Project Pearls
Summer Program
May 17, 2015
The usual meeting place is on LRT 2- Recto Station, in front of Isetann Mall. I reached the meeting place at 6:45 in the morning and by exactly 7, we were on our way to Helping Land in Tondo, Manila.
I was quiet surprise with the number of kids that attended the summer program today. Habang binabagtas namin ang daan papasok ng Helping Land, medyo nagtataka kami dahil walang masyadong bata ang nasa kalye na naghihintay sa aming pagdating. When we reached the covered area, there were there, already lined up and they were almost 300 kids! The usual number of students that were attending the summer class programs is only 150 but today, it was doubled because of a feeding program that will be held.
Together with my volunteer teacher partner, we handled 14 kids.
The first part of today’s activity is the prayer then followed by a sing and dance that was always lead by Ms. Jedda.
The whole class was divided into 14 teams composing of more than ten kids per team. The teams were named after cartoon or movie characters. Our team was named Team Elsa of Frozen. We also created a short cheer. “Go for the win, Team Elsa. Who’s gonna win? Team Elsa.”
After the cheer presentation, while some volunteers were still preparing for the food, a talent portion was the next in line. Any kids who will volunteer can come in front and may show their talent.
One of my students sang. Proud teacher here!
More selfie more fun! :)
Then the feeding of kids was the next activity. We gave them a rice and dish food together with a juice in a small plastic cup.
After the feeding, it is storytelling time! My favorite subject! I chose a book entitled, “Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Lola.” I read it for my seven students.
The story is about how a woman can be brave like our female heroes in the Philippine history. One of those was Grabiela Silang.
During a big disaster, women empowerment can also be felt.
After the storytelling, it’s art time. The subject is Character Analysis wherein the kids will have to draw the main character and will also state the character’s physical and emotional traits.
Physical traits will be written or expressed on the outside while emotional traits will be on the inside of the clothes of the main character.
After the given time, each team will be called to present it on front then will have a class picture. After the class picture, each kid will fall in line to get a gift from the sponsors.
At eleven a.m. we were already done and were ready to go home.
It has been a very tiring day since the number of kids was doubled but still the enjoyment, joy and fun that we felt every time we serve these kids were still there.
You may join us every Saturday or Sunday mornings from 6:30 until 11 a.m.
The kids need you.
Let’s serve God, by serving our fellow people wholeheartedly and voluntarily. This is a must and wonderful experience and I would never regret doing this for my entire life. Unconditional love will always be felt every time I’m with these not so fortunate kids. They needed our love and care.
Visit www.projectpearls.org
Summer Program
May 17, 2015
The usual meeting place is on LRT 2- Recto Station, in front of Isetann Mall. I reached the meeting place at 6:45 in the morning and by exactly 7, we were on our way to Helping Land in Tondo, Manila.
I was quiet surprise with the number of kids that attended the summer program today. Habang binabagtas namin ang daan papasok ng Helping Land, medyo nagtataka kami dahil walang masyadong bata ang nasa kalye na naghihintay sa aming pagdating. When we reached the covered area, there were there, already lined up and they were almost 300 kids! The usual number of students that were attending the summer class programs is only 150 but today, it was doubled because of a feeding program that will be held.
Together with my volunteer teacher partner, we handled 14 kids.
The first part of today’s activity is the prayer then followed by a sing and dance that was always lead by Ms. Jedda.
The whole class was divided into 14 teams composing of more than ten kids per team. The teams were named after cartoon or movie characters. Our team was named Team Elsa of Frozen. We also created a short cheer. “Go for the win, Team Elsa. Who’s gonna win? Team Elsa.”
After the cheer presentation, while some volunteers were still preparing for the food, a talent portion was the next in line. Any kids who will volunteer can come in front and may show their talent.
One of my students sang. Proud teacher here!
More selfie more fun! :)
Then the feeding of kids was the next activity. We gave them a rice and dish food together with a juice in a small plastic cup.
After the feeding, it is storytelling time! My favorite subject! I chose a book entitled, “Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Lola.” I read it for my seven students.
The story is about how a woman can be brave like our female heroes in the Philippine history. One of those was Grabiela Silang.
During a big disaster, women empowerment can also be felt.
After the storytelling, it’s art time. The subject is Character Analysis wherein the kids will have to draw the main character and will also state the character’s physical and emotional traits.
Physical traits will be written or expressed on the outside while emotional traits will be on the inside of the clothes of the main character.
After the given time, each team will be called to present it on front then will have a class picture. After the class picture, each kid will fall in line to get a gift from the sponsors.
cto: Project Pearls facebook page. The picture on the right lower part is my student. :) |
At eleven a.m. we were already done and were ready to go home.
It has been a very tiring day since the number of kids was doubled but still the enjoyment, joy and fun that we felt every time we serve these kids were still there.
You may join us every Saturday or Sunday mornings from 6:30 until 11 a.m.
The kids need you.
Let’s serve God, by serving our fellow people wholeheartedly and voluntarily. This is a must and wonderful experience and I would never regret doing this for my entire life. Unconditional love will always be felt every time I’m with these not so fortunate kids. They needed our love and care.
Visit www.projectpearls.org