Literacy for Palawan

This past week was dominated by two big literacy projects: Puerto Princesa School Division and Palawan School Division School Based Tutoring projects . We flew to Puerto Princesa on Monday evening and were pleasantly surprised by how nice the hotel was. It was a very comfortable place to call “home” for a few days. And of course they had a pool, which was very welcome after tiring days. On Tuesday morning, we went to the Stake Center to begin the task of sorting and distributing the goods to 80 schools. Since there was 225 boxes of stuff, this was no small task!! Thanks heavens for the amazing members of the Stake who SHOWED UP big time. We had over 40 people helping us on Tuesday and most of them stayed from 8 am until nearly 3 pm. Can you imagine if we didn’t have their help? They assembled all of the tutor bags, divided up the books into the plastic tubs, then we all checked the lists to make sure we got the right amount of everything set out for each school. We were originally thinking we would have the training in the cultural hall, but soon realized the stuff would take up the entire large room, and then some. Our helpers were truly so amazing. They had a team of people at the end who went around and did quality control- making sure everything was where it should be.

President Baniago, the Stake President was such a humble worker. In the picture above, you can see him mopping the floor when everything was sorted. On the second day of our training his wife made the snacks for 80 people and the lunch as well! And that was with one day notice! There was a group of ladies that showed up for all three days . They just really loved serving and being a part of things. Wednesday was the training for the Palawan Division. They had chosen 50 schools to take part in the pilot for the tutoring program so they had school heads and the reading coordinator from each school there. In all, I think there were 100 people that day. On Thursday, the Puerto Princesa Division had around 75 or 80 people show up. Our trainers, John and Edward, came up from Sarangani (Mindanao) to lead the training. John helped develop the program and they have seen such good success with it. We have refined the training so it gets better each time. I suggested they tell some personal success stories about the program, so they did and that was really helpful. Also, I developed a little short presentation about being “All In” and really committing to the program. I even had them do the hokey-pokey where they put their whole selves in (what can I say, I was an elementary school teacher). The teachers and staff were so appreciative and seemed so excited to have all their “stuff”. Now to see if they really utilize it and get their tutoring programs going!

5 responses to “Literacy for Palawan”

  1. Gary and Joy Lundberg Avatar
    Gary and Joy Lundberg

    Wow! That’s a lot of work. I hope they use these product to do the tutoring they were created for. So much work to assemble them. I’m so glad you had a lot of help from the stake. These seems to be wonderful people so willing to help. I always love seeing the pictures and finding you and Lenard in some of them. I hope you don’t have to do so much traveling. I understand motion sickness in the back of the car. I have that same problem, especially when I was younger. It’s no fun. Can you take a ginger ale along? That sometimes helps. I don’t go anywhere anymore. Can’t. That seems to solve the problem for me. Actually I wish I could go out, but I’m just not well enough. Still I’m doing quite well for my situation. So I can’t complain.

    Gary is doing well. In fact today is his birthday. He’s 88! He’s celebrating by serving in the temple today. Thursday is his day every week, for three hours. He insists that someone come and be with me at least part of the time. Janae Jones will be here with me for an hour. She’s a delight, so that’s nice.

    You are always in our prayers. Love you, Joy (and Gary too)

    1. thehuffs Avatar

      Thank you, Joy for your delightful comments. As far as motion sickness goes, I sometimes have some ginger chews, but didn’t have them for this trip, I use pretzels and other salty things, which helps as well as pressure points. Next time I will sit in the front!!! We don’t have to travel this week, so yay! And happy belated birthday to Gary! I wish you could get out more. Even a car ride helps (except for the motion sickness).

  2. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    What a huge task to put together! Thank Heavens for all your helpers.

  3. Heather Anne Pierce Avatar
    Heather Anne Pierce

    that really is amazing to have such a dedicated group come for the project! What an exciting week!

  4. Amber McLain Avatar
    Amber McLain

    What wonderful work you are doing! We miss you.

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