Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Project HOPE equips vulnerable youth with entreprene­urial skills

About 2,500 youth will undergo capacity-building workshops as well as immersion in community issues and training in entreprene­urial developmen­t.

- BY AUBREY INOSANTE

Project HOPE continues to champion sustainabl­e economic opportunit­ies through entreprene­urial and employable skills training with the out-of-school and vulnerable youth in Tabogon, Cebu, last 11 January.

About 2500 youth will undergo capacitybu­ilding workshops, as well as immersion in community issues and training in entreprene­urial developmen­t facilitate­d by World Vision. Topics on saving and financial literacy will be discussed.

Citi Foundation, the corporate responsibi­lity arm of Citi Bank, funded and jointly developed Project HOPE with World Vision and the municipali­ty of Tabogon.

“We believe that Project HOPE can empower the youth and arm them with competenci­es, values, and confidence, to help them pursue their goals, improve their lives and contribute to their respective communitie­s,” said Dorski Granada, Citi Philippine­s head of Corporate Affairs.

World Vision’s operations manager for Visayas Faith Bullecer-Sy underscore­s the importance of the youth being role models to their peers, helping them be educated, empowered, and engaged in programs that breed innovation.

Project HOPE will also extend agricultur­al and livelihood assistance to another 30 youth beneficiar­ies who will participat­e in rabbit farming training in Laurel, Batangas. In addition, people living in rural areas will be introduced to Community-Managed Savings and Credit Associatio­n groups to manage their own savings and credit system.

Among those who attended the ceremonial launch of Project HOPE in Cebu are World Vision Cebu program manager Josephine Solon, Sogod Municipal Agricultur­e Office representa­tive Paulino Molit, Tabogon Municipal Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office representa­tive Zusana Rios, TESDA registrar Pastor Jun Requina, TESDA trainees, SOGOD Inc., 4H Club and some beneficiar­ies.

Project HOPE is also a collaborat­ion with the Department of Agricultur­e.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF PROJECT HOPE ?? PROJECT HOPE will also extend agricultur­al and livelihood assistance to another 30 youth beneficiar­ies who will participat­e in rabbit farming training in Laurel, Batangas.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF PROJECT HOPE PROJECT HOPE will also extend agricultur­al and livelihood assistance to another 30 youth beneficiar­ies who will participat­e in rabbit farming training in Laurel, Batangas.
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