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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time


    Quote Originally Posted by THE SKULLS View Post
    please accept my help in any kind.

    we use to feed street children along sto. nińo church with sandwich.
    ok kaayo bro.
    i'll ask you to teach kids how to play guitar kung ok ra nimo.

    it makes me happy how people use their heart to help the kids.

    you see kids are easy to change.
    they are easy to teach.

    the hope of our nation lies on the kids.

    mga tiguwang karon ibaligya na ilang votes.
    pero kung mangurakot ang politico kusig kaayo mubasol sa mga politico.

    we teach the children not to do that (sell their votes to politicians).
    so we can be a better nation..
    fix the values while they are kids.
    Last edited by jessieventura; 11-13-2012 at 12:35 PM.

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    10 kids. for how long?


    im not against your drive to help ha.. but dont you think this part here
    ..cleaning repairing plumbings and fixing basic electrical problems....
    t-shirt printing , computer graphic arts
    is beyond what they can do?

    considering nga ang age group is from 9-12..

    you need tools for those and im not quite sure if child-friendly na tanan tools.

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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time

    I can sense success of this project.
    Goodluck TS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CocoCrunch View Post
    huh? OK raka?
    i thought it's a big project maong niana ko sa previous post to support DSWD nalang kay lisod isupport sa kadaghang street children. maong nakaana pud ko'g "10kids raman diay".

    dalia gud nimo nakaingon nga arrogante ko. tsk tsk
    DSWD plates are already full. Mao na ang problema sa tawo brad kusog kau ta mag point fingers instead nga mag depende ta sa government agencies why not reach out and make a difference in our own little ways...mao na cia ang fulfillment nga priceless brad.

    Pacenscia lng jud sa akoa previous statement ing ana man gud ang dating when I read all your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by classix View Post
    10 kids. for how long?


    im not against your drive to help ha.. but dont you think this part here


    is beyond what they can do?

    considering nga ang age group is from 9-12..

    you need tools for those and im not quite sure if child-friendly na tanan tools.
    Sustainability isn't the issue here but the commitment. I agree that some tools isn't child-friendly but I think its far better than having those kids on the street which is more dangerous.

    Of course we will need planning in every aspect and safety measures will not be taken lightly. Thank you for your inputs we really appreciate it.

    I haven't formally talked to Jess about this but the concept of this project would be sort of "Pay It Forward" system which the graduates will teach and help more youngster...this is gradual change not instant. We are also aware that there will be obstacles along the way and we are firm to face it with conviction because we know with HIM nothing is impossible. All we need is to make a single step and the rest will be up to HIM.

    Cheers!

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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time

    Quote Originally Posted by classix View Post
    10 kids. for how long?


    im not against your drive to help ha.. but dont you think this part here


    is beyond what they can do?

    considering nga ang age group is from 9-12..

    you need tools for those and im not quite sure if child-friendly na tanan tools.
    whatever you say.

    IM UNSTOPPABLE.

    I dont stop until I reach my goal.

    And when I work I dont rest until get the job done.

    Just to show you what my attitude is.

    dont worry about things that are not there yet.

    Ill take care of it.

    Im a father too so I know what is child friendly and what is not.

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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time

    Quote Originally Posted by kleinski23 View Post
    I can sense success of this project.
    Goodluck TS.
    your the kind of people I want to team up with.

    thanks for the well wishes and the positive attitude.

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    bai jess, i can teach the kids how to play the guitar and other musical instruments..how to draw and paint...i can also give them an idea about the Christian faith...
    please send me PM kung unsa akong matabang..
    mao lang pud kay di jud ko ka commit full time ani as i am also tied up with other outreach programs and similar activities...
    but i will make time if ma realize na ni..
    my heart pours out to these kind of activities...as it is one of the many ways i can put my faith into action
    thanks for sharing the idea
    Godspeed!

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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time

    The methods of teaching in the art farm is different from DSWD or any government agency.
    We strive for a balance character.
    They will be taught how to survive just like those boy scouts--
    and they will be trained to be responsible--financially, emotionally, spiritually and physically.

    who knows maybe if we succeed--
    the government might support us.
    But i will steer away from politicians.
    I dont want this project to be used by politicians.

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    Default Re: The ART FARM PROJECT ....saving street children one at a time

    Quote Originally Posted by noy View Post
    bai jess, i can teach the kids how to play the guitar and other musical instruments..how to draw and paint...i can also give them an idea about the Christian faith...
    please send me PM kung unsa akong matabang..
    mao lang pud kay di jud ko ka commit full time ani as i am also tied up with other outreach programs and similar activities...
    but i will make time if ma realize na ni..
    my heart pours out to these kind of activities...as it is one of the many ways i can put my faith into action
    thanks for sharing the idea
    Godspeed!
    Yes, Brother, I appreciate your offer. We can use every support we can get. Its ok. we can arrange everything later. for now we are at the planning stage. The immediate obstacle is the house. We can lessen the cost if we make the house ourselves. Just like what they did in gawad kalinga. So to those who can help plan and build the house--feel free to join us.

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