Isang Bata also turned over one-month cash allowances for the scholars, who are at present getting P1,500 monthly. The organization donates P3,000 a month to the school (in cash and groceries) for its breakfast program, which is being funded now by Tze, an Isang Bata supporter from New Zealand.
During the visit, we were also introduced to the new principal of Wawa National High School, Ma'am Zenaida Palileo, and we discussed with her some of our upcoming projects in their school: a general assembly of all the 10 scholars (yes from 8 last year, Isang Bata now has 10 scholars!) to assess the scholarship system and benefits during the previous year, and to come up with a series of trainings or workshops for these students so the organization can supplement the financial help with much needed guidance and coaching about values, spirituality and life, in general. The additional scholars will be getting P1,000 each.
The group also went up to Wawa Elementary School to discuss with the OIC (Ma'am Mercy Gutierrez, the principal, was absent) our upcoming computer unit donation to the school, care of Aithne Lao and her computer org in DLSU. Here are a few photos from our recent trip to Wawa.

From left: Isang Bata's Ime Morales, Wawa National High School's new principal Zenaida Palileo, Ma'am Ritchel Yorsua, and Isang Bata volunteer Helene Uy

The students were having their periodical tests on the day we were there.

Ime walking up to Wawa Elementary School with Ate Wena, mother of one of Isang Bata's 10 scholars.
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