationships with loved ones and to create a strong foundation for future generations. The Filipino family is the foundation of the nation.

ARRIVAL OF SR. CARMELA AS MEMBER OF LVF PALAWAN COMMUNITY

Dec. 10. We welcome Sr. Carmela Barbosa, FMA, to Macarascas, Palawan!  Sr. Lyn Grace transferred to Taytay, Palawan, where she will be an animator.  We are grateful and excited for Sr. Carmela’s arrival as one of the new members accompanying us on this journey.  Her presence brings a sense of hope and optimism for the future of the Laura Vicuña Foundation in Palawan. We are confident that Sr. Carmela’s guidance, dedication, and compassion will significantly shape the foundation’s future and continue its mission to serve the community. We look forward to the positive impact she will undoubtedly have on the learners and the community, and we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead with her leadership. 

CHRISTMAS SERENADE TO BISHOP SOCRATES

Dec. 20. Laura Vicuña Palawan’s learners had the honor and privilege of serenading Bishop Socrates Mesiona with a heartfelt Christmas medley. The occasion was filled with joy and festive spirit as the group gathered to express their gratitude and good wishes to the bishop to celebrate Christmas. As the carols filled the room, there was deep reverence and joy. Bishop Socrates Mesiona, visibly moved by the performance, expressed his gratitude for the thoughtful and beautiful tribute. It was a moment that highlighted the strong bond between the community and the Church, a bond built on faith, love, and shared values. 

GRADUATION CEREMONY

The Organic Agriculture Production NCII graduation ceremony was held at the Bishop Residence AVT Mission Center in St. Joseph De Worker Village, Taytay, Palawan. A distinguished group of guests attended the event, each significantly supporting the learners and the institution’s mission. Among those present was Bishop Pabillo of Taytay, Palawan, who graced the occasion with his presence and offered encouragement and inspiration to the graduates as they embarked on the next chapter of their lives. A representative from the Office of the Governor honored the ceremony, extending his congratulations and best wishes to the graduates on behalf of the provincial government. Mayor Christian Rodriguez of Taytay, Palawan, also attended the event, sharing his support for the learners’ educational achievements and the importance of community collaboration in fostering growth and development.

CELEBRATING THE ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING

Dec. 18. The community gathered to celebrate the annual Christmas Tree Lighting in North-West Palawan, a cherished event that marked the beginning of the holiday season for many. The occasion was filled with excitement, joy, and the warmth of togetherness as families, friends, and neighbors came together to witness the beautiful lighting of the Christmas tree, which sparkled brightly in the night sky, symbolizing hope, love, and unity. The learners and community members were invited to showcase their talents through a simple yet heartfelt presentation during the festivities. The highlight of their participation was the Christmas caroling, where they sang traditional holiday songs that brought a sense of magic and cheer to everyone present. Their performance beautifully showcased their voices and captured the essence of the season – a time for sharing joy and goodwill. 

APPRECIATION PROGRAM FOR THE VIDES VOLUNTEER

Dec. 19. We express our heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Jacinda Held, a dedicated VIDES American volunteer, for the incredible months she spent with us. Her time and contributions have been invaluable, and we are deeply thankful for her commitment, hard work, and positive impact on both the learners and the community. To honor her service and bid her a fond farewell, we organized a heartfelt despedida program. This special occasion was filled with emotions as we celebrated Jacinda’s time with us. The program included heartfelt speeches, songs, and performances, which reflected our gratitude and admiration for her. The learners, who were deeply touched by her kindness and dedication, took the opportunity to express their appreciation through small tokens of thanks and personal messages.

THANKSGIVING TO THE VOLUNTEERS OF WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY

Dec. 6. The LVF Macarascas would like to extend our heartfelt Merry Christmas wishes to the dedicated volunteers from Western Palawan University (WPU), who have been a tremendous help to the learners. Their unwavering patience and commitment to teaching, particularly in mathematics, have significantly impacted the students’ learning journeys. We are grateful for their continuous support and guidance; the learners have improved their academic skills and deepened their appreciation for the subject. The volunteers’ efforts have made a difference; we are incredibly grateful for their generosity and dedication. As we celebrate this joyful season, we want to acknowledge their hard work and express gratitude for their positive influence on the students’ lives.

WELCOME VOLUNTEERS OF VICARIATE TAYTAY

Dec. 5. French couple Kevin and Mathilde, both volunteers for the Vicariate of Taytay in Palawan, with Sr. Cathy Urgello, FMA, took some time out of their busy schedules to visit the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. in Barangay Macarascas, Puerto Princesa City. During their visit, the learners at the Foundation warmly welcomed them with a simple yet heartfelt presentation, showcasing their various talents. The couple was deeply moved by the gesture and expressed their happiness and gratitude for the opportunity to connect with the students. It was a meaningful experience for them, as they witnessed firsthand the dedication and creativity of the learners. Filipinos are indeed a country of welcoming and smiling people.

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL VISIT

Dec. 7. The visit from Soroptimist International of Palawan made the occasion even more special and valuable for the learners. Their presence brought a sense of encouragement and support, showing the students that they were not alone in their educational journey. The members of Soroptimist International took the time to engage with the learners, share their experiences, and provide words of inspiration. Their involvement made the day more meaningful and highlighted the importance of community support in the lives of young people. Their visit deeply touched the learners and undoubtedly left a lasting impression on everyone involved. This visit reminded me of how powerful it can be when individuals and organizations unite to uplift and empower others, especially in education. Indeed, it takes a village to raise a child.

PASWI EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IS IN LVF, MACARASCAS

Dec. 9. We extend a heartfelt Merry Christmas to Mam Eva Ponce De Leon, the Executive Director of the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Incorporated (PASWI). Her visit was even more special as she generously shared her time with the learners, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. Mam Eva brought thoughtful gifts for the students and organized fun and engaging activities, including games that brought smiles and laughter to everyone involved. Her presence truly made the day brighter and more memorable for the learners. Her kindness and willingness to connect with the students left a lasting impression, and her visit was a wonderful reminder of the importance of giving and spreading happiness during the Christmas season.

CHRISTMAS IN OUR ARTS: VISIT OF ANTONIO BAUTISTA LADIES TO LVC PALAWAN

Dec. 11. The Antonio Bautista Ladies brought joy and excitement to the students by generously sharing thoughtful gifts, which brought smiles and gratitude to everyone. Their time teaching the learners the beautiful art of creativity made their visit even more special. The art lesson, which became the highlight of their visit, allowed the students to explore their creativity and express themselves in new and exciting ways. Under the guidance of the Antonio Bautista Ladies and Fr. Echo, the learners were allowed to learn new artistic skills and encouraged to embrace their talents and imagination. The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm as the students eagerly participated in the art activities, each contributing their unique perspective, especially on how to express the meaning of Christmas in drawing. This visit was a wonderful reminder of the power of giving, not only through material gifts but also through sharing knowledge, skills, and encouragement. The learners were deeply inspired by the generosity and creativity of the Antonio Bautista Ladies and Fr. Echo. It was a beautiful way to celebrate Christmas, bringing joy and learning to the students’ hearts. 

A CHRISTMAS CAROLING EVENT

Dec. 16-17. The caroling days at San Ezekiel Parish and the chapels in Salvacion and Bahile were more than just fundraising events. These caroling events demonstrated community spirit and faith, with parishioners coming together to spread holiday cheer through song. As the voices of the carolers filled the air, they not only brought joy and warmth to the hearts of those who heard them but also contributed to a meaningful cause. It was a wonderful example of how tradition, faith, and charity can come together to make a meaningful impact. The community came together in joy, faith, and solidarity, and the money raised will support the Jubilee Cross’s continued celebration. Everyone who took part felt the spirit of giving during this Christmas season. 

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY

STUDENT’S & TEACHERS ADVENT RECOLLECTION
Dec. 3. The students of Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. Malihao gathered for an Advent Recollection at the School Multi-Purpose Hall, led by Fr. Jimmy Carmona, SDB, Fr. Norma Broderick T. Segovia, SDB, and Fr. Reynante Sabelita, SDB. Fr. Reynante’s talk focused on the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, highlighting the Strenna theme, “Anchored in Hope: Pilgrims with Young People.” He emphasized the Salesian mission of walking alongside young people, with hope as their anchor in life’s journey. Fr. Reynante shared Pope Francis’s words: “We must fan the flame of hope that has been given us and help everyone to gain new strength and certainty by looking to the future with an open spirit, a trusting heart, and a far-sighted vision.” His reflections inspired students to stay anchored in hope and support one another as pilgrims of hope. The recollection ended with the sacrament of confession, offering the students spiritual renewal and peace. The experience left them with a deep sense of purpose, ready to embrace the Jubilee Year with hope, faith, and compassion.  
 
Dec. 9. The faculty, staff, and support personnel of the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. Malihao attended an Advent Recollection at the school’s AVR, led by Fr. Reynante Sabelita, SDB. The recollection began with an energizer to engage the participants, followed by Fr. Sabelita’s talk on the 2025 Strenna theme, “Pilgrims of Hope,” in preparation for the Jubilee Year of Hope. He explained the significance of the four Advent candles—hope, peace, joy, and love—and encouraged reflection on these themes. The session included a time for sharing, during which participants expressed their thoughts and experiences. This was followed by confession for spiritual renewal. The event concluded with a communal lunch, fostering fellowship and unity among the participants. It was a spiritually enriching experience that strengthened the participants’ faith and sense of community as they prepared for the Advent season.

CITY SCHOLARS’ CHRISTMAS PARTY

Dec. 13. The Victorias City scholars celebrated their Christmas party at the Victorias City Coliseum, creating a memorable and festive atmosphere. The event featured the distribution of groceries and food, spreading joy and holiday cheer among the scholars. Ms. Ma Aika F. Tacud, a former city scholar, shared her inspiring life experiences, reflecting on how the scholarship had been pivotal in supporting her academic journey. The celebration also featured a lively dance contest showcasing scholars’ talents and creativity. Though they won the consolation prize of 1,000 pesos, the scholars demonstrated their generosity by donating the prize money to the school. Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez and other city officials attended the event, highlighting the importance of the scholarship program in uplifting the education of young people in Victorias City.

STUDENT’S CHRISTMAS PARTY AND FAMILY DAY

Dec. 19. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Malihao celebrated its students’ Christmas Party and Family Day at the school’s Multi-Purpose Hall. The event began with a heartfelt Eucharistic Mass, presided over by Fr. Reynante Sabelita, SDB, setting a reflective tone for the celebration. Following the mass, the program unfolded with exciting performances by senior high and TVET students showcasing their talents. The teachers and the sisters also joined in the fun with their dance performances, adding to the festive atmosphere. The event brought great joy to the students and their parents, who participated in various games and won prizes. A highlight of the celebration was the “Raffle for a Cause,” where three lucky winners took home a piglet, emphasizing the spirit of giving. After the program, the students and their families shared a delightful lunch, fostering community and togetherness. Overall, the event was a huge success, bringing smiles and creating lasting memories for everyone involved. 

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT-GIVING

December 22, 2024 – A heartwarming Christmas celebration occurred at the Laura Vicuna Women Development & Training Center, bringing together 652 Oratorians, Student Volunteer Catechists, benefactors, sponsors, Salesian Cooperators, teachers, and Sisters. The event began with a unique prayer service, followed by welcoming remarks from Sr. Ma. Guia Asparen, FMA oratory in charge. This celebration was a special occasion for the indigent children, youth, and mothers from nearby communities who regularly attend the Sunday Oratory centers in Malihao, Victorias. These communities actively participate in various activities such as evangelization, games, faith formation, and psychosocial and human development. The much-anticipated annual Christmas gift-giving took place, where 600 packs of rice, spaghetti, canned goods, noodles, apples, and clothes were distributed. Participants also enjoyed a fun-filled day with games, hotdog sandwiches, soft drinks, and ice cream, all while celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. The event was made possible through the generous sponsorship and support of numerous benefactors and families. Special thanks to Mr. Francisco Dizon and his family for the T-shirts and backpacks given to the oratorians and the students.

November 2024 News

LVF NOVEMBEYOND THE BARRIERS: EMPOWERING OUR YOUTH FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

November is a month beyond barriers. It is a month of advocacy campaigns, special awareness days, and observances to celebrate children and young people and highlight their indivisible rights for survival, protection, development, and participation.

Whilst other countries celebrate Thanksgiving, LVF hosted a National Convention on #iamBRAVE (Buddies Reject Abuse, Violence, Trafficking, and Exploitation) joined by two thousand 2, 000 brave young students from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao held at the Coliseum of Victorias City, Negros Occidental. This national convention is a timely effort to counteract the critical issue that the country faces on child protection. This also coincides with the country’s National Children’s Month celebration and the start of the 18-day campaign to end violence against women and children.

November provides an opportunity for LVF Past Pupils (trainees and residents) to come home. It is a heartfelt gathering at LVF of those whose lives were touched and formed by the Salesians Sisters.

LVF is overcoming most, if not all, factors inhibiting the growth of our young people. We will do everything to empower them for a sustainable future

LVF CUBAO, QUEZON CITY

LVF #iamBRAVE NATIONAL CONVENTION 2024
TOGETHER, WE ARE BRAVE!
2024 LVF PAST PUPIL’S HOMECOMING: KWENTUHAN TAYO, NA PUNO NG PAG-ASA!
LVF JOINS THE 18-DAY CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN!
LVF GIRLS LEAD THE SINGING OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM!
MAINSTREAMING CHILDREN’S AGENDA WITH ACADEME & PRACTITIONERS OF SOCIAL WORK
DOKYUBATA NATIONAL AWARDING 2024
NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON CHILD AND YOUTH PARTICIPATION (NCCYP) FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP
LVF WAS AWARDED ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARDS!
PRAYER FOR OUR DECEASED SISTERS


LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM FOR ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II
 ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING SESSION
LET’S TALK ABOUT HEALTH & WELL-BEING
NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MONTH 2024
TWO-DAY EVALUATION WITN TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF MOTHER MORANO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 
DSWD AUDIT VISIT
SR. LYN’S INSTALLATION AS THE FIRST ANIMATOR OF TAYTAY, PALAWAN!

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

DON BOSCO MONDO PROJECT RESEARCH TEAM AUDIT/ VISIT
ISO ORIENTATION
LEADERS AND ANIMATORS’ FORMATION 2024
LVF BOARD MEETING, GCASH & TIKTOK MASTERCLASS WORKSHOP
NEPHILA WEB TECHNOLOGY, INC SITE VISIT
FIRST AID AND BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TRAINING

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI COP

LVF #iamBRAVE NATIONAL CONVENTION 2024

On 15 November 2024, about two thousand young people from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao in the Philippines gathered at the Coliseum of Victories City, in Negros West, to participate in the National Convention I AM BRAVE organized by the Laura Vicuña Foundation of St. Mary Mazzarello Province (FIL) on the theme of child protection in the Philippines, on the occasion of the National Month of Childhood.

Choosing to be brave means choosing to support change. At its root, courage affirms a fundamental truth: safety is not a privilege but a human right. This is the spirit that animated the I AM BRAVE Convention.

Several studies from 2022 confirm that almost half a million Philippine children have been trafficked to produce sexual exploitation material (CSEM), putting the country at the crossroads of child pornography. The country ranks 7th globally in modern slavery, and in 2018, Palawan was labeled as a ‘back way’ to Malaysia for human trafficking. In addition, bullying in public schools has reached alarming levels, with the Philippines at the top of the PISA 2018 ranking.

The Laura Vicuña Foundation (LVF), for 30 years, has undertaken significant projects to address these critical situations with the “Child Protection Clinic on Wheels” to support the prevention of child abuse and trafficking in Luzon and the Visayas archipelago. Sister Maria Victoria Santa Ana, FMA, Managing Director of the LVF, explained that the initiative aims to unite and empower young people to become advocates for protecting human dignity for themselves and their peers against all forms of abuse.

The speakers shared valuable content from different points of view, providing a complete key to reading the problem and the steps necessary to fight it. Fr. Marvin Labasan, according to the theological perspective, stressed the sacred responsibility of protecting the dignity of a person made in the image and likeness of God. From a human rights perspective, Sister Sarah Garcia, FMA, starting with her advocacy work in Geneva, highlighted the global imperative to safeguard human dignity. Karl Ballentes, from a gender perspective, emphasized the importance of equity and inclusion in building stronger communities. Andrea Muhlach, from a legal perspective, provided participants with knowledge of justice, privacy law, and legal remedies for abuse victims. Social worker Emy India shared her knowledge of local governance, while Joy Hugo explained the LVF’s mission and programs.

This extraordinary event marked the launch of the I AM BRAVE movement – in the presence of the LVF Board of Directors – Francisco Dizon; Ms. Vicky Cuisia and her husband, Ambassador Jose Cuisia; Mr. Eric and Ms. Bea Puno; Mr. Bledes Fores Legarda; Sister Teresita Padron and Sister Marivic P. Sta—Ana, FMA – to join nationally to promote a more respectful, welcoming, and safe world.

Sofia de Guzman explained how the #iamBRAVE movement can integrate with non-governmental organizations working for children and youth. A 2-minute video teaser, part of the program, allowed us to deepen the reality with which some young people are measured today.

Sr. Maria Victoria said that this national conference is just the beginning. The LVF has launched provincial and regional initiatives that will become national, and she hopes this initiative will reach other parts of the world.

Participants committed to becoming “Buddies” engaged allies who inspire and support the movement’s mission. With their voices, these young leaders bring hope and resilience, ensuring that the fight against exploitation and abuse will continue beyond this event.

Why the Buddies? Sister Maria Victoria replied, “Confessions of abuse usually take place with close friends, so we are mobilizing peers or friends to fight against abuse, violence, and exploitation, including trafficking.”

The round table, which included student leaders representing Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, was an important moment of the day. With their ideals and enthusiasm, they helped to outline feasible ways of supporting the movement’s goals.

Their words reaffirmed the shared responsibility to combat abuse, violence, and exploitation by drawing up a Manifesto:
“We, children, and young people participating in the IamBRAVE National Congress believe that we have the right to live safely and be protected from all forms of abuse and exploitation. We can help others through support and encouragement, and only we can help to remedy this problem.

We commit ourselves to uphold being brave (courageous) in words and through our actions, a living testimony that we support the spirit of courage in our community and engage ourselves in our context and society.

We will be companions who do not just listen but speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.

We are committed to formation and education so that we are equipped with the knowledge, disposition, and skills necessary to help our community.

We will be courageous in defending ourselves, others, and our community.”

LVF CUBAO, QUEZON CITY

TOGETHER, WE ARE BRAVE!
Four hundred eighty-one (481) students actively participated in the LVF #iamBRAVE session! From Iloilo down to Negros Occidental, our #iamBRAVE campaign is reaching places far and wide! Small they may seem, but a total of fifty-five (55) Grade 7 students of Tortosa Elementary School, Manapla, Negros Occidental; two hundred eighty (280) students from Holy Family High School in Bacolod City; and one hundred forty-six (146) students of St. Francis Of Assisi School Silay City facilitated by LVF Social Workers Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo, Ms. Josielyn Hugo, and Ms. Angie Mae Villaren. They commit to respecting others and being kind to one another.


When we protect our friends, we contribute to a safer and more supportive environment for everyone. We stand against bullying, discrimination, and any form of harm that threatens their physical or emotional well-being. Protecting our peers cultivates a strong sense of community. It reinforces the understanding that we are all interconnected and responsible for each other’s well-being. This shared responsibility strengthens social bonds and creates a more cohesive and supportive society. Protecting our friends teaches us to advocate for what is right, even when difficult. Together, #WeAreBRAVE.

