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Move
On Philippines' 2005 Projects:
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Books for Guadalupe
Elementary School in Leyte

On November 30, 2005, Program Administrator
Felix Ocon delivered several packages of reference and library
books to Guadalupe Elementary School in Baybay, Leyte. Guadalupe
has also received a refurbished computer from Move On Philippines
in July 2005. Complete
turnover report is also available. To view photographs
taken during turnover of resources,
click here.
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Books & Supplies for Hilaan Elementary School in Leyte

In addition to a refurbished computer, Hilaan
Elementary School in Bontoc, Southern Leyte also received
books for its library from Move On Philippines. Program Administrator
Felix Ocon delivered the box of books to Hilaan on November
24. Click here to read the
turnover
report. For
photodocumentation, please click here.
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On November 10, 2005, a balikbayan box of
textbooks (science, math and language), a set of Children’s
Encyclopedia Britannica, used clothing and toys from Move
On Philippines were delivered to Pangasugan Elementary School
in Baybay, Leyte.
Click
here to read the full report. You can also
browse pictures of the turnover ceremony.
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Sixteen elementary schools located in post-conflict
communities in Cotabato, Mindanao received packages of educational
materials including dictionaries from Move On Philippines.
Click here for details.
MinLand Foundation is facilitating turnover of packages to
schools.
Read more from the MINLAND site here. You can also
read
the full turnover report (
PDF format).
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Computer for Hilaan Elementary School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte

On September 16, 2005, Program Administrator
Felix Ocon who lives in Baybay, Leyte delivered a refurbished
computer and printer donated by Move On Philippines to Hilaan
Elementary School. Hilaan is in a mountainous area 13 kilometers
from the town of Bontoc, Southern Leyte. The school
has 15 teachers including the principal. They travel
to the town of Sogod (6-7 kilometers away) to have their reports,
exams, and other instructional materials computerized.
Many Hilaan students have not seen a computer in their life.
Click here to read
Felix Ocon's full report. You can also view more pictures
at http://moveonphil.org/v-web/gallery/hilaan-pc.
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Books for Camanlangan Elementary School
& Camanlangan National
High School, Compostela Valley Province

Mr. & Mrs. Ben Remoquillo, private citizens
of Davao City dedicated to serving the people of the area,
delivered two balikbayan boxes of educational resources to
Camanlangan Elementary and Camanlangan National High School
on September 13, 2005. The Remoquillos wrote: "It took
us almost four hours by bus from Davao City to Camanlangan.
The road was not so good because of constant rain in the area.
The way back didn't seem as difficult, not because the ride
was more comfortable and certainly not because the route was
shorter. Remembering the children's happy faces made
our trip back to the city DIFFERENT."
Click
here to read the full report. More pictures are available
at http://moveonphil.org/v-web/gallery/Camanlangan
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Books for Gov. Duterte High School, Barangay Bangkal, Davao City

Principal of
Gov. Duterte High School
accepts books from Move On Philippines
(represented by KsFI Executive Director,
Atty. Lourdes N. Vicente) during the turnover ceremony.
KsFI delivered the books to Duterte High School
on September 2, 2005. The school prepared a short turnover
ceremony at 8:00 a.m. The program included two dance presentations
- - a modern and adaptation of the Muslim dance to the current
drum beats of modern tune - - and a song by the students.
Thereafter KsFI Executive Director, Atty. Fatimah Lourdes
N. Vicente, gave a short talk and read a message from Move
On Philippines. The program culminated with the signing of
the acknowledgement receipt by the school principal.
Click here to read the full report. Click here for more
pictures.
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Books & Toys for Ranao
Elementary School, Davao del Sur

Federico J. Alferez Elementary School
teachers and employees, MinLand staff, Brgy. Goma Kagawad
Nicolas Bibal (5th from left), DepEd Digos School Division
Superintendent Alfonso Gomez (3rd from right) and Division
Planning Officer Olive Miranda (7th from left) and Ranao
Elementary School TIC Tita Heramiz (5th from right) pose
after a short turnover ceremony.
EJ Matela, Executive Director of Post Conflict
& Rural Community Building Services at
Minland
Foundation (www.minland.ph), reports on the turnover of
a box of educational resources for Ranao Elementary School
in Sitio Ranao, Barangay Goma, Davao del Sur. Ranao Elementary
is a small barangay school with enrollment of 80 students
who belong to indigenous community of the area, predominantly
Bagobos. The indigenous people are mostly marginal farmers
with an estimated average annual income per household of $200
to $400. Unfortunately, due to an advisory on the peace and
order situation in Sitio Ranao, Minland representatives were
not able to physically deliver the books to the school. However,
a simple turnover of the donation from Move On Philippines
was held at Alferez Elementary School.
Click
here to read EJ Matela's full report.
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Books for Talomo National
High School, Barangay Talomo, Davao City

The box of pre-owned books was delivered to
Talomo National High School in Barangay Talomo, Davao City
on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 by Atty. Lourdes Nobleza-Vicente,
Executive Director of Kinasang'an
Foundation. Talomo High School, with total enrollment
in 2005 of 1,643 students, does not have a school building
but is using available classrooms at Talomo Elementary School.
Click here to
read Kinasang'an Foundation's report.
View pictures of the turnover.
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for Guadalupe Elementary School, Leyte, Visayas.
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Books
for Apolandia Elementary School, Davao del Sur, Mindanao.
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Computer for Pangasugan Elementary School, Leyte, Visayas.
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more pictures.
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from beneficiaries and local volunteers.
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