There are many call centers here in the Philippines. If you have ever called 1-800 Flowers, you talked to someone in the Philippines. If people can speak English well, they can get a job in the call centers. These jobs pay better than being a nurse. So, it's good to learn to speak English better.
Here's a picture of the poster we put up to advertise our class:
In January we started training for Priesthood leaders and teachers about the new Self-Reliance Services initiative. Dale has been busy setting up the training and inviting people to attend. We are training teachers to teach the Planning For Success Workshop which is a required course for anyone wanting to apply for a Perpetual Education Fund loan. The Priesthood leaders are receiving training on setting up Self-Reliance Centers in their areas which will help the church members with education (PEF is included here), employment, and self-employment.On Saturday, January 18th, we got up early and drove down to Dasmariñas, a town in the Cavite Province south of Manila, to participate in a training session. People attending the training were coming from all over the Cavite Province. Some had to ride jeepneys for over two hours just to get to the building. When we arrived at the building we were greeted by the stake clerk and he had already set up tables for our meeting. He had also made a delicious porridge for us to eat. Dale had worked hard all week to make sure that the Dasma building would be open and ready for us. The stake president promised it would be ready.
The turn out for the meeting was great. There were about 20 people in the PFS training and another 11 or so who were in the SRS training with Jomel Villanueva, the SRS Manager for our area. Franco Advincula, the Operations Manager for the PEF in the Philippines, trained the teachers. He explained all of the new directions for 2014 and encouraged the teachers to be dream makers and success planners. I hope they understand the importance of their calling to help these students plan and prepare for their future. Franco expressed how important it is for them to follow up with the students and encourage them. The teachers had several questions about the new incentives and how the new program will work.
It was a very good day. Here's a picture taken during the training. (We're the two gray-haired ones.)
We handed out training materials to all of the teachers and Priesthood leaders to take back with them to their stakes, wards, and branches (Mormon congregations). We had people from four stakes and one district come for the training. Below are pictures of the training materials:
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