2024 LVF PAST PUPIL’S HOMECOMING: KWENTUHAN TAYO, NA PUNO NG PAG-ASA!

Nov. 26. Around fifty (50) LVF Past Pupils gathered to celebrate the 34th Annual Homecoming. As members of the Salesian community, we cherish the term “Homecoming” to emphasize our ongoing connection to our coming home, where our dreams became more apparent, and to the people who became our kin. The LVF Past Pupils from Malihao, Palawan, and Sta join this annual celebration. Mesa, as they come together in our main building for this meaningful event. This homecoming is doubly meaningful for this coincides with our celebration of Christ the King Sunday, opening our activities with a holy mass led by Fr. Rey Paglinawan, who bestowed blessings upon all present. Sr. Ma. Victoria Sta. Ana, FMA, our devoted Managing Director, delivered an inspiring welcome message. She also highlighted the launch of the “#iamBRAVE” initiative this November in Negros, encouraging all past pupils to embrace bravery in their lives. In addition, Ms. Felina, the TVET adviser, and the LVF staff excitedly facilitated engaging games and raffles, ensuring a festive atmosphere for everyone. Join us as we celebrate our shared journey and the lasting impact of our community. Memories resurface in the familiar embrace of old surroundings – vivid snapshots of childhood laughter and family’s enduring love. In the shared laughter and heartfelt conversations, we find a renewed sense of belonging, reaffirming the bonds that tie us to others.  

LVF JOINS THE 18-DAY CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN.

According to the Global Gender Gap 2024 Insight Report by the World Economic Forum (WEF), it will take 134 years to achieve full gender parity. This staggering number translates to five generations beyond the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 target of achieving gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls (pcw.gov.ph).

LVF GIRLS LEAD THE SINGING OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM

Nov. 28. LVF at the National Children’s Month Culmination at SM North with our girls singing the Philippine National Anthem. National Children’s Month is a significant event in the Philippines that underscores the importance of investing in children. LVF also put up a booth to teach the participants the art of quilling, card making, and crocheting. Everyone became engrossed in weaving yarn threads for their crochet. Many were more inclined to make Christmas, happily showing their finished products. By celebrating this month, the country reaffirms its commitment to creating a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment for all children, ensuring they can grow, learn, and thrive.  

MAINSTREAMING CHILDREN’S AGENDA WITH ACADEME & PRACTITIONERS OF SOCIAL WORK 

Nov. 29. Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMAꟷPASWI National Vice President, and LVF Managing Director shared programs on empowering children and youth on the Mainstreaming Children’s Agenda with Academe & Practitioners of Social Work forum spearheaded by Child Rights Coalition Asia and Plan International! The effective mainstreaming of children’s agenda demands a collaborative effort between academe and practitioners of social work. This synergy ensures that theoretical frameworks are translated into practical solutions addressing children’s multifaceted challenges.

DOKYUBATA NATIONAL AWARDING 2024

Nov. 30. The National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) conducted the 2024 DokyuBata Video Documentary Contest with the theme ‘Alab ng Dokyu: Mga Isyu sa Kalinangan, Klima, Kalusugan, at Komunidad’ which illuminate the issues concerning cultural heritage, climate change, public health, and community dynamics through the lens of Filipino learners. This aims to promote and encourage the production of quality television contest that reflects the nuance and aspirations of Filipino learners, showcase child-friendly documentaries, and foster a unified narrative that enriches the Filipino family. After much review by the judges, the Best Documentary on Children’s Division goes to Tabon Alon; Young Adult Division -Tawid; Adult Division-Sino’t Saan were awarded winners during the National Awarding at the Heritage Hotel Manila. Present to award the winners were the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) Executive Director, Ms. Daisy Atienza; Chairman, Dr. Luis Gatmaitan; and Council Member, Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA & Teacher Sally Lopez, Keynote Speaker Mr. Howie Severino, and other prestigious judges who are known documentarians.  Sr Marivic was the NCCT Council Member assigned to be part of the 2024 Board of Judges of the 104 documentaries submitted to NCCT. This video documentary is an annual contest of the NCCT, which began in 2017.

NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON CHILD AND YOUTH PARTICIPATION (NCCYP) FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP

Nov. 18-22.  The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) spearheaded the NCCYP 5-Year Strategic Planning, focusing on CHILD PARTICIPATION composed of various government agencies, CSOs, and NGOs. The ‘consortium’ dove deeper into the issues and factors that inhibit Child Participation & Youth Participation (CYP) at the level of families, communities, and policies. Ms. Monsay, LVF representative, reiterated that incident/victimization of abuse, violence, and sexual exploitation in all settings should be included in the factors that inhibit child participation. The dialogue disclosed that Child Participation is the least prioritized among children’s rights, anchoring to its levels; most often, children were treated as tokens during for a, symposiums, and other activities. The ‘consortium’ shall follow this matrix when drafting the strategic planning.

ROADMAP TOWARDS NCCYP STRAT PLAN: 2025-2029
Vision & Mission ꟷ> Program Gap Analysis ꟷ> Theory of Change/Strat Framework ꟷ> ꟷ> Assumptions & Risks ꟷ> Change Strategiesꟷ> Results-Based M&E Matrixꟷ>Institutional Arrangement
Twenty-one (21) participants were divided into groups that will focus on four lenses:

  1. Policy/Legislation
  2. Research/Monitoring & Evaluation/ Data Management
  3. Programs, Capacity Building, Resource Sharing, Communication, Advocacy
  4. Operation, Sustainability, Coordination

Each group formulated an outcome and an output under these four lenses to achieve the desired change (each group’s outcome). The discussion among groups revealed issues on children and youth in the Philippines, with one study linking alcoholism to teenage pregnancy, showing that young people often get pregnant due to drunkenness. This collective effort hopes and envisions a society where children and young people are active contributors and lead to the development of the society and the country. A lot has been done, but there is still much to do.  

LVF WAS AWARDED ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARDS

Dec. 09. The Laura Vicuna Foundation was awarded the Outstanding Leadership Award. During the 75th Anniversary Celebration at the Aloha Hotel, Manila, it was a loyal National Council of Social Development (NCSD) member organization.

PRAYER FOR OUR DECEASED SISTERS

Nov. 12. The LVF community, Sisters, and girls visited the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque, to pray for the deceased, especially the deceased FMA Sisters. It is the community’s way to honor their lives of dedication to faith, service, and others. It is a way to acknowledge and appreciate their positive impact on the world.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM FOR ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II
Nov. 5. The Training Induction Program for Organic Agriculture Production NC II officially commenced. A total of 33 trainees from various parts of Taytay participated in the program. The event was graced by distinguished visitors, including Ms. Maria Victoria Baaco, representing the Office of the Province. She took the opportunity to explain the various benefits of the scholarship offered to the program’s scholars. Sir Melchor Gabua, the Farm Administrator of the Apostolic Vicariate of Taytay, also attended the event. Along with Sr. Lyn Grace M. Palanca, FMA, and the dedicated staff, they took an active role in leading and facilitating the training program. The program, which aimed to provide hands-on knowledge and skills for organic agriculture production, was successfully carried out, with sessions covering the essentials of organic farming practices.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING SESSION

Nov. 10. The two-hour entrepreneurship training session at the Training Session on Vicariate of Taytay (AVT) focused on practical skills and knowledge applicable to the farmers’ immediate needs. The curriculum included modules on essential business planning, covering market analysis, identifying target customers, and developing a simple business plan tailored for agricultural products. Emphasis was placed on cost management and pricing strategies, equipping the farmers with the tools to calculate production costs and set profitable prices for their goods. Finally, the session incorporated a segment on simple marketing and sales techniques, including strategies for reaching local markets and building customer relationships. The training aimed to empower the farmers to improve their business acumen and increase the profitability of their farming ventures.

LET’S TALK ABOUT HEALTH & WELL-BEING

On Nov. 14, Sr. Nancy, FMA, conducted the informative and valuable sex education session. The information shared was helpful and presented respectfully and sensitively. The session provided a safe space to ask questions and learn about important topics related to sexual health and well-being.

NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MONTH 2024

Nov. 14. Today marked a significant day in our commitment to child welfare in our celebration of Children’s Month with the powerful theme: “Break the Prevalence, End the Violence, Protecting Children, and Creating a Safe Philippines.” The event was a resounding success, filled with activities designed to raise awareness about the critical issues facing children in our nation. A short TV presentation on child safety and protection was put to the test during the Quiz Bee! The day was a testament to our collective dedication to fostering a nurturing and secure environment for the young generation.

TWO-DAY EVALUATION WITN TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF MOTHER MORANO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

November 20. A two-day evaluation visit was conducted at the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc., by a team from the Technical Vocational Institution of Mother Morano Educational Foundation. Ms. Renee Navarra, Ms. Chona Lugnasin, and Mr. Angelo Fuentebella led the evaluation team. During the visit, the evaluators interviewed trainees, graduates, and trainers, including Sr. Rose A. Panganiba, FMA, and Sr. Cathy Urgello, FMA. These interviews formed the core of the evaluation process.

DSWD AUDIT VISIT

Nov. 23. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) conducted an audit visit to LVF Macarascas with Ms. Irene, a Registered Social Worker (RSW), as the agency’s representative. Ms. Irene reviewed the records and other documents. We appreciate her time and expertise in ensuring compliance with DSWD regulations.

SR. LYN’S INSTALLATION AS THE FIRST ANIMATOR OF TAYTAY, PALAWAN

Fr. Juvelan Paul Samia, SDB, officiated the online Mass celebration while Sr. Teresita installed Sr. Lyn Grace and Sr. Nayda as animators of Taytay, Palawan, and Pansol in Laguna. The learners, staff, FMA, and Jacinda, the VIDES volunteer, can help make the event meaningful. As usual, the learners presented their repertoire of songs, playing with their respective musical instruments.

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

DON BOSCO MONDO PROJECT RESEARCH TEAM AUDIT/ VISIT
November 29 – December 3, 2024 – The Don Bosco Mondo Project Research Team Audit/Visit occurred at LVF Malihao. The visit was led by Ms. Renee Navarra, the team leader, and her assistants, Ms. Chona Lugnasin and Mr. Angelo Fuentebella. The faculty, staff, and FMA Sisters warmly welcomed the team upon their arrival. During the audit, the research team conducted assessments and discussions regarding the ongoing projects, ensuring that everything was aligned with the objectives of the Don Bosco Mondo initiative. The team also interviewed students, faculty, staff, and administrators to gather valuable feedback and insights. Additionally, they visited the on-the-job trainees at their workplaces, where they could observe and engage with the trainees. The three research team members also had productive conversations with the trainees’ mentors and company owners, gaining further insights into the trainees’ experiences and the program’s effectiveness provided an opportunity to review progress, share insights, and strengthen the collaboration between the team and the school.

ISO ORIENTATION

Nov. 4-6. The ISO Orientation, led by Mr. Edgar F. Paca and Ms. Lady Claire Pamaybay, QCS Phils. Consultancy & Training took place at the School AVR. The FMA Sisters, faculty, and staff attended the event, which provided valuable information and guidance on ISO standards and procedures. During the session, they discussed the LINERA and the Strategic Plan, which enhanced the organization’s practices. The session proved insightful and aimed at improving the school’s operational processes. As a token of gratitude to Sir Edgar and Ms. Claire, the teachers prepared greeting cards. After the training, certificates of Training were handed to all participants.

LVF BOARD MEETING, GCASH & TIKTOK MASTERCLASS WORKSHOP

Nov. 14. The FMA Sisters, Board Directors, and Board Members gathered for the LVF Board Meeting at LVF Malihao. The event began with a welcome presentation followed by lunch, allowing informal discussions. The formal meeting included an October to November report highlighting key activities and a financial report to ensure transparency. Board members had queries and offered suggestions, contributing to the discussion on future improvements. A thank-you presentation from LVWDTC students showcased their talent, followed by a final photo opportunity. This meeting reinforced collaboration, ensuring continued progress for the institution. Meanwhile, Ms. Victoria Seluce, a teacher, and ten students attended the GCash X TikTok MASTERCLASS WORKSHOP at Marjhun’s Banquet Hall, Victorias City. Led by Benjo Bj Hervias, GCash Area Manager, the workshop featured an energizer activity and discussions and ended with a photo opportunity. This event combined administrative work with educational enrichment for the attendees. 

LEADERS AND ANIMATORS’ FORMATION 2024

Nov. 9. Seventeen (17) youth leaders, together with the SYM Coordinators, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio and Ms. Ma Aika Tacud, took the challenge of actively participating during the Leaders and Animators Formation 2024, which had a theme of “Bridging the Gap: Design, Technology and Youth Ministry,” held at Don Bosco Technical Institute—Victorias. The leaders were introduced to different platforms and apps that they could use to enhance further their leadership and organizational skills in the youth ministry.

NEPHILA WEB TECHNOLOGY, INC SITE VISIT

Nov. 18-21. The NEPHILA Web Technology, Inc. Site Visit focused on implementing a new system to manage the enrollment and grading cycles for TVET and Senior High School programs. The visit, led by AJ Dela Merced (Jr. System Support Analyst) and Roy Plomantes (Chief Technology Officer), aimed to optimize the school’s administrative processes. Key steps included setting up a Chart of Accounts, adjusting TVET tuition fees to be program-based, and configuring fees and payment plans. The Nephila team assisted in migrating student profiles and improving the cutoff management process by separating the enrollment and grading cycles to avoid conflicts. The team provided essential training for faculty and staff to ensure a smooth transition and empower the school to manage the system independently in the future. This visit laid the groundwork for a more efficient and streamlined administrative system that would benefit staff and students. 

FIRST AID AND BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TRAINING

Nov. 27. The First Aid and Basic Life Support Training was held at the School Multi-Purpose Hall, attended by the FMA Sisters, students, faculty, and staff. The event began with the opening program, followed by the Emergency Preparedness Module, where participants learned essential knowledge on handling emergencies. Ms. Annica Jen Belgira led this session from the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, which provided valuable insights on emergency preparedness. Then, the group had a short break for snacks. The training continued with First Aid Training delivered by Gary Apostol, who guided participants in learning basic life-saving techniques. After the lunch break, the training resumed with Basic Life Support (BLS) Training facilitated by Reynalyn Bedoya, who focused on CPR and other critical interventions. This was followed by a simulation, allowing the attendees to practice the skills they had learned. The event concluded with the awarding of certificates of appreciation to the three speakers—Ms. Annica Jen Belgira, Gary Apostol, and Reynalyn Bedoya—by Sr. Therese Yvonne Jance, FMA, on behalf of Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, the School Directress. The session ended with closing remarks from Ms. Ma. Victoria Seluce, Health Service Staff, marking the successful and enriching experience for all involved. 

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

Catechesis plays a crucial role in the spiritual formation of individuals of all ages. Catechesis ensures the transmission of the Catholic faith from one generation to the next. It imparts the fundamental truths of the faith, such as the existence of God, the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the sacraments. Catechesis fosters a deep prayer life by teaching individuals how to pray and encouraging them to engage in regular prayer, both personal and communal. Catechesis remains an indispensable aspect of Christian life. By nurturing faith, forming conscience, cultivating prayer, and promoting community, catechesis empowers individuals to live as faithful disciples of Christ. As the world continues to evolve, catechesis must adapt to meet the needs of contemporary society while remaining loyal to the timeless truths of the Catholic faith.

SOLIDARITYSERYE

In today’s interconnected world, solidarity is more important than ever. We face global challenges that require global solutions. Climate change, poverty, and inequality affect us all, regardless of nationality or background. To address these challenges, we must work together across borders and cultures. We can build a more just, equitable, and sustainable future for all by working together. Standing with others, sharing their burdens, and fighting for their rights is a conscious choice. We are blessed to have consistent bread donors: RFM Corp., Breadtalk, and Purple Oven, which we share with our Child Protection Clinic Communities.

PASWI COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) continues to lead and facilitate the Circle of Prayer (COP) every Wednesday night. Via Zoom videoconferencing. This starts with a meet-and-greet and announcements among social workers. Afterward, the group reads, shares, and reflects on the Word of God. Sr. Marivic ends this by sharing stories related to the Gospel reading and sharing a closing prayer. PASWI various local chapters co-host this Wednesday prayer habit.

October 2024 News

LVF OCTOBRAVE: AN INDELIBLE MARK OF LASTING IMPACT

Indelible ink, a substance that leaves a permanent mark, is often associated with elections, signifying a voter’s participation in a democratic process. This also signifies bravery and courage. Moreover, this powerful symbol can extend beyond the ballot box, representing the enduring impact of an organization’s work. This is true for the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. (LVF). For more than thirty-four years, LVF has implemented innovative solutions, advocated for social change, and provided essential services—all these for the protection and empowerment of children and young people. Our Iloilo-wide #iamBRAVE Campaign has reached 7 867 students in the peripheries of the province! We remain committed to uplifting marginalized youth by offering LVF Training Courses in our centers in Palawan, Negros Occidental, and Quezon City. These courses aim to equip young people with skills and knowledge in preparation for their employment so that they have the capacity to alleviate their family situations. Behind these successes is God’s Divine providence and the guidance of Mama Mary and our Salesian saints, Mother Mazzarello, and Don Bosco! With these efforts, we at LVF create a positive and lasting impact. Much like indelible ink, this impact cannot be easily erased or forgotten.

LVF MALIHAO, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
LVWDTC TVET GRADUATION
SUSTAINABLE ORGANIC FARMING TRAINING
ENROLLMENT TO EMPLOYMENT!
EDUCATOR’S DAY CELEBRATION AND INDUCTION CEREMONY
PENCIL MODULE
FAMILY LIVING ROSARY AND 2ND PARENTS FORMATION

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
LVF MACARASCAS REGIONAL AUDIT
TRAINING PREPARATION AT BISHOP RESIDENCE AVT MISSION CENTER
OFF-CAMPUS TRAINING IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NCII
OUTREACH INITIATIVE AT PUERTO PRINCESA CITY JAIL
TEACHERS’ DAY

LVF CUBAO, QUEZON CITY
CROSS CATHOLIC OUTREACH (CCO) VISITS LVF, QC!
RETREAT / RECOLLECTION
PARADE OF SAINTS
PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS, INC.  RECOGNIZED LVF!

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI COP

LVF #IAMBRAVE ROADTRIP IN ILOILO

The Passi National High School (PNHS) students have spoken: ‘We commit to be brave and to Speak Up when we experience and witness abuses; we are capable of protecting ourselves! We are brave!’

The LVF #iamBRAVE advocacy campaign reached a total of 7,867 child and youth participants. In Passi National High School alone, LVF has reached 6,000 high school students [divided into 2000 students in 3 sessions] from grades 7 & 8; grades 9 & 10; & grades 11 & 12 together with Sr. Marivic Sta Ana, Sr. Aleth Evangelista, & social workers, Ms. JessaMae Nardo, Angie Mae Villaren; in various schools in Passi City, Iloilo Western Visayas; Man-it Integrated School, Liboo Integrated School, Agdayao Integrated School, Passi National High School-Sablogon Annex, Agdahon Farm School, Mulapula National High School, Salngan National High School, Efraim Santibanez National High School, and Passi National High School.

Along with this advocacy campaign is the unshrouding of the reality that many children and youth are suffering from Filipinos’ culture of silence, the fear and refusal of voicing out of the incidence of abuse to protect the family integrity, shame, and stigma, among many other reasons, especially incest cases.

The article published by the Philippine News Agency (PNA) narrated that most of the violence against children cases occur in the form of physical abuse, with 213 recorded in 2018, followed by other acts of abuse with 97 and acts of lasciviousness with 64. Furthermore, the Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO) and the non-government organization Cameleon Association Inc. believe that there are still abused children who are afraid to come forward.

One of the participants emphasized the importance of speaking up, not just for herself but also for others who may feel too afraid or powerless to do so. Another underscored the importance of understanding their rights and reminding them that they are not impotent in the face of threats.

Her message inspired her fellow students to recognize that they can advocate for their and their peers’ safety and well-being. Principals, teachers, and students commented that this advocacy session benefited them. Some of them heard this issue for the first time and were happy because they were already aware and knew what was happening in their surroundings. These sessions are a precursor to LVF’s National Convention, which will gather 2,000 young people.

