The Isidore community held an outreach program on January 25, 2025, that brought together Grade 6 learners, faculty and staff, Supreme Pupil Government (SPG) officers, and School Parent Teacher Association (SPTA) officers. The event was part of the annual “Charity of Isidoreans Never Stops” project, which exemplifies the school’s commitment to demonstrate generosity.
The initiative involved learners saving money in their coin banks to support this year’s beneficiary, Tahanang Mapagkalinga ni Madre Rita, an orphanage in Rosaryville, Guiguinto, Bulacan.
Jasmer Miranda of Grade 6 Pascal led the opening prayer followed by the singing of the National Anthem, led by Liam Hernandez of the same section. Teacher Patricia Cortez, a Grade 6 adviser, and Maxine Tedera, a Grade 6 learner and SPG Historian served as the hosts for the program.
Ms. Beth Crisostomo, SPTA President, delivered an inspiring opening remark, expressing her gratitude. “Maraming salamat po sa opportunity na ma-experience ng mga Isidoreans na makita ang ganitong community kasi maiisip nila na napakaswerte nila”, she said.
The day was filled with joy as the Isidoreans and the children from the orphanage bonded through a Zumba dance and participated in exciting games. This was followed by a delightful moment of having their snacks together. One of the highlights of the event was the turnover of donations from the Isidore community, spearheaded by Teacher Princess. The management of Tahanang Mapagpala ni Madre Rita expressed their heartfelt gratitude, emphasizing how the generous contributions would significantly help sustain their day-to-day operations.
This outreach program not only provided material support to the orphanage but also offered the Isidoreans a profound lesson in empathy and social responsibility. Through activities like these, the spirit of giving continues to thrive, reinforcing the value of helping others and making a difference in the community.
Truly, the Charity of Isidoreans never stops!
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