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Goducate Children’s Home sells the first batch of chickens

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Not long ago we reported that the Goducate Children’s Home in Prey Nob, Cambodia has started their livelihood self-sustainability projects with tilapia farming and the rearing of goats and chickens.

The chicken hatchery was set up with the help of a generous sponsor, and the first 200 chicken reached … … Read More

Deep impressions, lasting memories

The twins

On my visit to the Cambodia Goducate Children’s Home, each child left me a special memory that will continue to live in my mind. Three children that especially gave me deep impressions are Matthew and the twins, John and Jacob.

Matthew is such a little prankster. He loved teasing … … Read More

Goducate Children’s Home in Cambodia prepares to rear goats and chickens

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Tilapia raising is not the only livelihood project that the Goducate Children’s Home is embarking upon. Goat raising is also a good livelihood project. Different species of goats have to be raised for different purposes. Although we would like to raise various species, we are at present focusing on … … Read More

Goducate Children’s Home in Cambodia starts self-sustainability projects with tilapia raising

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The Goducate Children’s Home has long wanted to be self-sustainable. It has also wanted to teach the children at the home not only to stand on their own feet, but also to go and impart what they have learnt to the community. Over the years we have been gathering … … Read More

Goducate Orchestra member tops her class

Last month three members of the Goducate Orchestra—Jessica Evangelista (flautist), Mariel Camposo (violinist), and Kimberly Cabalfin (violinist)—graduated from high school in Laguna. Through an informal arrangement Goducate was invited to present them with Certificates of Recognition at the school’s graduation ceremony. This presentation was a complete surprise to the … … Read More

Goducate heading for 100 literacy centers in northern Sabah….and then?

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Earlier this year, Goducate discussed our dreams with our teachers (who are the local mums that we have trained to teach their own people) and we came to the “conclusion” that we should aim for 100 centers in the north Sabah area.

At that time, it seemed like an … … Read More

Sabah Literacy Centers latest resource – teenage teachers

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Every time I visit Goducate’s Literacy Centers in Sabah, I am amazed by the quality of the teachers. They may lack the professional diplomas or the grasp of the intricacies of English grammar but they more than make up for these by their passion and love for the kids … … Read More

Goducate provides not only education but smiles

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As we entered the new year heavy rain caused floods in the villages here in Sabah. Some of the villagers’ personal belongings, such as clothes, were lost in the flood. Goducate teachers collected clothes from friends for the families in need.

Recently, some of the friends who gave us … … Read More