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- AJCMFI Brings Organic Farming Skills Training to Lanao del Sur
Organic Farming, Dec. 20, 2024 The Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. (AJCMFI) recently conducted a skills training session on organic farming at community learning centers in Lanao del Sur. The training was led by Mr. Umbraan Tuan, Jr. , an experienced skills trainer committed to empowering communities with sustainable and practical agricultural practices. This initiative aims to equip learners with valuable knowledge in organic farming, promoting self-sufficiency, environmental sustainability, and livelihood opportunities. AJCMFI continues to support Alternative Learning System (ALS) learners and other community members through various skill-building activities. Stay tuned for more updates on our mission to uplift and empower communities!
- 🎄 AJCMFI Teachers' Christmas Fellowship 2024 🎄
As we gather to celebrate the spirit of Christmas, the Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. (AJCMFI) would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our donors and supporters. AJCMFI ALS-EST Teachers Christmas Party, Dec. 14, 2024 Your generosity has brought hope and joy to the ALS (Alternative Learning System) learners we support. Your contributions have provided essential school supplies and improved learning facilities, helping us make education accessible to out-of-school youth and adults. This fellowship is not only a time for reflection and thanksgiving but also a reminder of the power of community and shared purpose. To our dear teachers, thank you for your unwavering dedication and compassion. Your work inspires us all to continue this mission with faith and love. May the blessings of this season fill your hearts and homes with peace, joy, and love. 💖 Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year from all of us at AJCMFI!
- Bread and Pastry Skills Training Graduation and Christmas Fellowship Held at Holy Family ALS
The Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. (AJCMFI), in partnership with RCAMES Holy Family Alternative Learning System (ALS), celebrated the graduation of its Bread and Pastry Skills Training participants with a Christmas fellowship. Held as part of the foundation's pre-Christmas celebration, the event brought together program leaders, trainers, and students, highlighting the program's dedication to empowering out-of-school youth. The AJCMFI and Holy Family ALS aim to equip learners with essential life skills, offering them renewed hope and opportunities to become productive citizens of the country. Fr. Emil Ascaño, LRMS, Site Director of AJ Holy Family ALS, welcomed the graduates and participants, emphasizing the importance of acquiring practical skills for self-sustainability. Fr. Judy Bañez, SVD, Program Director of AJCMFI, commended the graduates for their hard work and dedication throughout the training. Certificates of completion were distributed to the participants, led by their trainer, Ms. Janeth Magayon. The fellowship event also included a distribution of food packs to families in need, generously donated by St. Jude Parish. This gesture highlighted the community's spirit of generosity and solidarity, especially during the Advent season. The Bread and Pastry Skills Training is part of the hope-based educational programs facilitated by AJCMFI and RCAMES Holy Family ALS. By equipping learners with practical skills, the program enables them to contribute meaningfully to society while fostering a sense of dignity and purpose. This celebration not only marked a milestone for the graduates but also served as a reminder of the transformative power of education and community support.
- Fr. Randy Flores, SVD, Meets DBPSC CEO to Discuss ALS Integration and Employment Opportunities
Fr. Randy Flores, SVD, Acting Executive Director of the Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation (AJCMF), met with Sir Raul Manaligod, President and CEO of DBP Service Corporation (DBPSC), on December 4, 2024, at the DBPSC office in Makati City. DBPSC, one of the country’s leading human resource outsourcing firms, employs approximately 12,000 individuals nationwide. The meeting focused on introducing the Alternative Learning System (ALS) to DBPSC’s employees and their dependents. This initiative seeks to provide accessible education to those who have not completed formal schooling, empowering them with new skills and opportunities. Also discussed was a plan to extend employment opportunities at DBPSC to graduates of the Arnold Janssen ALS program. This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of AJCMF and DBPSC to fostering education and sustainable employment, creating a pathway for inclusive growth. The partnership signifies a vital step toward aligning education and workforce development, with further details and agreements expected in the coming months.
- Cluster 2 AJ/DC ALS Successfully Conducts Accreditation and Equivalency Registration
Cluster 2 AJ/DC ALS held a full-day Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) registration event from 8 AM to 7 PM, initiated by Mam Serma Pagcaliwangan Hernandez and her team. While the day was filled with fun, participants humorously reflected on how incredibly tiring the process was. Despite the exhaustion, the event was a success, and congratulations are in order for all the learners of Cluster 2 for their dedication and perseverance.