LVF MALIHAO, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

LVWDTC TVET GRADUATION
October 11. The graduation ceremony for the TVET (Technical Vocational Education and Training) Batch 2022-2024 trainees, held at the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao, marked a significant milestone for the graduates, their families, and the institution. Mrs. Michelle Gerona was the distinguished guest speaker for the occasion. In her inspiring address, she emphasized the transformative power of technical education and the importance of the CHAMP principles – Confidence, Hard work and Humbleness, Ambition, Multi-tasking, and Prayer – as essential guiding values for success. In addition, she told them that they should be proud because they are equally competent and competitive with graduate degree courses.

SUSTAINABLE ORGANIC FARMING TRAINING

October 1-4. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao concluded the Season of Creation 2024, themed “To Act and Hope with Creation,” with a series of activities celebrating our commitment to sustainability. A key highlight was the Training Seminar on Sustainable Organic Farming, led by Mr. Melchor “Chong” Gabua from the Apostolic Vicariate of Taytay, Palawan. His extensive knowledge and passion for sustainable practices inspired our community, empowering us to cultivate a healthier future. These events brought us together to reflect on our responsibility to protect Mother Earth and foster action and awareness for a greener world.

ENROLLMENT TO EMPLOYMENT

October 5. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao proudly announces the employment of two trainees at Mary Help of Christians College – Canlubang. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to foster professional growth and practical experience for our trainees. This opportunity enhances their skills and allows them to contribute to the college’s mission of holistic education.

EDUCATOR’S DAY CELEBRATION AND INDUCTION CEREMONY

October 7. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao celebrated Educator’s Day, along with the induction of the Student Youth Movement (SYM) and classroom officers. The event began with a short program at the school, where students presented heartfelt letters and gifts to each educator in appreciation of their hard work and dedication. Following the program, a mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Rafael Baja, adding a meaningful touch to the celebration.

PENCIL MODULE

On October 18, Mrs. Jonalyn A. Ayola, a former teacher at Laura Vicuña Women Development and Training Center, conducted a Pencil Module for the 54 Grade 12 students SY 2024-2025. This activity is aimed at helping the students reflect on their actions, recognize their shortcomings, and consider how they can grow in faith, character, and virtues.

FAMILY LIVING ROSARY AND 2ND PARENTS FORMATION

On October 26, the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao Community, in collaboration with Mrs. Jonalyn A. Ayola, hosted a meaningful event at the School’s Multi-purpose Hall. The event featured two main activities: the 2nd Parents Formation and the Family Living Rosary. The program began with the 2nd Parents Formation, led by Mrs. Jonalyn A. Ayola, a former school faculty member. The session was centered around the inspiring topic “The Dream That Makes You Dream,” highlighting St. John Bosco’s vision and mission. It focused on his dreams for the youth and how these aspirations continue to inspire and guide the Salesian community. Following the parents’ formation, the event proceeded with the Family Living Rosary, which featured a short presentation from the selected students and families gathered in prayer, strengthening their spiritual bond and reinforcing the importance of faith in daily life.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF MACARASCAS REGIONAL AUDIT
October 8. The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) MIMAROPA conducted a regional audit to the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc.-Macarascas, Palawan. This important event marks the start of a comprehensive review and evaluation of the Foundation’s operations, financial records, and overall performance in line with regional standards and regulations. The audit is a crucial opportunity to assess the Foundation’s transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in fulfilling its mission. Sr. Rose and the staff will provide an overview of the audit process, which will involve detailed assessments, ensuring that all systems and procedures are in place to maintain the highest level of integrity and efficiency. During the audit, the Foundation will also reflect on its achievements and challenges over the past year and identify areas for improvement and growth. The goal is to comply with regulatory requirements and strengthen the Foundation’s commitment to its core values of service, education, and community development. Key stakeholders, including members of the Foundation’s board, auditors, and representatives from relevant regional offices, will attend the audit’s opening. The entire staff is dedicated to making this audit process smooth, transparent, and valuable, aiming to continue to serve the community with the highest level of excellence.

TRAINING PREPARATION AT BISHOP RESIDENCE AVT MISSION CENTER

October 9. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc., with Sr. Rose Panganiban, FMA, and the dedicated staff, visited the Bishop Residence AVT Mission Center located in St. Joseph de Worker Village. This visit was part of the preparations for an upcoming training session scheduled to take place in Taytay. The group toured the facilities to conduct a thorough inspection and ensure that everything would be ready for the training program. During the visit, Sr. Rose and the team assessed the space and resources available at the Mission Center, considering various factors such as accommodation, amenities, and logistical support for the participants. They closely examined the layout of the venue, as well as the accessibility and comfort of the environment, to guarantee that it would meet the needs of the trainees. The inspection was also an opportunity for the Foundation to engage with the local community at St. Joseph de Worker Village, strengthening the ties between the Foundation and the community it serves. Sr. Rose and the staff took the time to interact with members of the community, learning about their needs and offering support where possible. This collaborative approach is central to the Foundation’s mission of fostering a sense of unity, education, and empowerment within the local areas it serves. As part of the inspection, the team discussed the logistics of the upcoming training, including the schedule, the expected number of participants, and the various educational materials and resources that would be required. The goal is to ensure the training runs smoothly, providing an enriching experience for all those involved. The visit concluded with a final review of the Mission Center’s readiness, with Sr. Rose and the team expressing confidence that the upcoming training in Taytay would be a success. This site visit was just one of many steps in the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to provide valuable training and educational opportunities to the community, and it underscored the importance of meticulous planning and preparation to ensure that every aspect of the training would be up to standard.

OFF-CAMPUS TRAINING IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NCII

October 17. Sr. Lyn Grace Palanca, FMA, led the staff and participants in filling out the necessary forms for an upcoming Off-Campus Training in Organic Agriculture Production NCII. The training, set to take place in the first week of November this year in Taytay, Palawan, is part of the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc.’s ongoing efforts to provide practical, hands-on learning opportunities for community members interested in sustainable agricultural practices. The session, under Sr. Lyn Grace’s leadership, involved careful preparation as participants were guided through the process of completing the required registration forms and documentation. These forms are essential for ensuring that all participants are properly enrolled and their information is accurately recorded before the training. Sr. Lyn Grace, with her deep commitment to education and community development, emphasized the importance of proper preparation to ensure the training runs smoothly and efficiently. The Organic Agriculture Production NCII course is designed to equip participants with essential skills in organic farming practices, including crop management, pest control, and sustainable farming techniques. This program is especially relevant for the region of Taytay, where agriculture plays a central role in the local economy, and the community has shown increasing interest in more sustainable and eco-friendly farming methods. The goal of the training is not only to enhance the participants’ skills but also to promote environmental stewardship and increase the local community’s capacity to produce high-quality, organic produce. The event on October 17 also served as an opportunity for Sr. Lyn Grace and the Foundation’s team to clarify any questions the participants had about the course, the schedule, and the logistical arrangements for the training in Taytay. It was an important moment for the learners to understand the scope of the training and how it would benefit them both personally and professionally. With the training just a few weeks away, there was a sense of excitement among the participants. Many expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to develop new skills that would help them in their own agricultural endeavors and contribute to the broader goal of promoting sustainable farming practices in the region. Sr. Lyn Grace, alongside the staff, assured the participants that the Foundation would provide the necessary support and resources to make the training experience as impactful as possible. The registration and preparation process on October 17 marked an important milestone in the journey toward the November training in Taytay. Sr. Lyn Grace and the staff’s commitment to ensuring that every detail was covered reflects the Foundation’s dedication to providing quality education and training opportunities that empower individuals and strengthen communities.

OUTREACH INITIATIVE AT PUERTO PRINCESA CITY JAIL

October 21. Sr. Rose Panganiban, FMA, Sr. Mel David, and Fr. Dan, Fr. Echo, volunteers, and staff visited the Puerto Princesa City Jail in Sta. Monica as part of a meaningful outreach initiative. The group conducted a Feeding Program and Gift Giving for the Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) held at the facility. This activity was carried out in connection with the celebration of National Correctional Consciousness Week, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the conditions and rights of individuals within the correctional system. The visit was not only an opportunity to provide a warm meal and small gifts to the incarcerated individuals but also to offer them a sense of hope, dignity, and solidarity. Sr. Rose and the team engaged with the PDLs, fostering a spirit of compassion and reinforcing the importance of rehabilitation, second chances, and the recognition of their inherent human dignity. The event also highlighted the commitment of the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. and its partners in supporting marginalized and underserved groups in society. By participating in National Correctional Consciousness Week, the team hoped to contribute to the ongoing efforts to promote the well-being of persons deprived of liberty and remind them that they are not forgotten. The visit was a heartwarming gesture of solidarity and kindness, reflecting the Foundation’s mission to serve and uplift communities in need, regardless of their circumstances.

TEACHERS’ DAY

October 8. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. celebrated Teachers’ Day with a heartfelt and simple presentation organized by the learners. The students showcased a variety of performances, including songs, poems, and dance, as a tribute to the dedicated Sisters and staff members who have guided and inspired them throughout the school year. The event was filled with warmth and gratitude as the learners took the opportunity to express their appreciation for the hard work and commitment of their teachers, recognizing the invaluable role educators play in shaping their futures. The celebration reminded us of the importance of teaching and the lasting impact that compassionate and devoted teachers have on their students’ lives. The atmosphere was filled with joy, laughter, and a sense of community, with everyone coming together to honor those who selflessly dedicate their time and energy to education.

LVF CUBAO, QUEZON CITY

CROSS CATHOLIC OUTREACH (CCO) VISITS LVF, QC!
October 11. For many years now, the Cross Catholic Outreach (CCO) has been one of the Laura Vicuna Foundation’s lead funders in its work for the protection of children and the prevention of abuse, trafficking, violence, and exploitation. Mr. Kevin Kho, CCO Project Officer, accompanied by Ms. Lot Ortiz Ruiz, visited the LVF Center in Cubao, Quezon City, to see the work LVF does in person and an encounter with the girls and staff. We are grateful and blest for CCO’s continued support of LVF’s initiatives to fight abuse, violence, exploitation, and trafficking.

RETREAT / RECOLLECTION

Oct. 05. The girls of the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. Cubao Quezon City had the chance to have a profound encounter with Jesus through an overnight retreat at the Mornese Center of Spirituality in Pansol Laguna. God embraced them with love and allowed them to experience His healing power, granting them the grace of peace, mercy, and hope. Thank you to Sr. Rebecca and the community for your unconditional love and for allowing this chance for free. May God’s blessings be yours now and always.

PARADE OF SAINTS

Oct. 27. Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. Participated in the Parade of Saints at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Cubao Quezon City. It’s a counterculture to the pagan celebration of Halloween and a way to teach young children and families about the lives of saints. The event began with a Holy mass celebrated by Fr Rey Pagkalinawan at the Religious of the Virgin Mary chapel in Santo Domingo, followed by a parade going to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. It’s an annual activity that every parishioner looks forward to and enjoys, but for the girls at the center, it’s always a hope and a dream that one day they’ll be considered one of the saints in heaven.

PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS, INC.  RECOGNIZED LVF

October 22. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. was given a gratitude award by the Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) during the celebration of its 76th PASWI National Convention in Waterfront Hotel, Cebu City.  The citation reads: ‘This Gratitude Award is given to Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. for their invaluable support & services rendered to the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. & the communities they serve, which have positively contributed to improving people’s lives. Their wholehearted dedication to uplifting the welfare of children is truly commendable & inspiring.’

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

CATECHESIS
Have you ever come across a random Facebook reel in which a man approaches strangers and asks them questions about what leads to their success? Often, their answers follow a common theme: hard work, trust, and faith in God. LVF continues to spread the Word of God to our Child Protection Communities every Sunday of the week, facilitated by Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA. One of catechesis’s primary goals is cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. By fostering a deep understanding of the Gospel message, catechumens are empowered to live as true followers of Christ. As a cornerstone of faith formation, catechesis is crucial in shaping individuals into mature disciples of Christ. There are literature reviews that relate success to faith in God or any higher being. Religion and spirituality help people in difficult times and provide opportunities for improvement in their livelihoods and lifestyles. In both good times and bad, people seek the power of God. In the face of uncertainty, be it environmental or broadly social, or in times of conflict, people may seek assurance and protection through faith, a source of inspiration. You can overcome any impediment in your path to success if you have faith. Faith is a statement of hope for a brighter future. It is more than a wish. The leap of faith is what faith implies.

SOLIDARITYSERYE

After every formation session, Sr. Sarah, assisted by LVF social workers, distributes biscuits, breads, juices, and sometimes toiletries and eggs to the attendees. On Monday, our staff gives out RFM bread to our ten (10) CPC Communities. At its core, solidarity is about empathy and compassion. We are grateful to our consistent donors who share their blessings with us.

PASWI- COP

In our increasingly noisy world, the power of silence, pause, and prayer is often overlooked. These simple acts can have a profound impact on our individual and collective well-being. That is why the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) is having a weekly Wednesday prayer habit dubbed as Circle of Prayer (COP) via Zoom! This is participated in and co-hosted by different PASWI chapters nationwide. This online prayer transformed into a spiritual lifeline for social workers, providing a daily space for reflection, prayer, and seeking God’s grace.

September 2024 News

THE POWER OF TEAMS: LVF SEP-TEAM-BER

Teams are essential in achieving goals. Our strengths at LVF come from good leadership, diverse capacities, hard work, prayers, and raison d’etre —building a culture of protection and empowerment of children, young people, and communities.


The collective strength and synergy that the LVF teams have generated and enabled countless achievements: Family Congress discussing the current issue that Filipino families are facing today dubbed as “Forever Love versus Divorce”; the LVF Roadtrip in Palawan to #endTraffickingInPersons continue to reach hundreds of students and parents in collaboration with the Department of Education and Community leaders in Palawan; with the continued partnership between LVF and TESDA, our Technical Vocational Trainees were trained for Produce Organic Fertilizer Leading to Organic Agriculture Production and Housekeeping with National Certificate II. Establishing partnerships and working with diverse networks is a powerful force that drives us to achieve remarkable things for and with the young, especially God, the reason of our being and strivings.Indeed, together, we can achieve more than we ever could alone.
 
PARENTS’ CONGRESS LVF 2024
 
LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN
PRODUCE ORGANIC FERTILIZER LEADING TO ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NCII TRAINING!
BSP IN LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN!
TVET PALAWAN MEETING
MAYOR SOCRATES CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT LVF MACARASCAS!
ANNUAL GULPIMANO
ATI MIMAROPA SEMINAR
 
LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC
HOUSEKEEPING NC II ASSESSMENT
TVET FORUM 2024
ENTREPRENEURSHIP SEMINAR
3RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE SDO
SYM KICK-OFF AND SEASON OF CREATION
SEMINAR WORKSHOP
MASS IN CELEBRATION OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
 
LVF CUBAO, QC
LVF ROADTRIP TO PALAWAN: TOGETHER, LET US END #TIP!
BREATHING THE AIR OF SANCTITY IN THE PLACES THE FMA ORIGINS
ONE IN WELCOMING REV. FR. ZABALA!
ROSH HASHANA WITH MADAM GILA FLUSS
 
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHESIS
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE EFFORTS!
PASWI-COP

PARENTS’ CONGRESS LVF 2024

Quezon City (Philippines). On 22 September 2024, a parent meeting was held in Cubao, Quezon City, at the Laura Vicuña Foundation (LVF) of St. Mary D. Mazzarello Province (FIL), which addresses the needs and problems of at-risk boys and girls on the theme: “Forever vs. Divorce.”
 
The participants – about a hundred parents from the FMA centers of Mabalacat, Pampanga, Canlubang, Laguna, Sta. Mesa, Manila, and the LVF communities of Cubao, Quezon City – gathered to reflect on how the divorce law, recently approved by the House and still to be approved by the Senate of the Philippines, could have an impact on the family. The proposal aims to recognize divorce in the country – the only one in the world together with the Vatican – that currently recognizes marriage as indissoluble, admitting only the nullity decreed by the canonical tribunals in cases of serious shortcomings.
 
The event opened with a greeting from Sister Maria Victoria Santa Ana, FMA, CEO of the Foundation, who emphasized the importance of the family as the foundation of society. She then shared the touching story of a couple whose separation led to lasting suffering for their children, highlighting the profound and often hidden consequences of failed marriages.
Speakers Mr. Relly and Mrs. Myrna Baclit and moderator Ms. Carol Monz Thor delved into concepts such as the sanctity of marriage, the challenges families face, and the growing reality of divorce in Philippine society.
 
Mr. Relly Baclit reminded the participants that marriage is not a simple contract but a covenant sealed by God that requires sacrifice and love. His wife, Myrna Baclit, emphasized the power of forgiveness and reconciliation, encouraging couples to pray and work through commitment and sacrifice rather than easily opting for divorce.
 
Lyn, a resident of Laura Vicuña Center in Cubao, was touched by the personal stories of those present. Coming from a broken home, she and her siblings were separated and plunged into poverty as a result of their parents’ separation. Her story shed light on the emotional and financial toll separation can have on children.
 
Discussions in the groups were filled with empathy, marked by the contrast between the traditional Catholic view of marriage and the concrete realities that sometimes lead couples to separation. While many participants supported the belief of ‘forever,’ the conversation opened up a space for compassion and understanding that separation, and eventually divorce, may be a necessary fallback for some.
 
The event coincided with Philippine Family Week, a nationwide initiative that promotes the unity and strength of families. In light of the divorce bill, Sister Maria Victoria concluded the Congress by recalling the enduring power of love, forgiveness, and faith in keeping families strong. She urged the participants not to embrace the proposed divorce bill and instead adhere to Christian values ​​while facing the complexities of modern life.
 
The LVF Parents’ Congress 2024 served as a reminder that, although legislative changes may change the marriage landscape, the heart of the Filipino family – rooted in faith and a covenant of love sealed by God – remains as vital as ever. The event concluded with the Eucharistic Celebration presided over by Fr. Rey Paglinawan and a shared meal, a further sign of the closeness and support of the Laura Vicuña Foundation to families.

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

PRODUCE ORGANIC FERTILIZER LEADING TO ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NCII TRAINING!
Sept. 09-20. A set of training was conducted under the Special Training for Employment Program (STEP) for Produce Organic Fertilizer Leading to Organic Agriculture Production NCII and three (3) days of training for Entrepreneurship led by Ms. Matet Palma. The training, which consisted of twenty-five (25) trainees, started at 8 AM and ended at 5 PM. It covered basic, common, and core topics for eleven (11) days. During the first activity, which focused on the basics, trainees were divided into five groups to get to know each other. In the following days, Ms. Matet P. Palma and Mr. Wernher Cervantes conducted sessions on “Vermi-Composting” and discussed the two processes of composting: “Pre-Composting” and “Rapid Composting.” Trainees participated in the pre-assessment process for both types of composting, collecting substrates from the surrounding area until the processes were complete. The training also included three days focused on entrepreneurship, featuring lectures and activities such as the “Collage of Life,” “Dart,” and brainstorming sessions to create easy-to-start business ideas. Additionally, the trainees participated in activities that tested their skills and knowledge as farmers, with support from other staff members. The training concluded with both trainees and trainers learning a great deal. The trainees were satisfied and eager to participate in the next training session.

BSP IN LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

Sept. 14. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. proudly welcomed visitors from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). We distributed food and essential items to needy families during this meaningful event. The day was filled with joy as volunteers and guests engaged with the community, sharing resources, smiles, and encouragement. Rain or shine, Bangko Sentral of PPC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arrived early with their co-employees to cheer our learners.  They prepared the lantern-making contest, bringing all the materials to be used, and bought the three (3) lanterns made by the learners to display in their office this December.  They prepared games and left us canned goods, rice, bath towels, and toiletries not in sachets but in bigger containers. As we celebrated the birthday of Ms. Ana’s, they brought spaghetti and Jollibee for lunch.

