March 2024 News

LVF’s MARCH-FILLED GRATITUDE MONTH

“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart.” 

Thanksgiving is the universal value of gratitude. We have a lot to be thankful for in March. We, at LVF are grateful for the gift of Don Bosco’s Dream at 9 which we are honored to commemorate on its 200th anniversary, as well as the equally significant PEC Gratitude Day for Sr. Tita, FMA! We are one with our girls in celebrating their becoming children of God, receiving the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and First Communion! Welcome to the Catholic World. Furthermore, we commend and celebrate all women who bravely pushed for women’s rights as we celebrate Women’s Month.  LVF’s Youth Helping Youth Roadtrip with the theme #FollowYourDream kickstarted its advocacy session in Negros Occidental.  Our girls are here to guide their peers in charting their future! Together, let us discover God’s beautiful plan in your life!

Wow! It is a March-filled gratitude month indeed!

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY 
LVF #FollowYourDreams 2024!
LVF TVET QC 28th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES!
LVF CELEBRATES WOMEN’S MONTH 2024!
LVF JOIN NCM-CBS!
LCPC CONSORTIUM STRATEGIC PLANNING 2024-2026
LVF JOINS 15th EURASIA FORUM OF SOCIAL WORKERS!
EC GRATITUDE DAY: A DAY OF THANKSGIVING!
LVF GIRLS‘ TEAM BUILDING & RECOLLECTION ACTIVITY

LVF MALIHAO-VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST TO GRADE 12
DEP-ED MEETING
BOYS AND GIRLS’ WEEK CELEBRATION
SCHOOL PROMOTION
EC GRATITUDE
EDUCATING COMMUNITY CORE GROUP MEETING S.Y. 2023-2024
TESDA STAR AND SEAL OF INTEGRITY ORIENTATION
LENTEN RECOLLECTION

LVF MACARASCAS-PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN
WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION
BANGKO SENTRAL VISIT
FAMILY FORMATION SESSION
HOLY WEEK 2024-PALAWAN & CUBAO, QC
EASTER SUNDAY

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

BECOMING GOD’S BELOVED DAUGHTERS

March 07. Nine (9) LVF Girls opted to receive the sacraments of Christian initiation – Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist which lay the foundations of every Christian life. JJ & Reina shared: 

JJ– ‘After I received the Sacrament of Confirmation, I felt like a newborn child, because even though I already received the sacrament of baptism and the holy eucharist, I still felt unborn because of the pain I struggled in my past. It feels like rising from the dead. Jesus is why I felt anew because He made me feel loved. He truly is the savior of the world.’ 

Reina– Pagkatapos ko pong makumpilan, naramdaman ko na ka-uri na ako nang Simbahang Katoliko at isa na akong anak nang Diyos. At ang pinakamahalaga doon, natanggap ko ang dalawang Sacramento: kumpil at first communion. (After receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, I felt that I truly belonged to the Catholic Church and that I am a child of God. And most importantly, I received two Sacraments: confirmation and first communion).

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY

LVF ROADTRIPS #FollowYourDreams 2024 
March 21. The LVF Child Protection Clinic mobile truck returned to Visayas for its LVF’s Roadtrip Negros-wide #FollowYourDreams (#FYD) Advocacy session! The nineteen (19) girls are accompanied by Sr. Phebe, FMA, and two (2) staff. The team conducted the first session for one hundred fifty (150) Grades 5 and 6 students at Gil Lopez Elementary School in Sagay City. The #FYD session aims to empower children and young people to be servant-leaders among their fellow youth, empowering the young people to discover God’s beautiful plan for them and work towards charting their life goals. During the session, the students eagerly shared their funny and unforgettable memories and experiences with the group. As they charted their dreams and created a ladder towards achieving them, the students were in awe now that they were able to see how their life may become through making small and achievable goals at each step. Goals become powerful when you write them down and share them with a trusted peer and/or mentor. Of course, this may change throughout their lives, but now they have the skills to create goals and smaller action steps to achieve any dream they have for the future. The result of the session is truly meaningful because it is the students themselves who drafted their life goals! Go and Follow Your Dreams.

LVF TVET QC 28th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES 

March 03. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. Technical-Vocational Training Center (TVET) in Quezon City held its 28th Commencement Exercises with the theme “LVF Graduates:  Equipped With Character and Skills for a Sustainable Future”.  A total of nine (9) trainees completed their 10-month on-the-job training in schools and partner companies. Ms. Kristel Mae Noda, LVF-TVET Center past pupil, now working as a Tenant Relations Assistant at SM Sta. Mesa, Manila, graced the event as the guest speaker. Tearful, she explained how their family’s low income made it impossible for them to send her to school. She took the risk of starting over in Metro Manila and was able to improve her life by discovering the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco Training Center. She reminisced fondly about her several “firsts” experiences with the Salesian Sisters and described how their presence and accompaniment transformed her life. She shared tips to the graduates now that they will become employees ‘to continue learning in their workplaces, and always pray to God for guidance in making life decisions.’ Sr. Marivic encouraged them to ‘Bloom where you planted.’ She instilled in the minds of the graduates that it is so important to do their best and put their hearts and minds into the work that they do.

LVF CELEBRATES WOMEN’S MONTH 2024

March 17. The LVF #iamBRAVE advocacy was attended by children, both male & female, ages 8 years to 17 years old, with a total number of 56 attendees coming from communities of two (2) barangay Hillcrest and Pinagkaisahan. The activity highlighted the Women’s Month Celebration and Girl-Child Week 2024 as its roots in the recognition of International Women’s Day (IWD) every March 8th, it is a historical event stemming from the organizing efforts of women in the early 20th Century. Ms. Angie started the advocacy activity on UNCRC -child rights and the Law, the activity flow was lively, and the active participation of the children during the discussion was observed. And after the discussion, Ms. Angie prepared tricky questions related to the topics, to check the progress of these children about the topics. Children set an example to relate their understanding of the topic. And why it is important to know and observe the Child Safeguarding Policy. We celebrate Women’s History Month to remind everyone of the achievements of women throughout the years in our culture and society, and why it’s important to study them and their important moments in history, as we continue to impart the HERSTORY of many Juana’s to our young people helps them to cultivate their minds and raise their awareness; how and what is the significance of this celebration. It is also our way of looking back and paying respect and honoring the incredible women who paved the way for progress and equality.

March 12. LVF social workers were invited by Hon. Graziella Saab, Brgy. Pinagkaisahan Captain, to speak on Gender Sensitivity and Women’s Rights with the theme “Lipunang Patas sa Bagong Pilipinas: Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, Patutunayan” where twenty-five (25) Barangay leaders participated. The session’s goal was to provide participants with the information and understanding they need to be aware of gender issues, as well as promote women’s and human rights, gender equality, and the elimination of gender discrimination to build a more inclusive society. Through interactive discussions, participants gained a deeper understanding of gender sensitivity and women’s rights and learned practical strategies to promote empowerment and foster positive change. LVF Social Workers Ms. Josielyn Hugo and Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo conducted the session.

March 05. In celebrating Women’s Month, LVF Social Workers, Ms. Rosea and Ms. Jessa conducted a session on ‘Journey Towards Self-Awareness’ for the girls! It is a time of self-discovery, knowing, and understanding others to develop harmonious interpersonal relationships among LVF resident girls.

March 11. The LVF Social Worker Ms. Jessa Mae Nardo conducted a small group session for the 2024 Girl-Child Week celebration which focuses on gender discrimination and gender-based violence with the theme “Abante, Batang Babae: Labanan ang Karahasan”. This celebration is towards the protection and gender-fair treatment mandated by Presidential Proclamation No. 759, series of 1996. This is also in line with Women’s Month this March, where all women are empowered further to attain more opportunities unhindered by gender biases and stereotypes. Along with Ms. Digna Nebrida who facilitated the activity; the girls drew their hands on a paper and wrote down the things they wanted to say to other girls and for themselves to motivate, encourage, and develop strong self-concept. This session highlights the importance of quality of oneness, empowerment, child’s rights, and safeguarding children from maltreatment.

LVF JOIN NCM-CBS

March 09. LVF Child Advocates, Shane & Jerill actively participated in the virtual National Children’s Month-Children’s Brainstorming Session (NCM-CBS) organized by the Council for the Welfare of Children. The two enthusiastically shared their thoughts and insights on the upcoming 2024 National Children’s Month this November. They suggested various activities to be included in the celebration. These suggestions will be reviewed by the Council for approval.

LCPC CONSORTIUM STRATEGIC PLANNING 2024-2026

March 10-13. The Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. (LVF) is a member of the Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) Consortium- created initially to oversee the implementation of the national strategies developed to respond to the recommendations of the 2012 study on the Functionality of the LCPC in the Philippines, entitled “Towards a More Effective LCPC in Child Rights Responsive Governance in the Philippines”. The LCPC called for a 3-day Workshop held in Chalet Baguio, to create the 2024-2026 Strategic Plan with key components: Vision and Mission of the LCPC Consortium; Analyses of the issues/concerns affecting the LCPC Functionality; Strategic Framework for the 3-Year LVPC Plan; Assumptions and Risks; Results Framework, LCPC Consortium, 2024-2026; and Institutional Arrangements. Ms. Rosea Marie Monsay represented LVF.  

LVF IN THE 15th EURASIA FORUM OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN THAILAND 

March 20-22. LVF, represented by Ms. Joy & Ms. Rosea- LVF Social Workers and PH PASWI delegates, joined the 3-day 15th Eurasia Forum of Social Workers 2024-BUEN VIVIR: Shared Future for Transformative Change from the Perspective Of Social Work in Eurasia held at the Learning & Training Center for Older Persons, Chonburi Province, Thailand! The aim of this Forum aims to introduce the World Social Work Day concept to practitioners, teachers, and students of social work, promote the Eurasia Forum of social workers as the instrument of bringing continents together as well as show and share the experience and expertise of social work practice and training among Eurasia area countries. There were workshop sessions on various topics related to Social Work in different fields. A field trip was arranged by the organizers to: Pattaya City Hall; Visit to Redemptorist Foundation for People with Disabilities; and Visit to the Home of Older Persons. 
 
Ms. Monsay, who is just new to the profession shared that “I feel privileged to be part of this profession and to have the opportunity to interact with social workers who give their all in protecting families and children from violence, assault, and conflict. There were undoubtedly many lessons learned and excellent practices were shared throughout the nations. Ms. Joy and I are thankful to Sr. Marivic, FMA, and to the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. for the support, trust, and opportunity they have given us in joining this Eurasia Forum!”

PEC GRATITUDE DAY: A DAY OF THANKSGIVING 

March 10. LVF, together with other Salesian Educating Communities, from Luzon, Visayas, and MIMAROPA (Mindoro; Marinduque; Romblon; Palawan), celebrated the Provincial Educating Community (PEC) gratitude day for Sr. Teresita Padron, FMA! The Feast of Gratitude is a moment of strong communion of the whole Institute that gathers around Sr. Tita, the mother provincial, as a center of unity and bond of communion between all the Sisters and, as Educating Communities, together with young people, lay people, families. It is also an opportunity that increases the sense of belonging to the Institute and promotes communion of the community.
 The origin of the gratitude day dates back to Mornese, where Mother Mazzarello was celebrated on 6 July, her name day, St. Domenica. In the book ‘Orme di vita tracce di futuro’ (Rome, 1996) under document no. 56 (pages 147-148) you can find the hymn for the name day of Mother Mazzarello of 6 July 1875. Among the Letters of Mother Mazzarello, we find various letters written in July, also to the girls of Las Piedras (L. 44) to thank the sisters and girls for the good wishes received. Since then, both at the Center of the Institute, that is in the Generalate, and at the local level, each community has celebrated the Feast, expressing gratitude to the Animator and in her, to all the benefactors of the house. In the same way, it also happens during the period of government of Mother Caterina Daghero. The Sisters celebrated Mother on the day of St. Catherine, her patron Saint. For all the other Mothers General, it was always celebrated in the Generalate, generally on the name day of the Superior General or a date significant for the Community. (https://www.cgfmanet.org/)

LVF GIRLS‘ TEAM BUILDING & RECOLLECTION ACTIVITY

March 26-27. The girls actively took part in the team-building activity led by Sr. Phebe, FMA. This activity aims to foster camaraderie, unity, and team effort to achieve their common goal. Through this, they learn skills that are necessary in life. Have you ever thought about just how much of an impact the ocean can have on your well-being? Rooting ourselves back in nature is a great way to heal and process mundane life. Not only do the waves of the shore act as an auditory hug but there are infinite pros to going by the sea. It is a perfect place and time for meditation and reflection; hence, Sr. Phebe took the opportunity to have the recollection of the girls. There were guide questions for the deepening and processing session. It is noticing and finding meaning in the simplest joy, for life is a series of thousands of tiny little miracles. In conclusion, they had a meditative walk along the beach.

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST TO GRADE 12
March 19. The LVF Malihao Grade 12 students took the National Achievement Test for Grade 12 (NAT G12) in two consecutive days. The test covers the fundamental learning areas of the Senior High School curriculum. These include Media and Information Literacy, Science, Humanities, Language and Communication (Wika at Komunikasyon), Mathematics, Social Science, and Philosophy.

DEP-ED MEETING

March 22. The LVF Malihao Technical Directress, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and school registrar, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon attended the Dep Ed Meeting at the School Governance and Operations Division (SGOD). The following were discussed in the meeting: updates on the calendar of activities for SY 2023-2024, updates on NAT Results and school visits, feedback given on the results of ESC and SHSVP ocular inspection; and other matters.

BOYS AND GIRLS’ WEEK CELEBRATION

March 01. The seven (7) student-leader representatives namely Shavane Baquiriza, Clyde Cj Caparas, Ricky Velasco, Angela Lascano, Ria May Ramores, Venus Alquizar, and Elmae Berina, accompanied by Sir Darrenz Caberoy, LVF Malihao Co-Curricular In-charge, joined the culmination of the Boys and Girls Week Celebration held at Victorias Elementary School. Included in the program were the contests that our students participated in, such as extemporaneous speech contests, pop dance contests, and singing contests. Our Grade 12 BOT student, John Robin Mendoza, showcased his exceptional skills in the extemporaneous speech contest. In the singing contest, Ej Orquia, a Grade 12 HRS student, left the audience in awe with his mesmerizing vocal talent, while in the pop dance contest Cyra Malinaw, Yeshalyn Dadizon, Justine Diolata, Romelyn Sevilla, Shane Belgera, Christine Porras, and Cherry Ann Cabahug captivated the audience in their electrifying moves.

SCHOOL PROMOTION

March 06. The 3rd school promotion was successfully held at Victorias National High School – Canetown Extension. The event was facilitated by the school’s faculty and staff, including Sir Rino N. Barrido, Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, and Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce where they were able to promote the school’s Vision and Mission. 

March 12. 4th Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, and Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud facilitated the 4th school promotion at the Barangay Hall of Brgy XX, Victorias City.
March 13. 5th Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, and Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes went to Abelardo Bantug National High School and had the 5th school promotion in the said school.

March 15. 6th Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, and Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce conducted the 6th School Promotion to the Grade 10 students of Barangay Estado National High School during the Career Guidance Advocacy Program (Grade 10) of the said school.

EC GRATITUDE DAY!

March 09. The LVF Malihao participated via Zoom in the Educating Community (EC) Gratitude held at Mary Help of Christians School – Pampanga. Everyone who watched enjoyed the presentation of each school.

EDUCATING COMMUNITY CORE GROUP S.Y. 2023-2024 MEETING

March 10. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, together with the 5 faculty representatives namely; Ms. Ma. Scorro C. Bayles, Ms. Ma. Michaela M.  Romero, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, Ms. Ailene M. Ondon,  two parent representatives; Mrs. Mary Grace Jonson, Mrs. Sheila Novea, and five students representatives; Angela Lascano, Eurie Barrido, Joshua Florintino, Elmae Berina, Shavane Baquiriza attended the Educating Community Core Group S.Y. 2023-2024 Meeting held at the school AVR. Two agendas were discussed in the meeting, the formation of the educating community core group (ECCG) and the stakeholders’ involvement in the localization of the curriculum requirements for the application to Dep Ed for the permit to open the SHS-ABM Strand in LVWDTC for SY 2024-2025.

TESDA STAR AND SEAL OF INTEGRITY ORIENTATION

March 21. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, School Technical Directress, attended the TESDA Star and Seal of Integrity Orientation held at Barangay Sum-ag, Bacolod City.

LENTEN RECOLLECTION

March 25. A meaningful Lenten recollection was given for the Grade 11 and Grade 12 students of our school, LVF Malihao, facilitated by Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA, and Sr. Victoria Octoso, FMA respectively. Sr. Yvonne, known for her deep wisdom and compassionate nature, guided the Grade 11 students through a series of reflective activities. Simultaneously, Sr. Victoria, with her profound understanding of faith, led the Grade 12 students on a journey of spiritual growth and understanding. The students left the recollection feeling inspired and spiritually nourished. March 26. The TVI students of LVF Malihao had the privilege of experiencing a Lenten Recollection facilitated by Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA. She guided the students through various activities designed to reflect on their faith and deepen their understanding of the teaching of the Church, these included prayer, meditation, and group discussions, where students shared their thoughts and feelings. March 27. The Lenten Recollection at Don Bosco Technical Institute (DBTI) – Victorias City was a meaningful and enriching experience for the faculty and staff, allowing them to recharge spiritually and strengthen their commitment to their vocation as educators. They were very grateful to Fr. Keith Allen Amodia for giving the talk and to Fr. Honesto Geronimo Jr., SDB for administering the Recollection. The activity started with a prayer, followed by confession, then a celebration of the Eucharistic mass.

LVF, MACARASCAS, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN

WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION
March 08. LVF Macarascas, Palawan farm staff prepared a surprise for the Women Trainees of Organic Agriculture Production NC II.  This celebration pays tribute to the contribution and sacrifices of all women in the community, especially the mothers. The participants expressed gratitude to the community for feeling special and being recognized.

BANGKO SENTRAL-PALAWAN VISIT LVF

March 9. The LVF, Macarascas community welcomed the staff and personnel of the Bangko Sentral-Puerto Princesa City Branch. They conducted a free seminar and on financial literacy to help the learners manage their money or allowance wisely, make sound financial decisions. This would also be a big help when they have their salaries.

