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Your tax-deductible gift of $25 or more will help provide students in poor neighborhoods in the Philippines valuable learning tools that enhance learning.

We also accept material or in-kind donations such as new or used library books, textbooks, dictionaries, thesaurus, encyclopedias, desktop and laptop computers and printers. Educational software programs are also needed. Any other school items you would like to donate such as classroom supplies, etc., are welcome and appreciated. 

MoveOnPhilippines consists of unpaid volunteers and staff. Therefore, you can be assured that your donation will be used to pay for projects and not payrolls.

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Move On Philippines International, Inc.
P.O. Box 56792
Jacksonville, FL 32241-6792
Fax No: 1-831-305-5750

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Guadalupe Elementary School, Leyte, Visayas

Apolandia Elementary School, Davao del Sur, Mindanao

Pangasugan Elementary School, Leyte, Visayas

The dividing line between rich and poor in the Philippines today is education. When Filipino children live in poverty, literacy becomes a critical link in a chain that can either tie children to a life of poverty or be used to pull them out of it.

For children living in poverty, every day is filled with challenges and missed opportunities. Move on Philippines believes that education is the best road to a better life for most of these children. With a strong educational foundation, children in even the most impoverished and remote communities have a chance at college, a career, and a ticket out of poverty.

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Poor rural communities in the Philippines are often deprived of a quality education. Lack of school facilities
and equipment, dilapidated classrooms, poorly prepared teachers, lack of textbooks and good educational resources or references are negative factors that hinder children from  excelling and overcoming the challenges of learning and going to school.


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