TVET PALAWAN MEETING

Sept. 17. The Technical Vocational Institution of Palawan held a special meeting at the Ka Inato Function Hall in Barangay San Manuel, Puerto Princesa City. Sr. Lyn Grace M. Palanca, FMA, representing the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc., and other key participants attended the meeting. This gathering allowed attendees to discuss important initiatives and developments within the institution, fostering collaboration and the exchange of ideas for future projects. These discussions aimed to strengthen the institution’s framework and ensure its programs’ continued support and development.

MAYOR SOCRATES CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT LVF MACARASCAS

On Sept. 18, Vice Mayor Maria Nancy M. Socrates celebrated her birthday at the Laura Vicuña Foundation. She generously distributed packs of food and other gifts to the learners to mark the occasion, spreading joy and warmth within the community. The celebration honored the Vice Mayor and reinforced the Foundation’s commitment to supporting local youth. Before 9:00 a.m., the group of Vice Mayor Nancy Socrates, PPC, arrived.  The group was composed of Camp Malaya, a group of SK officials from Barangay Irawan, Tagburos, Milagrosa, San Manuel, and Tiniguiban.  Some Barangay officials were also here Chairman Cocoy Gabuco, Pamela Ponce De Leon, Deo De Guzman, Bong Magay, and Jocelyn Samson of Macarascas. She also brought members of Soroptimist International, headed by Atty—Nineth Quicho, wherein she promised to come back and see the possibility of extending help to the foundation. The SK officials prepared games for the learners and prizes for the winning teams.  The learners played three songs to thank the Vice Mayor and everybody. The huge Red Cross kitchen truck distributed spaghetti, fried chicken, squash, string beans, and coconut milk.

ANNUAL GULPIMANO

Sept. 21. Today, the scheduled gulpimano-brigada eskwela, the parents, and past pupils planted some of the calamansi trees while Jacinda, VIDES Volunteer, oversees the documentation.

ATI MIMAROPA SEMINAR

Sept. 25-27. Sr. Lyn Grace, FMA, attended the ATI (Agricultural Training Institute) MIMAROPA gatherings and seminars.  This year’s theme:  ‘Strengthening the Agricultural Extension through Training Management and Sharing of Technological Innovations,’ was held at Vencio’s Garden Hotel and Restaurant Barangay Tawiran, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro. UST Angelicum started the Edukasulong.  It is responsible for the online classes for the learners. These services, which are extended to REAP recipients, greatly benefit the learners.

Sept. 04-06. Bringing with them the skills and knowledge acquired in their school, the twenty-one (21) Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) – BSRS scholars took the Housekeeping NC II Assessment at the Silay Institute Inc., Silay City.

TVET FORUM 2024

Sept. 02. Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, School Registrar and TESDA Focal Person, and Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, Assistant School Registrar, attended the TVET Forum at Nature’s Village, Talisay City. The Technical-Vocational Education And Training (TVET) forum started with a welcome message from Dr. Nena Samillano, ATINO President. Then, Dir. Ramon Evan T. Ruiz, Regional Director of Region 6, gave his message and direction. TESDA updates and ATINO updates were also discussed in the forum. The forum ended with a closing message from Engr: Edward Rapista, Area Vice President- South ATINO, and singing of the TESDA Hymn. The forum participants received a Certificate of Attendance at the event’s conclusion.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SEMINAR

Sept. 12, 14, 19-20. The TVET and Grade 12 students attended the Entrepreneurship Seminar at the LVF Multi-Purpose Hall and school AVR. The seminar’s main objective is to give the students the knowledge and skills to be an entrepreneur. The student participants learned a lot in the discussions/inputs prepared by each facilitator, such as the “Ten Negosyo Qualities,” “Idea and Creativity, “Planning and Production,” and “Marketing.” For four (4) days, the students gave their best in the following activities: Dart Game, Gown Making, Envelop Game, and Marketing Game.

3RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE SDO

Sept. 16. Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, School Registrar and Dep-Ed Focal Person, represented the Laura Vicuña Women Development and Training Center at the 3rd Anniversary celebration of the City Schools Division of Victorias (CSDV) held at the SDO Office. She was invited by Ma’am Portia M. Mallorca, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent, to perform an intermission number. The event was further honored by the presence of city officials.

SYM KICK-OFF AND SEASON OF CREATION

Sept. 25. The LVF Malihao Educating Community celebrated the SYM Kick-Off and Season of Creation at the LVF Multi-Purpose Hall. The activity started with a special prayer in celebration of the Season of Creation, which starts every 1st of September and ends on the 4th of October. After the special prayer, each SYM Group had a parade and a short presentation. In the afternoon, the students enjoyed the games prepared by the SYM Student Leaders and Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, SYM Coordinator. The cooperation and solidarity of the groups were evident during the activities.

SEMINAR WORKSHOP

Sept. 26. Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, Assistant School Registrar, along with ten (10) student representatives, attended the seminar-workshop for business owners and students of business and entrepreneurship programs, titled “Diskarteng Canva for Every Negosyante,” held at the Don Alejandro Acuña Yap Quiña Cultural Center. The workshop consisted of four engaging sections: Session 1: Canva 101, Session 2: Graphic Design Basics, Session 3: Social Media Mastery, and Session 4: Video Editing 101.”

STARTING THE SY ‘24-’25 WITH A MASS

Fr. Eco celebrated a Holy Eucharist at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year at LVF-Palawan. During the Holy Mass, Fr. Eco invoked the Holy Spirit to guide and enlighten the entire EC community throughout the academic year. The congregation prayed for the students, the staff, and the sisters for spiritual growth, academic success, and overall well-being. The Holy Mass was a solemn occasion that set an optimistic and spiritually uplifting tone for the start of the school year.

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF ROADTRIP TO PALAWAN: TOGETHER, LET US END #TIP!
“Gagamitin ko ang impormasyon na ito bilang boses sa mga kabataan na walang boses.”
Sept. 13-17. This is just one of the many reactions and feedback from the participants during the LVF Initiative to Fight Trafficking-Anti Child Trafficking Session (LIFT-ACTS) conducted in different far-flung schools and communities in Palawan. Despite the challenges of Palawan’s geographical location, LVF was able to reach six hundred sixty-eight (668) students of Macarascas National High School, Bahile National High School, Ubaldo L. Conde National High School, The Parish of St. Joseph’s parishioners, LVF-TVET Palawan Trainers and Trainees, LVF-Girls, and LVF-Palawan Parents. During this preventive advocacy session, several realities came to light: most of the participants did not know what Trafficking in Persons is and the reality and severity of this dark and harrowing crime. “This is the first time that our participants and most of the schools that we went to have heard about trafficking in persons,” said Ms. Joy Hugo, LVF social worker and one of the facilitators of the LIFT-ACTS.
     
The Anti-Child Trafficking Session aims to raise awareness among children, youth, and parents who are vulnerable to child trafficking including parents, with Palawan is a famous tourist destination in the Philippines with open seas and ports, recalling that in 2018, Balabac, a municipality in Palawan, was tagged as a “backdoor” to Malaysia for human trafficking. The southern part of Palawan is used for human traffickers to travel by ship or boat, Atty Emmeline Aglipay-Villa said. The short film ‘Red Leaves Falling’ were shown to the participants, followed by a discussion and sharing. The participants committed to spread the information and knowledge to their friends and neighbors saying: “Gagamitin ko ang impormasyon na ito bilang boses sa mga kabataan na walang boses,” “Huwag tayo mahiyang magsumbong at lagi tayo maging aware sa mga future decisions natin,” “Huwag dali dali magtiwala at huwag kumapit sa patalim.” (“I will use this information as a voice to help my fellow youth,” … “Let’s not be shy to report and let’s always be aware of our future decisions,” “Don’t be too quick to trust and sell ourselves.”) The parents committed too to protect their children: “Tayong mga magulang wag hayaan maging biktima ng trafficking ang ating mga anak” and “Ipalaganap ang impormasyon na natutunan namin sa araw na ito…” “Huwag maghangad ng malaki para sa sarili kung ang kapalit nito ay ang kaligtasan ng iyong anak.”  (As parents, we must protect our children, don’t let them become victims of trafficking… Spread the information we learned today… Do not aspire too much or be selfish; it might cost your child’s safety.) This anti-child trafficking session was successful through the partnership and coordination with the Department of Education, Schools, Communities, and Sectors of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. LVF social workers Ms. Josielyn Hugo, Ms. Angie Mae Villaren, and Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo facilitated it, assisted by Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA of the LVF-Palawan. Together, let us raise awareness for the prevention of trafficking and the protection and empowerment of children, young people, and communities.

BREATHING THE AIR OF SANCTITY IN THE PLACES THE FMA ORIGINS

Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA – LVC economer, was blessed to be sent by Sr. Teresita Padron to join the FMA Project Mornese this year together with Sr. Joralyn Selloria, Sr. Marilyn Precilla, and Sr. Charito Belino. They breathe the air of sanctity in the places of our origins: Rome, Turin, and Mornese. May the spirit of our founders continue to live in them as they walk the pathways of Don Bosco and Mo. Mazzarello and be a presence that generates life and hope for all.

ONE IN WELCOMING REV. FR. ZABALA

Sept. 16. The Laura Vicuña Foundation family joins in welcoming Rev. Fr. Steven C. Zabala, the new Parish priest and Rector of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao.

ROSH HASHANA WITH MADAM GILA FLUSS

Madam Gila Fluss, wife of Amb. Ilan Fluss, Israel Ambassador to the Philippines, and her daughter visited LVF to celebrate the Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and one of Judaism’s holiest days. Meaning “head of the year” or “first of the year.” Her daughter facilitated a short breathing exercise and shared a tradition of eating the apple with honey, which can be interpreted for years to be sweet. 

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

CATECHESIS
Every Sunday of the week, coinciding with the feast of the Archangels Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, enlivened the Sunday Gospel message through catechesis with songs and games and the active participation of the children and mothers from the LVF—CPC (Hillcrest and Brgy. Pinagkaisahan).

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE EFFORTS

We continue to share our blessings with the Child Protection Clinic Communities. This is after the Sunday catechesis. Bread from RFM Corp. was also distributed to the Communities in the next few days. We thank RFM Corp., Breadtalk, and Purple Oven for the bread! Be assured of our continued prayers for your intentions.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc-Circle of Prayer (PASWI-COP), has been a source of rest and recharge among social workers in the Philippines. It has uncovered God’s grace in times of difficulties and challenges and miracles for those faced with illness beyond the doctor’s healing capabilities. ‘My journey has taught me that God is our strength, hope, and healer,’ shared Ms. Myrna Dadang, a retired social worker, now an educator at Holy Cross Davao College. Our sharers continue to pray that may the strength of God sustain us; may the power of God preserve us; may the hands of God protect us; may the way of God direct us; may the love of God go with us day and night forever for the days to come. This weekly prayer habit is headed by Ma’am Eva Ponce de Leon and Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA co-hosted by different PASWI local chapters.

August 2024 News

LVF’s AWE-GUST MONTH

August can be considered one of the most significant months in Philippine history. There are numerous celebrations, from Filipinos fighting for freedom from their conquerors to celebrating the month-long Buwan ng Wika (Month of Language) in honor of the late Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon, the Father of the National Language, whose birthday falls on August 19. This month, we witnessed LVF making waves globally! Our young people, the FMA-FIL Delegates, had a one-of-a-kind, awe-gust experience at the International Youth Synod in Turin and Colle Don Bosco, Italy. Meanwhile, Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. FMA was in Thailand for the Inter-provincial Conference, and Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA, was in Malaysia, sharing and learning the best practices of TVET Institutions. This month, we are proud that LVF-empowered Child Advocates have conducted the Trainor’s Training during the Barangay Children’s Association (BCA) Camp in Laguna. Led by our dedicated Child Advocates, this training equipped the participants with valuable skills in conflict management, decision-making, and goal setting. We believe these skills will be instrumental in their future endeavors. These unique experiences and accomplishments made us proud and inspired us to aim higher.
 
LVF CUBAO, QUEZON CITY
FMA-FIL JOINS THE INTERNATIONAL SALESIAN YOUTH SYNOD IN TURIN AND COLLE DON BOSCO
TRAINOR’S TRAINING: EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE
LVF CHILD ADVOCATES JOIN MIKSKO WORKSHOP
CIAO-SPR IN THAILAND 
LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN
LVF MACARRASCAS WELCOMES SR. ENA, FMA
TESDA ANNIVERSARY
RCEF TRAINEES PRACTICE DRIVING
UST ANGELICUM REAP OPENING OF CLASSES
 
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN COMPLETES TRAINING IN AGRO ENTERPRISE CLUSTERING APPROACH!
TECHNICAL BRIEFING ON CROP DIVERSIFICATION
LVF MACARASCAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WESTERN PALAWAN UNIVERSITY
WELCOME TO LVF MACARASCAS VIDES VOLUNTEERS!
STARTING THE SY ‘24-’25 WITH A MASS!
 
LVF MALIHAO- NEG. OCC.
NATIONAL TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL DAY
SIGNING OF AGREEMENT AND AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE
BOOKKEEPING NC III ASSESSMENT
MONITORING OF THE OPENING OF CLASSES OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS
MEETING WITH THE DEP- ED OFFICIALS FOR ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (ABM) STRAND VALIDATION FOR APPROVAL
DEP-ED MEETING
ONE TOWN, ONE PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
 
LVF TRAINING CENTERS JOIN THE STUDY-VISIT IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
BUWAN NG WIKA 2024 “FILIPINO: WIKANG MAPAGLAYA”
 
LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES 
SOLIDARITYSERYE
CATECHESIS
PASWI COP

FMA-FIL JOINS THE INTERNATIONAL SALESIAN YOUTH SYNOD IN TURIN AND COLLE DON BOSCO, ITALY

Aug. 11-16. The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA-FIL) joined the International Salesian Youth Synod in celebration of the Bicentenary of Don Bosco’s Dream at Nine (9) Years of Age with the theme “The Dream that Makes You Dream: A Heart That Turns Wolves Into Lambs” with their delegates Ms. Rosea Marie Monsay and Ms. Felina Narvaez, LVF youth and staff of the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. in Valdocco and Colle Don Bosco, Italy. Three hundred seventy-six (376) youth representatives, lay collaborators, FMAs, and SDBs from ninety-three (93) countries actively participated in this Synod. The first days of the Synod centered on guided tours of significant places in building Don Bosco’s oratory, and it continued to unfold in the serene and historically rich setting of Colle Don Bosco, the birthplace of St. John Bosco and the very place where he had his life-changing dream at the age of nine. The collaborative effort and unity among the young delegates in reading, studying, and reflecting on the Instrumentum Laboris (Working Document), then gathering into small groups of about ten participants to talk, express, and exchange ideas where each shared their dreams for themselves, society, and the Salesian Youth Movement (SYM), is a testament to the strength of the Salesian community. The information gathered on the small circles was presented in the general assembly. The discussions repeatedly emphasized the need for the young to be protagonists in this present time. On the other hand, the SDB and FMA drafted the decalogue and presented it during the general assembly. To walk on the path that Don Bosco once walked on is a goose-bump experience! His life was not grand—scarce even. But his dream persisted and shaped the world with his faith in the Lord, and in Mama Mary, it continues to inspire us after 200 hundred years. Ms. Rosea and Ms. Felina shared their learnings: “Don Bosco’s dream is alive! It still lives on today in us! I hope and pray that no matter what occurs in life, we never give up on our dreams. As long as our dreams are aligned with God’s, they will persevere. They will come true. They are going to endure.” The two added that Synod on Don Bosco’s Dream at Nine inspired them to become positive influences and accompanying presences to their peers. Participating in this Synod is a meaningful milestone for Rosea and Ms. Felina. Most importantly, it is significant for the mission they are currently involved in as social workers and educators at the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. “I am convinced why God put me here —to be available and answer His call.” Ms. Rosea added. The Synod concluded in celebration of Don Bosco’s birthday at midnight on August 16 with the then-Rector Major, now Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime, SDB.

TRAINOR’S TRAINING: EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE

Aug. 24-26. Seven (7) LVF’s Child advocates spearheaded the Trainor’s Training of Child Rights: Advocates and Facilitators Barangay Children’s Association (BCA) Camp 2024 for three days at Wood Side Farm and Waterparks, Cabuyao, Laguna, at the invitation of Ms. Emy India, Social Worker at CSWD-Office of Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Thirty-six (36) Barangay Children’s Associations (BCA) and eighteen (18) adult mentors actively participated in the sessions. Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which states that every child has the right to be heard and consulted in all matters affecting them, this training empowers children as child rights advocates. It aims to create a network of Child Rights Advocates and Facilitators to initiate child-led advocacies in schools and communities in the City of Sta. Rosa. The training was composed of seven (7) sessions: (a) Categories of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, focusing on children’s survival, protection, development, and participation, the core set of life skills; (b) Value Clarification, Building Self-esteem, Problem-Solving/ Decision Making, Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, and Goal Setting, (c) Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), were discussed by the girls. In conclusion, the participants developed a Communication Plan and Commitment to sustain the advocacy agenda. The program ended successfully, and the LVF girls learned much during the three-day event. According to Jelai, Arriane, Remy, and Jaz, everyone worked together and supported each other. It was also an excellent experience for them, as they were able to train their fellow young people and create an inclusive society where every child has the right to express their opinions, be an agent, and protect their rights.

LVF CHILD ADVOCATES JOIN MIKSKO WORKSHOP

Aug. 30- Sept. 01. Three (3) LVF Child Advocates, Remy, Jho, and Amy, actively participated in the three-day MIKSKO (Comics Workshop) organized by the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) in partnership with Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation. The participants were taught how to draft a storyline for a comic book and drew sketches of how they would translate the stories through pictures or animations. Amy shared that “the activities helped her to enhance her artistic side, and she was encouraged to communicate with her fellow representatives to achieve their goals.” 

CIAO-SPR IN THAILAND 

Aug. 09-13. Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA (Youth Ministry Coordinator-Ph and LVF Managing Director) actively participated in the Provincials and Provincial Councilors of the Inter-Provincial Conference of East Asia (CIAO) and the South Pacific Region (SPR) gathered at the Ban Than Phraphorn Gathering Center in Samphran, St. Mary Mazzarello Province (THA) to participate in the Seminar “For Generative Animation.”
Photos from: Flickr FMA

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

LVF MACARRASCAS WELCOMES SR. ENA, FMA
Aug. 01. With a short program, The Laura Vicuña Foundation welcomed our visitors, Sr. Ena Bulaños FMA, our institute administrator, and Sr. Maria Josefina Carrasco FMA. Sr. Ena delivered a brief but inspirational message. Financially, she said, “We can find true happiness in Christ. He is our friend. And we can reach our dreams through His grace. On the same day, she visited Taytay with the LVC Community and talked to Bishop Pabillo about the mission of the Salesian Sisters assigned to the Vicariate of Taytay.

TESDA ANNIVERSARY

Aug. 8. Sr. Lyn Grace and the staff participated in the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Anniversary at Robinson Palawan.

RCEF TRAINEES PRACTICE DRIVING

Aug.10-11. The fifty (50) trainees under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Program (RCEF) practiced driving a PC Series Hand-Held Rice Transplanter machine and tractor.

UST ANGELICUM REAP OPENING OF CLASSES

Aug. 14. The opening of classes for the UST Angelicum (Reentry Education Agenda for the Poor) REAP program was held. There were thirteen (13) learners, including three (3) Grade 11 and One (1) Grade 5 students from Baurang Elementary School.

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN COMPLETES TRAINING IN AGRO ENTERPRISE CLUSTERING APPROACH

Aug. 14. Ms. Matet and Sr. Lyn Grace attended and completed the Seedling Success: Training in Agro Enterprise Clustering Approach at Donfourdos Integrated Forum in Brgy. Ramon Magsaysay Aborla, Palawan.

TECHNICAL BRIEFING ON CROP DIVERSIFICATION

Aug. 21. Sr. Lyn Grace M. Palanca, FMA, attended the seminar regarding Technical Briefing on Crop Diversification at Dang Maria’s Manalo Ext., Puerto Princesa City.

