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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Good News From Sua


Dear Give Children Hope,

I was in Sua Elementary School early yesterday morning.  It was a beautiful sunny day.  Since it was a Monday, I got to attend their flag ceremony.

I told the Principal, Mrs. Cordez, that we will be giving them a 3 month extension of the "Meals @ School Program" in Sua.  She was so happy along with the teachers and, most of all, the parents who were there to help for the day.  The parents were exceptionally grateful for this good news.

I also visited with the Barangay Captain of Sua in her place of residence just situated near the school... about 150 meters away.  She told me that she had wished that we could meet, so that she could personally thank Give Children Hope for this big blessing Sua Elementary School has for having this wonderful program.

She shared with me one of her programs for her people, one which helps feed undernourished children in Sua.  In order for this program to be realized they have to have the funds for this project.  She asks her 19 barangay officers to contribute 100 pesos (about 2 dollars and 20 cents) each, every month, so that each month they have 1,900 pesos (45 dollars) to spend for this program.

When she heard about the Meals @ School Program by Give Children Hope, it was a great shock to her... "a great blessing from heaven," she said.  She was surprised that it just came to their place and that no one had solicited it.  I invited her to always come and see how it is running... and she said she has already done so.  In fact, she enjoyed a meal already with the children.  It was a very good visit with her.  She also now supports the program! 

As soon as I get the money I will send our financial report. I have found out yesterday too that they will also have a short semestral break for a week.  They will resume their classes on Nov. 3, 2011, after Memorial Day.

This is my report for the month of October.

I hope everyone is doing well and happy.  We give you many thanks for all these things you are doing for the Filipino children.


Helen Grace Putong- Agawin
GCH- Cam. Sur

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Focusing on Studies

We believe that healthy students are happier and will learn more in the long run.  That is our goal... to feed children so that their main concern is their studies and not their hunger.  We are pleased to see the positive changes that are taking place in our students lives.

Congratulations! . We got 1st place in 4th Grade, 2nd place in Grades 1,2, &3, and 3rd place for Grades 5 and 6 during the district math competition .

Eager to Learn

An Updated Letter from Helen, Our Filipino Representative

Dear Give Children Hope

           Hello from the Philippines!   The Meals at School Program in Sua Elementary School is almost 3 months old now!  Everything is going well and the children are getting fed everyday.  The Principal, Mrs. Isabel Cordez, told me that the children are now a lot heavier, active, and have sparkling eyes! 

I have talked to one parent and she said how grateful she is for this wonderful program of Give Children Hope.  She knows, and is assured, that her children will not go hungry as long as they go to school.  Because her children do not have a good breakfast in their home due to poverty, for her and her children, this is a great blessing. 

They are sad that 3 months is almost over... they ask me and hope that this program will still continue to feed their children for the future.  With your continued support and efforts, we can continue to bless their lives as needed.  

On behalf of all these people... A million thanks to all of you!!!


Helen Grace Agawin
GCH -Cam Sur

"Meals At School" Program in Action






The children are so eager for their warm meals that they are always willing to help 
The Sua school just got a new water pump which means cleaner running water for the students

Poor Living Conditions

These are some pictures sent to us by our Filipino representatives.  It shows the humble circumstances that many of our students are living in.  It is easy to see why these children yearn for a better opportunity at life.

A kitchen area

This is a nicer bedroom than most because it actually has a bed.  Notice the dirt floors and holes in the walls.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Message From Our Filipino Representative, Kristina

Dear Sponsors and Friends,

Time has gone by so fast and we can hardly believe that we are down to three months until this year ends. How have you all been? We are all doing well here, though we have been battered by several strong typhoons that you have probably seen on the news. The latest one we had were typhoons locally known as "Pedring" and "Quiel" that have affected Manila and most of the Luzon provinces. We are still expecting more, as we have an average of 23 typhoons per year. Some leave with little affect but most exit leaving us with great devastation. Most of the effect would be on the farmers.  Their crops and expected harvests sometimes all go to waste, thus affecting the entire country. Philippines is an agricultural country, so fishing and farming are the largest source of income among many Filipinos, especially in the rural areas. If the farms have been destroyed and there is no more to be harvested, we expect an increase in the price of commodities. It will be hard for all of us, as we have little income and we need to buy high priced foods. It has always been like that during typhoon season. So it is really smart to save and store food during this season so you wont have to  suffer with the other people, and you could assist them in any way that you can.

