By MICHAEL CLEMONS | Founder
We spent a lot of time developing the project plan around "IT on WHEELS" which is a concept about a computer bus which can be fitted out and then driven into the provinces to teach coding and language skills.
We stopped in to visit Nazareth home which houses young ladies and then a new home which houses young men and took laptops for them to connect to the wifi.
COVID was a serious issue for many people who ended up pulling their children from school in order to man their local businesses or help out. As a result the children are falling behind and attending ALS (Alternative Learning System) whom we are trying to help out in Boracay through our Collaboratory there.
In Japan where we have more people over 65 per capita in the world and less under 15 per capita in the world, the possibility of the children in the homes helping to teach Japanese conversation to the future nurses and employees who would like to come to Japan to work is a highly appreciated social impact project.
This coupled with the fact that many of the children in the homes are multicultural with connections to the Philippines. These courses help them not feel "half" but DOUBLE as they are double the culture hence double the person.
Thank you so much for your continued support.
Regards,
Michael Clemons
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