LVF MACARASCAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WESTERN PALAWAN UNIVERSITY

Aug. 16. Western Palawan University (WPU) started its extension services at LVF Macarascas, Palawan. As a learning site of UST Angelicum, the learners have benefited from WPU’s extension services for more than five years. The university’s math, Science, and MAPEH teachers take turns assisting, guiding, and teaching the learners. The university comes weekly to complete the ten sessions per subject.

WELCOME TO LVF MACARASCAS VIDES VOLUNTEERS

Aug. 21. Laura Vicuña Foundation welcomed Sr. Melanie Pilar and the 10 VIDES volunteers. One of them will stay in LVC -Palawan as a VIDES Volunteer.  They had their lunch, and the learners welcomed them with songs.  The VIDES Volunteers will remain in Taytay for their mission camp. The VIDES Philippines Volunteers Foundation Incorporated, in partnership with the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, donated ten new paddle boats to 30 families. The beneficiaries were overjoyed at the generous gifts, which will undoubtedly support the families’ sustainability.  Aug. 26. Our new VIDES Volunteer, Ms. Jacinda Helld, a nineteen (19) year-old nursing student from America, arrived at LVC-Palawan to stay for four (4) months and help in our mission, especially by assisting and tutoring our girls. Our learners, together with the sisters and VIDES volunteers, are actively involved in gardening every day. This hands-on experience fosters a deeper connection with the environment and helps them contribute to our food supply. Gardening is essential for preserving our environment and ensuring sustainability. 

STARTING THE SY ‘24-’25 WITH A MASS

Fr. Eco celebrated a Holy Eucharist at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year at LVF-Palawan. During the Holy Mass, Fr. Eco invoked the Holy Spirit to guide and enlighten the entire EC community throughout the academic year. The congregation prayed for the students, the staff, and the sisters for spiritual growth, academic success, and overall well-being. The Holy Mass was a solemn occasion that set an optimistic and spiritually uplifting tone for the start of the school year.

LVF MALIHAO- NEG. OCC.

NATIONAL TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL DAY
Aug. 27. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao celebrated the National Technical Vocational Day with the theme “Tech-Voc Tungo sa Pag-unload at Pagbangon; Angking Talino at Kakayahan, Linangin at Isulong.” The students from Senior High School and the TVET demonstrated their diverse skills and competencies in various activities such as cooking, where they prepared a delicious dish using egg as the main ingredient; bed making, where they displayed their attention to the neatness and the process in preparing the bed; and sewing where they made well-designed coin purse, pillowcases, pencil cases, and aprons. The winners and the participants were recognized at the program’s end and received a gift pack and certificate of participation.

SIGNING OF AGREEMENT AND AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE

Aug. 07. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, and the 38 TVET scholars attended the Signing of Agreement and Awarding of Scholarship Certificate at Don Alejandro Acuña Yap Quiña Arts and Cultural Center, Victorias City.

BOOKKEEPING NC III ASSESSMENT

Aug. 29. Aiming for a brighter future, the seven (7) Bookkeeping Applicants/Candidates: Shavanne Baquiriza, Pearlyn Arucan, John Robin Mendoza, Ricky Velasco, Clyde Cj Caparas, Loriemar Espiritu and Ma. Victoria Seluce took the Bookkeeping NC III Assessment at the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) – Talisay City.

MONITORING OF THE OPENING OF CLASSES OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Aug. 06. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Directress, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, School Registrar, and Sir Rino N. Barrido, Academic Coordinator, welcomed the Schools Division of Victorias Personnel Sir Giovanni Wray A. Estrano – Education Program Specialist II, Regina N. Bonda – Senior Education Program Specialist II, Glaizelle L. Po – Senior Education Program Specialist Human Resources Development as they conduct the Monitoring of the Opening of Classes of Private Schools. The team roamed around the school, checking the classrooms and facilities that the school provides to the students. The team’s monitoring ended in a colloquy with the technical director, school registrar, and academic coordinator.

MEETING WITH THE DEP- ED OFFICIALS FOR ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (ABM) STRAND VALIDATION FOR APPROVAL  

Aug. 01. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao came together to celebrate faith as it held the traditional Mass to the Holy Spirit. Through this mass, the school believed it was a powerful way to invoke the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit as they embarked on a new academic year. The mass, held at the school’s Multi-purpose Hall, was presided over by Fr. John Cardinal. As they gathered, they prayed for a successful and fruitful year filled with personal learning and growth, faith, hope, and love for God. On the same day after the Holy Mass, Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, School Directress, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, School Registrar, and Sir Rino N. Barrido, Academic Coordinator, attended via online the validation meeting for Application for Program Registration (ABM – Strand) with Ma’am Jingky L. Dioso, PhD, Education Program Supervisor Quality Assurance Division, Ma’am Ronamie V. Reliquias, PhD, Chief, School Governance and Operations Division, and other officials in the Schools Division of Victorias City.

DEP-ED MEETING

Aug. 13: Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Director, and Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, Co-curricular, attended the Department of Education (DepEd) meeting facilitated by Mr. Rufino L. Delfin Jr. (Education Program Supervisor TLE/ EPP Schools Division Office—Victorias City), with the agenda “National Voc-Tech Day 2024.” The meeting discussed the history of National Tech Voc Day and the upcoming schedule of activities.  Meanwhile, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon and Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio visited Subay Marketing Envirotech Inc. for a site visit at the Subay Marketing Envirotech Inc. located in  Brgy. Sto. Niño, EB Magalona. Ms. Vanesa Paola Ymballa, Subay Marketing In-charge, introduced to them, as they roamed around the shop, the raw materials their shop used in recycling and creating new products such as furniture, pots and planters, picnic tables, school chairs, benches, garbage bins, bricks, paddle, pallet, skateboard, etc. She also encouraged the two to practice recycling materials, especially plastic bottles, in their houses and the school where they work.

ONE TOWN, ONE PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

Aug. 12. Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud represented the school as she attended the One Town, One Product Introduction activity held by the city government at the Local Economic Development and Investment Office in Victorias City. The companies and the small entrepreneurs of the city attended the activity. Moreover, they all got the chance to mingle with each other and introduce their products. The importance of One Town, One Product, and its benefits to small entrepreneurs was introduced to the attendees/ participants. The last part of the activity was the decision-making; the entrepreneurs were asked if they wanted to display their products to the OTOP Hub and sell them on consignment through the Local Economic Development and Investment Office.

LVF TRAINING CENTERS JOIN THE STUDY-VISIT IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE

Aug. 26-28. Sr. Sheila, FMA, LVF-Cubao, QC Economer, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA with Sir Rino N. Barrido-Malihao, and Sr. Rosalia Panganiban, FMA-LVF Macarascas Palawan joined the study visit of the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco on Best Practices of TVET Institutions in Malaysia where they undertook a series of benchmarking and visited TVET institutions in Malaysia and Singapore focusing on diploma programs. On their first journey, upon arriving at Politeknik Port Dickson (PPD) Malaysia, they were welcomed by the unique musical presentation. Fortunately, they witnessed the innovation expo that day and were amazed by the innovation and invention; their students excel in their fields. They also attended a conference where the school discussed their best practices and programs offered. Later that day, they visited one of the school’s partner industries and explained the beauty of architecture and how they give importance to preserving its culture while going through innovation. On the second day, they continue the journey in Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Masjid Tanah (KKTM). Like the first school, they also introduced their best practices and offered diploma programs. The participants were fascinated by the opportunities and support the school gives the students and how the government supports the school’s needs, especially in finances. The school also ensures that students gain what they have worked for. Continuing their study visit in Singapore, the two visited the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College East. They were mesmerized by the vast use of technology in teaching. Singaporeans are enthusiastic people because they use all their means to solve specific problems; for example, in their food, they rely on imports, but now the ITE is developing Horticulture, where they create and nurture their food inside the building. This institution also helps equip students to maintain the country. Their study visit ended at Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), an institution known for engineering and Information Technology (IT). They were amazed by their facilities, which have many inventions that could help make daily life easier. Also, the government supports the school, which secures its financial needs. In this way, the school can upgrade its equipment to suit the students’ future skills. Sr. Sheila, Sr. Ernielyn, Sr. Rose, and Sir Rino recognized that the study visits significantly contributed to their learning and look forward to implementing these insights in their institutions. Last August 26 to September 1, 2024, the academic program of the TVET institution in Malaysia for the Don Bosco Salesian Sisters at Politeknik Port Dickson, in collaboration with the industry partner at Anjung Klana, Batu 4 (an architecture industry), involved seven TVET schools: LVF-Cubao, Palawan, Malhao, MHCCS-Canlubang, MHCS-Mindoro, MOTW-Cebu, Pampanga, and MHC-East Boroka, Papua New Guinea. Fifteen participants participated in the study visit, including eleven sisters and four lay teachers or trainers. From the LVF Technical Schools, Sr. Sheila, Sr. Erneilyn, and Sr. Rosalia attended the study tour.

BUWAN NG WIKA 2024 “FILIPINO: WIKANG MAPAGLAYA”

Aug. 22. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Malihao and Macarascas Palawan celebrated the Buwan ng Wika 2024 with the theme “Filipino: Wikang Mapaglaya” held at the school’s Multi-purpose Hall. Student participants showcased their talents in the following contests: “Dagli-ang Talumpati,” singing of OPM songs, spoken poetry/ tula, poster making, a debate on the importance of the Filipino language over the English language, and a dance contest. The winners of each contest and the students who wore the best costume were given a certificate and a gift pack as their prizes. The celebration ended with a photo opportunity, during which everyone’s smiles were full of life and energy while wearing and representing the national costumes.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SOLIDARITYSERYE
LVF BALIK-ESKWELA
August is the start of the new school year. With this, LVF prepared and distributed notebooks, ball pens, pencils, papers, and other school supplies to our Child Protection Clinic communities! Sheena, one of LVF girls who packed the school supplies said “masaya ako na nakakatulong sa kapwa ko Kabataan sa pamamagitan ng pakikibahagi ko sa pagprepare at pagbibigay ng mga school supplies. Nakakataba nang puso makita ang pagliwanag ng mga mukha ng mga bata sa tuwing tinatanggap nila ang mga bag.” (I’m glad to be of help with other young people, especially the kids, by helping in preparing and distributing school supplies. Seeing the joy on the kids’ cheeks when they open the bags is really touching.)

LVF CATECHESIS

Every Sunday, LVF Sisters Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, and Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, along with our social workers, simultaneously facilitated the weekly onsite catechesis at the LVF Center in Cubao and in distant Child Protection Clinic (CPC) areas in Cavite, Marikina, and Botocan.

PASWI COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI), for more than three years now, has its continuing commitment to pause, rest, recharge, and meditate through prayer in the Circle of Prayer (COP) every Wednesday night led by Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana and ED Eva Ponce DeLeon and PASWI’s various local chapters nationwide. This Wednesdate habit allows social workers to converse with their fellow social workers, kumustahan (say hellos). The Circle of Prayer is a time to pray for peace, the healing of social workers, their friends, and family members, and, more significantly, to reflect and share the Word of God.

July 2024 News

THE LIGHT OF JULY

July, the month after midyear, is a month for recharging, renewal, and preparation to follow the light as LVF continues the journey to achieve the vision and mission for the year. In this sacred time, we are reminded to listen to the whispers of our souls and follow the path that brings us closer to our purpose, especially with the schedule of set activities such as the Salesian Youth Movement CIAO Camp, Counter Trafficking and LVF #iamBRAVE Movement. 

July brought some beautiful surprises, with LVF being chosen as the Investment House Association of the Philippines (IHAP) charity, a recognition of the great work LVF does for disadvantaged children and youth and the community’s incredible support.

LVF played a pivotal role in disaster response during the super typhoon Carina, which wreaked havoc in many areas of the country. This is a testament to the significant and impactful work LVF is doing in the community, a reason for all of us to feel relevant and reassured.  

It is the season of harvest and plenty as the earth peaks. This natural cycle reflects the human experience, as individuals and entities like LVF frequently evaluate their accomplishments and establish new objectives for the upcoming months.

LVF CUBAO, QC
LVF @ #SYMCIAOCAMP 2024!
LVF #EndHumanTrafficking ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN
LVF AND ISRAEL BOND: BRIDGING CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES!
IHAP SUPPORT LVF PROGRAM FOR CHILD PROTECTION AND EMPOWERMENT!
TRAINING ON CASE MANAGEMENT
LVF DISASTER RESPONSE
LVF IS FLU-VAXXED!
 LVF DISASTER RESPONSE

LVF MALIHAO
HOUSEKEEPING NC II ASSESSMENT
TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT TO PARTNER COMPANIES
TEACHER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
BOOKKEEPING NC III TRAINER’S METHODOLOGY I
SYM CIAO CAMP 2024
STUDENTS ORIENTATION

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN TRAINEES PREPARE SEEDBEDS FOR RICE!
PATIO AGRICULTURAL FARM MEETING
THE CITY AGRICULTURE HEAD VISITS LVF MACARASCAS
PRODUCE ORGANIC FERTILIZER, FIRST BATCH TRAINEES
LVF PALAWAN TRAINEES PRACTICE DRIVING
LAURA VICUNA FARM, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE!
 WEEKLY CATECHESIS
 PASWI-COP

LVF @SYM CIAO CAMP 2024 

July 29-Aug. 02. The FMA Philippine province hosted the SYM CIAO (Conferenza Interispettoriale Asia Orientale) Youth Camp held in Mornese Center of Spirituality in Pansol Laguna. Two hundred seventy campers from nine (9) countries participated in this Asian celebration for the Bicentenary of the Dream at Nine of Don Bosco.  #SYMCIAOCAMP 2024 theme is YOUNG DREAMERS: EMPOWERING DREAMS FOR A JUST AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD. The camp’s theme highlights the role of young people’s dreams and how they shape their lives, affecting the family, the community, and the country to which they belong. It is a message of hope and optimism for the future from which we can all take inspiration. It was an excellent opportunity for LVF Centers in Sta. Mesa, Quezon City, Palawan, Negros Occidental: Christopher Angelo Legaspi; Remelyn Olediana and Samantha Villa; Mary Joelyn Arellano; Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, SYM Animator; and Ria May Ramores, a Senior High School student, respectively. FMA Sisters working for LVF centers with their lay mission partners also formed part of the working team. The six (6) youths participated with joy and optimism in the meaningful activities of the said camp, where they got the chance to meet new friends, culture exchange, and participate in the Plenary Talks and five campsite sessions:  ‘Don Bosco’s Dream and Youth Leadership’ with Fr. Eli Cruz, SDB, Dream Sessions in different modalities;  sessions on the Laudato Si at the SVD Seminary, commitment building; witness the awe-inspiring Taal Volcano, and the Barrio Fiesta festival night.

Mary Jojelene Arellano said, “…the camp felt like I was at home… One of the things I learned at that camp is to dream with dedication… and trust in yourself because you cannot achieve your dream if you do not believe in yourself. Also, one of the things that stuck in my mind was the phrase, ‘Dreams help us prepare for our future.’ So, as a young person, I will fulfill my dream for my future and the world. Thank you very much.”

Sr. Teresita Padron, FMA-Philippine Provincial, stressed the importance of the Dream of Don Bosco as a milestone of the Salesian charism and recalled that the encounter also wants to be a concrete response to Pope Francis’s appeal to take care of and safeguard the planet.

The contagious, joyful, and youthful presence of Sr. Runita Borja, FMA, General Counselor for Youth Ministry, graced the celebration Sr. Ena Bolanos, FMA, Councillor for Administration, also gave the campers a good night.

Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, the Youth Ministry Coordinator, and LVF Managing Director emphasized to the young people that God’s ultimate dream is for them to be happy. She also acknowledged and thanked all the working teams behind the success of the 5-day CIAO camp.

LVF #EndHumanTrafficking ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN

Laura Vicuña Foundation joins the 10th World Day Against Trafficking in Persons with the theme “Leave no child behind in the fight against human trafficking.” The LVF social workers, Ms. Josielyn Hugo & Ms. Angie Villaren, conducted a session in our CPC areas, Hillcrest, Judge Jiminez, and Pinagkaisahan, to raise awareness and strengthen the protection of children and adults from Human Trafficking.

LVF AND ISRAEL BOND: BRIDGING CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES

Israel and LVF are partners. They communicated first-hand during their visits and encounters between the two communities. While our beliefs and practices have been significantly different, there are also points of convergence and shared values. Our love for the LVF girls bridged the two; as Ambassador Ilan Fluss said, “LVF has an extraordinary place in our hearts.” Rabbanit Elisheva Goldschmidt, the wife of the Rabbi of the Jewish Association of the Philippines, has an exceptional love and fondness for the LVF girls. She visits them at the center every month, sharing her talents and teaching them singing techniques. Shortly before their family was transferred to another country, she sponsored a song recording of the girls. The LVF kids hold her very dear, as a mother, to their hearts. 

IHAP SUPPORT LVF PROGRAM FOR CHILD PROTECTION AND EMPOWERMENT

July 13. The Investment House Association of the Philippines (IHAP) has chosen LVF as its beneficiary! The girls from our Center-based program and community performed a dance and song number during the donation turnover. IHAP promotes better understanding of the role and functions of investment houses and to enhance their contribution to the growth of Philippine business and the economy mainly through the development of the capital market. LVF Board of Directors Mr. Francisco Dizon was one of IHAP’s former presidents (1987-1988).

TRAINING ON CASE MANAGEMENT

July 15-19. LVF Social Worker representative Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo attended the five-day (5) comprehensive Training on Social Work Case Management to LGUs: Enhancing Working with Individuals at Sequoia Hotel, Quezon City, conducted and organized by DSWD Academy. The training was designed to improve the competencies of Social Workers practitioners from various Local Government Units and the Centers/Residential Care Facilities of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), which serves as the frontline of social work case management.Throughout the training period, social workers received lectures and workshops to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage cases for their clients. The DSWD Academy also allows the Social worker participants to benchmark the two centers, the Residential and Study Center for Children (RSCC) and Golden Reception and Action Center for Elderly and Other Special Cases (GRACES), to see the actual process of case management. At the end of the training, ASEC Janet P. Armas, Standard and Capacity Building Group, told her closing message: “Treasure, not in gold, but in knowledge.” The training ended with 35 trainees from different LGUs and NGOs across the Philippines receiving certificates of appreciation.

LVF DISASTER RESPONSE

July 24. With the devastation of Typhoon Carina, many of our Child Protection Communities were in evacuation centers. We at LVF prepared and distributed hot soup to our CPC communities, which were significantly affected by the typhoon.

LVF IS FLU-VAXXED

July 05. Thank you, Dra. MJ Torres, owner and Medical Director of the Zen Institute, for the thirty-three (33) flu vaccine jabs to the Sisters, Girls, and Staff.

LVF MALIHAO-NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

HOUSEKEEPING NC II ASSESSMENT
July 02-05. Thirty-eight (38) Hotel and Restaurant Services (HRS) Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) trainees of the Laura Vicuna Foundation – Malihao participated in the Housekeeping NC II Assessment at Silay Institute, Silay City. The experienced assessor who conducted the assessment, Mr. Lourence Sembrano, meticulously evaluated the trainees’ skills and knowledge under the watchful eye of a Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) representative. Each day, the trainees were accompanied by their teachers, providing support and guidance throughout the four-day evaluation period. 

TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT TO PARTNER COMPANIES

On July 02, 12, and 14, twelve (12) Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) trainees were deployed to various companies and schools in different locations. The trainees were accompanied by Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA and Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Industrial Coordinator. On those days, Sr. Guia and Ms. Socorro visited the trainees in their respective offices.

