Jing and Jei’s Joint Effort To Move Forward
Through our Manila Slum Program, Jei returned to school and graduated, while her mother, Jing, completed a cookery course and is now seeking stable work.
Over the past months, our partner Honor 1000 Movement has continuously increased and strengthened partnerships with various schools and organizations all over the Philippines through the Partners’ Awareness Campaign Training (PACT). This has enabled the team to reach more students and communities and raise awareness on Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC). After launching PACT in August, the team has partnered with at least three non-profit organizations from different regions who are working directly with students and/or poor communities.
In Mindanao, public school teachers have reached out to get involved in the fight against OSAEC after having observed students’ unhealthy use of the internet. The teachers have distributed the information and activity booklets to their students.
In Visayas, local leaders from at-risk communities were mobilized and seaport anti-trafficking groups were set up. On-the-ground partners used the OSAEC information and activity booklet to discuss with volunteers the issue and dangers of OSAEC and how they can help prevent children from being exploited. At least 500 families were provided crucial information on OSAEC and how they can protect their children.
In Luzon, one public school in Metro Manila also distributed the booklets, reaching at least 23 teachers and 180 students and parents.
With these partnerships, we are hoping to reach thousands of parents & students and more.
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Our Partners
Through our Manila Slum Program, Jei returned to school and graduated, while her mother, Jing, completed a cookery course and is now seeking stable work.
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As we expand our microfinance program, each client will now receive an OSAEC (Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children) activity booklet with their loan.
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