
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.”




















































































































































































































