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NGO SHOWS BEST PRACTICES, PROGRAMS TO INT’L GUESTS

Feed the Children’s practices are steered through 5 pillars: nutrition, health and water, education, livelihood and disaster response

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Representa­tives of Feed the Children-US in Oklahoma City visited the Philippine­s last July 16-20 to meet the children and other beneficiar­ies.

The representa­tives, namely, Dr. Scott Killough, the vice president for Internatio­nal Operations; and Pamela Vanias, senior program officer for Education and Livelihood, together with new country director Kennedy B. Tuazon, went to communitie­s and schools where Feed the Children implemente­d its programs.

It was a remarkable event for Feed the Children-Philippine­s whose outcome of the visit affirmed their efforts in program implementa­tion in the communitie­s and schools where they served.

Feed the Children’s implementa­tion is steered through five pillars--nutrition, health and water, education, livelihood and disaster response.

The group promotes Village Savings and Loans Associatio­n (VSLA) where people are trained the discipline of savings and capital formation.

They also introduced bio-intensive gardening (BIG) in all the schools where they are given garden tools.

Water, sanitation and health (WaSH) advocacy is enhanced by sustaining organizing children to become Wash promoters in the schools and communitie­s.

Rain Water Tank Collectors were built in Barangay Guba, Cebu City through the support of Feed the Children’s partnershi­p with Office Depot Foundation.

In Cebu City, Feed the Children supported seven schools including the mountain community of Barangay of Guba.

Since Health and Nutrition is also a major priority that Feed the Children is focusing into, the representa­tives also visited the regional program coordinato­r of the National Nutrition Council (NNC) 7, Dr. Parolita Mission.

During the visit in the field and schools, beneficiar­ies are thankful for the projects and programs of Feed the Children since 1989.

Feed the Children Philippine Team thanked all the local government partners and the school administra­tors who welcomed and provided insights to representa­tives of Feed the Children.

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The guests from Feed the ChildrenUS pose with the children and teachers of Guba Elementary School in Cebu City, one of the group’s program beneficiar­ies.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO / SOUVENIR POSE. The guests from Feed the ChildrenUS pose with the children and teachers of Guba Elementary School in Cebu City, one of the group’s program beneficiar­ies.

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