- Building Better Futures: Basic English and Paragraph Writing Workshop
Holy Family Parochial School in San Andres, Manila, became the center of learning and inspiration as ALS students gathered for the Basic English and Paragraph Writing Workshop. This initiative aimed to enhance the participants' English proficiency, equipping them with foundational literacy skills and techniques to craft effective paragraphs. The workshop was facilitated by skilled educators from Hopeful Writers Studios, led by Atty. Noel Marabut, whose dedication to nurturing young writers was evident throughout the event. The hands-on sessions encouraged active participation, making the learning experience both engaging and enriching. This event was made possible through the collaboration between Hopeful Writers Studios and the Rotary Club Manila Bay Chapter, showcasing their shared commitment to empowering the youth through education.
- ALS Learning Centers Hold First Quarterly Report Meeting, Address Key Challenges
Quezon City, October 16, 2024 — The first quarterly report meeting of the community learning centers (CLCs) for the Alternative Learning System (ALS) was held at the Sacred Heart Parish-Shrine in Quezon City at 1:00 PM. Cluster heads representing their respective CLCs participated, with a few joining online, to discuss ongoing challenges and strategic solutions for ALS programs across the country. Representatives included the cluster head and coordinators from Dasmariñas City (4 clusters), Cavite (1), NCR (1), Lanao/Marawi (1), Palawan (1), Semirara (1), and Zamboanga (1). The cluster heads presented updates and identified key areas where additional support is needed. Main Issues Highlighted 1. Enrollment Decline: Many clusters are experiencing a drop in enrollments, raising concerns about engagement and outreach efforts. 2. Skills Training Mismatch: Cluster heads reported that some learners do not meet the age requirements for certain skills training programs, which affects their employability and readiness. 3. Literacy and Comprehension Struggles: Reading and comprehension abilities remain a challenge for many learners, impacting their progress and understanding of course content. 4. Updating Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs): There is a need to revise existing MOUs to address evolving needs and strengthen partnerships. 5. Resource Needs in Lanao and Palawan: These clusters reported a lack of essential school supplies and equipment, which impacts the learning environment and program delivery. 6. Transportation Requirements in Zamboanga: The Zamboanga CLS highlighted the need for a motor vehicle to enhance access for learners in remote communities. Support Education for Out-of-School Youth! Click Below to Make a Difference!
- Sacred Heart ALS Learners Triumph as Overall Champions at NCR AJ ALS Sportsfest 2024
Sacred Heart ALS learners have clinched the title of 🏆Overall Champion🏆 at the much-anticipated NCR AJ ALS Sportsfest 2024, marking a major achievement in the event. The victory is especially meaningful as participants gave their all, showcasing not just their athleticism but their passion and team spirit. The learners fully embraced the day, enjoying every moment while pushing themselves to their limits—making the win even sweeter. Reflecting on the experience, one of the event organizers shared, "Deserve nyo ang award. Kasi para sa inyo naman talaga ang araw na yan. Sulit ang pagpupuyat ko!" (You deserve this award because this day was truly for you. All the sleepless nights were worth it!) This remarkable feat would not have been possible without the invaluable support from the Sacred Heart ALS community. Special thanks were extended to Fr. Randy Flores, RC, Site Program Director, for his continued guidance, and Fr. Judy Agustin Bañez, Program Director, for their steadfast leadership throughout the event. Additionally, the Arnold Janssen Catholic Mission Foundation, Inc. was commended for its ongoing commitment to promoting the well-being of learners, ensuring that this event was a resounding success. Congratulations again to all involved in this unforgettable achievement!
- Initial Assessment of Portfolio
Today, the NCR Arnold Janssen Sacred Heart Learning Center conducted its first assessment of learners' portfolios. The initial assessors from the Quezon City district office are Sir James Villena, Sir Raymond, Ma'am Mary Ann, and Ma'am Lara Jean Aguilar, teacher of Sacred Heart ALS.
- Weekly Update on ALS-EST Implementation in Lanao
This week, our usual class sessions continued where learners experienced storytelling as a creative way to enhance their vocabulary. This week's major highlight was the completion of one of our dedicated Learning Facilitators in Butig, Normidah Pansar, from the sponsored Skills Training on Bread and Pastry. This achievement is vital as it will be integrated into our Skills Training, providing learners with valuable skills that can serve as a potential source of income. Additionally, our Head Learning Facilitator in Lanao, Saiven M. Romuros, participated in the 1st Quarterly Reporting of AJCMFI, where he presented the team's accomplishments, shared learners' data, and discussed their aspirations. Together, we're making strides in empowering our community through education and skills development!
- AJCMFI ALS-EST Meeting with Sec. Sonny Angara & DepEd Team
Sec Sonny Angara and his DepEd team Had a consultative meeting with outgoing EDCOM2’s focal person on ALS, Fr Jerome, and his SVD confreres doing ALS mission. Among those in photo are Fr Lawrence Llona, Fr Judy Banez and Fr Ben Beltran, Director Almayda of BAE, Director Jamir on Assessment, and others.