FAMILY FORMATION SESSION

March 16. Sr. Maria Imelda David, FMA, facilitated the Family Formation Session, assisted by Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW, in the center anchored to the 2024 STRENNA with the theme: “The DREAM that Makes You DREAM”. The learners, together with their parents, are given time to plan their future. The parents were encouraged to talk and ask about their children’s dreams for themselves, and their families. This moment strengthens their good and strong relationship and also helps the family to have a meaningful discussion about their child’s future. The last part was the sharing! Both sides, the parents and child, were encouraged to share their experiences and feelings after the session. The learners shared their dreams: to finish their studies, and to have a stable job to be able to pay back to their families. The parents got emotional upon hearing their children’s dreams! The parents expressed their gratitude for having this opportunity and a quality time with their children.

HOLY WEEK 2024

MACARASCAS, PALAWAN. As part of the celebration of Holy Week 2024, the community of Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. encourages every member of the community to observe the silence moment to express love and gratitude to Jesus Christ, who suffered so much and died for our sins, the community also, reminiscence the sacrifices of Jesus through fasting, abstinence, prayers, and Stations of the Cross on March 30, 2024.

CUBAO, QC.  March 29. Sr. Phebe, the LVF girls, and staff took part in the Stations of the Cross at Manta-angan Negros Occidental during the Holy Week. The girls build several kinds of Stations. They offered a prayer and made sacrifices. They all value the sacrifices made by our God. They also serve as a reflection of the world’s sorrow.  We witnessed Jesus receive three nails and a single cross in exchange for our sins, meaning that the three nails and the cross are equivalent to our sins being forgiven. 

March 22. Sr. Sarah and Sr. Sheila joined the Confessio Peccati and Penitential Walk 2024 organized by the Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines (CMSP), Daan ng Krus (Way of the Cross), Daan ng Paghilom at Pag-asa (Way of Healing and Hope).

EASTER SUNDAY

On March 31, the community celebrated the Easter Sunday Celebration or “Muling Pagkabuhay” of Jesus Christ. The community actively joined the activities conducted at St. Ezekiel Moreno Parish Macarascas, Puerto Princesa City, with the following activities, which are Vigil, Easter Mass, and the “Salubong” at midnight. During the day, Ms. Rebecca, Ms. Abigail, and Ms. Delia facilitated the sack racing, egg relay, and pass the ball, and the most awaited and very exciting part of the activity was the Egg Hunting in the surroundings for the resident learners. After the games, Ms. Delia facilitated the sharing of gained knowledge and insights from the activities in line with the celebration of Easter Sunday. The learners shared their realization during the activities because they struggled and were challenged, especially in finding the eggs. They said that they learned the importance of unity, understanding, and especially the sacrifices Jesus made for us. The participants were all happy and enjoyed.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

CATECHESIS
The LVF continues to deepen the reflection of Jesus through the onsite weekly catechesis facilitated by Sr. Sarah, FMA, assisted by the lay mission partners (Social Workers) in going to different LVF Child Protection Communities (CPC). This month, Sr. Sarah highlighted the season of Lent, its background, and how it shaped our faith as Catholics.    

SOLIDARITYSERYE

Bright eyes and wide smilesꟷthese are the faces of the children when they receive the giftpacks. A little giggle and a murmur of thank-you to the staff. We are blessed to have received God’s abundant providence and much happier that we can share them with the communities! Thank you RFM Corp., Breadtalk, and Purple Oven for all of your donations and support to LVF’s programs and activities for the people! May God grant your heart’s desire.

PASWI-COP

Wednesday with the Lordꟷthat is how our weekly Wednesday habit has been since the Pandemic. The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI)-Circle of Prayer was born in 2021 and we are now in our third year! Imagine, that social workers all over the Philippines join and co-host this prayer meeting. Mr. Mariano Untal II, Faculty of Social Work Program at the University of Mindanao-Main Campus co-hosted invites us to “come together to lift our voices in praise and our hearts into worship. In the presence of the Divine, let us open ourselves to the abundance of grace and love that surrounds us…Together, let’s enter into a time of reverence and devotion, rejoicing in the unity of our spirits and the strength of our community. May this worship be a source of inspiration, renewal, and empowerment to each one.”

February 2024 News

FEB-MAZING FEBRUARY 2024

Is it a Feb-mazing month?! February is the second month of the year and this year, we have a leap day! The leap day balances our calendars with the earth’s orbit, preventing seasons from drifting out of place and ensuring equinoxes, solstices, and all the annual events follow their schedule. At LVF, this means leaping into life’s new chapter, especially during the Family Day celebration where family bond and relations is renewed and strengthened; the successful examination of the Scholars which would determine their moving on to their next year’s level; the recollection and retreat of the graduating LVF TVET trainees in Cubao; the spot monitoring by the DSWD on LVF’s programs and activities; and the visit of Sr. Teresita Padron, FMA to Palawan and in Malihao!

These monthly achievements keep us grounded, and steady and it fuels our desire to do more and to reach children, young people, and families! These keep us going. 

LVF CUBAO-QC
ANGELICAN’S ONSITE EXAMINATION!
YOUTH TOWNHALL: DIALOGUE WITH UN ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL
FELIPE PAULLIER

LVF JOIN THE CSAAW DIALOGUE FORUM
LVF JOIN THE KINSHIP CARE FORUM
LVF TVET TRAINEES’ RETREAT-RECOLLECTION
WAY OF THE CROSS

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
LVF MACARASCAS CRISIS RESPONSE
TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM
LVF GRATITUDE DAY: THE SALESIAN WAY!
DATE WITH THE LORD
ANNUAL EVALUATION
FINANCIAL LITERACY

DSWD SPOT MONITORING OF LVF PROGRAMS & SERVICES:
CUBAO, QUEZON CITY
MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF MALIHAO VICTORIAS, NEG. OCC.
INTRODUCTION TO JOB PREPARATION FOR CAREER COUNSELORS’ WEBINAR
SCHOOL PROMOTION
VISIT OF THE MOTHER PROVINCIAL, SR. TERESITA PADRON, FMA TO LVF-MALIHAO
A MEANINGFUL ENCOUNTER OF FACULTY, STAFF AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL
ENCOUNTER OF LVF MALIHAO STUDENTS OF SY 2023-2024 AND
THE SALESIAN COOPERATORS

YOUTH ENCOUNTER 2024
ELECTION OF BOY AND GIRL OFFICIALS
ASH WEDNESDAY MASS

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
 LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS
 LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
 PASWI-COP

LVF FAMILY DAY: STRONGER TOGETHER 

Feb. 25. Every year, Mr. Precious and Mrs. Alice Andam, a US-based couple and LVF’s good friends and donor, sponsor a Family Dayꟷ for the LVF girls’ families to gather together. As the girls’ family members come one by one, the girls are on cloud nine and are teary-eyed when each starts going home. Mrs. Alice reminded the girls in her speech how important it is to “… set your goals high” Additionally, Mr. Precious stressed that “life has a lot of distraction. No matter what, finish your schooling It will lead you to success.” It’s crucial to focus on your life goals.

ANGELICAN’S ONSITE EXAMINATION 

Feb. 10. Under the UST Angelicum REAP (Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor), the LVF girls who are its scholars, diligently studied their different modules! Dressed in their uniforms, the scholars eagerly took their examinations. Even though a few of them struggled to complete their test papers, their faces were filled with radiant smiles when they finally were able to pass the exams.

YOUTH TOWNHALL:
DIALOGUE WITH UN ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FELIPE PAULLIER 

Feb. 14. The Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. Social Workers, Ms. Angie Mae Villaren and Ms. Ma. Patricia Soqueña, joined the Youth Townhall: Dialogue with UN Assistant Secretary-General Felipe Paullier! The town hall is full of young people, including student leaders, barangay SK officials, organization volunteers, NGOs, and young and adult professionals who gathered at Lyceum of the Philippines, Intramuros, Manila. Mr. Paullier talked about the difficulties faced by young Filipinos and their potential for change, as well as their ability to create diverse venues across the nation. The dialogue was divided into three sections: Plan of Action, Youth Participation, and Challenges.
 
Everyone in the room had an opportunity to share about their struggles and current circumstances as young people dealing with the two most prevalent problems in today’s world: mental health problems and poverty. This conversation is about more than just airing grievances; it’s a conversation that will be taken to higher authorities to find a solution and close the gaps in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
 
While “others were dating with their special someone, my heart was full because I learned a lot during the discussion,” Ms. Angie said. Ms. Ma. Patricia rejoined, “We are so blest as it is a rare opportunity to dialogue with the UN Assistant Secretary-General”

LVF JOINS THE CSAAW DIALOGUE FORUM 

Feb. 14. LVF through Ms. Ma. Patricia Soquena, RSW joined the Forum on Creating a Community of Hope (Help and Opportunity to Protect and Emancipate) for OSAEC and CSAEM via Zoom in commemoration of the National Awareness Week for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Exploitation (CSAAW). In addition to creating a community of hope, the dialogue forum sought to increase public awareness of child sexual abuse and exploitation, spur community action against it, and provide “opportunities to protect children from online sexual abuse and exploitation of children and also transitional of this and exploitation materials.” The event also discussed forms of sexual gender-based violence that occur both offline and online.
 
“I’ve learned from this session that every action matters and that we should be conscious of what’s going on in the world, especially concerning our children who may have and are vulnerable to experience sexual abuse or exploitation,” Ms. Soquena said at the end of the forum. “Every child is a gift from God. We must protect them”

LVF JOINS THE KINSHIP CARE FORUM

Feb. 15. LVF joined the Kinship Care Forum: Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Survivors of Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children in commemoration of the 28th Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Week (CSAAW) organized by the Center for the Prevention & Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA) in collaboration with Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), KNH Philippines, Go-Just, Mission Alliance ACTVE, and Family for Every Child Global Alliance. Kinship care is under Republic Act 11642, also known as the Domestic Administrative Adoption and Alternative Childcare Act, Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) Undersecretary Mr. Angelo Tapales said “Something that we haven’t talked about in great detail is that kinship care, also known as relative foster care, which is defined as full-time care provided by family members within the fourth degree of consanguinity for a child.”
 
According to a 2020 online child protection study conducted by End Child Prostitution and Trafficking, 40% of the kid respondents used social media to communicate with strangers. About 30% of people reported receiving sexual materials via social media, and 50% of people who might have been the victim of sexual assault did not disclose any incidents.
 
The best interests of the children are kept in mind during the brainstorming and discussion sessions. “After attending this forum, we learned a lot and realized that children are among the most vulnerable members of society because they rely so heavily on adults and the government.” Therefore, we must collaborate to safeguard and empower children and fulfill LVF’s Child Protection Clinic tagline, “Building a Culture of Protection for Children and the Young”, Ms. Soqueña shared.

LVF TVET TRAINEES’ RETREAT-RECOLLECTION 

Feb. 24.  The LVF TVET Trainees had their retreat recollection led by Mr. Stephen Borja, brother of Sr. Runita ‘Bing’ Borja, General Councilor for Youth Ministry! Mr. Borja showed them the television series “The Chosen,” which tells the story of Jesus’ life and the calling of his earliest apostles. The trainees connected with the film because they believed that they were also called according to Isaiah 43:1: “Huwag kang matakot dahil niligtas kita, Tinawag kita sa pangalan mo. Akin ka” (Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.) Furthermore, Mr. Borja articulated Pope Francis’ message of rejoicing in hope.
 
This retreat recollection is customarily done before the TVET graduation. Since this is the batch during the Pandemic the Sisters would like to build strong bonds among the trainees and the LVF educating community.

WAY OF THE CROSS

Along with the church, the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. observes the Way of the Cross, a customary devotion honoring the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The stations are commonly used as a mini pilgrimage as we move from one station to another. There are 14 prayer stations, each representing a different point in his journey to Calvary. It is a Friday afternoon ritual until Good Friday.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF MACARASCAS CRISIS RESPONSE
Feb. 7. The two barangays in Puerto Princesa City, including Barangay Bagong Silang, experienced a devastating fire, shocking the city! Under these urgent circumstances, LVF Macarascas Palawan responds quickly! Along with additional in-kind donations such as rice, kitchen utensils, shoes, and other necessities for survival, two boxes s of garments were also given. In this period when the majority of people were shocked and still processing the disaster, the family genuinely expressed their gratitude to the Sisters and staff for their assistance in their recovery.

TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM

The Training Induction Program (TIP) for Organic Agriculture Production NCII was initiated by the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. in Macarascas, Palawan, as part of the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP). It began on February 26, 2024, and will end on April 8. Our 25 trainees received scholarship monies from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which made this feasible. Our sincere appreciation goes out to TESDA Palawan for selecting our facility to assist our community, particularly the farmers, and to the Puerto Princesa municipal administration for providing food for our trainees.

LVF GRATITUDE DAY: THE SALESIAN WAY

Feb. 18. The Laura Vicuña Foundation – Macarascas, Palawan welcomed with great festivities, the annual visitation of Sr. Teresita Padron, FMA, who was accompanied by some of her Provincial Councilors! The children displayed their musical and dance skills, but what stood out was the prayer they offered for Sr. Tita who is Mary’s representative. Sr. Tita spent five (5) days in the center, during which she interacted with members of the educating community such as the FMA sisters, learners, staff, volunteers, scholars, and parents. These interactions were incredibly inspiring and motivating. We sincerely appreciate your love, compassion, and presence, Sr. Tita.

DATE WITH THE LORD

Feb. 14. The residents of Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. in Macarascas, Palawan observed Valentine’s Day in a Salesian manner known as “Date with the Lord”! Sr. Rose and Salesian Youth Movement (SYM) leaders led the session, with the Lord in the center. Coming together as a group with the FMA sisters, students, and staff is a highly beneficial activity for developing strong interpersonal bonds, reflecting, and sharing the Word of God highlighting the Almighty God’s incredible love for the young.

ANNUAL EVALUATION

Feb. 24. The annual evaluation of the resident learners of Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. – Macarascas, Palawan was supervised by Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW. The yearly exercise acted as a guide for improving the program and services that will be executed in the next year, as well as an assessment of how well the program was implemented the year before.

FINANCIAL LITERACY

Feb. 23 – 24. The community of the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.-Macarascas, Palawan expressed gratitude to German Sparkassenstiftung International Cooperation (DSIK)- the development-policy arm of the Sparkassen Finance Group whose task is to disseminate the successful Sparkasse model across regional borders and around the globe. They are active in facilitating the Financial Literacy and Intro Entrepreneurship, for the youth coming from different Barangays including the selected resident learners of the center. Financial literacy, according to Forbes, will equip individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions, leading to greater monetary stability, less, stress, and a higher quality of life. On Feb 24, they conducted the training about Farmer Business Simulation for the farmers including the parents of our learner. Firstly, it brings forth a correct framework for considering the appropriateness of providing aid and secondly, it helps cut away the alleged differences from other businesses as well.

DSWD SPOT MONITORING OF LVF PROGRAMS & SERVICES:

CUBAO, QUEZON CITY
Feb. 08. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), represented by Ms. Marlene Beringuel, RSW, and three companion social workers, conducted a spot monitoring of the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. programs and activities! This is to provide technical assistance in preparation for accreditation of its programs and services. Ms. Beringuel commended LVF for the good work it does for the children and youth served at their center and communities.

MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
Feb. 20. A pre-assessment of the Laura Vicuña Center – Palawan’s center-based (residential care) facility was carried out by Ms. Erick John C. De Vera and Ms. Irene P. Jaballas from the Standard Section of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Palawan. The visit’s goal is to verify the program’s implementation’s efficacy, safety, sustainability, and currentness.

LVF MALIHAO VICTORIAS, NEG. OCC.
INTRODUCTION TO JOB PREPARATION FOR CAREER COUNSELORS’ WEBINAR

Feb.14. Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, and Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud had the honor of participating in the webinar hosted by BagoSphere and the International Labor Organization with the topic “Introduction to Job Preparation for Career Counselors.” The attendees developed a greater awareness of the best practices in job preparation through lively conversations and interactive presentations. 

SCHOOL PROMOTION

Feb.16. Sr. Therese Yvonne. L. Jance, FMA, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, and Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud started a school promotion and recruitment campaign at Barangay Estado National High School. The goal of the school campaign was to encourage new senior high schools to enroll at LVWDTC for the 2024–2025 academic year. With the enthusiasm and dedication of Sr. Yvonne, Ms. Cor, and Ms. Aika, presented the school’s mission, vision, accomplishments, educational programs, and extracurricular activities.

Feb. 22. With passion and dedication, Sir Rino N. Barrido, Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, and Ms. Maybelle L. Capillanes organized a school promotion at Victorias City Farm School, formerly Victorias National High School Alfonso Sta.  Ana Extension, to increase enrollees. They were able to raise awareness about the educational opportunities offered by their school, Laura Vicuña Foundation – Malihao.

VISIT OF THE MOTHER PROVINCIAL, SR. TERESITA PADRON, FMA TO LVF-MALIHAO

Feb. 26. The LVF – Malihao was privileged to welcome Mother Provincial, Sr. Tita Padron, FMA as their distinguished guest! Upon her arrival, she was warmly welcomed by the FMA sisters, students, teachers, and staff members. The elegant moves and soothing sounds of the school’s handpicked group of gifted dancers also welcomed her. The entire school community was delighted and inspired by her visit, which was an annual event.

A MEANINGFUL ENCOUNTER OF FACULTY, STAFF AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL

Feb. 27. At the school’s AVR, a much-awaited encounter occurred as Sr. Tita, together with the committed teachers, staff, and support staff, convened! During the dialogue, Sr. Tita encouraged an open dialogue, inviting the attendees to share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Through her compassionate presence, she created a safe space for everyone where they could express their thoughts and concerns without worrying. Moreover, Sr. Tita left 10 words that everyone must remember: healthy air, attention, listening, humility, patience, courage, a sense of honesty, sharing, solidarity, and collaboration. Also, she reminded everyone that they are part of a larger mission to shape future generations. As a gratitude, the faculty, staff, and support personnel gave her a card and a token of appreciation.

ENCOUNTER OF LVF MALIHAO STUDENTS OF SY 2023-2024 AND THE SALESIAN COOPERATORS

Feb. 28. The students in the school year 2023-2024 had the privilege to meet and encounter Sr. Tita, FMA at the school’s multi-purpose hall. The students had the opportunity to engage with Sr. Tita, ask questions, share their experiences, and seek guidance. The kids felt heard and appreciated in the company of such an extraordinary person, making it a very enlightening experience. Throughout the encounter, Sr. Tita emphasized to the students the promise of Don Bosco to the children which they must remember, “Bread, Heaven, and Work.” The students expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Sr. Tita by giving her a card and a token.  In the afternoon, Sr. Tita had a memorable meeting with the Salesian Cooperators at the school AVR. Sr. Tita’s guidance and wisdom provided valuable insights that will guide their future endeavors. After their visit, they were more committed than ever to their mission of helping young people and spreading the Salesian charism.

