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  • Food & Nutrition - Feedbacking Session

    Monitoring Implementation of Nutrition Program Among Partner Communities

    For many years Feed The Children Philippines continuously served malnourished children in many parts of the country.  This is done through vitameal supplemental feeding thrice weekly in six months through partnership with local governments, churches and other charities operating in many parts of the country.

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  • Health & Education

    AGAK-BATA

    Feed The Children Philippines, Inc. has found a new partner in the promotion, fulfillment and protection of children’s rights in Bohol with the formation of AGAK-BATA (Aksyon Ginikanan Alang sa Kaugmaon sa mga Bata) late this month.  Literally, Agak Bata, which is a Visayan term, means to guide and support a child.

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  • "Goodbye Bulate" through 17M Deworming Tablets from Feed The Children Philippines

    This year's National Safe Kids Week focuses not only on safety of children from common and preventable accidents but also from rampant but preventable diseases as worm infection.

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  • FTCP Introduces 2 New Scholars Sponsored by Mohri Mamuro Memorial Foundation

    MARICEL P. MALAYO - is a shy 14 year-old who graduated from elementary with honors in Kabangkalan, Negros Occidental in the visayas region. She is very happy that after 4 years, she is, at last, reunited with her mother, Merly, who has been a housemaid in Parañaque City, Metro Manila.

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  • FTCP Garage Sale 2008

    FTCP Regional Office in Tagbilaran City had a 2 days garage sale last March 13-14, 2008.  This was conducted to raise funds for at least 10 deserving public high school students in the Province of Bohol for the school year 2008-2009

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Feed The Children Philippines (FTCP) has chosen to gradually work WITH and not just FOR needy Filipino children. Recognizing the rights of children, FTCP taps and builds on children’s competencies or strengths while addressing their needs. In so doing, it has expanded "feeding" beyond just meals for children.

While remaining child-centered, it adopts an integrated approach that encompasses the role of the family and the community for sustainability including environmental concerns to ensure impact on the lives of the children. Ultimately, it hopes to contribute to the attainment of the Philippines’ commitment to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

 

Hog Fattening

Written by Rey D. Envidiado, FMP Program Supervisor & Training Specialist

Hog FatteningFTCP and LGU Partnership Brings Additional Income To  Farmers

The strong partnership between Feed The Children Philippines and the Municipal governent of Tubigon has resulted to an income generating project for the farmers in Ubojan, Tubigon, Bohol.

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Bridging Learning Inadequacy Through Literacy Outreach

Written by Sharon Ylagan, FMP Project Officer

A Feed The Children Phils. and Systems Technology Institute Partnership Project

Brdiging Learning Inadequacy through Literacy OutreachOne hundred ninety-five first graders and slow learners from San Antonio Elementary School in San Isidro, Paranaque City enjoys special tutorial classes which help them improve learning abilities in writing, reading and arithmetic. Thanks to the partnership between FTC and Systems Technology Institute (STI), a leading IT school in the country, that paved way to the placement of 305 college students who act as the tutors to young children.

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Malunggay Craze

Written by Rey D. Envidiado, FTCP ProgramSupervisor

Malunggay CrazeThat is how the residents of Barangay Tungod would describe the prevailing mood in their community.  In almost all corners of the streets, house surroundings, school yards and even rooftops, Malunggay (moringa) is planted. It is everywhere.  The massive propagation that utilizes only small spaces within the backyards or street sides in the community is a result of FTCP’s promotion of the miracle plant.

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Food & Nutrition

Iza Grace DisoThe great difference brought by the Feeding program…

IZA GRACE DISO is a special child with a Cerebral Palsy condition. Her mother is a diabetic which might have brought complications during her pregnancy to Iza, thus the latter’s condition. Iza is the youngest child with seven more elder siblings.

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On Supplemental Feeding

Renz and Shiela Mae ManangkilRenz , two years old and Shiela Mae Manangkil, five years old, are children of Leo and Merlyn, a low income tricycle driver and plain housewife, respectively, who live in the extension of their grandparents’ house. Renz and Shiela are not the normal kids that you will find in the compound; they are not fond of playing with other kids. They prefer to stay at home.

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