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Issue 3, Volume 1 A quarterly publication of WIMLER 1
In this issue, we are happy to report that with the help of our generous donors and sponsors, 95 elementary school children and two high school students are able to go to school this school year.
In this school year, we have increased the number of children from 20 to 40 in Mlang Pilot Elementary School and extended our support to 35 pupils in Dugong Elementary School. In addition, we found sponsors for two high school students who graduated from Mlang Pilot Elementary School. Our Texas Barbecue for a Cause held last May 6 was very successful that we were able to raise enough funds to sup-port twenty children in Curifang Elementary School which is located
Thanks to You, We’re Back to School
Back to School 1
Relief Drive for
Flood Victims
2
Pictorial distri-
bution of School
supplies
3
Vegetable Gar-
den
4
Poultry Project 5
Tree Planting 6
News 7
Colophon 8
S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 1 V o l . 1 I s s u e 3
D o y o u
k n o w t h a t :
16% of 6.24 mil-
lion of the total
39 million Fili-
pino 6 to 24 years
old are out-of-
school youths
(OSY).
- 2010 Annual
Poverty Indicators
Survey
For regular updates of our scholars, please check:
http://wimler.org/scholars/
"Helping a poor child go to school may not change the whole world, but it certainly will transform that child's entire world.”
- MARVIN BIONAT
Enhancing capacities for development
in Curifang, Solano in the prov-
ince of Nueva Vizcaya.
This project is a joint effort of
WIMLER and Nueva Vizcaya
Association, a migrant organiza-
tion based in Hong Kong.
It is of course our fervent hope
that we can sustain our support
to these children. In the coming
months, we will launch our new
fund raising drive for the next
school year.
To our donors and sponsors, thank you once again for your kind support in behalf of the chil-dren, parents and teachers.
NVA-WIMLER Scholars in Curifang, Nueva Vizcaya
PARTNERS
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WIMLER, NVA launch relief drive
to help flood victims
completely rendered use-less after the flood.
WIMLER and Nueva Viz-caya Association (HK) Migrant Association joined with other Hong Kong-based migrant organiza-tions in raising funds, ma-terials and other goods to help the flood victims.
In total, the NVA-led relief drive was able to gather four large boxes of clothes and other materials.
These were sent to the Provincial Human Resource Management Office of Bayombong, Nueva Viz-caya. Dr. Pinky Torralba will coordinate the proper distribution of the relief goods to the most stricken area .
The back-to-back typhoons Pedring (international name: Nesat) and Quiel (international name: Nalgae)hit the Northern and Central Luzon last September.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reports that Pedring has caused Ph14.96 billion-worth of damages to infrastructure and agriculture. Region II suffered damages worth P115.08 million because of Quiel. The two typhoons have also damaged a total of 71,518 houses, affecting over 80,000 families. Addi-tionally, seventy-six people were killed from the two typhoons.
Many schools suffered dam-age from the recent typhoon with books and other school equipment and materials
For more information about the project, please visit: http://wimler.org/2010/ongoing-poultry-project/#more-592
WIMLER would like to thank Sue
Biggens and Jackie Phillips for
their generous support.
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Pictures taken during the distribution
For more information about the project, please visit: http://wimler.org/scholars/
Scholars in Mlang Pilot Elementary School
Scholars in Dugong Elementary School
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UPDATE: Vegetable Garden
For more information about the project, please visit: http://
WIMLER supports 42 children in Mlang Pilot
elementary School and 35 in Dugong Elemen-
tary School both located in the municipality of
Mlang, North Cotabato on the southern island
of Mindanao. The children are provided with
school bags, school supplies, uniform, a new
pair of shoes and their miscellaneous school
fees.
In return, WIMLER asks the parents to be
actively involved in the school and in maintain-
ing our poultry and vegetable projects.
In the school garden project, the parents do
most of the heavy work such as preparing the
soil and to make it ready for planting. The chil-
dren take care of watering the plants, main-
taining the garden and harvesting. The teachers
also help from time to time. The projects pro-
vide school children practical knowledge on
how to raise vegetables and poultry.
The food raised in these projects is used in two
different ways. Some of it is given to the
school’s feeding program while the rest is sold in
the local market to generate income for the school.
WIMLER hopes to replicate this project in other
schools as contributions of the local communi-
ties to food security.#
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UPDATE: Poultry Project
Mr. Janoz Laquihon, who is
affiliated with Mt. Carmel
Rural Life Training Center
(MCRLC). He paid a visit to
our projects last November
1st in order to assess our
work and made a number of
suggestions for improve-
ments.
They also agreed that repre-
sentatives of the two schools
will visit Mt. Carmel Rural
Life Training Center, the
birthplace of the internation-
ally-known Sloping Agricul-
tural Land Technology
(SALT).
The Training Center is
located in barangay Kinusku-
san, just 10 kilometers away
from the town proper of
Bansalan. Actually, it is a
training center for various
sustainable farming systems.
People from all over the coun-
try and abroad have travelled
to this place to learn the mod-
ern technologies it offers. The
intent is that our local partners
will learn advanced techniques
in poultry raising and how to
mix chicken feeds to cut the
costs.
In addition, he also took video
interviews of our scholars and
parents which we hope will be
developed into a short docu-
mentary about the work of
WIMLER.
WIMLER thanks Mr. Laquihon
for his willingness to help the
project on a voluntary basis.