YOUTH ENCOUNTER 2024

Feb. 01-03. The Youth Encounter, organized by Sr. Nancy Esmero, FMA, in collaboration with the Faculty and Staff and the former teachers Ms. Jonalyn Ayola and Ms. Ma. J Nizol, was an exciting and transformative event for the TVET students.  Over the three days, the attendees were given the chance to express who they were, open up about their experiences, welcome fresh viewpoints, learn valuable life lessons, and build deep relationships with God and other people. Additionally, they had the opportunity to participate in a range of activities designed to foster introspection and personal development. The participants expressed their gratitude to those who made the program possible by giving cards to the cook, the FMA Sisters, and the facilitators, especially to Sr. Nancy, who traveled and invested her time and energy just to facilitate the youth encounter. The occasion was a huge success and had a long-lasting effect on the attendees.

ELECTION OF BOY AND GIRL OFFICIALS

Feb. 19. Alongside LVF Malihao Co-Curricular In-charge Sir Darrenz M. Caberoy, the seven student-leader representatives of LVF Malihao—Shavanne Baquiriza, Clyde Cj Caparas, Ricky Velasco, Angela Lascano, Ria May Ramores, Venus Alquizar, and Elmae Berina—attended the Victorias Aquatic Center Election of Boy and Girl Officials in honor of the Boys and Girls Week Celebration 2024. The said activity was organized by the Rotary Club of Victorias under the DepEd Memorandum of the Division of Victorias City in partnership with the city government. As part of their practical training, the activity intends to enable student leaders to assume the roles of the designated Government Officials/Department Heads, enabling them to learn and experience what public service and local governance are all about.

Ash Wednesday Mass

Feb. 14. The Lenten season began on Ash Wednesday, which was observed by the LVF Malihao community. Fr. presided over the mass. The mass was presided over by Fr. Vilbar, SDB, who gave a moving sermon that served as a reminder of the day’s gravity and shared values for all attendees, including the FMA sisters, academics, staff, and support staff. As Fr. Vilbar, SDB marked their foreheads with ashes, they were reminded of their mortality and the need for repentance. It was a day of unity and spiritual growth for the school community.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS
LVF Sisters, Sr. Phebe and Sr. Sarah, FMA simultaneously facilitated the onsite catechesis to the CPC Communities: Taguig; Marikina; Cavite; Culiat; Botocan, Hillcrest, Judge Jiminez; Pinagkaisahan. This in-person interaction is another blessing. The kids are eager to arrive early so they can attend the Sisters’ spiritual formation. Being near and among the community members does make a difference.

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF SolidaritySerye keeps bringing joy to the youth in our CPC communities. They appear joyful and are eager for the Sisters and lay mission partners to return to their area. They cannot wait to join the games and are eager to receive their prizes! Foodpacks, breads, school supplies, hygiene kits, shoes, and clothes were distributed to the communities after the sessions.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association for Social Workers, Inc.’s (PASWI) Circle of Prayer (COP) every Wednesday Night celebrated its 3rd Anniversary! For three years, it has reached out to Social Workers all over the Philippines, and bravely shared on the Word of God through their stories of how they were able to rise above their difficulties, turmoils, and temptations in life! There is a testimony of true, genuine, and living faith!  The weekly Wednesdate is hosted by PASWI National Director, Sr. Marivic, FMA and PASWI Executive Director, Ms Eva Ponce De Leon. A Local PASWI Chapter co-host the night, choosing the Word of God. Mabuhay ang mga Manggagawang Panlipunan! (Long Live the Social Workers).

January 2024 News

LVF’s JanWHOAry 2024

The beginning of a new year signifies more than just a page-turning; it’s an opportunity for everyone to start afresh. It’s whoa-mazing to start the year 2024 with the LVWDTC Silver Jubilee celebration, twenty-five (25) years of blissful and fruitful presence in the sugarbowl of the Philippines; LVF kick-started the #iamBRAVE advocacy campaign; educators joining various forums for the scholarship programs for the young; and self-awareness sessions.

At LVF, we jumpstart the new year celebrating the feast of our Salesian saints with excitement, joy, and hope!

LAURA VICUNA MALIHAO 25th FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY!

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY
IT IS A NEW YEAR!
#iamBRAVE ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN!
PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOR
FIRST FRIDAY MASS!

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC
TVET FORUM 2024
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (TESDA) SCHOLARSHIP IMPLEMENTERS FORUM
LEARNING JAPANESE CUISINE
YOUTH ENCOUNTER 2024

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN
SELF-AWARENESS SESSION
GULPIMANO

FEAST OF SALESIAN SAINTS:
FEAST OF BL. LAURA VICUÑA
ST. JOHN BOSCO: FATHER & TEACHER OF THE YOUNG
BOSCOLYMPICS INTERSCHOOL FRIENDLY COMPETITION-MALIHAO, NEG. OCC

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS!
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI COP

LVWDTC MALIHAO 25th FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY

Jan. 22. For the past 25 years, a beacon of hope has been glowing brilliantly in the center of Victorias City. During the presentation, everyone reflected on the amazing journey of education, empowerment, and, transformation that the Laura Vicuña Women Development & Training Center (LVWDTC) has undertaken as it celebrates its Silver Jubilee. The significant and grand celebration has been graced by the presence of Sr. Teresita Padron, FMA, Provincial Superior; Mr. Francisco Dizon, Vice President of the Laura Vicuna Foundation; Sr. Ma. Victoria Sta. Ana, the LVF Managing Director; some former FMA Sisters who were assigned to the school, benefactors, Salesian Cooperators, former faculty members, past pupils, mother oratorians, faculty and staff, support personnel, students, and other guests. In his homily during the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, Fr. Patricio A. Buzon, current Bishop of Bacolod, was astounded by the work done by the Salesian Sisters. The once-thick sugarcane field is now a haven for everyone who dreams of improving their family circumstances. The Laura Vicuña Foundation indeed gives hope a home. (Hope is the name LVF gives to every child who comes to their centers). Mr. Dizon expressed his appreciation for the Salesian Sisters’ efforts in allowing the surrounding communities and nearby cities to receive quality education as well. The sheer number of students enrolled and the achievements of the Past Pupils of LVWDTC indicate that the institution offers high-quality instruction and training in skills.

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY

The festive atmosphere, the breathtaking fireworks, and the aromas of different foods are just a few of the things that make the New Year unique. And some baked cookies are just what lighten the celebratory atmosphere! Under the direction of Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, the girls managed to create hundreds of Chinese New Year cookies,! These little cookies are so scrumptious that they practically melt in your mouth! The recipe was given by our Singaporean benefactors, Mrs.Helena and Mr. Daniel Kang Hap Ong.

#iamBRAVE ADVCACY CAMPAIGN

Jan. 20. # iamBRAVE goes to Negros! About 170 first-year criminology students at Colegio de Sta. Ana de Victorias (CSAV) actively participated in the LVF’s advocacy on BUDDIES REJECT ABUSE, VIOLENCE, and EXPLOITATION! There were workshop activities on the difference between male and female roles, gender sensitivity, identifying issues, and finding common ground for both genders. The participants have acknowledged the contributions played by women and their involvement in a variety of once male-dominated spheres of work. After the session, the attendees committed to fostering a culture of protection and to be BUDDIES who oppose abuse, violence, and exploitation.

PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOR

Ms. Josielyn Hugo conducted an onsite Protective Behavior session for students of MOHTIW-Pampanga! The goal of the Protective Behavior session is to teach pupils how to recognize and follow their body language as a first line of defense. They learned about safe and unsafe touches, as well as early warning indicators. The students were happy that they learned another way to protect themselves.

FIRST FRIDAY MASS

Jan. 05. On the First Friday of the month, the LVF community, celebrated the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist with Fr. Rey Hector Paglinawan. A “First Friday” is the first Friday of the month and is often marked by a special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus since Jesus died for us and won our salvation on a Friday. Fr. Rey enunciated that “…on this first Friday of the year, we are reminded of what really matters in life: TO LOVE IN DEED, & TRUTH…Let us ask that we may be filled with His love and become instruments of His love to all our brothers & sisters throughout this New Year!”

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC

TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (TESDA) SCHOLARSHIP IMPLEMENTERS FORUM
Jan. 11. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Director, and Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, LVF Malihao TVET Focal Person, attended the TVET Forum 2024 at Mandurriao, Iloilo City. The forum has been attended by the TESDA director, TESDA board members, and different schools with the TVET program. Updates and relevant information about the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS), Competency Assessment and Certification (CAC), and scholarships were discussed in the forum.

LEARNING JAPANESE CUISINE

Jan. 16-17.  Japanese cooking classes were held for the LVF Malihao Grade 12 and TVI Students of SY 2023–2024. The classes covered topics including sweet potato manju and Japanese-style chicken BBQ. Sr. Ludovina “Lido” Mochizuki Hisae, FMA led the cooking demonstration. Alongside Sir Darrenz Caberoy and Ms. Ma is. Socorro Bayles, two of the school’s instructors. Knowing that the children would require a weighing scale for their cookery, the school’s Japanese friends kindly and lovingly offered one to them. As a thank-you gift for Sr. Lido, the students gave her a card and made a brief presentation.

YOUTH ENCOUNTER 2024

Jan. 25-27. As the year 2024 unfolded the LVF Malihao Grade 12 students and the four faculty members joined the Youth Encounter. Facilitated by Sr. Nancy Esmero, FMA, and the lay mission partners, the retreat was a journey of prayer, unity, self-discovery, and growth. Mr. Thomas Patrick Macri, a volunteer with Volunteers International for Development, Education, and Solidarity (VIDES) USA, grew close to the students after witnessing the youth encounter. The participants will likely take with them the lessons they learned and the relationships they built with Jesus during the experience.

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

SELF-AWARENESS SESSION
Jan. 23. The residents and learners of LVF Macarascas participated in a Self-Awareness session facilitated by Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW. As they celebrated Christmas with their family, friends, and relatives, each of their unique experiences was shared. A few of them talked about their goals for the coming year. Ms. Del guided them as they explored their goals, principles, values, and the factors that influence them. They participated in a variety of exercises that centered on accepting and responding to different events or situations that happened to them. After that, they exchanged insights and learned from each other.

LVF PALAWAN “GULPI MANO”

Jan. 13. We welcomed the new year with love and gratitude to God. The parents had their monthly Gulpimano (cooperative endeavor)—an LVF Macarascas Laudato Si efforts at the center, especially in the farm area. The program started with the opening prayer, followed by the good day and greetings of Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, Center Head; orientation and area assignment of the parents given by Mr. Wernher Cervantes, Assistant Farm Manager. The center is grateful for the parents’ assistance in cleaning and keeping the garden and its surroundings clean as their participation in the free education of their children.

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

FEAST OF BL. LAURA VICUÑA
Every 22nd of the month, LVF celebrates the Feast of Blessed Laura Vicuña! Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA facilitated a recollection for the girls, underscoring her main virtues: a spirit of service and availability toward others. She carried out her tasks with generosity, dedication, and joy! Laura’s gaze was fixed on our Lord. On her deathbed, Laura received the Holy Communion for the last time and then pronounced her last words: “Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Mary.” With these attitudes and values, she is a model to the young.

 

FEAST DAY OF LAURA-PALAWAN

On every feast of the Salesian Saints, the LVF communities honor the saints through different performances that relate to their lives and sacrifices. On January 22, we celebrated the feast of our Blessed Laura Vicuna in the center. The learners had their poem presentation, drama, “look-alike”, and most importantly the quiz bee to help them remember the life of Laura, her contribution, the purity of her love especially to her mother, and the sacrifices she experienced as a young people like them.

ST. JOHN BOSCO: FATHER & TEACHER OF THE YOUNG TRIDUUM 2024

A Triduum is always commemorated as part of the Salesian tradition before the Salesian Saints’ feast day celebration. The full day of January 28–30 was set aside by the LVF Macarascas, Palawan community as Unity Day, in observance of St. John Bosco. They discovered more about their individuality and the gifts each of them brings to the amazing community they live in every day. There is a multicultural prayer at the end of the three days.

LVF-CUBAO, QC

St. John Bosco was just nine years old when he had a dream that called him to dedicate himself to the education of young people. Through play, he was able to gather the young and taught them catechism. In celebration of his feast, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA introduced him to the girls through a session about his life. The girls, Sisters, and staff enjoyed various sports games: Game of Generals; Domino; Basketball; Table Tennis; Kickball; Basketball; Volleyball; Quiz Bee; Filling up containers with soap. The winners of every game were announced after the week-long festivities! When one kid was named the most valuable player (MVP), she broke down in tears because she had not expected it. She expressed she was both thrilled and astonished. Everybody enjoyed the event as they ran, jumped, and played but never sinned.

BOSCOLYMPICS INTERSCHOOL FRIENDLY COMPETITION-MALIHAO, NEG. OCC

Jan. 29-30. The spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition came alive during the highly anticipated event known as the Boscolympics Interschool held at LVF Malihao. Fortunately, the schools that were invited by Sir Rino Barrido, Sports Club Animator, came and they were the EB Magalona National High School – Consing Extension, Abelardo Bantug D.L. Sr. National High School, and Barangay Estado National High School. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Technical Directress, and Sir Rino Barrido awarded the participating schools with a Certificate of Appreciation and gifts after the game.

Jan. 31. In celebration of the Feast of Don Bosco, the LVF Malihao FMA Sisters, Faculty, Staff, and Support Personnel together with Mr. Thomas Patrick Macri, Volunteers International for Development, Education and Solidarity (VIDES) USA Volunteer, attended a Eucharistic Mass at Don Bosco Technical Institute (DBTI) – Victorias City. After hearing the Word of God, they went straight to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto (semi-replica) in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, and ate their lunch at Melken’s Seafood Restaurant in Silay City. Indeed, everyone enjoyed the company of each other and had a great day that day.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS!
Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA, Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA, Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA, and the lay mission partners simultaneously facilitated the face-to-face Catechesis to our CPC Community areas: Pinagkaisahan, Hillcrest, and Judge Jiminez at Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. The program started with the prayer, parlor games, and Children Got Talent where young ones showed their talent in singing and dancing. And together with our Social Workers Miss Joy, Miss Angie, and Miss Pat goes to Marikina to conduct the Sunday catechesis as well.

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF SolidaritySerye continues to give joy to the children, young people, and parents in the CPC Communities! There was giving of toys, The LVF SolidaritySerye continues to give joy to the children, young people, and parents in the CPC Communities! There was giving of toys, distribution of pre-loved clothes, and food! The bright smiles on the kids’ faces are invaluable as they receive the gifts.

PASWI COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc (PASWI) and Sr. Ma. Victoria Sta. Ana, FMA unwaveringly reaches out to Social Workers all over the Philippines, nourishing their spirituality, and strengthening their faith through the Circle of Prayer (COP) every Wednesday night via Zoom Videoconferencing! This weekly prayer habit has been co-hosted by various PASWI Local Chapters from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

December 2023 News

ALL AGLOW FOR DECEMBER

December is Jesus Christ’s birth month! As the year comes to a close, the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. (LVF) is happy that a total of 17,953 individuals were served for the year 2023. It is Christmas! A joyful season of reflection and grateful celebration, particularly of God’s great love for sending His Son, Jesus, into the world to save us.  It is a time of the year when each person or organization is occupied with making others happy; partying, and wrapping gifts in red, green, and blue! Everywhere you look, you can see vivid, colorful Christmas lights, and Christmas tunes and cheers are in the air! Christmas is LVF’s PARTI-HAN, a sharing of blessings of many individuals and corporations packed as grocery bundles for thousands of children and their families distributed in LVF centers and child protection communities!   Your belief in LVF has helped us do great work this year. From our LVF, Trustees, Sisters, staff, volunteers, and children, thank you everyone for continuing to support our mission of building social protection for children and empowering the young to be productive Christian citizens. With much optimism, we welcome the coming year 2024.

LVF CUBAO, QC
A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER: LVF PARTI-HAN 2023!
LVF #IAMBRAVE CAMPAIGN!
CREATING CORE MEMORIES @FIESTA CARNIVAL!
PUNO LAW CHRISTMAS PARTY AT LVF!
LVF’S PREPARATION FOR JESUS’ BIRTH!

LVF-MALIHAO
BOOKKEEPING NCIII ASSESSMENT
DAGYAW
FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
ADVENT RECOLLECTION AND PARENTS FORMATION
ADVENT RECOLLECTION
FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY
FACULTY AND STAFF ADVENT RECOLLECTION
EMPLOYEE’S CHRISTMAS PARTY

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
YES-AHA
FAMILY DAY
BS SOCIAL WORK INTERNS FINAL SHARING
CHRISTMAS CAROLING

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
CATECHISM WITH SR. SHEILA DUCOT, FMA
PASWI COP

LVF CUBAO, QC

A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER: LVF PARTI-HAN 2023!
Dec. 14-19. Christmas is the season of love, giving, forgiveness, and hope, being the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. For the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Christmas is about giving back and sharing, to spread hope and love to the unfortunate and needy. For LVF, Christmas is every day and throughout the year. This year’s LVF Annual Parti-han 2023 celebrates with the theme “Pasasalamat at Pag-Asa sa Panginoon, hatid ngayong Pasko sa Bawat Pamilya” (“Gratitude and Hope to the Lord, brought to Every Family this Christmas “) together with our CPC Communities: Cavite, Marikina, Culiat, Botocan, Taguig, Bacood, PH Sta.Mesa, Pinagkaisahan, Hillcrest, and Judge Jimenez. The gift packs were prepared by LVF girls, staff, and LVF Salesian Sisters; it was fun and exciting! According to our LVF girls, they are incredibly grateful that they could share what they received. The program started with Thanksgiving mass, Agape, Christmas presentations by areas, Spin the Wheel, and gift giving. The Annual PARTI-HAN 2023 would not be possible without the help of our Board of Directors; Ms. Josefina Tan; Mr and Mrs Marissa and Joey Concepcion of RFM Corporation; Atty Eric Puno, Breadtalk, Mel Centeno, Ms Ana, the Sta. Ana Family, Mr Francisco Dizon, Mrs Vicky Cuisia, and Ms Mag Sy.

