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From October 21 to 25, 2024, a total of 22 child development workers and teachers from six Indigenous communities across the Philippines gathered in Quezon City for the Daloy ng…
The past school year has been a journey of growth and achievement for the Sama-Bajau children, made possible through the collective efforts of Cartwheel’s sponsors, partners, and community. Working hand…
Cartwheel Foundation celebrates its ongoing commitment to Filipino Indigenous communities, navigating challenges with resilience through education. Through collaborative efforts, we have created spaces for meaningful change. Explore our journey over…
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) have a rich cultural heritage that is intricately woven into their histories, identities, and ways of life. At the heart of their cultures lies repositories of intangible…
By Alyanna Cariño In many indigenous communities, the absence of essential resources, such as electricity, is a sad reality. What is basic to most people, is considered a privilege for…
By Alyanna Cariño On the first week of September, classes opened for the Sama Bajau Activity Center in Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City and in the Angiskul Ma Bangka Child…
By Alyanna Cariño Educators play a big role in shaping young minds. The role of a teacher comes with its own set of challenges within and beyond the classroom. Not…
2022 was a challenging but fulfilling year for CFI. Amidst the aftershocks of the global pandemic, CFI continues to create space for hope in its communities by making sure that…
By Alyanna Cariño The Sama-Bajau people have faced significant discrimination and stigmatization over the years, which has led to widespread misconceptions and negative stereotypes. Oftentimes, they have been subjected to…
By Cale Belyn Cruz In a world that is technology-driven, there are still many communities left behind, especially indigenous tribes in rural, remote areas where electricity is scarce and the…