Showing posts with label livelihood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label livelihood. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

GET INVOLVED! MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

Some of you have been able to come here and teach our children's workers, volunteer with youth, share at bible studies, etc. But many don't have the time or resources to do that. How can YOU get involved? Joining our prayer team is one way. Sharing and promoting the Project Life Subic ministry is another. Here are a few more ideas that would be practical and effective:

Sponsor a college student by covering the miscellaneous expenses for only $85 per semester ($17 per month). Better yet, a donation of any amount would help.
Tina Luna has been faithfully serving with us for over 5 years. She is a single mom who's children are now teenagers or adults and she is ready to go to school. Tina has overcome a stroke and her limp doesn't keep her from sharing the gospel, serving on the women's team at 12th St. or climbing up the hillside to share at the Bulanghagi Bible study! Tina wants to enroll for a two year course starting this June. Any one-time gift appreciated, no matter how large or small! Click on the "Donate" button to make a difference in this woman's future.
Our two youth leaders, Anthony and Darryl, will also return to college next month on scholarships! Any amount given towards their books and supplies would be a blessing.

Sponsor a ministry! What area of ministry is your passion? Youth? Children? Men or women? Is it education- like our Alternative Learning System (a high school diploma program for elementary and high school drop outs). Is job training your interest? Helping victims of human trafficking? All of these programs need funding to continue. Please, prayerfully consider helping us continue to make a difference in the lives of the poor and their communities. Help us share the Hope for the future! Please send us a note with your one-time or monthly donation specifying what/who you are giving to.

Send us your fabric! We are looking for someone to organize a fabric drive in your community. The Sewing Training Center is in need of cotton fabric to make their various products, plus the students need fabric for their class projects. Our fabric choices locally are limited in availability and design. Do you know others (individuals, quilting clubs/shops) who have fabric to donate? Just collect and ship to us via LBC. Message us for details.

Be an outlet for various products being made by the poor. Do you know of a shop that would buy jewelry or soap made by women leaving the sex trade and staring a new life? Or can sell our Matibayong bags made by the Sewing center? Maybe you know how to design a web site where these products can be sold? Please contact us!

It's time to step up and get involved. We need you!



Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Another class graduates at the Sewing Center

Yesterday's graduation was a joyous time of laughter, testimonies and encouragement! After opening prayer and some worship (and action songs, of course!), each graduate took a turn sharing his or her experiences of the Project Life Subic Sewing training. A recurring theme was how they grew in knowledge and relationship to God, and how that had changed their life. They were all grateful to now have a skill and a way to earn money.
One man, having worked a couple weeks already at PACTEC, (the company that hires many of the grads and helps support the training center) talked about how he never had confidence before. Now he feels confident and capable and his self esteem has grown. He also learned so much during his time at PACTEC and had much to share with the grads. He encouraged them to be excellent employees, to work hard and be serious about their job and integrity. He also shared how proud he was to be able to buy shoes for his children with his first paycheck. His next check provided not only necessities, but he gave his children a little money so they could buy Christmas gifts for each other.
All the graduates received certificates and took home the bags they made so they can sell them and pay for pre-employment physicals, etc.
A big thanks to our faithful trainers- Emy, Cindy, Cathy, Angie and Glenda. Our love and thanks to PACTEC, Lewis, Mike, Arvin and Joanna (and their )families for making this all possible. Merry Christmas!

Celebrating!

This family has been blessed with new beginnings!

Trainer Cindy presenting certificate, new bible and bags


Emy encouraging the grads

Monday, July 25, 2011

Matibayong Bags in Royal Market!

The Isaiah 61:4 Livelihood products are now on sale at the Royal Market in Subic Bay Freeport! Cindy, Emmy and Leslie delivered the displays and products that will be sold on consignment. There was quite a bit of interest as even shop managers and customers began reaching for the bags before we could get them hung up on the display racks! It took months of planning and patience to reach this goal. We thank those at Royal who helped us through the process, Ma'am Shirley, Eden, Sir Oscar and many more who have a heart to make a difference in their community.
The next step for the livelihood is the purchase of a computer and then training workers to use Quickbooks, Word and Publisher so they can more efficiently run their livelihood program. They will also be establishing a seamstress training program in response to requests from various groups around the city.
We have outgrown the space we are using on Gordon Avenue and are now looking for a rental in the nearby barangays. Ideally we need a house where the various ministries can take place downstairs and the livelihood could be upstairs. Our dream is to have ALL Project Life activities under one roof in the future.