LVF #iamBRAVE CAMPAIGN

Dec. 01. Three hundred ten (310) 4P’s (Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program) beneficiaries of Lantad Silay joined LVF’s advocacy against Human Trafficking with Ms. Carla Juncia and more than two hundred (200) students of Colegio de Sta. Ana de Victorias (CSAV) joined the advocacy session on Safe Spaces or Bawal Bastos Law! On Dec. 02, LVF Social Workers, Ms Rosea Monsay and Ms Josielyn Hugo conducted the campaign against Trafficking in Persons to the young people of Lower Nawasa, Brgy Commonwealth, QC. When the participants were asked whether they were familiar with Trafficking in Persons, they answered ‘no’. After the session, each shared that they are now aware of this heinous crime done in various ways with the purpose of prostitution, exploitation, forced labor, and organ removal among others.  

CREATING CORE MEMORIES @FIESTA CARNIVAL

Dec. 15. The LVF girls and the Child Protection Communities’ children had an exciting fun and meaningful experience at the Fiesta Carnival at Gateway Araneta sponsored by Ms. Bledes Fores-Legarda, LVF Board, Ms. Veana Fores, and Ms. Judy A. Roxas through JAAF (J. Amado Araneta Foundation) in memory of Ms. Maria A. Fores! his indoor amusement park has made other core memories, not only for the children but also for those who are kids at heart! All enjoyed the Happy Inflatables, Mini Trampoline, Train, Giant Carousel, Soft Playground, Happy Car, Boat Pool, Walking Dino, Jurassic Adventure, bump cars and many more! Amy expressed that it was a happy experience, and they enjoyed it a lot! Indeed, their amusement and enjoyment were seen in their glowing and happy faces and excited squeals.

PUNO LAW CHRISTMAS PARTY AT LVF

As early as the second week of the Christmas month, the ever-supportive Atty. Roderico ‘Eric’ Puno and generous individuals of the PUNO LAW office held their annual Gift-Giving for the LVF girls and about 120 children of the LVC-Cubao in Quezon City and the LVF Community Center in Sta. Mesa. The day was filled with lots of joy and gratitude for all the Christmas presents and food shared by the staff and lawyers. There were also dance and Christmas song presentations performed by the LVF Girls and PH-Sta. Mesa Vicunians. Energetic Lawyers animated the different games such as Picture Frame, Hep-Hep Hooray, etc. with exciting prizes. 

LVF-QC PREPARATION FOR JESUS’ BIRTH 

‘Advent is a four-week season of reflective preparation for Christ’s birth at Christmas and His coming! Each Sunday of Advent, the LVF-QC Community lighted the Advent Candle focusing on different themes – hope, peace, joy, and love. In preparation for Jesus’ nativity, Sr Phebe facilitated a recollection for the girls while the LVF staff had an Advent Recollection conducted by Fr. Rey Paglinawan and Bro. Carl. The recollection has opened the opportunity for a guided silent reflection of how they have lived their lives. Bro. Carl had an activity where each staff wrote a word and a phrase of affirmation. The recollection concluded with the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided by Fr. Rey. 

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BOOKKEEPING NC III ASSESSMENT
Dec. 13-15. Twenty-five Technical Vocational Institute- Business and Office Technology trainees took the Bookkeeping NC III Assessment at TESDA Regional Training Center- Talisay City. The 25 trainees were split up into three batches, and their teachers went with them for three days in a row.

DAGYAW

Dec. 1-2. The LVF-Malihao classroom officers, SYM leaders, and SYM animators participated in the Dagyaw 2023, which had the theme “Rejoicing in Hope,” at Victorias City Coliseum. The FMA Sisters, Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, Sr. Josefna D. Oliveros, FMA, Sr. Agnes Olano, FMA, and Sr. Zenaida Zamora, FMA came also to attend the Eucharistic Mass presided by Rev. Fr. Patricio A. Buzon, current Bishop of Bacolod. It was, in fact, a night of prayer and unity for the various parishes and schools.

FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Dec. 8. The FMA Sisters, faculty, staff, and students from LVF-Malihao attended a Eucharistic Mass at Mary Help of Christians Church in Victorias City in celebration of the Feast of Immaculate Conception.

ADVENT RECOLLECTION AND PARENTS FORMATION

Dec. 10. For SY. 2023–2024, the parents of the LVF–Malihao students received an Advent Recollection. The school expressed its sincere gratitude to Ms. Jonalyn Ayola for organizing the memory-sharing event that took place in the School Multi-Purpose Hall. Following that, a meeting for parents was held, and Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, had the opportunity to talk about a few school-related issues. The release of cards marked the conclusion of the formation.

ADVENT RECOLLECTION

Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA, facilitated the Grade 11 students’ Advent Recollection in preparation for Christmas. Throughout the day, they actively participated in a variety of reflective activities, such as prayer sessions, scriptural readings, and silence as well as sharing in small groups, with the theme “Paghihintay at paghahanda sa Diyos na matiyaga at masayang naghihintay sa atin”. As they prepared their hearts for the coming of Christ Jesus, they considered the significance of the Advent season. They concluded with the closing prayer service with the call of the Beatitude #6: “Mapapalad ang mga may malinis na puso, makikita nila ang Diyos.” (Mt 5:8). They emerged from the memory with a renewed sense of purpose, accepting the task of living humbly for the purpose to see Jesus this Christmas and in all aspects of their lives, particularly in their respective families.

FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY

Dec. 18. Laura Vicuna showed Christmas spirit as they celebrated with the Family Christmas Party at the School Multi-Purpose Hall. Students, together with their families, the FMA Sisters, faculty, staff, and support personnel, attended the special event. Vea Villareña received recognition during the program as she was given a Certificate of Academic Excellence and Service Leadership Award by the City of Victorias on Sunday, December 17, 2023. Additionally honored were the Bookkeeping NC III passers and the representatives of Mural Painting who participated in the City’s Mural Painting Contest. The school-prepared door prizes, cellphone raffle, and “Salu-salo” during the group lunch made the celebration even more enjoyable. Two students were the lucky winners of the cellphone raffle, stating they would use it for their studies. May the Almighty God grant continued blessings to everyone involved in the donations, particularly to the donors.

FACULTY AND STAFF ADVENT RECOLLECTION

Dec. 19. In this Yuletide Season, the Faculty and Staff, accompanied by Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, had their Advent Recollection at St. James the Greater Church – Talisay City. The activity would not be possible without the time and effort of Fr. Claude Ma. Umali, MMHC, facilitator of the Recollection. He started the activity with an opening prayer, then a talk, group sharing, and confession, and ended with a Eucharistic Mass. As a gratitude, the Faculty and Staff gave him a thank you card and a token of appreciation.

EMPLOYEES’ CHRISTMAS PARTY

Dec. 21-22. The magnificent scenery of the Campuestohan Highland Resort in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, left everyone in awe as the LVF Malihao FMA Sisters, Faculty, Staff, and Support Personnel celebrated the Employee’s Christmas Party there. Prayers opened the program, which was then followed by a group lunch, gift-giving, gift-exchanging, card-giving, and picture-taking. Because the long-awaited celebration finally happened, the faculty and staff were incredibly appreciative of the FMA Sisters.

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YES-AHA
Dec. 14. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. organized the YES-AHA (Youth Empowerment through Sustainable Agriculture and Health Advocacy) program for young people to empower and inspire them to pursue careers in agriculture. This activity is more valuable to them than spending time in SOCMED or on the phone. The primary goal of this (YES-AHA) is to protect and manage this generation of youngsters from cybercrime, bullying, and other forms of bullying. Preventing this situation is like safeguarding their future. As part of our YES AHA program today, we harvested rice in the fields. We were divided into four (4) groups for this task for various reasons. The first group is GAPAS, which means those who are assigned to cut the rice from the pump. The second group is TALI, which is assigned to bind the rice into sizes that fit the thresher. The third group is HAKUT, which means those who are assigned to haul the rice. Finally, “IMBAK” means those who are assigned to collect and arrange the rice for the thresher. The activity lasted the entire day, filled with joy, passion, commitment, hard labor, and teamwork, with an added struggle and challenge due to the rainy day, but our young people were very blessed and appreciative of the blessing they received from our own rice field.

FAMILY DAY

As a Salesian family, one of our traditional events every year is Family Day, which is held during the Christmas season or before the end of the year to fulfill our vision of strengthening the bond between our parents and children or families themselves. The program began with a community recollection presented by Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, Center Head, in honor of the birth of Christ, followed by a family sharing of reflections on Christmas. Following the presentation, parlor games, and the most anticipated part of this celebration is the free “Ukay-Ukay” from the benefactors as their Christmas gift to the center. All the participants enthusiastically participated in all activities. 

BS SOCIAL WORK INTERNS FINAL SHARING

Dec. 07. CONGRATULATIONS to our Social Work Interns Ms. Divine, Ms. Preal, Ms. Jeziel, Ms. Hezel, and Ms. Nelly for the Final Presentation of the Fieldwork in Casework and group work after their three months of stay in the center. Also, the community extended gratitude to Ms. Christine S. Garobo, RSW, MSW, for placing their interns in the center and serving as their school supervisor.

CHRISTMAS CAROLING

As part of the Christmas season celebration, the community of the Laura Vicuna Foundation was inspired to perform an authentic Christmas song by visiting benefactors’ homes in Puerto Princesa City. The community entertained the benefactor by dancing the “Kumukutikutitap Song” and singing the Christmas in our Hearts and Born on Christmas Day of learners choreographed by Mrs. Francisco Gabua, past pupil and volunteer. The learners are also grateful to the benefactors for constantly choosing the foundation as their charity. The foundation is eternally grateful and blessed by their presence and generosity, particularly their love for the foundation’s young people. The benefactors shared their blessings with learners, making them feel the genuine meaning of Christmas, which is love, sharing, caring, and giving. On the same day, the learners went on a city tour, stopping at Baker’s Hill and Mitra Ranch. This is a new and another memorable experience for them. 

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES 

CATECHISM WITH SR. SHEILA DUCOT, FMA 
The LVF weekly catechesis continues especially this December when we are preparing for the birth of Jesus Christ! Sr. Sheila Ducot leads the community every Sunday, learning something new about the foundation of the Catholic faith. Sr. Sheila also discussed human rights with the participants. And before the end of the Catechesis, she also announced the winners of LVF’s Trash to Cash Challenge.

PASWI’S CIRCLE OF PRAYER

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. continues to bring social workers all over the Philippines, closer to God with the weekly Wednesday prayer habit hosted by its Executive Director, Ms Eva Ponce DeLeon, and its Coordinator, Sr Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA. Every Wednesday the Lectio Divina is co-hosted by the different PASWI local chapters nationwide.

November 2023 News

COMING HOME AT LVF THIS NOVEMBER

November is here — ushering in the season of gratitude and stirring reflective energy that inspires us to cherish each moment of dwindling daylight and the soothing cool breeze. At LVF, November is a month of heart warming reunion of the Past Pupils every Solemnity of Christ the King! Additionally, it is Children’s Rights Month, during which the Philippine government and all other organizations plan and carry out initiatives for child empowerment and protection; participation of our social workers at the PASWI-hosted National Convention and Asia Pacific Conference on the Midpoint Review of the Sustainable Development Goals; 18-day Campaign to end Violence Against Women and Children starting November 25 to December 12; examination of the UST Angelicum scholars; and celebration of the gift of life of Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA. Indeed, LVF offers a plethora of initiatives and activities aimed at fostering the growth, emancipation, and safety of kids, teens, and communities.

LVF CUBAO, QC
LVF ADVOCACY ON CHILD PROTECTION CUM CELEBRATION OF THE 2023 NCM!
ARTSY WORKSHOP @ GATEWAY TOWER
UST ANGELICUM EXAMINATION TO SCHOLARS
LVF EC CELEBRATES SR. VIC’s BIRTHDAY!
PECCG ASSEMBLY 2023
PASWI  27TH ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE 2023
PASWI 75TH PLATINUM JUBILEE NATIONAL CONVENTION
LVF GIRLS LEAD THE NCCT DOKYUBATA AWARDING CEREMONY THROUGH A
PRAYER
LVF GIRLS JOINED THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION, EDUCATION COMMUNICATION (IEC) MATERIALS
NCM CULMINATING ACTIVITY
FIRST JPIC ORIENTATION AND WORKSHOP
TUGON ATENEO UNIVERSITY SAFETY SUMMIT ON ONLINE SAFETY AWARENESS
LVF JOINS THE VOCATION FESTIVAL IN THE DIOCESE OF CUBAO, QC!

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN
CHILDREN’S MONTH CELEBRATION
EDUCATORS DAY & GUARDIAN ANGEL’S REVELATION
THANK-YOU PRESENTATION

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
LVF VIRTUAL CATECHESIS
PASWI-COP

2023 LVF HOMECOMING:BALIKAN ANG TAHANANG DULOT AY PAG ASA SA BAWAT ISA.

 (Come Home To Where Each of Us Resided & Received Hope)

Nov. 26. The Laura Vicuña Foundation, in celebration with Christ the King, held its annual homecoming with the theme: “Balikan ang Tahanang Dulot ay Pag-Asa sa Bawat Isa.”   

The Vicuñans and LVF TVET past pupils gathered in a meaningful Eucharistic celebration presided over by Fr. Rey Paglinawan of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao. Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA warmly welcomed everyone with a thanksgiving for their presence despite the short notice given. She guarantees that every Vicuñan has a place to call home. Two heartwarming testimonies of successful Vicunians inspired the past pupils. Riza Luzares, an LVTC graduate, is now working as a day care teacher and Rico Solatorio, an LVF scholar, is now working at Alas Oplas & Co.                                                                                                            
A sack of rice was given away as the big prize in an exciting raffle, along with some cash and packs of pasta and sauce as consolation prizes! The teachers and staff facilitated the games: Ms. Rona Cendy, Ms. Samantha, Ms. Felina, and Ms. Rose Jean.

Everyone went home with prizes, smiles, and of course HOPE in their Hearts. 

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF ADVOCACY ON CHILD PROTECTION CUM CELEBRATION OF THE 2023 NCM!
Nov. 07. LVF conducted an advocacy session on Children’s Rights & protective behavior to a total of three hundred thirty-four (334): hundred ninety (190) grades 5 & 6 students at Gil Lopez Elementary School, Sagay City (Nov. 07) and a total of one hundred forty-four (144) students of the Laura Vicuna Women Development Training Center (LVWDTC) in Victorias City (Nov. 22) both in Neg. Occ. held via gmeet. This is also in celebration of the 2023 National Children’s Month (NCM).

ARTSY WORKSHOP @ GATEWAY TOWER

Nov. 30. The LVF girls were invited by the Jose Amado Araneta Foundation (JAF) to join the Artsy Workshop held at Gateway Tower. Through this exercise, the girls’ gift for painting in a variety of styles and mediums has been refined and discovered. Michelle and Amy were very excited to show their finished artwork to Sr. Marivic when they got home.

UST ANGELICUM EXAMINATION TO SCHOLARS

NOV. 11.  The UST Angelicum conducted an onsite examination held at the Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. center administered by its volunteers Mr. John Lester; Ms. Krizzia; Ms. Joyce; Ms. Mara; Ms. Marites; Mr. JC; Ms. Jeselle; Mr. Nickson; and Mr. Christian, all in-charge of different subjects. These are the accelerated year level of each scholar: YS 10 (G9): Arriane, Crizalyn, Remilyn, Jerill; YS8 (G7): Samantha, Jasper; YS9 (G8): Jhoanna; Grade 11: Josephine (General Academic Strand); Marjie (GAS). This is the first time the exam has been given on-site since the Pandemic; thus, the student’s level of anxiety was beyond typical! Arriane shared feeling both anxious and delighted about the situation! “Marami kami natapos at naipasang exams. Ibig sabihan, umuusad po kami at makakapag-proceed na sa next year level. Kaya masaya po kami.”  (“Many of us completed and passed the exams. It means that we are making progress and will be able to proceed to the next year’s level. So, we are happy.”)

LVF EC CELEBRATES SR. VIC’s BIRTHDAY

Nov. 02. How swiftly time flies. This year, the LVF Educating Community (EC) is celebrating Sr. Vic’s birthday! There is nothing more meaningful than to celebrate this important day with a Holy Mass, presided by Fr. Rey. At LVF, we are blessed to have Sr. Vic as an employer to the staff, a friend to all, and a mother to the girls. She is a gift to all. Investing her time, energy, love, and everything she possesses to guide young people back to Jesus’ grace, she has devoted her entire life to making a positive impact on their lives. On her birthday, we pray that the joy that she has brought to others comes back to her on this day.

PECCG ASSEMBLY 2023 

Nov. 30. Ms. Joy Hugo, LVF representative was reelected as the Vice President for Non-teaching of the Provincial Educating Community Core Group (PECCG) and participated in the General Assembly held in Don Bosco, Manila. This year, we are reflecting on the theme “Our Family: Inspired and Animated to Transform (Our F.I.A.T). Fr. Jason Laguerta discussed Synodality and underscored the importance of   LISTENING and WORKING TOGETHER in a Community. 

PASWI  27TH ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE 2023

Nov. 5-7. LVF registered social workers, Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA; Ms. Josielyn Hugo; & Ms. Rosea Monsay joined the 27th Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2023 with the theme: The Sustainable Development Goals Halfway Point: Social Work’s Contribution to Social Development. @Waterfront Hotel, Cebu! This was organized by the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW), and the Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI). This conference highlighted the vital role of social workers in the Asia Pacific region in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing an opportunity, and platform for social work educators, researchers, and practitioners to reflect on their contributions, explore opportunities and challenges, and discuss the future of social work.

PASWI 75TH PLATINUM JUBILEE NATIONAL CONVENTION

Nov. 8-10. The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) celebrated its 75 years of unwavering dedication to professional excellence and social welfare; a significant milestone with its Platinum Jubilee National Convention in Cebu City! The National Convention has gathered more than 3,000 social workers all over the Philippines! Sr. Ma.Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA (PASWI Trustee), and Sr. Candy Carmen Balverde participated in the event for the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. “In a profound display of commitment to ethical practice, PASWI has chosen this landmark anniversary to launch the new Philippine Social Work Code of Ethics and Ethical Standards. This pivotal document reflects the organization’s dedication to upholding the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct in the profession” (IFSW).

