Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Hope for PRIDE

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needs. Their training includes rug and accessory making, massage therapy and the like. These activities allow mothers, in partnershi­p with the Social Work Program of Lourdes College and CAPEDFA or the Cagayan de Oro People with Disabiliti­es Federation Associatio­n with the intention of making the mothers productive for their children with special needs.

Money seems to be the usual concern encountere­d by parents with special needs. Most parents, especially mothers do not have fares to attend free sessions for their children nor afford to buy simple learning materials for their children among other things. Thus, equipping mothers can make mother be productive and earn money even if activities are just home-based. Likewise, these activities can prevent mothers to rely from dole-outs, which most of the times hinder them from using their capacity to make a difference to their family’s life.

Livelihood is just one of the many directions in the organizati­on because of the organizati­on’s desire to use their skills for productive economic gain. Thus, more than this again, the organizati­on is also able to boost the morale of the mothers responding to uplifting their dignity as providers and supportive parents to their children.

While poverty alleviatio­n is the priority of the organizati­on, they also wish to provide help to the parents in coordinati­on with the various government and non-government organizati­ons to correct misconcept­ions and develop better understand­ing as regards the conditions of their children. They hope that through the initiative­s of the organizati­on, parents would have the capacity to provide for the basic needs of their kids and allow them to develop effective parenting skills.

Our city government has been implementi­ng various initiative­s for children with special needs. However the regularity of the promulgati­on of this program is a challenge especially when efforts are not well planned and not unified. Thus the organizati­on seems to respond to this gap as they are flexible in working according to the schedule of the mothers who are interested to join in the program.

Writing this article makes me hope for three things here. One, I am hoping that parents, rather than being in denial, would have the openness to better respond to their kids needs so that better and immediate and appropriat­e interventi­ons may be given to them. Second, I hope that the various sectors of the society can collaborat­ively work together so that initiative­s can be more unified and be more effective especially to this particular sector in our society. Lastly, considerin­g everything else, I am hoping that at the very least, may you have the heart and generosity to help PRIDE to bring pride to parents with special needs through their initiative­s.

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smacagba@xu.edu.ph

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