June 2024 News

‘JUVENIS’ JUNE

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

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

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

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

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

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

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

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

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

LVF CUBAO, QC

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

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

LVF ONSITE CATECHESIS
LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE
PASWI-COP

LVF-TVET DEPLOYMENT TO COMPANIES 

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

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

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

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

LVF MALIHAO, NEG. OCC.

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

EXPLORING RESEARCH IN TVET: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

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

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

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

SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE EVALUATION 

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

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

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

LVF MACARASCAS-PALAWAN

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

LVF PALAWAN RECEIVES FFS TESDA SCHOLARSHIP

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

STAFF TRAININGS AND SEMINAR 

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

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ALS COMPLETER AND MS. CAÑO

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

THAI BS SOCIAL WORK STUDENT AT LVF PALAWAN

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

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

LVF MACARASCAS WELCOMES A NEW BATCH OF TRAINEES

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

GRADUATING CLASS PROJECT 

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

LVF CUBAO, QC

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

UST ANGELICUM YS 11 COMPLETION CEREMONY

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

LVF JOINS THE 8TH PHILIPPINE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CONFERENCE 

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

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

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

LVF JOINS TVET FORUM

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

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

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

TREE-PLANTING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NCCT & DENR 

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

THE HEALING POWER OF ART: A BALM FOR THE SOUL 

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

LVF WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

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

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

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

PASWI-COP 

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

April 2024 News

LVF’S APREAL REELS

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

LVF’s Roadtrip #FollowYourDreams!

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

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

LVF CUBAO, QC

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

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

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

LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

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

LVF Roadtrip on #FollowYourDreams

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

LVF MALIHAO, VICTORIAS CITY, NEG. OCC.

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

ATINO GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024 AND THE ELECTION AND INDUCTION OF OFFICERS

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

THANKSGIVING NOVENA

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

GRADE 12 PILGRIMAGE AND LAKBAY ARAL 2024

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

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

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

LVF CUBAO, QC

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

FMA JAPANESE STUDENTS MEET OUR CPC CHILDREN IN CUBAO, QC

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

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATION & GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY

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

LVF MACARASCAS PALAWAN

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

THANKS TO OUR COLLABORATORS

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

GRATITUDE DAY

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

LVF-QC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

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

LVF SOLIDARITYSERYE

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

PASWI-CIRCLE OF PRAYER: WEDNESDATE HABIT

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