Education: A Better World For Our Children

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Education is a mark of progress. Together with some rich nations around the world, each developing country struggles to collaborate and invest on education, the simple way of creating a good and motivated workforce. An educated society is an investment of citizenship.

This new year 2011, the teaching habit of "I Share" revolves in various communities, as everyone: rich and poor alike, work hand in hand toward educating the young; and the future generation.

Fidelino "Daddy" Benzon (serving Paranaque City, ex-councilor, an advocate for educating the poor) tells about how anyone of us can help children and / or youth be sent to school through various projects. One of them is the "Send a Poor Child to School," that is a project of the Rotary Club of Paranaque East. The project intends to provide basic education to poor and describing children by way of extending financial assistance or subsidies to cover school expenses, other than tuition fees.

"Education is the road to a better world for our children," D. Benzon says. "I am reminded of our persevering laundry woman of many years, who was hell-bent on sending her eldest daughter to a nursing school. would collect slops as food for her piglet from neighboring subdivisions. The money that will be derived from the sale of the pig was meant to be used for the college education for her daughter. "

The Department of Education now and in the past, believes that poverty can be cooked by building the capacity of students, and the curriculum of going back to the basics of reading, writing, arithmetic, values ​​formation and more.

P-Noy's stronger planks were educational reforms. Also, former Senator R. Roco (may God rest his soul, another advocate for good education), asserts that each person can learn and share with all the equal opportunity to continue learning and reap the benefits of education. This makes education to be a public and private partnership.

According to F. Benzon, "The Rotary's vision of individually or collectively doing their own utmost to send some of these poor children to school," raises the Rotary's (Paranaque East) objective to alleviate poverty; hence, increase the rate of literacy, as well, as assist in the man development in the community.

At present, there are 26 grantees from three public schools namely, Moonwalk National High School, Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School, and Sun Valley Elementary Schools, among others. The levels of grantees are in the third and fourth year high schools, and the fifth and sixth grades. This program was started during the school year 2010-2011 and is the flaghip project of RCPE (Rotary Club of Paranaque East).

"Of course, education has always been a top priority of every Filipino. Most parents sacrifice a lot in order to provide good education for their children.

The Rotary Club of Paranaque East (RI District 3830) Officers are Beda L. Melgar is president, Ramel R. De Mesa is vice president (internal), Fidelino G. Benzon is vice president (external), and Larry N. Carino is secretary , among others.

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