LVF GIRLS LEAD THE NCCT DOKYUBATA AWARDING CEREMONY THROUGH A PRAYER

Nov. 10. The National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT) has celebrated the DokyuBata 7th year of celebrating a documentary for children nationwide. This year’s theme focuses on “Dokyu-Rehiyon: Stories of Regional Voices and Identities.” This has encouraged children and young peoples’ minds to create child-friendly documentary media content and was recognized by the NCCT! During its awarding ceremony, LVF led the program through a doxology.

LVF GIRLS JOINED THE CWC DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION, EDUCATION COMMUNICATION (IEC) MATERIALS

Nov. 10-12. The Laura Vicuña Foundation (LVF) represented by Ms. Jessa Mae S. Nardo, RSW together with the 4 (four) LVF girls; Jaz, Shane, Jhoanna, and Jerill; has been invited by the Council for the Welfare of Children in partnership with Consuelo Alger Foundation to join the Child Participation Advocacy and Communication Plan Information Materials and Collaterals Workshops held at B Hotel, Quezon City.  The 3-day sessions were very informative and at the same time, a great experience for the children. The girls actively engaged in discussions on the importance of child participation and their rights as children. The individual tasks and group activities that were given to them helped them realize the importance of their rights to express their views, opinions, and ideas as well as decide on all matters that affect them and the need for their protection and security. It means that their voices are being heard.

NCM CULMINATING ACTIVITY

Nov. 27. The Laura Vicuña Foundation led the 31st National Children’s Month (NCM) culminating celebration through a doxology held at Samsung Hall-SM Aura, Taguig. More than 600 participants joined in the culminating ceremony spearheaded by the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC). There were booths where children had the opportunity to have fun by playing games, taking photos, eating, listening to discussions, and more. LVF continues to work closely with other agencies who are also pioneering in Child Protection and Empowerment.

FIRST JPIC ORIENTATION AND WORKSHOP

Nov. 6-10. 1st Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) orientation and workshop held at MIC Cursillo House, Davao City. It was organized by the Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines. There were 55 priests, religious and lay workers who participated in the event. It was a very enriching encounter where basic human and nature’s rights were discussed. sharing of concerns, initiatives, and best practices for the care of creation per setting was also presented. It challenges all the participants to heed the urgent call for climate emergency. We must act now.

TUGON ATENEO UNIVERSITY SAFETY SUMMIT ON ONLINE SAFETY AWARENESS

Nov. 28. Last November 28, 2023, the Laura Vicuña Social Workers namely Jessa Mae Nardo and Angie Mae Villaren together with Sister Sarah Robas, FMA joined the BMO’s TugonLine Adventure, University Summit at Ateneo de Manila University. This event was filled with presentations on Meta’s approach to safety, available safety, and well-being tools and resources, as well as social media training on building community, content and creative strategy, and Reel best practices. There was also a Digital Tayo session on the safe and effective use of the internet. The Tugon Ateneo and Meta successfully conducted their session to make the Internet a safer place for children. They also gave school staff, parents, and youth the knowledge they need to understand online dangers, all in one place. Just like one of the highlights of this event, let us collaborate towards fostering a generation that is informed, empowered, and prepared to make a difference.

LVF JOINS THE VOCATION FESTIVAL IN THE DIOCESE OF CUBAO, QC!

Nov. 19. During the Vocation Festival in the Diocese of Cubao in Quezon City, the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc. is in support of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians! The gathering featured over ten (10) religious organizations, all of which encouraged the young people who attended to identify as one of them—a self-professed religious sister or brother. 

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

CHILDREN’S MONTH CELEBRATION

In celebration of Children’s Month in November, the Laura Vicuna Foundation collaborated with its partner agency, the Western Philippines University (WPU) from the College of Education. Together, they orchestrated a series of enriching activities for the young individuals at the center under the theme: “Enhancing Mental Health Awareness through Sports, Music, and Dance.” On November 15, teachers, and student volunteers from WPU joined the community to impart their expertise. They engaged the learners in learning the intricacies of “Speak takraw” and “Arnis,” fostering physical activity and sportsmanship. Later in the month, on November 30, the focus shifted to cultural expression as the students were taught the dance steps of the Cuyonon song “Solteros.” Subsequent sessions on December 1 and 7 centered around music and instrument tutorials. These multifaceted activities were strategically designed to involve children in sports and skills development, providing an avenue to mitigate mental health issues, stress, and depression—particularly crucial during these challenging times. The initiative aimed not only to promote physical well-being but also to uncover and nurture hidden talents and skills among the young participants. The Laura Vicuna Foundation extends its deepest gratitude to the dedicated teachers and student volunteers from WPU, Puerto Princesa City, for their unwavering commitment to supporting and educating the youth. Their efforts have not only enriched the lives of these young individuals but have also contributed significantly to the holistic well-being of the community.

EDUCATORS DAY & GUARDIAN ANGEL’S REVELATION

Nov. 14. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. community came together to joyously celebrate two significant occasions: Educators’ Day and Guardian Angel Revelation. This thoughtful initiative was spearheaded by the learners themselves, who orchestrated a heartwarming program dedicated to the sisters, staff, and volunteers. Their genuine efforts included a variety of presentations and the creation of personalized cards, all aimed at bringing smiles and happiness to their esteemed educators on this special day. Simultaneously, the community embraced the cherished Salesian tradition by observing the Guardian Angel Revelation. This unique activity provided an opportunity for individuals within the community to reveal themselves as the secret guides of their chosen companions over the past month. This interactive and meaningful event fostered a sense of connection and camaraderie, embodying the spirit of the Salesians and reinforcing the bonds that make the Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. community a close-knit and supportive family.

THANK-YOU PRESENTATION

Nov. 5. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. community earnestly extends its heartfelt gratitude to Vides Volunteer Tomas Macri for his unwavering commitment, love, care, and profound understanding of the young individuals at the center, particularly the boys. Mr. Tom Macri devoted nearly three (3) months as a compassionate house parent in the boys’ dorm, contributing not only as a caretaker but also as an English and Math teacher. His empathetic and nurturing personality played a crucial role in guiding and connecting with the children. The program commenced with a solemn opening prayer, followed by Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, delivering opening remarks. Expressions of gratitude from learners and staff were accompanied by a poignant video presentation chronicling Mr. Macri’s impactful journey in Palawan. Representatives from every YS, staff, and sisters conveyed their appreciation, culminating in a heartfelt message from Mr. Macri himself. The Laura Vicuna Foundation is profoundly grateful for Mr. Macri’s dedicated service to the well-being of our young charges. We assure him of our continued prayers for both him and his family, recognizing the lasting impact of his selfless contributions to our community.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITY

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
The LVF weekly solidarityserye continues to reach out to LVF CPC Communities by sharing the blessings the Foundation has received. The bread that was given to them can be made a toasted bread or be directly dipped to hot coffee or any other hot drinks.

LVF VIRTUAL CATECHESIS

For November, the virtual catechesis was facilitated by Sr. Sarah Grace Robas, FMA. Sr. Sarah talked about the way Filipino families celebrate or commemorate All Souls Day and reminded the attendees of why we allot or spend time to remember our departed loved ones.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association for Social Workers, Inc (PASWI) has reached hundreds of Social Workers with its Wednesday prayer habit, the Circle of Prayer (COP) where sharing of life experiences anchored to the Lord’s teachings were shared with participants. This prayer habit has been running for almost three years now and each PASWI chapter and organization has co-hosted the event.

October 2023 News

A Vibrant October

LVF resonates with Anne of Green Gables “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”! The month of October is a blend of celebration, faith, hope, courage, humor, and soul! The Church honors the Marian advocation of “Our Lady of the Rosary” on October 7th, which is why October is known as the “Month of the Rosary.” We at LVF are proud of the OAP graduates of LVF-TVET Palawan who earned their NC II with their efforts! LVF-TVET Centers in Palawan, Victorias City, and Quezon City continue to ensure their TESDA Accreditation and their high standards. We likewise salute all educators for shaping the minds of their students, especially children, and youth. LVF continues its advocacies on Human Trafficking & the Follow Your Dream Sessions, encouraging families and communities to adopt a CULTURE OF PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH! 

CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF OAP NC II GRADUATES!

LVF CUBAO, QC 
FOLLOW YOUR DREAM (FYD) WORKSHOP
TESDA REGISTRARS’ CAPACITY PROGRAM
LVF JOINS MIND CHAT: MENTAL WELLNESS CONVERSATION
PARADE OF SAINTS
NCCT’s 26th ANNIVERSARY

LVF – PALAWAN
ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING SESSION
HOME VISIT TO LEARNERS
TRAINING INDUCTION
INSPIRATIONAL SESSION
FIRE DRILL 2023

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.
LEADERS AND ANIMATOR FORMATION (LAF) 2023
REGIONAL CONVERGENCE OF PRIVATE SCHOOL HEADS AND SUPERVISORS IN CHARGE
EDUCATOR’S DAY
MAGNIFICAT CARAVAN
ROSARY RALLY
RONDALLA CONCERT

FAMILY LIVING ROSARY (Malihao & Cubao, QC)
LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

ONLINE CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF OAP NC II GRADUATES

Oc.t 19. Nineteen trainees successfully finished their three-day Entrepreneurship program/Seminar and their ten-day Organic Agriculture Production (OAP) NC II program! The STEP Scholarship Program, sponsored by Senator Pia S. Cayetano, took place in Barangay Marufinas, Puerto Princesa City. The graduation celebration was graced by the presence of Mr. Ronie Palma, the lead trainer for TESDA Palawan, and TESDA Provincial Director Gerardo A. Mercado, who offered the trainees congratulations on completing the 13-day course. The Laura Vicuña Palawan expresses gratitude to the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for recognizing that LVF-Palawan can serve as an organic farming site that educates residents to become certified organic farmers with an NC II.

LVF CUBAO, QC

FOLLOW YOUR DREAM (FYD) WORKSHOP 
Oct. 28. The LVF girls, with Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA simultaneously conducted the Follow Your Dream (FYD) workshop for more than 70 children & young people, and a parent session at Heneral Uno, Cavite. The FYD sessions were led by LVF’s youth advocates, who helped other young people map out their life paths to achieve their goals. This also empowers their fellow young people to become our partners in fostering a CULTURE OF PROTECTION. After that, there was the distribution of food, school supplies, and pre-loved clothes! Jhoanna shared that “Hindi lang sila ang natuto, pati na rin kaming mga facilitators ay natuto din sa mga participants.” (It’s not only the participants who learned, we learned something from them too).

TESDA REGISTRARS’ CAPACITY PROGRAM

October 19. The TESDA Quezon City District conducted a one-day Registrars’ Capacity Program last October 19, 2023, via Zoom meeting headed by Ms. Catherine Horaguchi – TESDA Specialist II and UTPRAS Focal. The schedule included discussions on topics such as the roles and responsibilities of registrars, admission and enrollment procedures, T2MIS encoding, reporting, and feedback, CAV and Special-Order Numbers, digitized academic credentials, and the basics of the RA 10173 Data Privacy Act. The purpose of the seminar was to inform all TVI Registrars, new and old. In her capacity as LVF TVET Registrar, Ms. Felina Narvaez attended the program.

LVF JOINS MIND CHAT: MENTAL WELLNESS CONVERSATION 

Oct. 14. Mindchat: “Healing needs the nourishing of body and soul.”
LVF joins MIND CHAT: MENTAL WELLNESS CONVERSATION with Dr. Cornelio Banaag; Fr. Wilfredo Samson, SJ; Ms. Alya Honasan; Ms. Sheila Suntay; Ms. Beatriz Robles; and Bp. Pablo Virgilio David with the special participation of Mr. Alden Richards at De La Salle University, Taft. We are grateful to Mrs. Vicky Cuisia for having us participate in this thought-provoking and educational conversation! Arriane, Jhoanna, and Sam, the girls who attended this session, said that they gained an understanding of “not to bottle up their emotions, that it is human nature to feel sadness and other emotions, but it is also human nature to overcome these difficulties.” When things appear too much to bear, keep in mind that you are loved by many and that you still can help others too.

PARADE OF SAINTS 

Oct. 29. The LVF girls joined the Parade of Saints organized by the Immaculate Conception Cathedral (ICC) of Cubao which started with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist at Robinsons Magnolia and concluded at the Cathedral. Crizalyn shared that she is “Masaya. Marami kaming nakilalang mga santo na hindi pa namin nakikilala. Ang parada ay parang isang pag-aalay rin ng mga gumanap na mga Kabataan sa mga santong nirerepresent”. (Happy. We learned about other saints that we were previously unaware of. This march serves as a sort of sacrifice to the saints who we have chosen to represent).

NCCT’s 26th ANNIVERSARY

Oct. 28. Happy 26th Anniversary to the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT). “NCCT @26: Shaping the Future of Filipino Children through Television”. NCCT envisions a dynamic and child-friendly media environment that contributes to the holistic development of Filipino children. Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA who is a Council Member representing the NGO Sector participated at NCCT 26th Anniversary where her 2 other Co-Council Members, Chairperson Luis Gatmaitan, MD, and Atty Santiago Gabionza, Jr. also lighted the symbolical Christmas Tree of the NCCT Office.

LVF – PALAWAN

ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING SESSION
Oct. 29. Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, Center Head, conducted a family formation session on Anti-Human Trafficking for the parents of our resident learners. Sr. Rose discussed the three elements of Human Trafficking and its effect on victims. During the exercise, the parents actively participate with their kids, sharing their ideas, perceptions, and lessons with the group.

HOME VISIT TO LEARNERS

October 19. Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW, with the two (2) Social Work Interns Ms. Nelly Mae B. Ysult and Hazel D. Padon, conducted a Home Visitation in Brgy. Bacungan, and Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Puerto Princesa City while Sr. Maria Imelda David, FMA, with Ms. Divine Rubi, and Ms. Hazel Padon conducted a home visitation in Quezon Palawan on October 20, where their students reside.

TRAINING INDUCTION

Oct. 06. Under the STEP Scholarship Program sponsored by Senator Pia S. Cayetano, the Laura Vicuña Foundation Palawan began the Training Induction Program for the launching of the first batch of Raise Organic Hogs leading to Organic Agriculture Production NC II at Barangay Marufinas, Puerto Princesa City.

INSPIRATIONAL SESSION

Oct. 7 and 14. Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW, gave the resident learners an energizing lecture titled “The Key to Academic Success.” Accept responsibility, discipline yourself, manage your time, stay ahead, help yourself before asking for help, be present and on time, communicate with instructors, do your best, work diligently through to the end, use the support system, prerequisites, and, finally, stay focused are the 13 tips that Ms. Delia covered on how to become a successful learner. This exercise aims to inspire and encourage students to remain focused while working toward their goals.

FIRE DRILL 2023

Oct. 2. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Puerto Princesa City Fire Station Personnel, Sir Jomer C. Burlas, Sir Tyrone Jeff P. Carpo, and five (5) criminology interns under the supervision of FSUPT Nilo T. Caabay Jr. City Fire Marshal conducted a Fire Safety Awareness Seminar, Fire Drill, and Earthquake Drill to the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. resident learners and employees.

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

LEADERS AND ANIMATOR FORMATION (LAF) 2023
Oct. 21. At this year’s Leaders and Animator Formation (LAF) 2023, which was conducted at Don Bosco Technical Institute – Victorias with the subject “Good Christians and Upright Citizens,” the LVF Malihao SYM Animators and SYM leaders took part in the event with great enthusiasm. LAF 2023 sought to broaden young people’s perspectives and help them cast ballots in the upcoming local elections. Fr. Gino Godinez, SDB, spoke the Upright: Voters Education while Fr. Vince Michael Sabal SDB, SYM-FIS Delegate, gave a presentation on the organization’s goals and objectives. The formation ended with the Holy Mass presided over by Fr. Vince Michael Sabal, SDB at the school’s chapel.

REGIONAL CONVERGENCE OF PRIVATE SCHOOL HEADS AND SUPERVISORS IN CHARGE

Oct. 26. Sir Rino N. Barrido, LVWDTC Academic Coordinator, attended the Regional Convergence of Private School Heads and Supervisors-in-Charge at Nature’s Village Resort, Talisay City, Negros Occidental.

EDUCATOR’S DAY

Oct. 05. The LVF Malihao students organized an action to surprise the teachers in honor of National Teachers’ Day, with a special focus on the school leaders! They also arranged gifts for all educators, including the FMA sisters, faculty, staff, and support staff, as well as a community dance and film presentation! It was a day to celebrate and pay tribute to our teachers.

MAGNIFICAT CARAVAN

Oct. 11. The LVF Malihao Class Officers of SY 2023-2024, together with Ms. Ma Aika F. Tacud, Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, and Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, joined in the “Magnificat Caravan” of The Youth for Mary and Christ (YMC) held at Victorias National High School where they prayed the Holy Rosary.

ROSARY RALLY

Oct. 15. Together with the parish, the LVF Malihao educational community participated in the Mary Help of Christians Church’s Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC) Mass and Rosary Rally at Victorias City’s Canetown Subdivision. The activity of the church is, really, a big help to everybody when it comes to their spiritual growth.

Rondalla Concert

Oct. 27. LVF Malihao warmly welcomed the Kabataang Silay Rondalla Ensemble in their Rondalla Concert held at the School Multi-Purpose Hall where they were able to perform live the new compositions of Filipino artists/composers; Mary Katherine Trangco, Marie Jocelyn Marfil, Lily Ann Perez, Gian Gianan, Erma Dianne Decena and Maria Christine Muyco. The group played Tukar, Luksong Tinik, Taguan, Gameron and Pagtutumbang Preso. Everyone in the assembly was amazed by the spectacular performance of the Kabataang Silay Rondalla Ensemble. This project was supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Bayi: Women Composers of the Philippines.

FAMILY LIVING ROSARY (Malihao & Cubao, QC)

Oct. 29. In honor of the Family Living Rosary, the LVF Malihao Educating Community convened once more in the school gym to pray for the Holy Rosary. The FMA sisters, as well as visitors, parents, students, and young and mother speakers, attended. Each participant received a rosary and a printed rosary guide, provided by donations.

Oct. 29. A LIVING ROSARY has been arranged by LVF-QC through Google Meet! Families representing each community guided the group in reciting the rosary. Virtue and good deeds will proliferate as the Rosary is recited. It will secure God’s boundless mercy for souls. It will elevate people’s longing for everlasting things and remove them from the love of the world and its fleeting pleasures. Oh, that everyone will use this method to sanctify themselves.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

ONLINE CATECHESIS
The LVF online catechesis continues to guide the participants towards the Lord Jesus and Mama Mary especially this month of the Holy Rosary. For November, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA leads the catechesis, assisted by Ms. RJ Gonzales, the LVF staff.