TEACHER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR

July 8-9. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Directress, together with the faculty Ms. Maybelle Capillanes, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, Sir Rino N. Barrido, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio and Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy embarked on a journey to the beautiful island of Cebu, to participate in a stimulating seminar focusing on two key topics: Enriching Classroom Experiences through Gamification and Promoting Student Engagement in the 21st Century Classroom. The seminar, held at Mary Our Help Technical Institute for Women in Minglanilla, Cebu, was filled with fun and new learning, mainly because the renowned speaker, Dr. Mark Gleen O. Cidro, Author and Trainer, delivered a dynamic presentation highlighting the importance of Gamification in the 21st-century classroom, the evolving needs of today’s learners, and the crucial role of educators. Participants explored various strategies to incorporate game-based learning into their classrooms. 

BOOKKEEPING NC III TRAINER’S METHODOLOGY I

July 11. The school is incredibly proud of the accomplishment of Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, after passing the Bookkeeping NC III Trainer’s Methodology I at TESDA – Talisay City. This success was achieved through her hard work and dedication, guided by God’s grace and a testament to her unwavering commitment to her students and her pursuit of excellence.

STUDENT’S ORIENTATION

July 29. The warmth of welcome washed over the new students as they entered the school to attend the student’s orientation. It was the first day of school, and the whole community of Laura Vicuna welcomed the SY 2024-2025 students with open arms and sweet smiles. That day, the school’s vision, mission, institutional values, rules and regulations, fees, activities, and the 5’s of good housekeeping were discussed.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN TRAINEES PREPARE SEEDBEDS FOR RICE
July 6. The twenty-five (25) trainees under the RESP (Rice Extension Services Program Scholarship Program in Palawan prepared seedbeds to plant rice.

PATIO AGRICULTURAL FARM MEETING

On June 9, Ms. Matet P. Palma and Sr. Lyn Grace M. Palanca, FMA, attended the meeting at Patio Agricultural Farm, Bgy. Sta. Monica PPC, conducted by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Palawan.

THE CITY AGRICULTURE HEAD VISITS LVF MACARASCAS

On July 10, the head of City Agriculture of Puerto Princesa City, Ma’am Melissa U. Macasaet, visited the center and brought 100 hills of grafted kalamansi seedlings.

PRODUCE ORGANIC FERTILIZER; FIRST BATCH TRAINEES

July 12. Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. Macarascas Palawan happily started the first training batch on Produce Organic Fertilizer under the Special Training for Employment Program (STEP) Scholarship from TESDA. On July 16, another batch started training under the same training course.

LVF PALAWAN TRAINEES PRACTICE DRIVING

July 13. Twenty-five (25) Trainees under RESP practice driving the four-wheel tractor. Under the RESP (Rice Extension Services Program), TESDA offers agriculture-related courses such as Farm Field School on Production of High-Quality Inbred Rice and Seed Certification and Farm Mechanization, Rice Machinery Operations, Drying and Milling Plant Servicing NC III, Agro-entrepreneurship NC II, Pest and Nutrients Management, and Digit.

LAURA VICUNA FARM, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY

July 19. Laura Vicuña Farm is one of the partner agencies of Palawan State University (PSU)-San Rafael, along with Real Farms and Agbayani Farms, accepting trainees with 240 hours of field training. This month, we concluded the field training of 1st—and 3rd-year Bachelor of Science in Agriculture trainees at LVF Multipurpose Hall. Sr. Lyn Grace, FMA, LVF Palawan Technical Director, along with the farm owners, staff, and workers of the three farms, graced the activity. 

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

July 07: LVF distributed two hundred (200) kilos of bacon to its Child Protection Clinic Communities with the donation of Zoi’s Meatown, which celebrated its 13th anniversary! Along with the bacon, we also distributed bread from RFM Corporation, Breadtalk and Purple Oven. This was also in line with the Meaningful Global Forgiveness Day.

WEEKLY CATECHESIS

LVF weekly catechesis continues to strengthen the faith and nourish the spiritual relation of its Child Protection Clinic (CPC) participants, providing concrete and realistic situations and our close relationship with Jesus just like how “He revealed Himself to be in solidarity with our frail human nature… He experienced what we, too, must prepare ourselves to confront: life comprises challenges, tests, crossroads, opposing views, hidden seductions, contradictory voices…The Holy Spirit guides the people of God towards Jesus our hope.” Pope Francis.  

PASWI-COP

Every Wednesday night, Social Workers all over the Philippines have a moment of prayer called the Circle of Prayer (COP), co-hosted by the different chapters of the Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI). In this prayer Wednesdate habit, Social Workers pray that “may this gathering be a source of encouragement, unity and inspiration for all of us.” In all our efforts and work, “we may be guided by God’s wisdom and be surrounded by His protective hand…” One of our sharers from Siquijor, Ms. Anonee Ponce, encouraged us to “seek God always.” Ma’am Eva Ponce de Leon, PASWI Executive Director, and Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA, PASWI National Vice President, lead this Lectio Divina and prayer gathering of social workers nationwide.

June 2024 News

‘JUVENIS’ JUNE

‘Juvenis’ young June is a midpoint reflection of Laura Vicuna Foundation’s mission for the young. It mirrors flourishing mission even if the year is half gone.It brings beauty in all forms, from flowers to sunlight. Some interpretation of the origins of “June” says that the name came from the Latin juvenis, which means “young people.” Indeed, at LVF, Bata ang Bida! (The Child is the Star!). Our TVET Centers’ unwavering commitment to providing high-quality education enables us to place and deploy poor trainees to LVF TVET’s various prestigious partner companies, provide career prospects for our young people, and potentially improve their family situations. Additionally, we are proud of the UST Angelicum pupils for their YS 11 Completion and laud our LVF Palawan Alternative Learning System (ALS) graduates!

This month, we celebrate the Philippine 126th Independence Day (June 12) with the theme “Kalayaan. Kinabukasan. Kasaysayan,” (Freedom. Future. History.)

In collaboration with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the National Council on Children’s Television (NCCT), the LVF Community actively participates in several environmental initiatives to slow global warming.

We continue to reach schools and communities with our LVF #FollowYourDream sessions. We commend Jeril for her active participation and well-representation of LVF during the 8th Philippine National Children’s Conference. The girls continue to make crocheted bags, headbands, keychains, bonnets, toys, and more!

This month is a vibrant interweaving thread of nature’s bounty, human achievement, and the simple joy of being alive and free.

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

SCHOOL PROMOTION
EXPLORING RESEARCH IN TVET: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT”
ENHANCING QUALITY OF TVET GRADUATES THROUGH USER-CENTERED PROBLEM-SOLVING METHOD
(DESIGN THINKING)
SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE EVALUATION
ENVIRONMENT WEEK 2024 CELEBRATION SYMPOSIUM “GREENING OUR SCHOOLS: STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS TRANSFORMATION” AND DEPLOYMENT IN CEBU
LVF-TVET DEPLOYMENT TO COMPANIES!

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

REAP COMPLETION
LVF PALAWAN RECEIVES FFS TESDA SCHOLARSHIP!
STAFF TRAINGS AND SEMINAR
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ALS COMPLETER AND MS. CAÑO!
THAI BS SOCIAL WORK STUDENT AT LVF PALAWAN!
LVF MACARASCAS WELCOMES A NEW BATCH OF TRAINEES!
GRADUATING CLASS PROJECT!

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF #FOLLOWYOURDREAMS!
UST ANGELICUM YS 11 COMPLETION CEREMONY!
LVF JOINS THE 8TH PHILIPPINE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CONFERENCE
LVF JOINS THE NATION IN CELEBRATING PHILIPPINE SOCIAL WORK DAY!
LVF JOINS TVET FORUM
A CELEBRATION OF LOVE: THE FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
TREE-PLANTING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NCCT & DENR
THE HEALING POWER OF ART: A BALM FOR THE SOUL

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

LVF-TVET DEPLOYMENT TO COMPANIES 

June 20-21. Training centers are a cornerstone of a skilled and competitive Filipino workforce. A nation with a growing young workforce faces the challenge of equipping its people with the skills needed to thrive in the ever-evolving global job market. This is where the Laura Vicuña Foundation’s Training Centers step in, contributing to the country’s economic development and individual empowerment. By providing targeted skills development programs, they equip individuals with the technical knowledge and practical abilities necessary to excel in their chosen fields.

LVF Malihao Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Trainees were deployed to partner companies: five (5) trainees, two Business Office Technology (BOT), and three Garments Technology (GT) were deployed at Ysabelle’s Bridal Shop, Bacolod City.

In addition, four (4) BOT and seventeen (17) Hotel and Restaurant Servicing (HRS) had a virtual interview before their deployment at the Dough-pro Company, Metro Pizza, and Lots A Pizza.

While LVF TVET Centers benefit individuals, they also contribute to the country’s overall economic growth. Indeed, through partnerships, they provide opportunities for our young people to have equitable access to quality education.

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

SCHOOL PROMOTION 
June 03, 05, & 08. Some of the faculty and staff left the school for three days. They had the school promotion in the different barangays in Victorias City, Silay City, and Municipality of EB Magalona. This is one of the strategies implemented by the school to increase the number of students in the school year 2024-2025.

EXPLORING RESEARCH IN TVET: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

June 20-22. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA and Sir Rino N. Barrido participated in the Customized Program on “Exploring Research in TVET: Design and Development” at CPSC, Manila, Philippines. The Colombo Plan Staff College and Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco organized the training.

ENHANCING QUALITY OF TVET GRADUATES THROUGH USER-CENTERED (PROBLEM-SOLVING METHOD (DESIGN THINKING) 

June 17-19. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and Sir Rino N. Barrido attended the Customized Program on “Enhancing Quality of TVET Graduates through User-Centered Problem-Solving Method (Design Thinking)” at Colombo Plan Staff College (CPSC), Manila, Philippines organized by the Colombo Plan Staff College and Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco. The training was conducted by Dr. Prasanna Kesavan, Master Trainer for Design Thinking and conceive-Design-Innovative-Operate (CDIO), and his team. The purpose of the training was to lead the participants to understand a teaching approach that initiates 21st-century skills-building.

SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE EVALUATION 

June 11. Under the scholarship program of Victorias City, Ma’am Christina Gaston, Sir Jef Raymund Daiz, Ma’am Portia Mallorca, PhD, Schools Division Superintendent of Victorias City, and the Victorias City Officials conducted the Seal of Good Local Governance Evaluation at the school.

ENVIRONMENT WEEK 2024 CELEBRATION SYMPOSIUM “GREENING OUR SCHOOLS: STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS TRANSFORMATION” AND DEPLOYMENT IN CEBU

June 04. Sir Rino N. Barrido and Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce attended the Environment Week 2024 Celebration Symposium with the theme “Greening Our Schools: Strategies for Sustainable Campus Transformation” at the Victorias City Library. Ms. Lara Ann A. Garcia, Administrative Officer IV, stated the purpose of the symposium and thanked the presence of the guests and participants. During the symposium, the speakers: Mr. Christian Joel M. Andeo, Agriculturist I, and Mr. Ramon D. Peñalosa Jr., Agripreneur, shared their advocacy and knowledge with the guests and participants. On the same day, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, and Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy deployed the 4 TVET trainees (first batch), namely Jully Ann Dawatan, Arriane Eleuterio, Ma. Loisa Diaz and Mariel Oñate at Mary Help of Christian School in Cebu.

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

REAP COMPLETION 
June 28 – 30. The Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor (REAP) department traveled to Palawan, where Fr. Geronimo conducted home visitations and engaged in dialogues with some of the families of our REAP learners during the home visitations. A thanksgiving mass for the graduates was held at the local parish, presided over by Fr. Geronimo. On the last day of June, the Laura Vicuña Foundation – Palawan conducted their completion rites, celebrating alongside the graduates’ families. It was a momentous day, marking a significant milestone for the graduates and the REAP program.
 
Ten (10) learners completed their Junior High School through UST Angelicum ‘s REAP program on June 20, 2024.   One of them, a SYG leader, delivered a beautiful message to the REAP’s Director, Fr. Gerome, FMAs, parents and staff, and benefactors. She said, “I stand here today filled with immense gratitude and joy as I reflect on this incredible journey that has led us to this moment. First and foremost, I want to express my deepest thanks to the FMA Sisters headed by our Mother Provincial Sr. Teresita Padron, represented by our dear Superior Sr. Rosalia Panganiban, Fr. Jerone Geronimo OP, Head of the Extension Services and REAP, Sir Christian Dorado, UST Angelicum social worker, our school principal Mrs. Gopez and to all UST Angelicum Teachers, our staff, former volunteers and benefactors. Your dedication to our education and steadfast support have been crucial to our success. You have imparted knowledge to us and instilled in us the values of perseverance and determination that will guide us in the years ahead. Congratulations to all my fellow graduates! We have shared countless memories and faced challenges and triumphs.  We also want to thank our families: Mama, Papa, Nanay, Tatay, and loved ones. Your unconditional love, encouragement, and sacrifices have been the cornerstone of our achievements.
As we embark on the next chapter of our lives, we will carry forward the lessons we have learned here. We will continue to embrace the opportunities and challenges ahead with courage and determination.”

LVF PALAWAN RECEIVES FFS TESDA SCHOLARSHIP

The Laura Vicuña Foundation, INC received a TESDA Scholarship for FFS – Farm Field School (Training Programs developed by the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), which is focused on the production of High-Quality Inbreed Rice and seed Certification and Farm Mechanization.  There are two batches, each with twenty-five (25) trainees. In the first batch, there are seven (7) male trainees and eighteen (18) females.  The second batch has six (6) male and nineteen (19) female trainees. The training will conclude in September.

STAFF TRAININGS AND SEMINAR 

The Laura Vicuña Foundation, INC staff commits to continuous training and seminars to acquire knowledge and skills to increase employee engagement, job satisfaction, and boost employee performance and a sense of belonging to the Institution.  Last May, Mr. Werhner Cervantes and Mr. Ronnie Palma got the TESDA Scholarship on ANIMAL PRODUCTION (SWINE) NCII.   Mr. Adelmar Macolor, our farm worker, completes his Junior High School in ALS (alternative learning system) on June 3, 2024.  Ms. Matet Pama and Sr. Rosalia Panganiban attended a seminar on Enhancing the Quality of TVET Graduates through User-Centered Problem-Solving Methods (Design Thinking) and Exploring Research in TVET; Design and Development last June 17- 22, 2024.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ALS COMPLETER AND MS. CAÑO

June 03. Mr. Azer Obuyes, our farm helper, graduated from Alternative Learning System (ALS) on June 3, 2024, along with Mr. Adelmar Macolor, a farm worker.  Now, Azer is currently in Mindoro studying TVET for one year. Ms. Caño, Ma. Carisma Joy graduated from UST Angelicum Home Study (REAP) in 2018. In June 2024, she graduated Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship from Western Philippines University.

THAI BS SOCIAL WORK STUDENT AT LVF PALAWAN

June. Mam Eva de Leon, executive director of the Philippine Association of Social Workers Incorporated (PASWI) came together with nine (9) Thai social workers as part of their exposure.  It was an exchange of social workers between the social workers of Thailand and Palawan as a benchmark on how to care for the elderly of Palawan in the future.  They were here the whole morning, mingling with the learners and their parents.  They had the chance to do the YES AHA (Youth Empowerment through Sustainable Agriculture, Health, and Advocacy) for young people in Nurturing Nature.

The following day, the community celebrated Ma’am Eva’s birthday!  After lunch served by Laura, they left filled with joy and ideas for their chosen vocation.  Before leaving the center, Sr. Rose received the gift, a wall clock given by the Thai social workers as a sign of their gratitude for their experience with our girls and some parents.

LVF MACARASCAS WELCOMES A NEW BATCH OF TRAINEES

June 10- 21. The On-the-Job Training (OJT) from the College of Agriculture at Palawan State University (PSU) started their fieldwork in the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. with two (2) batches of 3rd and 1ST years. In their OJT, they are required to learn the following: how to raise hogs and choose healthy, good-quality swine; how to produce organic fertilizers, which included tasks such as preparing compost sites and raw materials, carrying out composting methods, and harvesting compost. 

GRADUATING CLASS PROJECT 

This was a project of the graduating class with their parents, who personally supervised and put up one cemented shed near the cottage classrooms and another cemented shed for the water pumps near the big tank.

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF #FOLLOWYOURDREAMS 
June 5. Every child has a unique dream that reflects their passions, talents, and hopes for the future. As advocates, we are responsible for nurturing these dreams and providing the support they need to pursue them. Encouragement is crucial; children should be told that no dream is too big and no aspiration is out of reach. We can help children understand that their dreams are achievable and worth pursuing by fostering an environment that values creativity and ambition. At the Laura Vicuña Foundation, we believe in the power of dreams and are dedicated to guiding children towards realizing their full potential.
 
The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. gives sessions and activities in Brgy. Hall of Brgy. Pinagkaisahan, Cubao Quezon City, with about 50 children who attended the session, was designed to help children explore their interests and develop the skills to follow their dreams. Our four children advocate for Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. They connect children with role models who provide guidance, support, and inspiration, showing them that their dreams are attainable with hard work and perseverance. One of the social workers, Ms. Angie, shares her inspiring story with the children, recounting her journey from a challenging childhood to achieving her dream of helping others as a social worker. Her story is a powerful example of what resilience and determination can achieve.
 
Celebrating every achievement, no matter how small, can boost a child’s confidence and reinforce the value of hard work. Acknowledging their efforts and progress shows them that their dreams are valid and their hard work is recognized. As a community, we must create a supportive network that champions the dreams of our children, ensuring they have the tools and encouragement needed to turn their visions into reality—the Laura Vicuña Foundation, in partnership with the local government of Brgy. Pinagkaisahan is committed to providing this support, helping children achieve their personal goals, and contributing to a brighter, more innovative future for everyone.

UST ANGELICUM YS 11 COMPLETION CEREMONY

June 14. The Laura Vicuña Foundation center in Cubao witnessed a momentous event: the graduation of LVF two YS11 Junior High School scholars under the Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor (REAP) of UST Angelicum College. This significant milestone is a celebration of academic achievement and a testament to the scholars’ dedication, resilience, and community support. The REAP program of UST Angelicum College, in partnership with the Laura Vicuña Foundation, aims to provide quality education and holistic development for children in need. It caters to poor children, youth, and even adults. Over the years, the program has been instrumental in fostering a nurturing environment where students can thrive academically and spiritually. The two graduates’ journey through YS11 Junior High School was marked by numerous challenges. Through hard work and determination, they have not only excelled in their studies but also developed essential life skills that will serve them well in the future. Their success reflects their unwavering commitment to their education and the relentless support of their social workers, moderators, and teachers.

LVF JOINS THE 8TH PHILIPPINE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CONFERENCE 

June 19-22. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. (LVF) joined the 8th Philippine National Children’s Conference the theme “Kasangga ang kaBATAan, Kwento mo’y Papakinggan at Aaksyunan” held at Ardenhills Suites, Quezon City chaired by the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), Unicef, and Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation. LVF was represented by its two (2) child advocates, Jerill Nadora and Christian Malparta, coming from the residential care and community-based program (the LVF Child Protection Clinic), respectively, with Ms. Angie Mae Villaren, LVF Social Worker, as their adult support.
 
The conference is composed of child representatives, advocates, and youth leaders coming from different regions in the Philippines; religions and races gathered in a national discussion about children’s rights and child-related issues and develop or formulate possible solutions.
 
The child participants were given eight (8) sessions: 1) Kuwentong Karapatan: UNCRC and Meaningful Child Participation, 2) Kuwento ng Batang Pilipino: A Situation and Problem-Idetification Workshop, 3) Kuwento ng Batang Pilipino: The Situation of Filipino Children, 4) Isyung Pangkabataan- Child Protection, 5) Isyung Pangkabataan- Climate Change, 6) Mga Kuwentong Pagtutuunan: Prioritization Workshop, 7) Ang Pangarap Naming Kuwento- A Visioning Workshop, 8) The National Plan of Action for Children, and Recommendation-Setting Workshop.
 
