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MCCID Conducts SL Training in Palawan

Aug 28th 2009
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Palawan SL Seminar and Tours 09

Day 1 - Meeting with the faculty and staff of Aborlan School for the Deaf at Ma'am Sarah and Ptr. Isagani's residence in Puerto Princesa City
Day 1 - Meeting with the faculty and staff of Aborlan School for the Deaf at Ma'am Sarah and Ptr. Isagani's residence in Puerto Princesa City
Day 2 - Tour at Buenavista Bay View, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Day 2 - Tour at Buenavista Bay View, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Day 2 - Tour at the Mangrove Park
Day 2 - Tour at the Mangrove Park
Day 2 - Another view of virgin mangrove trees
Day 2 - Another view of virgin mangrove trees
Day 2 - Sir Ervin plants his remembrance Mangrove shoot.
Day 2 - Sir Ervin plants his remembrance Mangrove shoot.
Day 2 - View of South China Sea
Day 2 - View of South China Sea
Day 2 - Underground River Facade
Day 2 - Underground River Facade
Day 2 - Underground River Entrance
Day 2 - Underground River Entrance
Day 2 - Bell-shaped stalactite formed inside the cave
Day 2 - Bell-shaped stalactite formed inside the cave
Day 2 - Cave opening viewed from the inside
Day 2 - Cave opening viewed from the inside
Day 3 - Life Church, venue of Sign Language Training
Day 3 - Life Church, venue of Sign Language Training
Day 3 - Deaf Pastor Isagani Sta. Ana leads the prayer.
Day 3 - Deaf Pastor Isagani Sta. Ana leads the prayer.
Day 3 - Start of Sign Language Training with Teacher Sarah Sta. Ana welcoming the participants at Life Church, Puerto Princesa City
Day 3 - Start of Sign Language Training with Teacher Sarah Sta. Ana welcoming the participants at Life Church, Puerto Princesa City
Day 3 - Sir Jojo starts with the sign language class
Day 3 - Sir Jojo starts with the sign language class
Day 3 - Sir Jojo explains the deaf culture
Day 3 - Sir Jojo explains the deaf culture
Day 3 - Students sign "Our Father"
Day 3 - Students sign "Our Father"
Day 4 - Ptr. Isagani leads the tour to Aborlan School for the Deaf in Aborlan, Palaan
Day 4 - Ptr. Isagani leads the tour to Aborlan School for the Deaf in Aborlan, Palaan
Day 4 - Aborlan School for the Deaf front gate overlooking the Canteen
Day 4 - Aborlan School for the Deaf front gate overlooking the Canteen
Day 4 - High School building donated by Lamoiyan Corporation
Day 4 - High School building donated by Lamoiyan Corporation
Day 4 - Part of the 5 hectare farm cultivated by deaf students led by Ptr. Sta. Ana
Day 4 - Part of the 5 hectare farm cultivated by deaf students led by Ptr. Sta. Ana
Day 4 - Deaf farmers showing their produce
Day 4 - Deaf farmers showing their produce
Day 4 - Handing out of certificates with Sir Jojo, Ptr. Isagani and Ma'am Sarah
Day 4 - Handing out of certificates with Sir Jojo, Ptr. Isagani and Ma'am Sarah
Day 4 - Participants waving I-Love-You signs
Day 4 - Participants waving I-Love-You signs
Day 4 - Aborlan School for the Deaf faculty and staff posing wacky shot
Day 4 - Aborlan School for the Deaf faculty and staff posing wacky shot
Day 4 - Last side trip to Crocodile Farm and Nature Park before heading back to Manila
Day 4 - Last side trip to Crocodile Farm and Nature Park before heading back to Manila

A total of twenty faculty, staff and social worker students attended the basic sign language training conducted by MCCID Training Director Jojo Esposa from August 19 – 22, 2009 at Life Renewal College in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

MCCID head was invited by Aborlan School for the Deaf Director and Pastor Isagani Sta. Ana together with his wife Mrs. Sarah Sta. Ana. The activity was part of the Community Based Rehabilitation Program (CBR) of Deaf Evangelistic Alliance Foundation, Inc. (DEAF) in partnership with Christian Blind Mission (CBM). The sign language training was aimed to equip the participants with the proper sign language skill as well as become more aware about the Filipino deaf’s culture. The sign language systems and common problems encountered by workers for the deaf were also deliberated and discussed during post-workshop time in the evening.

Aside from the training, Sir Jojo together with MCCID Deaf Coordinator, Sir Ervin Reyes had an opportunity to visit the School for the Deaf in Aborlan, Palawan. The 5-hectare school compound is complete with boys and girls dormitories, school canteen, elementary and high school buildings, basketball courts, mini-park, rice and crop farms as well as library and CBR office. The Deaf School is being run by the able leadership of Ptr. Sta. Ana and his wife together with generous financial supports from Lamoiyan Corporation, CBM and Liliane Foundation Philippines.

Sir’s Jojo and Ervin were also able to visit the various popular tourist destinations of Palawan including the world renown Underground River. Through this activity, the team will be able to promote the province and entice foreign visitors especially the Persons with Disabilities to make Palawan as their destination of choice.

Visit this link to view the complete list of attendees and the giving out of certificates.

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  1. sarah

    Wow…… Ganda nila… hehehee. Thanks to Sir Jojo and Sir Ervin. sharing your time with us. Looking forward for our camp for the deaf on December.

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