SOLIDARITYSERYE

Every week, Ms. RJ & Ms. Angie (LVF Social Worker) go to the community to meet them and give them packs of bread. This solidarityserye effort is made possible with the in-kind donations of the RFM Corporation.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) continues to reach Social Workers in the country. This Wednesday prayer habit is held via Zoom and is live-streamed via PASWI All Facebook account.

September 2023 News

A REFRESHING SEPTEMBER

September is here — marking the transition from summer to fall and ushering in an energy that makes us want to savor every moment of crisp mornings and cozy evenings!  At LVF, we celebrate with the 25 trainees who completed and graduated from Organic Agriculture Production with National Certificate II! As we start the new School Year, new partnerships were formed between LVF and other educational institutions. Added to the excitement is Mrs. Vicky Cuisia’s birthday celebration at LVC Cubao, graced by the presence of the icon, Mr. Jose Mari Chan who sang his hit song “Christmas in our Hearts” together with the girls! It was a joyful celebration together with respectable and distinguished guests! Indeed, September is an exciting start of the “-ber” month in the Philippines as we anticipate the coming of the Lord.
 
LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
 
LVF 25 TRAINEES GRADUATE FROM ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II!
YES – AHA ON THE GO!
SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024
BS SOCIAL WORK INTERNS’ DEPLOYMENT
PARTNERSHIP WITH PSU
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY: RECONNECTING WITH NATURE

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF BOARD, MA’AM VICKY, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT LVF!
CELEBRATION OF THE SEASON OF CREATION!
TESDA AUDIT TO LVF-TVET CENTER, QC
“MEMORIES & MILESTONES”: PASWI 75th AWARDS & RECOGNITION CEREMONY
LVF SINGS FOR THE GLORY OF GOD!
LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY NEG. OCC.

SYM KICK-OFF AND CELEBRATION OF THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MTRCB’s RESPONSABLENG PANONOOD
TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM
OPENING OF ORATORY SY 2023-2024
TRAINING COMPLETION OF SIKAT CAMI PROGRAM GRANTEES, SIGNING OF AGREEMENT, AND AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE FOR MMDC AND LVWDTC SCHOLARS.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SOLIDARITYSERYE
WEEKLY CATECHESIS
PASWI-COP

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF 25 TRAINEES GRADUATE FROM ORGANIC AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION NC II!
September 25. Congratulations to our 25 trainees who completed their 29 days of training in Organic Agriculture Production (OAP) NC II (Off-Campus) at Purok Unang Lahi, Barangay Sta. Lourdes, Puerto Princesa City. Their hard work, sacrifices, and willingness to learn in this training have paid off. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. would like to express its gratitude to all of the following: our sponsor, Cong Edward S. Hagedorn, for providing our beloved trainees with the opportunity to learn; and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), for which we feel privileged to be a part of and be of service to our people through our TESDA-approved training on OAP NC II. 

YES – AHA ON THE GO

Sept. 23. YES – AHA, the Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Agriculture and Health Advocacy, continued. This is the second YES-AHA exercise for the 2023–2024 academic year. The purpose of this activity is to keep teaching and inspiring students to get involved in agriculture. The replanting of rice with love, joy, and excitement is the aim of the YES-AHA exercise. 

SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024

Sept. 2. For the academic years 2023–2024, the Laura Vicuña Palawan community welcomed 22 female resident learners and two home base learners, including six (6) new students from various barangays in Puerto Princesa City. There are five (5) students from YS 8, six (6) students from YS 9 and 10, and seven (7) students from YS 11. 

BS SOCIAL WORK INTERNS’ DEPLOYMENT

Sept. 1. Five (5) social work interns from Western Philippines University namely; Ms. Nelly Mae Ysulat, Ms. Hazel Padon, Ms. Divine Grace Rubi, Ms. Jeziel Mendoza, and Ms. Preal Ivy Abid were welcomed by the learners for their fieldwork deployment. They are in their final year in college. Their school supervisor, Ms. Christine Sumagaysay-Garobo, RSW, MSW, accompanied them. For their casework and group projects, the interns will render and remain at the center until December.

PARTNERSHIP WITH PSU

Sept. 13. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. is grateful to Palawan State University (PSU) San Rafael Campus BS Education for choosing our foundation to be part of their Extension Service with the theme: “Language Enrichment Journey: Empowering Adolescents through Vocabulary and Grammar”. The participants’ vocabulary will grow and improve as a result of this activity session, which will improve their writing and communication abilities greatly.

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY: RECONNECTING WITH NATURE

Sept. 25-27. The FMA Sisters and the LVF – Staff were so blessed by the generosity of Mr. and Ms. Raffy and Flor Icaza, a relative of Sr. Maria Imelda David, FMA, for sponsoring their trip to El Nido Palawan. While on Tour A, they were able to witness the splendor of nature at 7 Commandos Beach, a lengthy stretch of white sand beach, as well as the two stunning lagoons at Miniloc Island: Large Lagoon and Secret Lagoon. Swimming, snorkeling, and clean water, numerous fishes are amazing! This trip is an opportunity for the FMA sisters and staff to relax and reflect on their busy and hard-working days.

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF TRUSTEE, MS. VICKY CUISIA CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY AT LVF, CUBAO

Sept. 30. Mrs. Vicky Cuisia celebrated her birthday at LVF together with her family, loved ones, and 100 friends. Many notable guests were present, who supported her advocacy of child empowerment and protection of LVF. Mrs. Cuisia has been involved with LVF for three decades. She has given the girls her life and love and has played a crucial role in the development of the Foundation. Sr. Marivic, LVF Managing Director said, “Thank you for your gift presence, goodness, and unwavering commitment to the cause of LVF for 30 years as LVF Board!”  “I’m grateful and honored that Ma’am Vicky chose to celebrate her birthday with us here at LVF,” said Shane, an LVF 14-year old girl. “She could celebrate her birthday in many ways, but she kept us in mind.”

We love you Ma’am Vicky! God bless you and your family abundantly.

CELEBRATION OF THE SEASON OF CREATION

Sept. 24. More than one hundred eighty-five (185) participants coming from LVF Child Protection Communities joined in the Season of Creation dialogue with Sr. Sheila Ducot, FMA. The discussion between the parents and Sr. Sheila was lively and fruitful since they not only recognized several environmental issue drivers but also pledged to take practical steps to reduce floods and global warming by recycling and conserving water.  Each member reaffirmed the need for disciplined behavior, correct waste disposal, and maintenance of the shared residence. The Trash to Cash Challenge was devised by the leaders and Sr. Sheila after the meeting. The winner will receive rewards in addition to being recognized as LVF’s Eco-preneur.

TESDA AUDIT TO LVF-TVET CENTER, QC

Sept. 07. The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) partnered with Ms. Daisy C. Superior, Ms. Catherine Santos, and Ms. Arlene Mirando, as well as other TESDA Bulacan District auditors, to conduct a compliance audit of the LVF-Technology and Vocational Training Center (TVET) Bookkeeping NCII program. The programs, records, and documentation of the LVF TVET Centers were given by Ms. Felina Narvaez, the registrar, and Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, FMA, the technical director, demonstrating the LVF-TVET’s compliance with TESDA regulations. After doing this using Zoom videoconferencing, the new TESDA District Director, Mr. Nomer Pascual, visited the facility on September 26 and had a meeting with Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA, LVF Managing Director.

LVF JOINS THE 5-DAY ONSITE 2023 NCCYP ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING ORIENTATION ON THE ENHANCED CHILD PARTICIPATION GUIDEBOOK AND GUIDELINES FOR ORGANIZING LCA

Sept. 11-15. LVF participated in the 5-day on-site 2023 National Committee on Child Youth Participation (NCCYP) Assessment & Planning and Orientation on the Guidelines for Organizing Local Children’s Associations (LCAs) and the Enhanced Child Participation Handbook! Together, these organizations evaluated NCCYP’s performance and usefulness, trained members on the Enhanced Child Participation Guidebook and Guidelines in Organizing LCA, and developed plans for FY 2024. A Root-Cause Analysis and a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis are necessary to completely comprehend the fundamental obstacles to kid engagement.

“MEMORIES & MILESTONES”: PASWI 75th AWARDS & RECOGNITION CEREMONY

Sept. 22. The LVF girls performed at the Philippine Association of Social Workers’ Inc (PASWI) 75th Awards & Recognition ceremony at the Mania Hotel! They dedicated the song “Good Job” as a recognition of the Social Workers’ effort and work they do. Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA PASWI Board of Directors was awarded with a plaque of appreciation which says: “The Plaque of Appreciation is given to Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA, PASWI Board of Directors, for her generous heart and wholesome attitude in leading the Circle of Prayer nationwide during the pandemic and to date. As the 2013 Professional Regulatory Board’s Outstanding Professional of the Year Awardee, her dedication to the programs and initiatives of the organization is evident in her show of loyalty to the organization.” Congratulations and God bless Sr. Vic and all Awardees.

LVF SINGS FOR THE GLORY OF GOD!

According to Scripture, God has both created and called us to sing for three principal reasons: to help us praise, to help us pray, and to help us proclaim. After almost three years of not being able to physically sing at the church, the LVF girls now sing their hearts out to the Lord as they are invited by the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral-Cubao as a choir every third Sunday of the week! Pin said that she is “happy, and it feels good every time we sing. It seems that my problem is lessened, especially when we take the song to heart”. Furthermore, Arriane recounted that “it is only right for us to sing for the glory of God. Through singing, our talents are honed. While we were singing the “Glory”, it felt like we were having a conversation with God.”

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC

SYM KICK-OFF AND CELEBRATION OF THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Sept. 07. The LVF- Malihao Educating Community celebrated the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the SYM Kick-off held at the School’s Multi-Purpose Hall. Fr. Eligio Santos. SDB presided over the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. After this, each team surprised the audience with their presentation. The students enjoyed the games prepared by the SYM Student Leaders and Sir Kenneth John P. Cornelio, SYM Coordinator. Throughout the activities, it was clear that the groups were cohesive and cooperative.

MTRCB’S RESPONSABLENG PANONOOD

Sept. 16. Sir Rino N. Barrido, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce, and LVF-Malihao Parent Representative – Raquel Taparan and Sheila Novea attended the (Movie and Television Review and Classification Board) MTRCB’s Responsableng Panonood Campaign spearheaded by the MTRCB chairperson, Lala Sotto, held at Resort Resto Bar, Victorias City. The campaign’s goal was to get parents and other adult supervisors involved in helping to guarantee that their children have healthy screen time. Attendees at the event included local leaders, representatives from several Parents and Teachers Associations, and school administrators.

TRAINING INDUCTION PROGRAM

Sept. 20. LVWDTC twenty-five (25) scholars of Bookkeeping NC III under Private Education Student Financial Assistance (PESFA) had their Training Induction led by Ms. Hilary Ticao, TESDA Scholarship Focal Person. The scholars will continue with their training on September 23, 2023.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SEMINAR

Sept. 22-23. The grade 12 students of LVF-Malihao for the school year 2023–2024 attended an entrepreneurship seminar at the AVR. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful entrepreneurs from this. The talks and materials that each facilitator produced, such as “Ten Negosyo Qualities,” “Idea and Creativity,” “Planning and Production,” and “Marketing,” taught the student participants a lot. The students participated in the dart game, gown-making, envelope game, and marketing game for two days in a row, giving it their all.

OPENING OF ORATORY SY 2023-2024 

Sept. 24. Held at the School Multi-Purpose Hall, the Sunday Oratory began and continues to this day to instill excellent values in the youth and parents. The 100 young and parent new class of Oratorians for SY 2023–2024 were greeted by Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA. Shavanne Baquiriza, the newly elected president of the Student Volunteer Catechists, was introduced to the gathering by Sister Guia. Next, the presence of all the student volunteer catechists was also acknowledged.

TRAINING COMPLETION OF SIKAT CAMI PROGRAM GRANTEES, SIGNING OF AGREEMENT, AND AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE FOR MMDC AND LVWDTC SCHOLARS.

Sept. 25. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and Ms. Ma. Aika F. Tacud together with the nine (9) City Scholars namely: Joemer A. Castronuevo, Allen Gwyneth Diaz, Jig A. Dela Cruz, Yuri Patricio, Jeric Marco Torema, Glaiza M. Teneso, Jemimah M. Pabillar, Marchyl Dinson, and Jessa L. Villarias attended the Training Completion of SIKAT CAMI Program Grantees, Signing of Agreement and Awarding of Scholarship Certificate for MMDC and LVWDTC Scholars held at Marjhun’s Restaurant and Snack Bar.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SOLIDARITYSERYE 
Sept. 04. Super typhoon Goring and tropical storm Hanna devastated parts of Luzon in the Philippines.  For the three CPC communities impacted by the two storms, the LVF Sisters and Girls prepared and cooked hot soup and gave everyone bread! While distributing the food to the CPC children, Arriane expressed her joy.

CATECHESIS

The LVF Sunday catechesis program continues to share the good news of God. Every month, the catechesis is facilitated by Phebe and Sheila, FMA, in turn. September is a significant month in the Catholic church as we celebrate the nativity of Mary, mother of Jesus. Her ‘YES’ allowed her to live a life of humility and love – in everything, it was all about God. May we remember Mary, our Mother, whose faith, and obedience are one of the reasons why we are enjoying life today.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers’ Inc (PASWI) continues to reach social workers from all over the Philippines with its Circle of Prayer (COP). Attendees testify that they find comfort, rest, and tranquility in this Wednesday prayer habit. For September, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Palawan Puerto Princesa City Council; Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines, Inc. (Agila Palawan); Bicol University; and Cavite State University led the virtual room to a prayer.

August 2023 News

A GUSTY AUGUST!

In a world of gaps, zaps, and cracks, how can we stay connected? At LVF, everyone is connected by a shared goal – CREATING THE CULTURE OF PROTECTION for all! We shout out with grateful hearts the gift-presence of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians who are present in 98 nations as they celebrate Institute Day and renew their commitment to the education of young people, with a preventive imprint of their own!  August ushers in many holidays that LVF celebrates: Our young people join the World Youth Day Local celebrations. To inculcate a great sense of patriotism, we join in commemorating the “Buwan ng Wika” (Month of Filipino Language). LVF meaningfully celebrates National Tech-Voc Day. We are also one in celebrating the 66th Anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Israel!  Like the gust of the wind, LVF’s presence is felt as it is ever-present.

LVF DESIGNS PH-ISRAEL FRIENDSHIP COMMEMORATIVE CARD!

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
LVF CONDUCTS HOME VISITATION TO LEARNERS
2023-2024 BRIGADA ESKWELA
LVF – PSU PARTNERSHIP
RECEIVING THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
LVF LEARNERS’ PARISH INVOLVEMENT
LVF PALAWAN JOINS THE WPU TRIALOGUE FOR BSSW INTERNSHIP

LVF CUBAO, QC
LVF JOINS THE LOCAL SALESIAN WORLD YOUTH DAY 2023
NATIONAL FIRE TRAINING INSTITUTE-FOAC OUTREACH AT LVF
151st INSTITUTE DAY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS CELEBRATION!
LVF WELCOMES SR. CELINE!

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY NEG. OCC.
STUDENTS’ ORIENTATION FOR SY 2023-2024
PRE-EDUCATION SUMMIT 2023 & TESDA INSPECTION
TESDA 29TH ANNIVERSARY AND NATIONAL TECH-VOC DAY
2023 ORIENTATION CONFERENCE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM SY 2023-2024
INSTITUTE DAY CELEBRATION

Araw ng Wika 2023 “Filipino at mga Katutubong Wika: Wika ng Kapayapaan, Seguridad, at Ingklusibong Pagpapatupad ng Katarungang Panlipunan”

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
VIRTUAL CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

LVF DESIGNS PH-ISRAEL FRIENDSHIP COMMEMORATIVE CARD

Aug. 08. The Israeli Embassy in Manila has chosen to team up with the Laura Vicuña Foundation girls to design a commemorative card in celebration of the 66th Anniversary of the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the Philippines, symbolizing friendship between the two countries.
 
Ambassador Ilan Fluss expressed in his message that card-making “is a simple yet meaningful celebration connecting two countries through art. You [girls] are creating something that signifies friendship between our two countries! ”
 
The best designs were chosen by the Ambassador himself and will be printed as holiday cards to be distributed to partners and officials to support the foundation’s work for the protection and empowerment of children and in building the CULTURE OF PROTECTION.

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF CONDUCTS HOME VISITATION TO LEARNERS
August 11. Sr. Maria Imelda David, FMA, and Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW, conducted a home visitation to learners in Barangay Cabayugan, Puerto Princesa City. They must cross five sizable rivers, mountains, beaches, and the most challenging road to arrive at the learner’s home, close to the “Dalampasigan” or the beachfront where the boat landed. Their primary source of income is fishing, and they live in homes made of lightweight materials. People turn to backyard gardening when it’s bad outdoors and going to the sea isn’t an option. 

2023-2024 BRIGADA ESKWELA

Aug. 12. In partnership with the parents, the community of Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.-Palawan conducted the Brigada Eskwela for the school year 2023-2024 in the center. While the fathers fixed the damaged utilities, the parents, who had willingly come, cleaned the “Kubo,” the roadside, and the garden. Both parents and learners are excited about the incoming school year. The Community thanked the parents for their cooperation and effort for this school year’s Brigada Eskwela.

LVF – PSU PARTNERSHIP

Aug. 5. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc. is very grateful to the Palawan State University (PSU) San Rafael Campus for deploying their BS Agriculture OJT’s freshmen students in the center. Their valuable efforts in doing farm activities as part of their OJT requirements were a big help for the center. After 240 hours of actual practice on the farm, the community of Laura Vicuna was preparing an appreciation program for them. The program started with the opening prayer, followed by the opening message given by Sr. Rosalia Panganiban, FMA, OJT’s presentation, and a video presentation of their performance prepared by Mr. Wernher Cervantes was followed by the thank you message of Prof. Francisca Milagros R. Dimaano, school adviser and director. Ms. Matet Palma, the agency adviser, gave the closing remarks. The Laura Vicuna Foundation hopes to maintain its good relationship with PSU San Rafael College for many years.