Jerill, LVF Child Representative, was nominated among the child participants in the nomination for child representatives for the ASEAN Children’s Forum (ACF), though she did not win, she eloquently shared, during their campaign hour, her active involvement in LVF’s advocacy and empowerment sessions such as #FollowYourDream, #iamBRAVE (Buddied Reject Abuse, Violence, and Exploitation) which is an opportunity for her too to call for an action among her fellow young people, that they too, are capable of protecting and being agents of protection among their peers, and communities, to become an honest Christian and upright Filipino citizens.  
 
The three-day event included a Cultural and Solidarity Night. It is a night where participants showcased the culture of their respective provinces, cities, and organizations to which they belong. “The children were delighted and enjoyed the event with their co-participants. It was great to see the scene where children from different religions and races are united. This event is a great opportunity for child participants since it is one of the events where they can voice their opinions and problems,” said Ms. Villaren.
 
According to LVF child representatives, they are happy. They learned a lot from the sessions, and they were happy to contribute by recommending preventive solutions to various issues concerning the children. The social worker asked them what their realizations are, and they said that, “Madami pa rin talaga problema sa society natin ngayon na hindi na so-solusyunan”, “Na realize ko na hindi ka talaga naiiba sa ibang tao kasi bilang bata meron tayo iba’t-ibang pinagdadaanan tapos parang iniisip natin kung pano siya ma solusyunan at kung sino yung mga tao na dapat tutulong”.
 
There are still many problems in our society today that remain unaddressed and unsolved… I realized that you are not really different from other people, especially children, because as children, we go through different things and then seem to think about how to solve them and who should help.
 
The 8th Philippine National Children’s Conference was a successful event. In conclusion, the children drafted a Manifesto on the issues and problems of Survival, Development, Participation, Protection, and Governance, and their recommendations on Tahanan, Edukasyon, Komunidad, Media/Cyberspace, at Gobyerno in front of stakeholders and followed by stakeholder’s response.
 
This year’s children’s conference is honestly a partnership with children on hearing their voices to provide solutions and interventions for them.

LVF JOINS THE NATION IN CELEBRATING THE PHILIPPINE SOCIAL WORK, DAY 

June 19. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc joined the nation in celebrating the Filipino Social Workers Day in recognizing the “indispensable role” of social workers in nation-building (Proclamation No. 1176) with a theme, “Makabuluhang Pamumuhay ng mga Pilipinong Manggagawang Panlipunan na May Pagpapahalaga sa Tao, Pamayanan at Kalikasan”, translates to “Meaningful Lives for Filipino Social Workers with Value for People, Community, and the Environment.”
 
On June 19, 1965, the Republic Act (RA) No. 4373 or An Act to Regulate the Practice of Social Work and the Operation of Social Work Agencies in the Philippines and for Other Purposes” was enacted.
 
LVF is grateful for the gift of its social workers: Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA; Ms. Josielyn Hugo; Ms. Rosea Marie Monsay; Ms. Angie Mae Villaren; Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo; Ms. Ma. Patricia Soqueña. And to all Filipino Social Workers, thank you for your passion and commitment to your work.

LVF JOINS TVET FORUM

June 28. Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA-Directress, LVF Technical Vocational Educational Training (TVET), and Ms. Felina Narvaez-TVET Registrar and Teacher, joined the Quezon City TVET FORUM held in NBS College. Several topics were discussed in the forum, such as the TVI / IBT Compliance Audit requirements, Program Registration, TVET Typology, TESDA QC Industry Partners, and UPTRAS Pipelines of Activities. It was a well-attended forum where the different sectors met the new District Director, Atty. Angeline T. Chaves.

A CELEBRATION OF LOVE: THE FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS 

June 07. The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a day dedicated to reflecting on Christ’s boundless love for humanity. It is not merely a commemoration; it’s a vibrant expression of gratitude and a call to reciprocate that love. Devotion to the Sacred Heart arose from the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, who received messages from Jesus emphasizing his profound love for humanity, often depicted as a flaming heart surrounded by thorns. The date of the Feast is significant as it falls on the Friday after Corpus Christi (the Body of Christ), highlighting the connection between Christ’s physical presence in the Eucharist and the boundless love symbolized by the Sacred Heart. At LVF, it was a day of prayer, reflection, and renewed devotion. The Sisters, girls, and staff offered a special rosary to the Sacred Heart and observed a moment of silence in front of the tabernacle.

TREE-PLANTING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NCCT & DENR 

June 21. The National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) partnered with the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc., to plant trees at the La Mesa Dam, Quezon City. This activity aimed to address the current climate change issues. It is crucial to involve children in various efforts and activities to protect the environment, for they will be the generation that suffers from global environmental issues if we do not act now. Planting trees is not just a beautification effort but a crucial act of environmental stewardship with far-reaching benefits. From combating climate change to fostering biodiversity and improving human health, tree planting is a simple yet powerful tool for a healthier planet. Trees provide vital habitat for countless species of animals. They offer food, shelter, and breeding grounds, ensuring a thriving biodiversity that is essential for a balanced environment. Furthermore, healthy forests play a crucial role in regulating water cycles and preventing floods.

THE HEALING POWER OF ART: A BALM FOR THE SOUL 

Beyond art’s aesthetic appeal, it possesses a remarkable capacity to heal and mend. For those grappling with physical or emotional trauma, art provides a safe space for processing difficult experiences. The act of creation allows individuals to externalize their pain, anxieties, and fears. Putting pen to paper or brush to canvas allows them to confront these emotions in a controlled and cathartic manner. Art also fosters self-discovery and growth. The girls discovered they could make something beautiful from just a ball of thread, a bracelet out of beads as they made crocheted bucket hats, stuffed toys, clothes, headbands, bags, and more! They discover new facets of themselves, their capabilities, and their capacity for expression. This empowers them to reclaim control over their lives and navigate the challenges of recovery with newfound confidence.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS 
In a world of distractions, catechesis offers a vital foundation, fostering a deeper understanding and a more meaningful connection with people’s faith. The LVF weekly catechesis is facilitated by Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, lay mission partners, LVF Social Workers Ms. Joy Hugo, and Ms. Angie Mae Villaren. Through this weekly catechesis, the participants gain a rich understanding of their faith’s core principles. This knowledge equips them to integrate their faith into their daily lives.

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF SolidaritySerye thrives on the “Bayanihan” principle — a Filipino tradition of communal cooperation and mutual assistance. By working with donors and stakeholders, we continue to reach communities that need our assistance. Our SolidaritySerye efforts extend their reach through various forms of action: advocacy, empowerment, spiritual formation, and supplemental feeding. Our Child Protection Community (CPC) kids were happy to receive toys, school supplies, and bread! Thank you, Breadtalk, Purple Oven, and RFM Corporation, for the bread, and Zoi’s Meatown for the bacon!

PASWI-COP 

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) holds the weekly Circle of Prayer (COP), a prayer habit for Social Workers all over the Philippines. This prayer habit became a form of communal connection and spiritual sustenance among social workers. The circle itself holds symbolic significance. It represents unity, equality, and the interconnectedness of all. The act of praying together offers a multitude of benefits. Knowing that one’s burdens are shared by a supportive group provides comfort and solace in times of difficulty. Sharing prayers can also amplify the power of individual prayers, creating a sense of collective faith and hope. The COP has become a source of strength and inspiration. Hearing others’ prayers broadens one’s perspective, fosters empathy, and encourages compassion. Witnessing the faith and resilience of others can ignite hope and motivate individuals to overcome challenges. Various PASWI Chapters co-hosted this prayer session led by Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA, and Dir. Eva Ponce de Leon. 

May 2024 News

LVF’s AMAYZING MONTH 

May is the fifth month of the year and is associated with joy and rebirth. It is painted with vibrant hues of blooming flowers, especially this Flores de Mayo (Flowers of May) and warmer days. Some define the month of May as ‘going or moving.’ As we move forward and remain at the forefront of child safety and prevention from violence, abuse, exploitation, and trafficking, LVF corresponds with the meaning and symbolism of this month.
 
It is a month of finding new paths; LVF Vice Pres., Mr. Francisco Dizon & LVF Trustee, Mrs Vicky Cuisia opening doors to LVF Malihao to the BPO world; it is a celebration of the Feast of Mary Help of Christians, the announcements of the assignments of the Sisters, the successful medical mission conducted in collaboration with Veterans Memorial Hospital, the graduation of our two scholars, the commencement exercises of Malihao Senior High School, which were honored by the presence of the Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines, and the completion of OAP. These achievements are a testament to our dedication and inspire us to strive for more.
 
How aMAYzing it is to embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth, to anticipate new experiences, and to witness God’s blessings in all their richness. Our hearts are filled with gratitude for the opportunity to move forward, and we hope this journey continues to inspire and motivate each of us.  
 
At LVF, we are dedicated and passionate about inspiring others to dream, learn, do, and become more. This unwavering commitment is at the heart of our mission and values, and it is your support and involvement that drives us to make a profound and lasting impact. You are an integral part of our success.
 
KIKO: LVF PALAWAN SUCCESS STORY
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION, JAZ & EM!
 
LVF CUBAO, QC
 
LAURA VICUNA FOUNDATION & VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL JOINT MEDICAL MISSION
ISRAEL’S DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA VISITS LVF!
FEAST OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS!
LVF GRATITUDE DAY: INHALE GRATITUDE, EXHALE LOVE
MARIAN MONTH OF CHILDREN
LVF CULMINATES FLORES DE MAYO
 
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN
 
OAP COMPLETION CEREMONY!
DIRECTOR GERARDO A. MERCADO AT LVF-MACARASCAS, PALAWAN!
LVF MACARASCAS JOINS PROPOSAL WRITING!
TRAINING ON PERA
LVF-MACARASCAS PALAWAN ASSISTS 19-STEP SCHOLARS!
WALK FOR A CAUSE
LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN YES AHA!                                                             
HAPPY FEAST OF MO. MARY DOMENICA MAZZARELLO!
WORLD CHILDREN’s DAY!
MAINS’S CAMP
LAUDATO SI
Clean-up Drive
Waste Segregation
Tree Planting
Cook-Out
 
LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.
 
REGIONAL IT-BPM ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
7TH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
GRADE 11 OUTREACH PROGRAM
EMPLOYEE’S LAKBAY ARAL 2024
SIKARAN CULMINATING ACTIVITY 2024
FEAST OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS
GRATITUDE DAY 2024
 
LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
 
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE!
CATECHESIS
PASWI-COP 
 
This month, we are happy to share one of LVF’s success stories.

KIKO: LVF PALAWAN SUCCESS STORY     

Francisco Gabua, also known as “Kiko” Custodio, is the youngest child of Melchor and Elizabeth Gabua, who are farmers in Barangay Bagong Sikat, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. His father is currently our agricultural consultant, having earlier spearheaded the Organic Farming effort at the Laura Vicuña Foundation in Palawan.

Kiko completed his elementary and secondary education at UST Angelicum College through the REAP PROGRAM (Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor), a branch of the UST Angelicum Home Study Program run by the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco and based on the Laura Vicuña Foundation’s Palawan location. He got his bachelor’s degree in agriculture at Western Philippines University and passed the Licensure Examination for Agriculturists.

Bishop Broderick Pabillo provided Kiko with a scholarship that allowed him to finish his studies. After graduation, he lived and worked with the children at the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. Palawan, for two years, acting as the boys’ assistant and assistant farm manager.

He was one of the Organic Agriculture Production NCII trainers under the TESDA and ATI of the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. The values of the religious community he lived with always guided him, contributing to his growth and making him the person he is today—all thanks to the FMA sisters for molding him into a good fruit of the Salesian Family. Seeking to further his knowledge and experience, Kiko spent a year in Israel, participating in the Agrostudies Program.

With this opportunity, he increased his level of agricultural knowledge. Kiko is starting a new adventure in the US as an agriculturist. Although farming was not his first dream, it has shaped who he is now. Kiko understands that looking ahead might occasionally cause one to lose sight of opportunities in the here and now.

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION, JAZ & EM 

May 30. LVF Scholars Ms. Jazlyn Narvadez & Ms. Desiree Ligutan graduated from Senior High School at Colegio de Sta—Ana de Victorias under the Humanities and Social Sciences Strand. For our two scholars, this marks a significant turning point. Following years of acclimating to blended learning, particularly during the pandemic, their diligence eventually paid off. Reaching yet another important life milestone.
 
“I never thought I could accomplish my education, given the challenges I faced and the pandemic. But mostly, I am grateful for LVF, especially Sr. Marivic, FMA, for being the wind beneath my wings. And above all, to the Lord God for sustaining me, us every day.” she said.

LAURA VICUNA FOUNDATION & VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL JOINT MEDICAL MISSION

May 12. More than one hundred twenty (120) children, adults, and elderly benefited from the Laura Vicuna Foundation (LVF) and Veterans Memorial Medical Hospital (VMMH) joint Medical Mission to LVF’s Child Protection Community in Brgy. Hillcrest, QC! They were provided with free consultations, prescriptions, medicines, and vitamins.
 
Before the activity, LVF Social workers Ms. Joy, Ms. Patricia, Ms. Angie, and Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, made a courtesy call to the barangay captain and officials to plan and prepare the needed logistics.
 
The Medical Mission came at a perfect time because most kids had terrible colds, coughs, and other respiratory ailments. Conversely, older people often have not seen a doctor in a long time. The volunteer doctors and nurses have provided essential care within the community of Brgy. Hillcrest.
 
After completing their consultation, the recipients thanked the doctors, LVF, and its staff for reaching out to their community and expressed their satisfaction with the free vitamins and medications.
 
The Medical Mission was a success because of the collaboration of LVF, VMMH, and Brgy. Hillcrest. LVF is a partner community of the Veterans Memorial Medical Center-Family Medicine Department.

ISRAEL’S DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA VISITS LVF 

May 28. Ms. Michal Weiler-Tal, Deputy Director for South-East Asia, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Amb Ilan Fluss and wife Madam Gila Fluss; Deputy Chief of Mission Esty Buzgan; and Consul Moti Cohen visited LVF.  “I am grateful I have the opportunity to know you [girls] all,” Ms. Weiler-Tal remarked.

FEAST OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS!

May 24. In celebration of the Feast of Mary Help of Christians, the LVF Educating Community congratulates FMA Sisters Sr. Phebe, Sr. Marivic, Sr. Sarah, and Sr. Sheila for their continued commitment to their vocation and love for the young. The Feast of Mary Help of Christians is celebrated on May 24. The tradition of this advocation goes back to 1571 when the whole of Christendom was saved by Mary Help of Christians when Catholics throughout Europe prayed the Rosary. The great battle of Lepanto occurred on October 7th of 1571. 

LVF GRATITUDE DAY: INHALE GRATITUDE, EXHALE LOVE 

May 09. The Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc., Cubao-QC, was filled with joy and appreciation as the Educating Community celebrated the Gratitude Day for the Community Animator, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA. The girls and staff gathered, eager to entertain Sr. Phebe with various enjoyable activities, including dances and songs of gratitude. Ms. Sam, LVF Educator, celebrated this meaningful encounter for the second time. She said, “Indeed, our celebration of Gratitude Day is a testament to the power of community centered on God, and here, we can see the impact of continuing the Salesian Tradition. It strengthened our bond and renewed our commitment to the values guiding us daily.” Indeed, at LVF, we inhale gratitude and exhale love. The celebration of the annual Gratitude Day is a Salesian Tradition in which the community members prepare programs and food and treat the Animator to a feast to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all that she has done in the community and for the young people!

MARIAN MONTH OF CHILDREN 

May 25. Catholic churches observe the Marian Month Festival of Children domestically in the Philippines and abroad to prepare for 2025, the year of blessings, forgiveness, and optimism. Along with children from neighboring barangays and vicariates, the Laura Vicuña Foundation CPC children from Hillcrest and Pinagkaisahan participated in the Marian Month of Children. It was celebrated with the Holy Eucharist. In the afternoon, a parade of the Virgin Mary and children offered roses. The program ended with a blessing from the Parish Priest.

LVF CULMINATES FLORES DE MAYO

May 31. Flores de Mayo is a well-known Catholic celebration in the Philippines observed throughout May. The Santacruzan parade served as the month-long celebration finale. The LVF girls donned Mary’s clothes, portraying her various titles and signifying the virtues it embodies.  The children, young people, and families had floral offerings, daily prayers, and the flower-crowning of a statue of Mary. This also reenacts Queen Helena’s search for the True Cross.

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

OAP COMPLETION CEREMONY!
April 11. The Laura Vicuńa Foundation – Palawan celebrated the graduation of the twenty-five (25) trainees on Organic Agriculture Production (OAP) with National Certificate II who completed the 29-day training.

LVF MACARASCAS JOINS PROPOSAL WRITING 

April 9-12. Ms. Matet P. Palma attended the Training on Proposal Writing Beyond Words: Unleashing Excellence in Proposal Writing, conducted by DA-ATI at Dosfourdos farm.

TRAINING ON PERA

April 14-19. Mr. Wernher M. Cervantes attended the training conducted by DA-ATI at ALA-AMID HOTEL—the Training on Productivity Enhancement of Rice Area (PERA).

LVF-MACARASCAS PALAWAN ASSISTS 19-STEP SCHOLARS 

April 05. Laura Vicuña Foundation – Palawan assists the nineteen (19) STEP scholars on Raise Organic Hogs from Baranggay Marufinas to receive their tool kit awarded by the TESDA and Sen. Pia Cayetano.

WALK FOR A CAUSE

On May 3, 2024, the Laura Vicuña Foundation—Palawan joined the Walk for a Cause by DOLE to celebrate the 122nd Labor Day.

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN YES AHA

May 10-11. Laura Vicuña Foundation – Palawan had the YES AHA activity with the parents and the preparation for the Re-inspection of TESDA in the farm.

HAPPY FEAST OF MO. MARY DOMENICA MAZZARELLO

May 13. Laura Vicuña Foundation – Palawan celebrated the feast of our Mother Mary Domenica Mazzarello and the celebration of the Blessing of all the facilities of our LVFP Farm.

WORLD CHILDREN’s DAY 

On May 16, Laura Vicuna Palawan shared school supplies, clothes, and food packs with the students of Baruang Elementary School. Pope Francis declared May 16 World Children’s Day.

MAINS’S CAMP

On May 20-21, 2024, Laura Vicuna Foundation-Palawan held a Main’s Camp to learn about Mother Mazzarello’s life and places, her teachings, and her letters.

LAUDATO SI

We had a Laudato Si activity during the Feast Day Celebration of Mary Help of Christians: coastal cleanup, clean-up drive, proper waste segregation, and tree planting. The Educating Community of Laura Vicuña Foundation, Palawan, is committed to caring for our common home.

Cookout

May 25-27. ECCG—CEBU MINGLANILLA from Mary Help of Christian Cebu visited Palwan to conduct an outreach activity with the resident learners. They taught them how to interview, create profiles, and bake.

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

REGIONAL IT-BPM ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
May 16. Mr. Francisco Dizon (LVF Vice President), Mrs. Maria Victoria Cuisia (LVF Board Member), Sr. Maria Guia Asparen, FMA (Directress) and Sr. Ernielyn Deypalan, FMA (Technical Directress) brings Laura Vicuña Foundation – Negros to the Regional IT-BPM Round table Discussion with IBPAP, City of Bacolod, BPOs, schools, and foundations. Bacolod City LGU organized this meeting as a gathering of minds to shape the future of the industry and community. (Thanks to Mrs. Joyce Dizon and Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia for accompanying their spouses, Francisco and Maria Victoria, respectively, to visit Laura Vicuña Foundation TVET Center in Malihao, Victorias City, Negros Occidental.) Together mold the future of the IT-BPM industry, fostering innovation and building strong partnerships for sustainable growth not only for Bacolod City but for Negros Island as well. According to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Philippines’ Information Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM) sector has been one of the best-performing and employment-generating activities in the past four years. Its global leadership in voice-based services and continuing improvements in non-voice and complex process outsourcing show the sector’s promising growth trajectory. With the presence of LVF Negros at the meeting, we have been introduced to new networks and partner companies that may enable us to participate in this promising and growing industry. This pushes us beyond our usual and familiar courses, but the Lord leads the way, and we are ready to follow new paths.

