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The IPeace Initiative The IPeace Initiative: A Christmas fundraising appeal for our IP brothers & sisters

For orders:
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The IPeace Initiative is a Christmas appeal for our lumad brothers & sisters through donation gift card sales. We are selling Donation Gift Cards at PhP 200 each. Instead of giving a traditional Christmas gift, we are encouraging you to share a donation in your loved ones' honor (which will be represented by the gift card) to support the Jesuit Indigenous Peoples' Ministry in Bukidnon. All proceed

s from sales will be used for the education & formation programs of the Umajamnen & Pulangiyen tribes in the Jesuit IP Mission areas of Cabanglasan and Zamboanguita, Bukidnon. The Jesuit IP Mission has 3 literacy centers in the far flung villages of the Umajamnen. These centers cater to 82 lumad students aged 2-5 years old. Furthermore, the mission areas run 2 dormitories (one in Cabanglasan & one in Zamboanguita) which cater to a total of 58 lumad scholars to facilitate easy access to their elementary & high schools. For orders:
[email protected]
Rensi Pua - 0917 8849494
Gaby Alegre - 0998 9595791

'I want to pursue my dreams no matter how hard it is. I will persevere for my family and for myself. Education is someth...
28/06/2016

'I want to pursue my dreams no matter how hard it is. I will persevere for my family and for myself. Education is something we can keep for the rest of our lives. No one can steal it from you,” Ressa says.

She may be 26 or older when she graduates from college, but education is worth fighting for, Ressa iterated.
..for Ressa, and countless other young Lumads across the Philippines, the path may not be easy and certain, but they will traverse it head on.'

Read more about two of Zamboanguita's lumad high school students here: http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/137810-dreamers-zamboanguita

"'What should we do?' ask the crowds in today’s Gospel, in order to prepare for the Lord. The Baptist’s response can be ...
12/12/2015

"'What should we do?' ask the crowds in today’s Gospel, in order to prepare for the Lord. The Baptist’s response can be summarized in very quick phrases – share with those who do not have, be kind, be fair, be honest. Let the love of God, which is expressed so extravagantly this season, spill over into the lives of the people around us." - Fr. Jose Magadia, SJ

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The presepio displays in the churches of Rome during the advent and Christmas seasons is a tradition that many have grown to love. The presepio is simply what we would call the belen, the nativity scene whose basic characters are Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus lying in a manger. In the most expa…

Here's one way to share the Christmas spirit! Support the IPeace Initiative. Buy a card, spread the word. Daghang salama...
10/12/2015

Here's one way to share the Christmas spirit! Support the IPeace Initiative. Buy a card, spread the word.

Daghang salamat, PhJesuits!

17-year old Ronald, who had stopped schooling for over a year to help his parents in the fields, had walked all the way from Sitio Lagaslasan, Barangay Kulaman, last summer to knock on the doors of parish priest Fr. Francisco Parilla, SJ in Zamboanguita, Bukidnon, in the hopes of being able to conti…

We are at Xavier Festival Days this week! You can get cards at the Jesuit Volunteers Philippines, XU Church, and STREAMS...
04/12/2015

We are at Xavier Festival Days this week! You can get cards at the Jesuit Volunteers Philippines, XU Church, and STREAMS booths 💙

01/12/2015

The kids rehearsing Christmas Carols translated to their mother tongue. Here's 'O Holy Night' in their Umajamnen dialect. :)

https://www.facebook.com/estancabigas/posts/10153177964600965 Daghang salamat ❤️
20/11/2015

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Daghang salamat ❤️

This, I think is something worthwhile, helping our indigenous brothers and sister, Lumads who are under the Jesuit Indigenous Peoples Ministry in Bukidnon by supporting this fundraising event. It’s just simple. Each Christmas card is worth P200 and buying one or more will come a long way. What’s mor…

Where can you find us?
18/11/2015

Where can you find us?

During a mañanita (birthday salubong) for a fellow scholar, Joseph shares his birthday wish for Gemelie on her 17th birt...
18/11/2015

During a mañanita (birthday salubong) for a fellow scholar, Joseph shares his birthday wish for Gemelie on her 17th birthday: “Bisag layo ta sa atong mga ginikanan, ug daghan ang kalisod na muabot sa atong kinabuhi, hinaut unta mupadayon ra ka sa pagpaningkamot ug pageskwela…”

(Translation: Though we live far away from our parents, and despite the challenges that you encounter, I hope that you continue to strive and be able to continue on with your schooling…)

Buy a card, spread the word!
17/11/2015

Buy a card, spread the word!

Our lumad scholars diligently working on their assignments during tutorial time.Thiting, the scholar farthest left, is w...
17/11/2015

Our lumad scholars diligently working on their assignments during tutorial time.

Thiting, the scholar farthest left, is writing his autobiography. In it he says, 'Noong bata pa ako para akong bulag. Nasabi ko ito dahil dati wala akong pinag-aralan. Ngayon unti-unti na akong nakakakita.'

(Translation: In the past, I can liken myself to a blind man. I say this because I used to be uneducated. Now, I am slowly able to see.)

17/11/2015

For our interested buyers,

The cards are available at the following locations:

- JVPFI National Office (220 MVP CSL in the Ateneo de Manila. M-F 8am-5pm.)
- Mendoza & Pangan Law Office (Unit 11-I, V. Madrigal Bldg., 6793 Ayala Avenue, Makati. MWF 11am-5:30pm.)
- Office of Mission and Ministry (Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro. M-F 8am-5pm.)
- Hinlu Nail Lounge (CM Recto Street, Malaybalay Bukidnon. M-F 10am-8pm.)

Kindly message us at 09178849494 (globe) / 09989595791 (smart) / [email protected] to coordinate for payment and pick-up.

Peace and Blessings to one and all!

The Right to Play.Lumad children in the IP villages we engage with are normally asked by their parents to work, despite ...
14/11/2015

The Right to Play.

Lumad children in the IP villages we engage with are normally asked by their parents to work, despite their young age, to add to the family income. The kind of work they do is heavy manual labor - harvesting crops and transporting these on foot to the nearest market (normally 4 hours away). This comes at the expense of their Right to Play and their Right to Education.

Their parents cannot be blamed as their decisions were forced on them by poverty. When you're hardly getting by each day, you really don't have the luxury of dreaming big for your children.

This is where we can all come in to help. In our work, we seek to partner with lumad parents to help them provide for their children. Funds raised from this endeavor will seek to facilitate just that.

Together, we can give marginalized children the childhoods they deserve. Buy a card, spread the word.

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P3 Barangay Zamboanguita
Malaybalay

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09178849494

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