RECEIVING THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION

Aug. 18. Four resident learners, Jovie Ann Espinosa, Anna Espinosa, Cecilia Cervantes, and Gia May Magdayao, finally received the sacrament of confirmation with the other youth at San Ezekiel Moreno Parish, Barangay Macarascas, Puerto Princesa City, with the precedence of Bishop Socrates C. Mesiona, MSP, D.D. Apostolic Vicar of Puerto Princesa.

LVF LEARNERS’ PARISH INVOLVEMENT

Aug. 19. Ms. Delia Valledor, RSW, assisted the volunteer learners in joining the celebration of the 25th Founding Anniversary of San Ezekiel Moreno Parish. The learners actively participated in the various activities prepared by the Parish. They shared their experiences with their fellow learners in the center and how they were able to contribute to winning the games through their leadership skills.  

LVF PALAWAN JOINS THE WPU TRIALOGUE FOR THE BSSW INTERNSHIP

LVF Palawan, as a partner agency of Western Philippines University (WPU), Puerto Princesa Campus, joined the Pinning Ceremony and Orientation cum Trialogue of the WPU Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) program for their interns’ deployment as part of the BSSW Field Instruction I: Case Work and Group Work. The university endorsed to LVF Palawan their five (5) BS Social Work interns: Ms. Nelly Mae Ysulat, Ms. Hazel Padon, Ms. Divine Grace Rubi, Ms. Jeziel Mendoza, and Ms. Preal Ivy Abid, under the school supervisorship of Ms. Christine S. Garobo, RSW, MSW. 

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF JOINS THE LOCAL SALESIAN WORLD YOUTH DAY 2023
Aug. 07. Six young people of the Laura Vicuña Foundation: Shane, Remilyn, Hannah, Edralyn, Ysabelle, and Khayeale, together with Sr. Sheila Marie Ducot, Sr.Sarah Robas, Sr. Phebe Lacse and Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana participated in the celebration of the Local Salesian World Youth Day held at Don Bosco Makati. Hundreds of young people from various Salesian communities joined the event and were grouped into three groups: Francisco, Lucia, and Jacinta, where participants deepened and shared the theme Arise and Go in Haste. Ysabelle shared that “us, youth, do have a big role not just in our society but also in Church. Being one with Jesus in and outside the Church. How? By simply checking on our classmates, and asking how they are doing. In doing so, we can make them feel that there are people who care. Mary goes in haste in following Jesus… We youth should imitate Mary: always on the go not in “galaan” but in doing kindness to others. We must have eyes that see who needs help just like how Mary knew that her cousin Elizabeth needed her, and with haste, she helped her.”

NATIONAL FIRE TRAINING INSTITUTE-FOAC OUTREACH AT LVF

Aug. 11. The National Fire Training Institute-Fire Officers Advance Course (FOAC) of Class Makadasig conducted an outreach program at LVF in Cubao, QC. They taught the girls various fire safety measures, demonstrated how to use the fire extinguisher, and gave dental fluoride to the girls! The girls were overjoyed to get a close-up look at a real fire truck and firemen in person. They salute the heroism of our fire officers.

151st INSTITUTE DAY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS CELEBRATION

Aug. 05. “The Sisters are such wonderful blessings”, one of the comments read to LVF’s Facebook post on the 151st Institute Day of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. The girls lovingly gave each sister a hand-made crocheted symbol representing their symbol, like a hand, jar, pearl, plant, boat, and star, as they expressed how grateful they were for being under the care of the Salesian Sisters throughout these years. On Aug. 13, the LVF CPC Communities celebrated the 151st Institute Day as well. Through song and dance presentations, they expressed their gratitude for the presence of the Salesian Sisters in their community. 

LVF WELCOMES SR. CELINE 

Aug. 12. The LVF Educating Community (EC) excitedly welcomed the presence of Sr. Celine Jacob, FMA, one of the FMA Visiting Councilors! She was accompanied by Sr. Josefina Carrasco, FMA, and Sr. Cynthia Calabig, FMA. In her dialogue with the girls, Sr. Celine emphasized that “LVF is indeed your family…in your collaboration and cooperation with the Sisters, you can achieve your dreams. You can become an agent of social change…” She also encouraged the girls that if “you receive something good, you also give it to someone, making a chain of unbroken love.” Before she said her goodbye, Sr. Celine assured them that they “are good, and beautiful”

VIDES KOREA IN CUBAO

August 1. Eight (8) VIDES Korea volunteers visited LVF as part of their mission camp! Sr. Maria Younghee Kim, FMA accompanied them and was assisted by Sr. Melanie Pilar, FMA, and Sr. Sarah Robas, FMA. They came to the Philippines to share their God-given talents through volunteering, learn new, and at the same time, promote Korean culture, and learn the spirit of solidarity. After the short program, they had an eco-friendly activity with the girls using live moss to decorate one’s place. It is called sacandiamoss, which purifies the air. The activity also provided a moment of a close encounter, sharing, and laughter among the VIDES volunteers and the girls.

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY NEG. OCC.

STUDENTS’ ORIENTATION FOR SY 2023-2024
August 01-02. LVF- Malihao started the School Year (SY) 2023-2024 with an Orientation at the School Multi-Purpose Hall. As Sr. Guia Asparen, FMA, School Directress, welcomed the students, she also introduced the other five (5) FMA Sisters assigned in the school. The Technical Directress, Sr Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA introduced the teachers, staff, and support personnel. During the Student Orientation, the following topics were discussed for two consecutive days: the Vision, Mission, Quality Policy and Institutional Values, School Rules and Regulations, Scholastic Regulation, Issuance/ Withholding of Credentials, Dual Training System (DTS) and The 5 ‘S’ of Good Housekeeping. 

PRE-EDUCATION SUMMIT 2023 & TESDA INSPECTION

August 17. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA attended the Pre-Education Summit 2023 at Victorias City Sports and Amusement Center together with other private and public schools in Victorias City. On the same day, the TESDA Provincial Director of Negros Occidental Provincial Office (NOPO), Dir. Niña Connie G. Dodd, with Jellie Kate M. Tumonong and Herloyd Acuna, conducted an ocular inspection of the school under Memorandum No. 346 s. 2023 of TESDA. They checked the facade and facilities of the school including the workshop areas, equipment, tools, supplies, and materials, learning resource area, and copy of the Trainer’s/National TVET Trainer Certificate (NTTC) posted in the workshop area.

TESDA 29TH ANNIVERSARY AND NATIONAL TECH-VOC DAY

August 25. Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, and Ms. Ailene M. Ondon, TESDA Focal Person joined the TESDA 29th Anniversary and National Tech-Voc Day at Ayala Malls Capitol Central in Bacolod City. The activity was spearheaded by the provincial government of Negros Occidental in collaboration with TESDA, the Provincial Public Employment Service Office, and the Department of Labor and Employment. The TESDA Negros Occidental Provincial Director, Dir. Niña Connie G. Dodd, and actress Sue Ramirez, representing Victorias City Mayor, Javier Miguel Benitez were also present that day.
 
In the afternoon, the LVWDTC Faculty and Staff had an encounter with Sr. Aurora Roble, FMA at the school AVR. They discussed the Don Bosco Project specifically for the ISO Accreditation of the school.

2023 ORIENTATION CONFERENCE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM SY 2023-2024

August 10. Sr. Ernielyn F. Deypalan, FMA, and Ms. Ailene M. Ondon joined the 2023 Orientation Conference on the Implementation of the Senior High School Voucher Program S.Y 2023-2024 at the University of San Agustin Auditorium in Iloilo City. The Processing of Billing Documents and Monitoring of Participating Schools; Information Security and Data Privacy Protection; and the SHS Voucher Management System were discussed.

Araw ng Wika 2023 “Filipino at mga Katutubong Wika: Wika ng Kapayapaan, Seguridad, at Ingklusibong Pagpapatupad ng Katarungang Panlipunan”

Aug. 24. The LVF-Malihao joined in the celebration of the Buwan ng Wika 2023 with a theme “Filipino at mga Katutubong Wika: Wika ng Kapayapaan, Seguridad, at Ingklusibong Pagpapatupad ng Katarungang Panlipunan”. The students participated in different contests such as singing contests: Kundiman/Tagalog Songs; Poster Making; Spoken Poetry; Poetry; and Declamation. Winners of each contest received some school supplies and a Certificate of Participation. LVF Cubao celebrated the Buwan ng Wika as well where each group participated in the cheer and dance, declamation, and enjoyed games prepared by their fellow Vicunians assisted by the Sisters.

INSTITUTE DAY CELEBRATION

Aug. 05. In celebration of the Institute Day, the LVF-Malihao community joined in the Eucharistic celebration. With this year’s theme “MAIN: A Woman For Her Time, A Woman For All Time”, the students prepared a world-class presentation, dedicating these performances to the Sisters! The Sisters too expressed their appreciation for the community’s effort by singing the Salve Regina. Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, School Directress, gave her thank you message to the people behind and in front of the program. She also asked everyone to continue praying for them to reach their 60th anniversary in the mission. The Community is also blessed with the presence of Sr. Ma. Clara Alacapa, FMA, Sr. Leilanie Baranao, FMA, Sr. Victoria Octoso, FMA, and Sr. Grelyn Cruzat, FMA, FMA Sisters assigned in Bacolod City, who joined in the big celebration.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

VIRTUAL CATECHESIS
The LVF’s virtual catechesis continues to reach out to CPC communities with Sr. Sheila Ducot, FMA via meeting every Sunday of the week. This Sunday is alternately conducted by Sr. Sheila, Sr. Phebe, and Sr. Sarah after every month.

SOLIDARITYSERYE

In August, LVF prepared and distributed more than 300 hotpacks of soup and bread to Heneral Uno, Cavite; Taguig; and Marikina which were affected by heavy rainfall. LVF is grateful to RFM for its continuing support of LVF’s Solidarityserye efforts through bread donations.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) continuously creates a venue to express the interreligious faith of each co-hosting PASWI Chapters and participants. It is a Wednesday habit of Social Workers all over the Philippines running for more than two years now via Zoom videoconferencing and is streamed live to the PASWI National Facebook page.Throughout these years, there have been a lot of inspirational testimonials of people who have been transformed by their faith.This month of August, PASWI Misamis Occidental-Ozamiz City (MOOC); Bahay Pag-Asa Youth Center Puerto Princesa; Baguio-Benguet; and Zamboanga City.

July 2023 News

FLY HIGH IN JULY

LVF flies high in July with smiles and goodbyes. July is a month of completion, perfection, and settlement. It is also the beginning month after half of the year is gone. It is also a time of celebration for LVF for ministries well done. We commend Sr. Rosalia Panganiban and her five (5) staff who passed the TESDA National Competency Assessment for Trainers Methodology Level 1. That boosts LVF Palawan as an Agricultural Training Site. We celebrate Ms. Mercedes A. Juncia’s graduation with her MA in Pastoral Theology. We thank and bid farewell to our four invaluable staff who are moving on to the next chapter of their lives.  It is also a month of deployment of our TVI graduates to LVFs partner companies. With Jesus and Mary, we wish everyone a great start. Fly high!

LVF CONGRATULATES ITS TESDA-CERTIFIED TRAINERS & ASSESSORS!
LVF CUBAO, QC
LVF JOINS BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION WORKSHOP!
LVF CHILD PROTECTION CLINIC (CPC) ON WHEELS: EMPOWERING CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
COMMEMORATION OF THE WORLD DAY AGAINST T.I.P!
LVF CONGRATULATES MS. CARLA JUNCIA- M.A IN PASTORAL MINISTRY

LVF MALIHAO-VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.
SCHOOL PROMOTION CAMPAIGN
NETWORKING AND TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT TO PARTNER COMPANIES!

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
WELCOME AND CLOSING PROGRAM FOR PSU INTERNS!
RECOLLECTION

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
SOLIDARITYSERYE
LVF VIRTUAL CATECHESIS

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION & SERVICE TO LVF!

LVF CONGRATULATES ITS TESDA-CERTIFIED TRAINERS & ASSESSORS

July 5-9. Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA (Farm Administrator), Ms. Matet P. Palma (Farm Manager), Mrs. Ronnie A. Palma (Farm Maintenance), Mrs. Wernher M. Cervantes (Human Resources), Jose Pedro C. Gabua, and Orly C. Elcano (LVF – Trainees) for passing the National Competency Assessment for Trainers Methodology Level 1 conducted in Puerto Princesa City. With LVF’s certified trainers and assessors, there would be a great chance to be prioritized by TESDA in granting scholarship funds that would really help the center to improve its facilities and provide opportunities to the people being served by our center. We aim to make the farm staff and trainers competent and to become assessors as well by acquiring other training aside from Organic Agriculture (OAP).

LVF CUBAO, QC

LVF JOINS BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION WORKSHOP

July 4-6. LVF through Mr. Ryan Azucena, participates in the Sr. Mariani Dimaranan, SFIC Human Rights Institute (SMDHRI) Basic Human Rights Education Workshop held at Titus Brandsma Center, New Manila, Quezon City. This is to train priests, consecrated persons, and lay partners in Human Rights work (i.e. basic Human Rights Orientation, practical and Hands-on application of laws in real-life situations, advocacy work, JPIC, pastoral and school ministry, among others). This was organized by the Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP), a mission partner of the Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines (CMSP)- formerly the Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines – AMRSP. The three-day seminar-workshop covered topics on Human Rights – Concepts and Principles; Spirituality and Human Rights; Human Rights Situation in the Philippines; Basic Evidence and Interviewing Clients and Witnesses; an Overview of the Country’s Legal System; and Writing of an Affidavit. As one of the champions of child protection and an advocate of mainstreaming children’s/human rights, LVF partners with various organizations, who, like LVF, promote the CULTURE OF PROTECTION. 

LVF CHILD PROTECTION CLINIC (CPC) ON WHEELS: EMPOWERING CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES

July 15. The LVF’s Child Protection Clinic (CPC) on Wheels continues to roam around with its team, headed by Mr. Ryan Azucena together with Khayerale Leal, a youth advocate, Ms. Maui, a volunteer and Rose Jean and Arnulfo as LVF staff, conducts an outreach and advocacy activities to Child Protection Communities (CPC) of Heneral Uno, General Trias Cavite. The session consists of a set of games for the children and adults as one of the essential components of the Child Protection Clinic (CPC) and a seminar on the Rights and Responsibilities of the Children which also includes the type or forms of abuse to the children. This also provides children and parents with the opportunities to reflect on their difficult situation by basically learning about child protection rights and how these are violated through situations of child abuse, sexual abuse, child labor, pornography, bullying, domestic violence, etc. Besides the prizes, the participants were also given each a kilo of rice, bread, and biscuits.   LVF continues to empower the children, families, and communities to be self-managing.

COMMEMORATION OF THE WORLD DAY AGAINST T.I.P

July 30. More than three hundred (300) children, youth, and families, participated in LVF’s commemoration of the World Day Against Human Trafficking, LVF conducted a virtual advocacy dubbed END T.I.P (Trafficking in Persons) facilitated by Mrs. Carla Juncia. She underscored the three elements of human trafficking: the acts; means; and purpose and shared her personal experience of a near-trafficking experience. Ms. Vivian Yap, a participant from the CPC shared a tip to ensure the safety of their children “Maging matalas ang pakiramdam at maging matibay ang loob sa pagharap sa mga karapatang pantao at mapanuri sa mga usapin sa paligid at laging manalangin para sa kaligtasan sa lahat ng bagay, oras at panahon.” (Be sharp and courageous in dealing with human rights, be critical of the surrounding issues, and always pray for safety in all things.) Sr. Sheila Ducot, FMA, thanked the communities for being “an LVF committed partners in safeguarding human rights, fight against human trafficking.”  

LVF CONGRATULATES MS. CARLA JUNCIA- M.A IN PASTORAL MINISTRY

On July 22, Mrs. Mercedes Carla-Alba Juncia graduated in MASTER IN PASTORAL MINISTRY at Adamson University! Mrs. Carla is also a PRC Licensed MedTech and at the same time, a PRC Licensed Social Worker. Her dedication and hard work are an inspiration to the young. She thanked LVF, especially Sr. Marivic who was instrumental in taking this master’s degree.

LVF MALIHAO-VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

SCHOOL PROMOTION CAMPAIGN

July 01, 06, and 21. The Laura Vicuna Women Development Training Center (LVWDTC) faculty and staff together with Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA conducted a series of school promotion campaigns in the Municipality of Manapla, and in Victorias City, particularly in Villa Victorias, Brgy. Estado and Gawahon. The team went out to the peripheries and far-flung mountainous areas of Victorias and Manapla. This extended school campaign aims to increase the awareness of families and learners who can greatly benefit by enrolling in our Senior High School and TVI programs for the school year 2023-2024.

NETWORKING AND TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT TO PARTNER COMPANIES

July 15. Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, School Directress, and Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Industrial Coordinator, went to various companies in Bacolod City for the deployment/employment of our trainees. In God’s providence, they were able to establish a partnership with Ponce Group Food Division (Jollibee, Mang Inasal, Greenwich, and Red Ribbon). 
 
July 26. Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, accompanied the 3 Technical-Vocational Institute (TVI) Hotel and Restaurant Services (HRS) trainees, Irene Ferrer, Loreynz Sa-ad, and Claire S. Barillo to Silay-Bacolod Airport for their deployment to Mary Help of Christians College – Canlubang. On July 29, trainee Ma. Andrea S. Ditching, Nowelha Ivy R. Enojo, Princess Angel B. Cruz, and Rafael N. Salapar were deployed, accompanied by Sr. Yvonne Therese L. Jance and Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles, Industrial Coordinator.   

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

WELCOME AND CLOSING PROGRAM FOR PSU INTERNS

July 7. Twenty-five (25) freshmen students of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture of Palawan State University – San Rafael Campus have completed their 240-hour On-the-Job training at LVF-Palawan. As a send-off, the center prepared a program for them. The interns had a presentation for the Sisters and staff as well. Certificate of Completion and special awards to recognize the effort and output of the interns.

On the same day, the community joyfully welcomed the second batch of 24 freshmen students of the BS in Agriculture of PSU, San Rafael Campus, for their 240 hours of internship compliance. It begins with a short program. Prof. Francisca Milagros R. Dimaano gave them an overview of their month-long OJT and orientation on the rules and regulations with the parents of the OJTs. Indeed, LVF Palawan is acknowledged to be agricultural training field.

RECOLLECTION

July 4-6. Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, and Sr. Maria Imelda David, FMA, were invited to facilitate the recollection for the students of Bahile National High School and Macarascas National High School. The moment of silence, prayer, and reflection helped the students to have a deeper understanding of who they are and find God’s presence in their lives. experiences.  