7TH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

May 31. The 7th Senior High School Commencement Exercises occurred at LVF Malihao, where 40 students successfully graduated. One of the ceremony’s highlights was the inspiring speech by the guest speaker, Mrs. Jonalyn Ayola, a past pupil. The event was graced by proud parents, friends, and the following visitors: Dr. Roger Z. Rochar – OIC Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Dep’t of Educ. SDO – Victorias City, OWWA-6 Regional Director Rizza Joy Moldes, Laura Vicuna Foundation (LVF) Executive Director, Sr. Maria Victoria Sta. Ana, FMA, and frequent visitors from Laura Vicuna Center in Cubao. The celebration was made even more special by the presence of guests from Israel, Israel’s Ambassador to the Philippines, his excellency Ilan Fluss, and his wife, Madame Gila; it was Ambassador Ilan who requested to visit LVF Malihao while he was having activities in Negros. They eagerly gave a spontaneous inspirational talk to the assembly, encouraging the students to study and work hard to be a better generation.

GRADE 11 OUTREACH PROGRAM

May 8. The Grade 11 students, accompanied by Sr. Therese Yvonne Jance, FMA, conducted an outreach program for the children of Par 5. This outreach aimed to let the students experience the joy of sharing. Being poor, they can also share their little with their poorest brothers and sisters. They prepared hand-made stuffed toys and toy cars for the children and catechized them on the Sign of the Cross. The day was lively and full of laughter with their gift-giving, unfreezers, and short program for the children and their mothers. The day began with a prayerful journey as the group recited the Holy Rosary while traveling to the location. This was particularly significant as May is dedicated to Mary, and the intentions included those of our country, the Institute, our community, our families, and the Holy Father. Indeed, it was a meaningful and enriching experience. 

EMPLOYEE’S LAKBAY ARAL 2024

May 12-15. The employees’ educational trip to Boracay Island went through. They were accompanied by Sr. Josefina D. Oliveros, FMA, School Administrator, and Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Director. They used the school’s vehicle as their service on the way to Boracay. They had the chance to do a land tour and discovered a lot on the island of Boracay. The tour allowed them to explore the island’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and hidden gems. From pristine beaches to vibrant local markets, the employees and sisters immersed themselves in the beauty and charm of Boracay. It was a memorable experience that enriched their knowledge and created lasting memories of their time together in this tropical paradise.

SIKARAN CULMINATING ACTIVITY 2024

May 17. The LVF Malihao had their Sikaran Culminating Activity 2024 at the school’s multi-purpose hall. During the culmination, everyone lent their ears to Grand Master Romeo G. Banas as he elucidated the Historical Profile of Self-Defense and the words of encouragement of Hon. Andrei T. Delgado, guest speaker. Then, Certificates of Completion were given to the students after their Arnis demonstration, Martial Arts Exhibition, and Kata H Form. As their gratitude to the trainers and the guest speaker, Eurie Barredo, a TVET student, delivered his thank you message. The program ended with a closing remark from Master Reyziel C. Hinayan, trainer. The students were very thankful for Grand Master Romeo G. Banas and Master Reyziel C. Hinayan’s dedication and patience in teaching them the basic strikes and blocks in Arnis.

FEAST OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS

May 24. To celebrate the Feast of Mary Help of Christians, the LVF community (sisters, faculty, and students) participated in the Holy Eucharist at Mary Help of Christians Church. Three Salesians of Don Bosco concelebrated it, with Fr. Honesto “Nioret” Geronimo, SDB, as the main presider. The assembly listened to his sermon, which invoked Mary, our Mother, as the Help of Christians. After the mass, food was distributed to everyone.

GRATITUDE DAY 2024

May 3. The Laura Vicuña Foundation—Malihao radiated with warmth and appreciation as the FMA sisters, students, teachers, and support personnel gathered to commemorate Gratitude Day 2024 with the theme “With Mary, guided by the “dream,” we generate peace by taking care of our Common Home.” The celebration began with a mass presided over by Rev. Fr. Eligio Santos, SDB, followed by a short presentation from the LVF Malihao students. On this particular occasion, Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, School Directress, had her inspirational message, and Laura’s Garden was opened after it was repaired and beautified. After the program, everyone enjoyed their lunch, promoting a sense of togetherness and shared enjoyment among all involved.

LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE 
Thanks to the generosity of LVF’s donors, our Child Protection Community is still blessed with food, rice, toys, and clothing items like ukay-ukay (thrifting) for every catechesis. We are grateful to sponsors and supporters like RFM Corp., Breadtalk, and Purple Oven, who allow us to share their benefits. These precious children and their parents are so grateful for this activity that it is evident on their faces. God never abandons us and supports us in becoming outstanding servant leaders.

CATECHESIS

In the Catholic tradition, Flores de Mayo is a festival held in the Philippines during May. It is a devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Jesus, through prayers, processions, and flower offerings. Laura Vicuña Foundation Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, Sr. Sarah Robas, FMA, and Social Workers traveled to LVF CPC areas. They delivered spiritual information about the Holy Trinity and the significance and importance of the Holy Rosary.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) encourages Social Workers nationwide to nurture their spirituality by joining the Weekly Wednesdate habitꟷthe Circle of Prayer! Various PASWI chapters from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao co-host this prayer Circle. The participants could share their experiences of God’s goodness and miracles. They shared how the Word of God transforms them to become the best version of themselves.

April 2024 News

LVF’S APREAL REELS

At LVF, reel goes beyond Facebook reels which help you build an audience by reaching those who follow you and extending your reach even to those not yet connected to you. A way for people to connect with other people and organizations in their life, to be entertained and informed and allow you to engage your audience through reactions and comments. APREAL Reels is our theme for this LVF April month’s issue. It means for LVF, a series of continuous real moments, events, activities conducted with and for the young people especially with the ongoing LVF went on a Roadtrip to Negros Occidental highlighting its #FollowYourDreams advocacies on the bicentenary celebration of Don Bosco’s dream of nine (9)!  The #FollowYourDreams sessions opened a culture of encounter, listening, and sharing among LVF youth leaders and their peers on the future they want to build. We are wrapped in a series of awe-mazing events with the interaction of our LVF-QC youth leaders to 1,845 children and youth of Negros Occidental, the Easter Season, and the rare occurrence of the total solar eclipse! Yes, a total solar eclipse visible to the naked eye! Did you know that in Philippine mythology, a “bakunawa” (sea serpent) consumed the sun after being attracted to it. Eclipses remind us that we are part of something bigger, that we are connected with something vast.

LVF’s Roadtrip #FollowYourDreams!

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

DEP-ED OCULAR VISIT FOR ABM STRAND PROGRAM OFFERING
ATINO GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024 AND THE ELECTION AND INDUCTION OF OFFICERS
THANKSGIVING NOVENA
GRADE 12 PILGRIMAGE AND LAKBAY ARAL 2024
ST. LOUIE – DON BOSCO DUMAGUETE HANDING OF DONATIONS, GRADE 12 PARENTS

LVF CUBAO, QC

WORKSHOP FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES PROGRAM AGAINST CHILD LABOR COMMUNICATION PLAN
FMA JAPANESE STUDENTS MEET OUR CPC CHILDREN IN CUBAO, QC
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATION & GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

AOP NC II GRADUATION!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
GRATITUDE DAY

LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY CATECHESIS
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE!
PASWI-CIRCLE OF PRAYER: WEDNESDATE HABIT

LVF Roadtrip on #FollowYourDreams

LVF child advocates from LVF Quezon City accompanied by Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, Ms.Patricia Soquena, Ms. Samantha Levado and Ms Natalie Yap conducted #FollowYourDreams sessions reaching a total of one thousand eight hundred forty-nine (1, 845) students in the following schools in Negros Occidental:

March 21- Gil Lopez Elementary School (Sagay) = 150; April 2- Laura Vicuña Women Development And Training Center (Malihao)= 110; April 3 – Victorias National High School = 270 & St. Lucia High School in QC-76; April 4 – Victorias National High School = 248; April 5- Dr. Vicente F. Gustilo Memorial National High School (Cadiz)= 250; April 5- Caduha-an National High School = 150; April 12 – CSAV IS = 70; April 12 – Sicaba National High School= 178; April 17 – Manapla Senior High School = 200; April 19 – CSAV College = 108; April 22 – CNHS Aluyan Ext. Class & Aluyan Elem. School = 35 students.

The feedback showed that the participants liked the session mostly because they are their fellow young people talking with them. They wrote that the sessions were very engaging as it touched their core and lively. And most importantly, they shared that the session is:

“Nakakapagpamulat sa mga Kabataan [nandito] tungkol sa pangarap nila,” said Jamie. Buenvido, a Senior High School said that “Nahuhubog ang aking sariling pananaw sa posibling pangarap ko sa buhay.” And “Nagustuhan ko ang mga activity dahil mas napapaisip lalo kung anong course ang aking kukunin sa college” said one of participants and “Madami akong natutunan at madami akong natuklasan sa aking sarili” said the other. To Ara, it is a venue of “making a best version of oneself.”  

(“It makes us,  the Youth [here], aware of our deepest dream”, said Jamie. Buenvinido, a Senior High School said, “My own vision is being shaped into my possible dream in life” and, “I liked the activities because it made me think more about what course I would take in college” said one of the participants and “I learned a lot and discovered a lot about myself,” said another. To Ara, it is a venue of “making a best version of oneself.”

Indeed, this peer-to-peer session is an effective strategy in discovering God’s beautiful plan for them. “[The activity] defined their aspirations in life and provided a room for self-discovery. Also, it became an encouragement to each one, to believe in their abilities in building the lives they envision.” LVF Malihao

It was a heartwarming & meaningful encounter with the students in charting their life goals to achieve their dreams. This endeavor is in partnership with DepEd Negros Occidental, and DepEd-Cadiz.

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

DEP-ED OCULAR VISIT FOR ABM STRAND PROGRAM OFFERING
April 15. The Schools Division Superintendent, Ma’am Portia M. Mallorca PhD, CESO V, together with the Assistant Superintendent Sir Roger Z. Zocar, Phd, Gift Joy M. Verano, Medical Officer, Donnel P. Placer, EPS, LRMDS, and Regina N. Bonda, Senior Education Program Specialist visited the school as part of the Dep-Ed Ocular Visit for ABM Strand Program Offering. The visit aims to check the schools’ facilities to see whether it is capable to open an Accounting Business Management (ABM) course. Once the requirements are approved by the Division, this will be submitted to the Region, and we will wait for the ABM permit to operate.

ATINO GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024 AND THE ELECTION AND INDUCTION OF OFFICERS

April 18. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, LVF Malihao Technical Directress, joined the ATINO (Association of Technical Institution of Negros Occidental) General Assembly 2024 and the Election and Induction of Officers held at Roy’s Hotel and Convention Center, Brgy. Pahanocoy, Bacolod City. ATINO is composed of Northern and Southern part of Negros wherein TESDA encourages every school to be part of the group as it serves as venue to address various issues and concerns of Training Centers. 

THANKSGIVING NOVENA

April 22-30. The LVF Malihao Educating Community held a Novena of Thanks to express their gratitude to the following: benefactors and partner companies, parents, Salesian Cooperators, students, past pupils, priests, oratorians, faculty, staff, and support personnel, and FMA Sisters. In nine (9) consecutive days, the school offered prayers of thanksgiving and asked blessings upon all these individuals and groups who have contributed to the success of the school. Also, they posted an electronic card to their official Facebook page to extend their heartfelt appreciation for their continuous financial support, active involvement, dedication, and commitment.

GRADE 12 PILGRIMAGE AND LAKBAY ARAL 2024

April 29. The grade 12 students, together with Sr. Victoria Octoso, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Sir Rino N. Barrido, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, had a meaningful experience during the Grade12 Pilgrimage and Lakbay-Aral 2024. The places they had visited were the St. James the Greater Church and Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto both located in Talisay City, Carmelite Monastery Bacolod, Queen of Peace Parish, Redemptorist – Bacolod City, Ayala Malls Capitol Central- Bacolod where they had their lunch, San Sebastian Cathedral – Bacolod, The Negros Museum, and lastly The Ruins in Talisay City. The students and the teachers are deeply grateful to the sponsors of the activity, especially to Sr. Victoria Octoso, FMA and the sisters who did everything to ensure that the educational trip was pushed-through.

ST. LOUIE – DON BOSCO DUMAGUETE HANDING OF DONATIONS, GRADE 12 PARENTS

April 20. The graduation and deployment/immersion requirements were discussed during the Grade 12 parents meeting facilitated by the Technical Directress, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Academic Coordinator, Sir Rino N. Barrido, Industrial Coordinator, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles and Accounting Staff, Ms. Ma. Michaela M. Romero. In the afternoon, the St. Louie – Don Bosco Dumaguete headed by Rev. Fr. Julius Sanchez, SDB handed over their donation for the needs of LVWDTC- Malihao. The donation is a fruit of the monetary Lenten offerings of the students and educative pastoral community of the Salesian school. Fr. Julius made the six-hour drive and was accompanied by six staff members of the school’s Pastoral Team.

LVF CUBAO, QC

WORKSHOP FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES PROGRAM AGAINST CHILD LABOR COMMUNICATION PLAN
April 3-5. As an organization that fights for the protection of children from abuse, exploitation, and trafficking, Laura Vicuna Foundation participated in the Workshop for the Development of the Philippines Program Against Child Labor Communication at B Hotel, Quezon City, representatives are from National Government Agencies, Local Government Units (LGUs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Formal and Informal Sectors around the Philippines. Meanwhile, LVF is represented by Social Worker Ms. Angie Mae Villaren. The Workshop is composed of three (3) sessions: Advocacy Vision & Problem Statement; Communications and Advocacy Strategy; and Timeline, Monitoring, and Evaluation. The Workshop aims to provide a strategic framework for the prevention and elimination of Child Labor in the Philippines. The participants were divided into four groups for group work to draft, brainstorm, and share relevant information, ideas, and thoughts in implementing the advocacy campaign for the child-labor-free Philippines. Also, one of the reasons why this Workshop for Communication Plan of Child Labor is to update the previous Communication Plan and apply possible recommendations and suggestions. “The workshop is somehow draining but an amazing experience for me, because I got to experience and witness how hard it is to draft the Communication Plan especially when we’re talking about children, we need to come up with ideas on what is best for children who are victims of Child Labor, and how this Communication Plan can impact to the eradication of Child Labor in the Philippines, and we did collaboration, insights, or ways on how to address the Child Labor”, LVF social worker,Ms. Angie Villaren, said. Participating agencies put all their efforts into making the Communication Plan for the Child Labor Advocacy Campaign and looking forward to the successful Communication Plan 2024-2028. May this event be a prompt for us to help and encourage each other to promote the safety and well-being of children who are vulnerable to child labor, abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. Together let us give survivors of child labor in the Philippines a resilient, transformed, and empowered lives together with their families and communities, towards holistic and sustainable development. 

FMA JAPANESE STUDENTS MEET OUR CPC CHILDREN IN CUBAO, QC

April 01. Fourteen (14) students and one lay teacher and a Sister from Salesian International School in Tokyo Japan had a meaningful encounter with our seventy (70) Children from our Child Protection Community (CPC) in Cubao, QC! They taught the children the origami-known as an art of paper folding in Japan. As a result, the children made hearts, birds, planes, flowers and more from folding a colored paper. The CPC- children performed a dance and a song number for the visitors while the Japanese students also showed their cultural dance for the LVF-children. There were beautiful and bright smiles, excited glees and chatter heard among them as they try to communicate and bridge the language barrier. This event may become one of the children’s core memories.

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATION & GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY

April 21. Each year, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations invites us to reflect on the precious gift of the Lord’s call to each of us, as members of his faithful pilgrim people, to participate in his loving plan and to embody the beauty of the Gospel in different states of life (WDPV). The LVF Educating Community, Cubao, QC, together with the CPC children, prayed the Rosary for Vocations on All Continents made by Sr. Runita Borja, FMA and her team at the Youth Pastoral Sector in Rome. This is doubly meaningful as it is also the Good Shepherd Sunday.  

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

AOP NC II GRADUATION!
April 11. LVF Macarascas Palawan’s twenty-five (25) trainees completed the 29-days training in Organic Agriculture Production (OAP) with National Certificate (NC) II under the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) Sponsored by Senator Pia S. Cayetano at Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. It began with an opening prayer led by Mrs. Maryel Alisna and was followed by the National Anthem conducted by Mrs. Ophelia Bonila.  Mr. Chilly Villano, Batch President, gave the opening message and introductory speech, followed by a message from the Barangay representative, Hon. Vivian Buruanga. Guests such as Mr. Fernando Magdayao, and Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, also delivered their congratulatory message. This was followed by the honoring of the graduates of Organic Agriculture Production NC II by Mr. Ronie Palma (Lead Trainer). The graduates presented their graduation song and thank you presentation. Laura Vicuña Palawan would like to thank everyone most especially the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). We feel privileged to be part of and be of service to our people through our TESDA-approved training on Organic Agriculture Production NC II. We are proud of you.

THANKS TO OUR COLLABORATORS

April 23. The community of Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc – Palawan expressed gratitude to their two volunteers, Ms. Rebecca Castillo, VIDES Volunteer (served for 3 years), Ms. Abigail Negrido, Volunteer Teacher for 3 months, and one staff member, Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW for 3 years and 7 months. Their contribution and dedication to the mission of the center created an impact to the lives of our beneficiaries, especially to our resident – learners. As part of expressing our gratitude, the community prepared a thank-you presentation for them. The learners had a presentation. Every learner’s sector and the Sisters expressed their thank you’s and messages to them. “We are so blest to have your presence here in the center. We pray that the Lord will bless you in your next journey.”-one of the learners said.  

GRATITUDE DAY

April 27. The community rejoiced and expressed gratitude to our Animator Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, for her dedication and self-giving for the mission, especially for being a mother in the center here in Palawan. As expression of gratitude, the community prepared a thank you presentation for her. The learners, past pupils, staff, and parents prepared a presentation and a thank you message for Sr. Rose. After the presentation, Sr. Rose gave her inspirational and motivational message to the community. Thank you so much, Sr. Rose, for your presence, understanding, kindness, and love for our community.

LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY CATECHESIS
Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, and Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA give catechesis in two child protection communities every week accompanied by the LVF Social Workers; Ms. Joy,  Ms Angie, Ms. Patricia, Ms. Jessa and Ms. Sai. In celebration of the Divine Mercy Sunday, Sr. Sarah, FMA with LVF Social Workers, Ms. Joy, Ms. Angie & Ms. Jessa conducted the Sunday Catechesis in Marikina, and Taguig. Sr. Sarah talked about the day’s Gospel, its foundation, and how it relates and applies to people’s daily lives.

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

LVF’s SolidaritySerye continue to give smile to kids and families as they receive giftpack of rice, pancake flour, & kettle korn after every Catechesis. During the Good Shepherd Sunday, we have shared bread from Purple Oven, gummies from Daniel & Helena Ong; rice cakes from Puto-Ube and pancit canton. We are very grateful to Breadtalk, Purple Oven, and Individuals who shared their blessings to our CPC Communities! God bless you all.

PASWI-CIRCLE OF PRAYER: WEDNESDATE HABIT

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. Circle of Prayer (PASWI-COP) is a Wednesdate Habit of the Social Workers all over the Philippines! Evey week, various chapter co-hosts and lead the group in prayer. Each prayer is a unique way of communicating and testifying God’s miracles and presence in their lives. Each prayer invites us to be closer and to strengthen our faith. Jesus is sending us out also to have peace with each other, to treat each other with same mercy and love that he has shown us. It’s a love that empowers us to love each other deeply and be at peace with each other. Loving each other and forgiving each other perhaps the most challenging aspect of our life as Christians. This month’s COP is co-hosted by Municipal Social Welfare Development Office (MSWDO)-Narra; MSWDO Palawan; PASWI National and LVF.