The school that we help feed is doing very well and thank God that they did not have to suffer very much. During this time, the Meals at School Program is really a great help for these children. The more than 600 school children that we feed everyday benefit so much from this program, as well as their parents and their school.  It is always hard for the parents, especially those that do not have much to provide all the meals that their children need.  What you do for the children is help them to realize that people are there to help. Their eagerness to be in school overrides their hunger, but with your help, it has never been a problem since.

Our volunteers in Manila are making sure that those who are in great poverty will be supported by this program. Thus, the sponsored school in the Camarines Sur area has been changed since it was determined by the school district that this particular school is not in the poorest situation. We felt sad that we have to leave the former school that we sponsor, but we hope that the help we have given them for several months has left them the motivation that they need to continue to be in school despite their circumstances. What we do now is really a great help though we want so desperately to do more.

The children have been blessed physically... most of them have been gaining weight since. We always try to provide the most nutritious food that we could serve them. The parents who have been helping for the preparation of these meals have been very great as well. They wanted their children to have the best meal during the feeding so they themselves make it a point to prepare the most nutritious meals that they know their children can have.

It is really true that people draw strength from each other. We all thank you for the things that you do for us. The impact of your goodness cannot be measured in specific ways but as we see these children endure each day and as we leave a smile on their faces, we know that we have done what we could for them.

Thank you so much for all the help that you have been extending to us. May you have a blessed month and we always pray for you and your families.

Please see latest pictures of the children and the Meals at School Program at Sua School and other places we serve children on our Give Children Hope blog at: givechildrenhope.blogspot.com/  and our Facebook at: www.facebook.com/givechildrenhope 
 

For the Sponsored Children,

Kristina Sunico

A Letter About Sua Elementary School


Dear Give Children Hope,

I was on my way to visit Sua Elementary School last Thursday... I left the house at 6:30 am.  Sheryl and I, with her youngest son Andrei (age 5), went together to Sua.  We rode a tricycle with all the things needed for the Meals @ School program.  When we arrived, some boys were already waiting for us along the highway to help carry all the stuff we had.  They were all so eager to carry the goods towards the school!  They do this every day, early in the morning  before the bell rings... so impressive!!!  That is how they show they appreciate and are grateful for the program.

At about 7 am, the high tide comes in so we look for a place to situate the stove so that we are not bothered by the tide.  I have suggested to the Principal that we hold a meeting every end of the month with all the teachers.  That way we can talk about how we can better serve the children and if they have any good suggestions and concerns that need to be addressed.  I have taken some pictures of these meetings last Thursday with 100% attendance. They are all very eager to see and meet the people behind this program. They all hope that someday you can come to visit them.

The Meals at School Program here is doing well and organized and, most of all, everybody is cooperating and happy.  We feel the true meaning of service, from the students, parents teachers and the School Principal.  They all hope that this will continue in their school.

On behalf of Sua Elementary School, I thank you all for the kindness and help you are extending, especially to these children.  I am doing the best I can to help GCH’s mission be fulfilled.  You can always be assured that the fund goes to them 100%...this I have promised you, and as always, may you all be blessed a hundred fold because you share.
Helen Grace Putong-Agawin
GCH-Camarines Sur

Saturday, October 1, 2011

More Photos from Sua Elementary School



Meeting with the school teachers and principal... we have this meeting at the end of each month.  This is so we can serve the children of Sua Elementary School better.  They are so cooperative.  Thank you Maam Marcela Isabel Cordez (the school principal) 




Things are going great for the Meals at School program at Sua Elementary School.  We thank you all for your continued support.  The children are really showing progress in their attendance and performance at school.