Secretary Briones lauds World Vision initiative to assist DepEd's learning continuity plan
Sec. Leonor Magtolis Briones of
the Department of Education (DepEd) commended World Vision's massive
educational fund drive "Abutin Na10" that aims to fund the
reproduction of self-learning materials and gadgets to help thousands of
students facing the new school year yet challenged by the COVID-19 crisis.
The education chief asserts that
“education must continue” with or without the threat of the Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19) because it “is perhaps the greatest legacy we can leave our
learners and our children.”
Briones said that "the health
emergency has affected so many lives around the world, and has damaged our
education curriculum, class schedules and overturned the system of delivering
learning to children."
As learning continues, Briones
also underscored to ensure that "the health, safety and well-being of
learners, teachers and personnel are protected.” The Abutin Na10 campaign
hopes to bridge a gap by enabling distance learning and home-schooling
modalities.
“We hope we can come together and
do the things we thought can never be accomplished, and let us support the
implementation of the country’s Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan for
our children through “Abutin Na10”,” added DepEd Undersecretary Atty. Tonisito
M.C. Umali, Esq.
Helping children reach their dreams
World Vision chairperson and
former Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno said that the vision of “Abutin Na10” is
long term as the partnership seeks to contribute enduring solutions to the
current gaps in education in the country.
In his keynote message, CJ Puno
revealed an alarming reality to most families who have become more vulnerable
due to the pandemic. From a rapid assessment conducted by World Vision, some
parents are compelled to consider drastic measures like sending children to
work or away from home that could possibly compromise their well-being
including their education and protection.
“Let us therefore help the state,
represented by the Department of Education, to discharge its constitutional
duty to protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at
all levels, and also to take appropriate steps to make such education
accessible to all,” the former chief magistrate said.
“To my fellow Filipinos, I
encourage you to help our vulnerable children finish their education,” Puno
added.
More partners giving their support
World Vision's Education Technical
Program Manager Geomel Jetonzo explained that Abutin Na10 is a platform for
education champions to contribute solutions in delivering quality education to
learners.
“We thank you for trusting World
Vision in reaching our last mile learners,” said Jetonzo.
Director Vinci Beltran of the
Office of the President of the Philippines - Presidential Communications
Operations Office (PCOO), who gave her message of support, encouraged the
advocates of the campaign to embody the values of unity, generosity and faith
to be able to serve the needs of learners.
Beltran added that with the honor
of being part of the “Abutin Na10” campaign comes the challenge, and “as a
humble personal contribution, I pledge to use and maximize the platform
provided by our work at the PCOO and become the voice for the most vulnerable
children and youth.”
Police Lieutenant General
Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar of the Philippine National Police (PNP) also sent
his solidarity message.
“I have faith and confidence to
the officers, staff, partners and donors of World Vision on this program,” said
Lt. Gen. Eleazar.
General Eleazar added that this is
a clear and loud call for responsible adults to be united and to work together
for their future, and invited everyone “Let us be one for children.”
Other partners present during the
virtual launch included My Pope Philippines Magazine led by its Editor-In-Chief
Aizel Dolom, One Network Bank, Texas Instruments, LBC Hari ng Padala
Foundation, San Miguel Foundation, Museo Pambata, Department of Transportation,
Land Bank of the Philippines, DepEd Schools Division Office of Las Piñas City
led by its Superintendent Dr. Joel Torrecampo, San Antonio High School of Parañaque
City led by its Principal Dr. Maria Rhodora P. Espino, Reading Association of
the Philippines, Education Network Philippines, Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation,
Psychological Association of the Philippines, and Asian Society for Social
Improvement and Sustainable Transformation.
Jetonzo encouraged that every
concerned Filipino can contribute. It's as simple as giving 10 pesos a day for
10 days, or just donating at least 100 pesos would go a long way. "Sampung
piso, sampung araw, sampung milyong Pilipino, para sa sampung milyong
mag-aaral, Abutin Na10!”.
For more details visit
worldvision.org.ph/abutin-na10/ and facebook.com/AbutinNa10.
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