Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School

by Fundacion Ponferrada Van Stone (FPVI)
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School
Send Vulnerable Filipino Children to School

Project Report | Sep 18, 2018
FPVI Students Assist Japanese Researchers

By Leonor Ponferrada | FPVI Trustee

FPVI students assist Japanese researchers
FPVI students assist Japanese researchers

Typhoon Mangkhut (local name: Ompong) ripped through the northern part of the Philippines over the weekend ((Sep 14-15). Originally forecasted as a super typhoon with winds of 220 miles/hour, it packed a 550-mile rain band resulting  in casualites and signifcant devastation.

Fundacion Ponferrada Vanstone (FPVI) is based in Leyte, in the middle islands of the country and not directly in the path of the typhoon, although peripheral winds and heavy rains were experienced in other parts of the country. Interestingly, this past week, FPVI was host to a team of researchers from Kyoto Sangyo University in Japan who was in Leyte for a research survey on disaster preparedness and resiliency, especially as it applied to  survivors of super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in 2013. The researchers observed first-hand how the municipal government in the municipality of Tunga coordinated with the provincial government and various regional government agencies such as the Department of Education in conducting disaster preparedness procedures. Even though there were no storm signals or warnings over Leyte, as early as Thursday, September 13, (two days before the typhoon entered the Philippine area of responsibility), the municipal government had been on alert and as part of its preparedness exercises. Community leaders were going around town warning people about the storm's coming.  Classes were also suspended from Thursday, Sept 13th and so some of our FPVI students had time available to support the Japanese researchers with the interviews and acted as intermediaries in some of the communities they visited, gaining further awareness in the local government unit's (LGU) program of disaster preparedness and resiliency and acquiring a new set of skills in community relations.

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Sep 10, 2018
New School Year, New Start

By Belen Ponferrada Thirkell | Trustee, FPVI

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Fundacion Ponferrada Van Stone (FPVI)

Location: Tunga - Philippines
Website:
Project Leader:
Leonor Ponferrada
Tunga , Leyte Philippines
$82,607 raised of $120,000 goal
 
462 donations
$37,393 to go
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$16
USD
will cover weekly wifi credits put in each students' phone to enable them to have internet access during the week when coming to the FPVI Center is difficult to manage.
$40
USD
will cover children's monthly medical care and well-being, including provision of personal hygiene kits and vitamins plus regular haircut
$55
USD
with the return of in-person classes, this will cover weekly transportation and lunch allowance for the students, plus transportation to/from FPVI Center during the Sunday tutorial session
$60
USD
will pay for each child's monthly care package including school supplies, art and craft materials, foodstuff, bath soap, and sanitizing & protective paraphernalia
$65
USD
will provide breakfast, lunch & snacks for the group during the weekly (Sunday) gathering; plus lunch/snacks during extra visits to access reliable internet & use computers and printer
$125
USD
will enable us to share the FPVI experience with village pupils to help with reading/literacy competences; topped by a weeklong summer camp designed to enhance reading skills and introduce art-making
$140
USD
will pay a mentor's monthly allowance for running the Sunday supplemental sessions and following-up during the week. And will also cover 3 tutors' monthly fees for supplemental tutorials in Math & Sci
$150
USD
will cover each student's necessities for the start of the school year---2 sets of school uniform, shoes/socks, gym pants and t-shirts, sets of underwear, backpack, umbrella, raincoat, school supplies
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