We, the Philippines mission centre, began in Manila in 1997 at the invitation of the late Jaime Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila. Our goal: enable the light of Christ to shine brightly in the Philippines, the only Catholic country in the heart of Asia. As the majority of the population of the Philippines lives in poverty. Vision: Empowering the poor with God's compassionate love in the heart of Asia.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Card making Livelihood Training!
Last Thursday, 13th October, nine Balikatan
members received special training from Care Channels International Ltd, a
non-profit organization that seeks to help the poor become self-sufficient and
independent through various initiatives including livelihood training and
micro-enterprise developments. They
learned the intricate and delicate art of pressing flowers and creating designs
for cards and calendars with the pressed flowers. It was a full day of learning
and hands on work. With clear demonstrations and an array of pressed flowers
and leaves to choose from, Balikatan members began creating their first card in
a design of their choice. Following that, they made 2 other cards based on the format
and structure of the required cards for sale.
Our Balikatan members were thrilled to discover their own
creativity and also the finer points of pressed flower cards. At the end of the
session, they shared that they were delighted to be able to create something
and to learn a new skill.
From here, nine of them will enter the next phase of
training where they will practice sticking the pressed flowers on the given
designs. If successful, they will proceed to work on the actual cards that will
be used for sale.
We thank God for this new beginning and this opportunity to
partner in mission with Care Channels International. We thank Ate Lyn and Seng Eng of CCI for their help and look forward to a fruitful and blessed collaboration.
As the Balikatan members left, they were reminded to persevere in the new skill and to keep encouraging each other in this new venture.
As the Balikatan members left, they were reminded to persevere in the new skill and to keep encouraging each other in this new venture.
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