Observance of Girl-Child Week for young Asenso Misamis Occidental Refuge residents
Misamis Occidental—This month also marks the
observance of the Girl-Child Week celebration for young Asenso Misamis
Occidental Refuge (AMOR) residents.
The provincial government initiated several activities to
help young AMOR residents forget unwanted memories brought about by stress and
their traumatic experiences.
Children were introduced to baking activities through
collaboration with the TESDA Provincial Office and led by the esteemed Dr.
Noralaine R. Rasul, TESDA Provincial Director.
This initiative aims to provide children with valuable
skills and knowledge that they can use as potential income-generating
opportunities once they graduate from the AMOR shelter.
Such activities also serve as therapeutic exercises and
educational journey after the children's traumatic experiences.
This enriches their lives with newfound skills and
experiences that will stay with them for years to come, the provincial
government said.
It added that the initiative is a testament to Governor Henry S.
Oaminal's unwavering commitment to the future of these children, pursuant to
his 5Ms agenda that prioritizes programs, projects, and activities under the
Malinawon component, ensuring that all "Misamisnon Magpuyong Malinawon
Malamboon og Malipayon. (PGMO)
The celebration of Girl-Child Week marked a memorable occasion for the young residents of Asenso Misamis Occidental Refuge (AMOR) as they enjoy the delightful world of baking. This experience coincided with the Girl-Child Week celebration, held during the fourth week of March.
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