Due to COVID-19, among others, learners are struggling to cope with the challenges this pandemic brings. Yes, it has been nearly two years and its aftermath is ravaging the joy…
For example, in my co-ed class, less than half of my 38 students have this Android phone; As a result, many of them were unable to attend our Google Meetup…
Even if a child is eager to learn a half-day online course per week just to feel like being with his/her co-online learners, it is really sad for the child…
Yes, either it is used by one of his/her parents, siblings or whatever, having the ability to attend online classes or just “Online Kumustahan” or just the Monday morning prayers…
I had a survey on this and my learners with the toughest situation really need help. Since I believe there is always a way to the Autobahn, pun intended, we,…
We then asked for old cell phone units, all members of the community could have an unused one, they might as well donate it to the children. Well at this…
It's a cliché that it takes a village to raise a child; but it is also a good opportunity to act for their own good, even more so in this…
This pandemic has brought us to a stage where everyone can be either kind or unkind, helpful or selfish, compassionate or indifferent, giver or hoarder, among other things. What do…
Giving is second nature to those who have been helped by those around them in their most difficult times. Passing on, easier to do, the good deeds being done to…
Well, if you're interested in donating your old cell phone to these kids, for their online or blended classes, don't hesitate to stop by our school and see how you…
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