Age is not a barrier to education: 3 sisters pursue college through 'Asenso Pamilya' program
Misamis Occidental—In a remarkable testament to the belief that age should never be a barrier to education, three sisters from Santa Cruz, Tangub City, are pursuing their college dreams through the MisOcc provincial government's "Asenso Pamilya: One Family, One Professional" program.
Mercy T. Candawan, 49, Gloria L. Tuling, 68, and Josephine Tibor, 45, all
from Santa Cruz, Tangub City, are currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science
in Agriculture majoring in Animal Science. They are farmers who recognized the
need for further education to enhance their agricultural practices and animal
husbandry skills.
The "Asenso Pamilya" program, initiated by the provincial
government of Misamis Occidental under Governor Henry Oaminal, offers free
education and financial support to families aiming to have at least one
professional graduate. This initiative has been a crucial motivating factor for
many, including these three sisters.
In an interview, Mercy Candawan expressed her gratitude for the program,
which has provided financial support and eased her burden as she supports her
own children.
“Nalipay gyud
kaayo mi nga usa mi sa naka-avail kay naa gyud mi financial support ug dili ra
gyud ko magkalisod kay naa sad ko’y estudyante. Gusto gyud pod namo mo avail
ani kay kung wala’y trabaho akong bana may change pod akong anak nga mahatagan
pod,’’ she said.
(We are very happy to be beneficiaries of this program. The financial
support ensures that I don't struggle, even though I have a student to
support," she said. "We wanted to avail of this opportunity because,
if my husband is out of work, my children will have a better chance)
Mercy highlighted the significant impact of the program, noting that no
young person in their community has an excuse not to attend school anymore.
“Gibuhat naman gyud ni Gov, ug naa naman gyud ang ayuda sa team Asenso. Nadasig
gyud mi nga mo padayon sa pag-eskwela sa kolehiyo tungod aning programaha,’’ she
added.
(Governor Oaminal and Team Asenso have ensured that financial support is
available.We were encouraged to continue our college education because of this
program)
The sisters emphasized that age is not a barrier to achieving their dreams.
“Dili gyud babag
(ang among edad) sa tinuod lang, ug ang pagkugi ra gyud ang buhaton para
makab-ot imong pangandoy ug mahimong professional,’’ she expressed.
(Age is not an obstacle. It's about determination and hard work to reach
your dreams and become a professional," Mercy shared. "We are very
thankful to Governor Oaminal and all the support given to poor students and
everyone in need)
Gloria Tuling echoed Mercy's sentiments, expressing her gratitude to the
governor. She explained that their decision to pursue education was driven by
their desire to better manage their livestock and improve their farming
practices.
“Kini among pag-eskwela
isa ni isip modelo sa mga kabatan-onan, katong mga bata nga dili ganahan mo
eskwela. Ni eskwela man gani ang mga tigulang sila pa kaha nga mga batan-on.
Unsa paman ang atong gipangita, libre na ug naa naman tanan, ug naa nay
gobyerno nagsuporta,’’ she shared.
(Our schooling serves as a model for the youth, especially those who are
reluctant to go to school," Gloria said. "If the elderly can study,
why not the young ones? Everything is provided for free, and the government
supports us)
Josephine Tibor also extended her thanks to Governor Oaminal, saying, “Daghan
kaayong salamat gov sa imong suporta sa mga kabatan-onan nga kami pod naka
avail pod mi mga (edaran) medyo retire na pero among pasalamat nga usa gyud mi
nga naka avail kay gusto gyud pod mi nga mahimo pong usa ka professional ug
mahimong modelo sa mga bata nga (kadtong) dili bitaw ganahan mo eskwela nga
kami mao’y makahatag og inspiration nila nga madasig sila aron mahimo pod
silang professional,’’ she added.
(Thank you so much, Governor, for your support to the youth and for
including us older folks. We want to be professionals and serve as role models
for children who are hesitant to go to school. We hope to inspire them to
pursue their education and become professionals)
The expanded "Asenso Pamilya" program is empowering 2,338
first-year college students from Misamis Occidental, providing crucial support
in partnership with the Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and
Technology (NMSCST).
This initiative ensures that these students can pursue their educational
dreams and significantly impacts the community, demonstrating the
administration's commitment to inclusive education and development.(SN/PGMO)
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