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    February 2, 2026

When Small Acts Create Big Smiles: Isidore Outreach Program Culminates COINS Project

Love, generosity, and compassion were brought to life as Isidore conducted its Outreach Program on January 31, 2026, at Tahanang Mapagkalinga ni Madre Rita in Guiguinto, Bulacan, where Grade 6 learners spent a meaningful day of service and fellowship with the beneficiary children of COINS project. 

The outreach activity allowed the learners to bond with the children through interactive games, meaningful conversations, laughter, and the sharing of talents.

The activity marked the culmination of this year’s Charity of Isidoreans Never Stops (COINS) Project, an initiative that encouraged learners to save coins in their coin banks. Through these small yet heartfelt acts of generosity, the learners were able to extend meaningful support to the children at the orphanage.

During the program, Andrey R. Baltazar, Vice President of the Supreme Elementary Learner Government (SELG), shared an inspirational message emphasizing the value of simple acts of kindness. “This activity teaches us that helping others does not have to be big or complicated. Simple actions like being friendly, listening, and showing respect can make someone feel happy and valued,” he said.

SPTA President Ms. Donabel Vialu also delivered a message of gratitude, thanking the orphanage and the school for providing the opportunity to help and to expose learners to the value of service. She left a meaningful reminder, stating, “Sa pagbibigay ay mas nagiging ganap ang pagkatao.

The project was guided by Teacher Arcelita J. Gaspar, School Principal, and Teacher Ann Marie S. Bartolome, School Administrator, with the active leadership of the SELG officers and their adviser, Teacher Rose Umali. The program was made possible through the collective efforts of the teaching and non-teaching partners, as well as the strong support of parent-partners led by the SPTA President, together with her husband Mr. Edgar Vialu and their children.

A formal turnover of donations was conducted by Teacher Princess Bernardo, Administrative Assistant, while Sister Yen formally accepted the donations on behalf of the shelter. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to everyone who extended love, generosity, and support to their community.

COINS served as a powerful reminder that when hearts unite in compassion and service, even the smallest coins and the simplest acts of kindness can create a lasting and meaningful difference.

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