[ Video: Project Shoebox: Bringing hope to far-flung, conflict-stricken schools
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Since 2012, the Philippine Army Civil Military Operations Group's Project Shoebox has given school supplies to about 300,000 students from Abra to Jolo
Got a shoebox at home? Don't throw it away. It can open up education opportunities for youth in far-flung, conflict-stricken areas.
Project Shoebox, an initiative by Col Thomas Sedano Jr of the Philippine Army's Civil Military Operations (CMO) Group, shows us how.
The idea is to put basic school supplies and hygiene kits in shoeboxes. Donors can also put a simple note for the beneficiaries and these are distributed to different elementary schools.
"I got the idea when I was in United States in one of my military trainings. I attended a religious service, and we were asked to put or donate toys in a shoebox for the school children in Africa," Sedano said.
Hope and inspiration
In the past 5 years, Project Shoebox has reached almost 300,000 students from Abra to Jolo.
Sedano still remembers the first time they donated shoeboxes to a small school in Pagsanjan, Laguna.
"What’s heart-warming was when we saw the smiles in the faces of the children once they received the shoeboxes. You can see the enthusiasm, the sparkle in their eyes. You can see that, somehow, you have given hope and inspiration to these children to strive hard and continue their studies," Sedano said
How to help
Those interested to donate shoeboxes and school supplies can reach the CMO group via the following contact details:
- Facebook page
- E-mail: cmogpa@yahoo.com
- Civil affairs division hotline: 09988521744
Project Shoebox uses the Philippine Army’s units across the country to pick the beneficiary schools. They also work closely with the Department of Education.
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/165639-shoeboxes-hope-far-flung-conflict-stricken-schools
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