The two projects in Dugong Elementary School (300 lay-ers) and Mlang Pilot Elemen-tary School (600 layers) are still going on. As of October, MPES has already realized a net income of Ph 35,305.47 since the layers started pro-ducing eggs last March. Dugong just started last August and already realized a net income in the amount of Ph 4,694. The first two months were just breakeven.
It has been observed that
production of eggs in the
project is not stable. There
are months that the harvest
is bountiful but there are also
lean months. The biggest
expense is on feeds.
It is for this reason that WIM-
LER sought assistance from
For more information about MBRLC, please check:
http://www.bansalan.com/henry/bansalan.htm
For more information about the project, please visit: http://wimler.org/2010/ongoing-poultry-project/#more-592
Janoz Laquihon, agriculturist and owner of JKR Multi-
media Productions & Services, in a meeting with WIM-
LER scholars, parents, and teachers of Mlang Pilot Ele-
mentary School. Mr. Cyrel Defensor, principal of MPES,
presided the meeting.
For more information about
the poultry project, please
visit:
http://wimler.org/2010/
ongoing-poultry-project/
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WIMLER and Alpha Phi Epsilon conduct
tree planting activity in Bansalan
Tree planting has been a yearly activ-
ity for WIMLER in Bansalan as our
way to “give back” to Mother Nature.
This year, we were able to plant 50
bamboo trees along the Miral River.
WIMLER volunteers and members of
Alpha Phi Epsilon (Bansalan) both
participated. The Bansalan Municipal
environment and Natural Resources
Office provided the bamboo seedlings
for free.
Another fifty hard wood seedlings are still waiting to be planted. It was decided to let the seedlings grow for a few months more to ensure a higher chance of survival.
This is MICHAEL RELLON, 7 years old. He is
grade I pupil and scholar of Association of
Bansaleňos Worldwide (ABW). Thank you
Michael for joining the tree planting activity.
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Sponsor a Child this Christmas: A gift that makes a difference
Christmas is just around the corner. This is the season when we think of giving gifts to our loved ones. For those who have something to spare, we are asking you to include a child in your Christmas list.
Make a child’s dream to continue with her or his studies next school year comes true. The child needs the follow-ing:
- a school bag
- school supplies
- new uniform
- new pair of shoes, and
- some amount to pay the entrance school fees
Her next trip was to Berne, Switzer-land to speak in a thematic work-shop on labor mobility organized by the Swiss government last Septem-ber 13-15 in connection with the Global Forum on Migration and De-velopment (GFMD 2011). She gave a presentation on “Mobilising Develop-ment-friendly Investments and Entre-preneurship by Migrants “.
This was followed by an invitation to speak about Filipino Diasporas: Europe Experience during the Global Summit on Filipino Diasporas for Development organized by Commis-
Leila Rispens-Noel, Chair of WIM-LER Partnership for Social Progress has been invited to speak at several international conferences during the past few months.
Last June Leila was invited by INAFI Asia (International Network of Alternative Financial Network) to moderate a workshop on microfi-nance and remittances during the Alternative Microcredit Summit held in Hyderabad, India.
sion for Filipino Overseas (CFO). The summit was held at the Philippine Inter-national Convention Center (PICC), last September 27-29 in Manila.
Her next trip will be to Geneva, Switzer-land to attend the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD 2011) Civil Society days.
The conferences are in line with WIM-LER’s objectives to leverage the potential of migrants for the development of their countries of origin.#
We are pleased to inform you that
the Hong Kong Inland Revenue
Department has finally approved
WIMLER Foundation Hong Kong
Limited as a charity organization.
At press time, we are finalizing our
registration to Business Registry.
As soon as we receive the official
registration number, we will
launch WIMLER foundation HK
formally with new communication
materials.
WIMLER Foundation Hong Kong Ltd. is born
WIMLER chairperson speaks during international conferences on migration
All the above will cost about Ph 3,000 (Euro 50/US$70/HK$ 550) per child for the whole year. For some, it might be a small amount but for a child, it will help shape her or his future.
Make a child happy this Christmas and make a differ-ence.
Those who want to send their Christmas gift, please email [email protected] so we can send your our bank details. Alternatively, you can also send your dona-tion to our Paypal account.
Thank you for your kind support and we wish you in advance Happy Christmas and lots of blessings throughout the New Year!
The WIMLER Team
As a charity organization, donations
in Hong Kong will be tax deductible.
We are confident that by having a
charity status we will be able to gen-
erate more support in Hong Kong and
therefore, we will be able to help
more poor children.
WIMLER Foundation also aims to
initiate activities in Hong Kong as one
of the pillars of the foundation. We
intend to provide support to migrant
domestic workers and complement
existing efforts particularly in the
field of migration and development.
By next year, we hope to initiate some activities to support hometown associa-tions in Hong Kong of migrant commu-nities regardless of nationalities.
Founding members of WIMLER Founda-
tion are: Victor Neri, Emilie Veringa-
Tobias, and Leila Rispens-Noel who
serves as Chairman.
Aside from the founding members, we
have also invited Sindy Wong to join and
she accepted to serve as Board Secretary.#
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PHILIPPINES:
Purok Maligaya, Poblacion Uno
Bansalan, Davao del Sur
Philippines
HONG KONG:
Tower , 43/F Apt. A
The Harbourside
1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon, HONG KONG (SAR)
Tel.: +852 22043127
Mobile: +852 68976848
E-mail: [email protected]
www.wimler.org
http://wimler.blogspot.com
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