St. Martin's School
Baguio City
Serves 300 children of cultural minorities in the Mountain Province. The only elementary school in the country with an integrated inculturation program, built around Cordilleran culture and values.
The Mission Schools
A share of every pledge and winning bid goes to the Assumption Mission Schools, the campuses the Assumption Sisters run for communities that would otherwise go without.
For children of cultural minorities, fisherfolk, farmers, and families the cities left behind.
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Baguio City
Serves 300 children of cultural minorities in the Mountain Province. The only elementary school in the country with an integrated inculturation program, built around Cordilleran culture and values.
Malibay, Pasay City · est. 1969
An elementary curriculum built for street children, in the community beside the old Malibay dump.
San Simon, Pampanga · est. 1970
Secondary technical training for farmers' children: integrated farming, carpentry, electronics, tailoring, food trade, and small business.
Barrio Obrero, Iloilo City · est. 1967
An elementary school for the children of the “Workingman's Village,” the land reclaimed for families left homeless by the great Iloilo fire of 1951.
Passi, Iloilo · est. 1969
An elementary and high school for a progressive agro-industrial town, 70 kilometers from Iloilo City.
Sibalom, Antique · est. 1967
The only private Catholic school in Sibalom, open to families of every denomination who want a Catholic education for their children.
Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte · est. 1962
For the children of fisherfolk and copra workers. Founded to bridge Muslim and Christian communities through education.
Lantapan, Bukidnon · est. 1995
For the Talaandig Tribe, in a hill barrio of Bukidnon's farmlands.
Your pledge or winning bid helps keep them running.