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF SolidaritySerye continues to be ‘solid’ as it continues to reach out to its Child Protection Communities. Children and adult alike approaches the CPC truck with joy knowing that it brings something for them! The Sisters, girls, and staff prepared hot soup partnered with bread which was distributed by the staff, Ms. Sai and Ms. RJ. The participants during the virtual commemoration of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons received the foodpacks.

LVF VIRTUAL CATECHESIS

LVF’s weekly catechesis every Sunday, continues to be life-giving among its Child Protection Communities. According to 1 Cor. 12:4-6, “There are different kinds of spiritual gifts, but the same Spirit gives them. There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served. There are different abilities to perform service, but the same God gives ability to all for their service.“ Just like Don Bosco, LVF catechesis aims for the salvation of the souls.

PASWI-C.O. P

The Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI) continues to reach Social Workers from various PASWI chapters all over the Philippines co-hosting the Circle Of Prayer (COP) every Wednesday night! The sharing would move your heart and make you teary-eyed, feeling the presence of God in their lived experiences! This is spearheaded by Mrs. Eva Ponce De Leon-PASWI Exec. Dir. and Sr. Marivic Sta. Ans, FMA-LVF Managing Director.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION & SERVICE TO LVF

LVF is not only a workplace, but most importantly, it has become a home to its staff, a home where the family spirit resides. This family-like environment has its staff stay and remain committed to LVF’s mission. This year, four of the LVF staff, Mrs. Analiza, Mrs. Mercedes, Tatay Eyen, and Sir Ryan, bid their farewell to embark on a new journey. 

“Saying goodbye was difficult because we have built friendship and teamwork. We journeyed together and shared the passion, and commitment to the mission for the young I am in awe with how far and how long they have imparted their gift of talents, compassion, and enthusiasm to bringing the Salesian teachings to LVF communities with Ate Lisa, serving for 23 years, Ate Carla for 13 years, Tatay Eyen for 7 years, and Sir Ryan for almost four years! Just WOW! I have learned so much from them! I am sad and happy at the same time. Sad because they will not be with us here at the center and I am happy for their new beginnings. Excited to see what the Lord has in store for them. We will surely see each other in Negros! It is not goodbye but see you soon.” said Ms. Sai.

June 2023 News

JUNE JOLTS JOY!

Positive feelings, notably joy above all others, underpin the month of June. This month, we celebrate each other’s successes by working together to protect children, attaining yet another educational milestone, discovering other nations’ cultures, and taking time to stop, think, and appreciate nature.  At LVC, we thank the Lord for our dear Sisters’ joyful and generative presence. Sure did; Mary brought them into our lives. And then, with joy in our hearts, we welcome the new community members. Soaked with the Lord’s sustaining grace, we are excited and hopeful for the coming months.  

SR. MARIVIC & SR. CANDY, FMA, JOINS THE SAFEGUARDING SEMINAR IN ROME ITALY

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN
LVF-PALAWAN REAP PROGRAM MOVING-UP CEREMONY!
PSU INTERNSHIP

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY

#iamBRAVE
LVF’s #FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS IN ESCALANTE!
COMMEMORATION OF THE WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOR!
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR MOVING UP, SCHOLARS!
SUMMER RECREATIONAL VACATION-CUBAO, QC
LVF WELCOMES NEW SUPERIORS: SR. PHEBE AND SR. ROSE

LVF-MALIHAO, VICTORIAS, NEGROS OCC.
6TH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND 23RD TVET GRADUATION-MALIHAO
BOOKKEEPING NC III EXAMINATION
TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT
ON-THE-SPOT BEST RESEARCH PROPOSAL CONTEST
DISCOVERING JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CUISINE!
YEAR-END OUTING-MALIHAO

A MOMENT OF THANKSGIVING TO OUR TRANSFERRING SISTERS!
DSWD RAPID ASSESSMENT OF LVF CENTER-BASES PROGRAMS
LVF-QC        
LVF-PALAWAN

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

VIRTUAL CATECHESIS
SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

SR. MARIVIC & SR. CANDY, FMA, JOINS SAFEGUARDING SEMINAR IN ROME, ITALY

June 19-22. Sr. Ma. Victoria (Marivic) Sta. Ana, FMA, and Sr. Candy Carmen Balverde, FMA, attended the 2023 International Safeguarding Conference (ISC) at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy. The ISC has been designed to help people work together to protect children and vulnerable adults from abuse. Prior to the Conference in Rome, a series of small group discussions among various organizations were conducted on six continents via Zoom videoconferencing tackling Accountability to (1) Children; (2) Survivors; (3) Organizations; and (4) the Public. Sr. Marivic as a safeguarding professional/expert was chosen to be one of the 7 participants for the four-month-long study under Dr. Naomi Navarro Poca, MD. The conference is attended by individuals from various backgrounds, including Church leaders, safeguarding professionals, trauma specialists, and others dedicated to preventing and tackling abuse. The aim of the ISC is to provide a platform for learning, networking, and sharing best practices in safeguarding. The main theme for this year is “Sustaining Organisational Accountability.” The whole conference is composed of presentations of speakers who are experts in safeguarding, working group sharing, Q and A with the Keynote speakers, and at the end, a platform for interaction and exchange between practitioners and researchers. 

LVF MACARASCAS, PALAWAN

LVF-PALAWAN REAP PROGRAM MOVING-UP CEREMONY!
June 5. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc – Palawan community held the Moving-Up Ceremony for eight (8) Junior High School completers under the UST Angelicum College Inc.- Re-Entry Education Agenda for the Poor (REAP) Program. Sr. Rosalia A. Panganiban, FMA, LVF -Palawan Center new Superior/Animator, gave an inspirational message and congratulated the completers and their parents. The completers recited their pledge of becoming a past pupil of Don Bosco, led by Mrs. Matet P. Palma, a past pupil, and staff. This marks yet another significant turning point in the lives of the graduates. Four (4) years of effort, sacrifice, and deciding to live apart from their families have paid off. All parents express their appreciation for the care, compassion, and support they have received from the Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc., the FMA Sisters, and especially to the UST Angelicum College.

PSU INTERNSHIP

June 7. The Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc. – Palawan conducted an orientation for the first-year College of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Students of Palawan State University (PSU) San Rafael College for their practicum, lasting 240 hours. Thank you for choosing our farm to become your partner agency and a place in your learning journey.

LVF CUBAO-QUEZON CITY

#iamBRAVE
Around one hundred thirty (130) beneficiaries of 4Ps San Carlos City, Negros Occ. (children, youth, and mothers) participated in an advocacy session on I am BRAVE (Buddies Reject Abuse, Violence, and Exploitation) conducted by Ms. Mercedes Juncia on June 10, 2023, at the covered court of Brgy.  Ermita, Sipaway Island. There was no dull moment for the attendees during the interactive discussion. In conclusion, they committed to do the following: be careful, alert, and cautious all the time, be critical thinkers,  and above all, respect one another.

LVF’s #FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS IN ESCALANTE

June 06. More than 300 pupils of Buenavista Elementary School, Escalante City, have joined LVF’s #FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS facilitated by LVF’s Child Advocates, headed by Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA & Sr. Erlinda Soriano, FMA, with the staff. It was a sincere discussion in which the students shared their aspirations to become teachers, police officers, or doctors, to name a few. “Mag-aral nang mabuti; maging mabait; maging masunurin” (do good work in your studies; act morally upright and submit to authority) are some of the suggestions they provide for how to put those goals into action. Some even said that helping their parents, whom they have watched struggle, even sending them to school, is the only way to realize their aspirations. It is incredible to hear that these students are conscious of their circumstances, aware of and appreciative of their parents’ efforts, and committed to pursuing their goals.

COMMEMORATION OF THE WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOR

June 24. In observance of the World Day Against Child Labor, LVF held an advocacy education session concerning children in general and child labor issues in the Philippines. The session was led by Ms. Khaye Leal, an LVF Child Advocate, with assistance from Mr. Ryan, an LVF Social Worker. While Mr. Ryan talked about the reporting process, Ms. Leal emphasized the distinction between child work and child labor and offered its legal description in accordance with RA 9231. The grim reality of child labor in the Philippines is not unfamiliar to Filipinos. The chance to put food on their tables is one of the many variables contributing to youngsters becoming victims of this crime. On June 23, LVF was invited by the Council Against Child Labor (NCACL) to lead the World Day Against Child Labor (WDACL) Culminating activity through an invocation at Buena Park Sports Complex, Caloocan. This year, the WDACL theme is “Buong Bansa, Lahat ng Bata, sama-sama para sa Batang Malaya“.  LVF continues to advocate for the protection and empowerment of children. 

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR MOVING UP, SCHOLARS

June 05. LVF is proud with the achievements of its four learners, Shane, Vicky, Lyka, and Josephine, who received their diplomas from UST Angelicum’s Junior High School. Vicky said, “I am thankful for the chance the UST Angelicum REAP (Re-entry Education Agenda for the Poor) Program provides for students like us. I feel extremely fortunate to have the Laura Vicuna Foundation, Inc., the Sisters, and in particular, Sr. Marivic, FMA, who have supported, guided, and encouraged each of us to reach our full potential”
 
“I am very happy for this another milestone,” Shane added.
 
LVF is excited to witness God’s beautiful plan for them!

SUMMER RECREATIONAL VACATION

Sun, sand, and sea. Far from the busy life of Metro Manila, the LVF girls, Sisters, and staff took a moment to pause, breathe in the salty and calming sea wind, and enjoy the feeling of being at one with nature during their summer recreational vacation in the Sta.Ana’s private resort in Negros Occ. This is after the graduation of LVF’s six (6) scholars. God has indeed made all things beautiful. Everyone enjoyed taking turns riding the kayak; others took the opportunity to learn how to swim or at the least, learn how to stay afloat. It was an experience that they will always remember. “Ang saya! First time kong magdagat” Princess, a Vicunian, exclaimed! The sea is like the abounding grace of the Lord.ꟷ So vast. So rich. It soothes. It heals. Added to their escapade is the tour at Campuestuhan Highland Resort in Talisay where they saw dinosaurs in motion, giant gorillas, and more. The LVF Community is grateful to the Sta.Ana family for their generous accommodation especially to Sr. Marivic, Atty. Regis Puno, Mr. Andy Lok, and Atty. Mean Diccion-Recto for making this vacation possible.

LVF WELCOMES NEW SUPERIORS: SR. PHEBE AND SR. ROSE

June 13. The LVF community welcomed the new animators/superiors respectively, Sr. Phebe Lacse, FMA,n in Cubao and Sr. Rosalia Panganiban FMA in Palawan.  As the Foundation’s Managing Director, Sr. Marivic Sta. Ana, FMA, stays at LVC.

LVF-MALIHAO, VICTORIAS, NEGROS OCC.

6th SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND 23RD TVET GRADUATION-MALIHAO
June 10. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.- Malihao held the 6th Senior High School (SHS) and 23rd Technical Vocational Institute Commencement Exercises at the School Multi-Purpose Hall with seventy (70) graduate students. The Baccalaureate Mass was presided by Fr. Eligio Santos, SDB. A former student of the LVWDTC, who recently professed as a Daughters of Mary Help of Christian, Sr. Ma. Unissa M. Caberoy, FMA, was invited as the guest speaker and shared her life’s journey. As they entered the stage to receive their diplomas, the students and their parents were excited and grateful.

BOOKKEEPING NC III EXAMINATION

June 08-09 &16. Nineteen (19) Grade 12-BOT and ten (10) Technical-Vocational Institute (TVI) – Business and Office Technology trainees of Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.- Malihao took the three-day Bookkeeping NC III examination at Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) RTC- Talisay City, Negros Occidental. Six (6) out of twenty-nine (29) trainees passed. The school is proud of them for giving their best.

TRAINEES’ DEPLOYMENT

June 27-30. The Laura Vicuna Women Development Training Center (LVWDTC) has deployed twenty-five (25) trainees to its various partner companies in Manila and Negros. Sr. Sheila Marie A. Ducot, FMA, Sr. Ernielyn Deypalan, FMA, and Ms. Ma. Socorro C. Bayles deployed 25 LVWDTC students to its different partner companies in Manila and Negros for their training! Fifteen (15) trainees were deployed to Alter to Fit, four (4) were assigned to Lots a Pizza, five (5) trainees to Pet Express, and the remaining one (1) was sent to Alas Oplas. On June 29, two garment technology trainees were deployed in Ysabelle’s Bridal Shop in Bacolod by Sr. Therese Yvonne L. Jance, FMA, and Ms. Ruby Ann B. Querubin. Everyone expressed their gratitude to Sr. Yvonne for her tenacity and dedication in raising funds (for meal costs and toiletries) for these young dreamers. We ask the Lord to keep blessing her for having a good heart. 

ON-THE-SPOT BEST RESEARCH PROPOSAL CONTEST

June 26. As part of the Victorias City Environment Week Celebration 2023, the Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.- Malihao participated in the “On-the-Spot Best Research Proposal Contest” hosted in Gloriville Subd. Brgy. 13, Victorias City. Three Grade 12 Business and Office Technology (BOT) students who participated in the competition were Arnel B. Beronia, Angela G. Sepsia, and Vea C. Villarea. They each took home the consolation prize of 900 pesos. Their coach, Ms. Ma. Victoria V. Seluce supported them by accompanying them throughout the competition. Despite not having won the competition, the students are thrilled for the experience of being able to engage is what matters most to them. 

DISCOVERING JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CUISINE

June 05. The Grade 12-level trainees in the Hotel Restaurant Services (HRS) and Technical Vocational Institute (TVI) – Hotel Restaurant Services (HRS) took part in the Japanese language and cuisine lesson led by Sr. Lido, FMA, along with her Japanese friends Ms. Megumi Tanabe, Mr. Oishi Mitsuhisa, Mr. Yukihito Mochizuki, and Ms. Shizuka Hori. They taught the students how to make sushi rice, “Sumeshi” and Japanese Rice, “Hakumai.” The students presented them with a thank-you card to show appreciation for their generosity.

YEAR-END OUTING-MALIHAO

June 12-14. The Laura Vicuña Foundation Inc.- Malihao faculty, staff, support personnel, and the 3 FMA sisters, Sr. Ma. Guia S. Asparen, FMA, Sr. Sheila Marie A. Ducot, FMA and Sr. Josefina D. Oliveros, FMA, had a great time on their three-day year-end outing in Cebu! Taking their time, they met with Sr. Lilimae G. Escasinas, FMA, former Technical Directress of the school. They traveled to Moalboal, Cebu, and enjoyed the resort’s pristine beach. Before traveling to Mary Our Help of Christians-Cebu to spend the night, they attended the Holy Mass at Minglanilla Parish Church in the afternoon. They all appreciated the FMA sisters assigned to the school’s warm accommodations. They sang them a song and presented them with a card as a sign of their appreciation. They also visited the Basilica de Sto. Niño and Magellan’s Cross in Cebu proper, and went straight to Sirao Flower Garden: Little Amsterdam in Cebu. It was a beautiful and memorable experience for all! Each member of the LVF-Malihao community had the chance to get to know one another better, which grew their sense of community and belonging.

A MOMENT OF THANKSGIVING TO OUR TRANSFERRING SISTERS!
MALIHAO

June 27. The students of LVWDTC organized a short farewell program for Sr. Sheila Marie A. Ducot, FMA, Technical Directress, before her transfer to another community. the students created a video presentation that brought back memories for everyone. Some of the students presented her with cards that had heartfelt words, while others spoke to her directly and thanked her for her kindness, patience, and love toward them. Sr. Sheila expressed how much she appreciated their generosity and sincerity. In fact, she said that she is blessed to meet people like them. The faculty, employees, and Mr. Glen Tonog with Sr. Sheila at the Rooster Cafe in Silay City shared another farewell meal. They presented Sr. Sheila with a card and expressed their gratitude for what she had done to benefit everyone. Sr. Sheila was a bit emotional while expressing her amazement at the group’s unity.  

CUBAO. The LVF Community sincerely thanks Sr. Erly Soriano, Sr. Candy, and Sr. Marivic, FMA, for their selfless commitment to serving the community, particularly the children, the lost, the last, and the least. While Sr. Vic will continue to serve as LVF’s managing director, Srs. Erly and Candy will be transferred to another community. Our love and prayers accompany them as they continue with their new mission.

DSWD RAPID ASSESSMENT OF LVF CENTER-BASES PROGRAMS
LVF-QC

June 20. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) conducted a rapid onsite assessment. The rapid assessment was a directive from the Department’s new head, Secretary Rex Gatchalian. The LVF center was praised by the ABSNET OIC, who noted that the facility is very child-friendly, clean, safe, and secure. 

LVF-PALAWAN
June 14. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) regional office conducted a rapid assessment/spot visit to center-based (residential care) facilities, including the Laura Vicuna Foundation Inc – Palawan. It comprises personnel from Standard Section, Community-Based Section, Protective Services Division, and the Regional Alternative Child Care Office (RACCO). This ensures the program implementation’s safety, effectiveness, and sustainability.

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

VIRTUAL CATECHESIS
As the Sisters and lay mission partner draw people closer to God, the LVF’s weekly virtual catechesis continues to be a source of life for its community. Participants engage in on the Holy Eucharist service following the catechesis. Ms. Eden Carmona, a consistent catechesis participant said “Unahin natin si Lord sa lahat ng bagay. Kahit anong pagod mo sa trabaho, kahit anong taas ng posisyon mo, palagi mo Siyang uunahin…kapag naencounter natin ang hirap at depression, magtiwala lang tayo ky God…Faith without action is dead…” (We should put God first. No matter how occupied or high our position is, put God first…whenever we encounter difficulties and depression, have faith in God. Faith without action is dead).

SOLIDARITYSERYE

The LVF’s SolidaritySerye remains to be close and connected to the people in the community. The children who received the bread and other goods thanked the staff with a warm smile and a thank-you. LVF benefactors’ assistance has made this endeavor possible. We continue to pray to the Lord to grant them health and answer their prayers.

PASWI-COP

The Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc. (PASWI) has become the Wednesday habit of prayer with social workers in the Philippines. In this virtual prayer, social workers from several chapters expressed how their faith enabled them to handle the pressures of their jobs. Indeed, when you have faith, you can do many things in the glory of God! This Wednesday’s prayer is led by PASWI Exec. Dir. Mrs. Eva Ponce de Leon and Sr. Ma. Victoria P. Sta. Ana, FMA.