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by Cale Belyn Cruz Everyone has the right to an education. Despite this, many Filipino children still lack resources to attend school, receive quality instruction, and learn in a safe…
Stories can take on many different forms as they are shared and passed on from one generation to another. Reflecting the spirit of the culture of their origin, it is…
by Cale Belyn Cruz Everyone has the right to live freely and safely, especially children who are among the most vulnerable groups in society. Cartwheel Foundation engaged selected Sama-Bajau parents,…
Safeguarding is a way of life that speaks to all levels of human interaction: this is a truth that Cartwheel embraces and hopes to be intentional in living out. To…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. is in search of a Community Development Associate (CDA), who will take part in the implementation of its programs with and for indigenous learners and communities, through culturally-relevant, resilience-focused, and rights-based development approaches. The Job Description…
by: Patricia Mae Aliño Stories shared are as sacred as the space created when they are being shared, and in story there is spiritual reciprocity. (Lewis, 2011:2006) Storytelling is important…
by: Isobel Ranulfa S. Dolatre “Sa taong 2020-2021, maraming bagyo ang dumating pero ang [ugat]ay nasa lupa pa rin.” (“In the years 2020-2021, many storms came [in life] but the…
by: Isobel Ranulfa S. Dolatre “Sa pangarap at paniniwala – alin ang mas matimbang? Sa karapat-dapat at kultura – alin ang mas matimbang?” ~ Arthur Glenn Pacaño of Task Force…
Positive discipline is about the dignity, protection, and participation of children. This was the central point of discussion in yet another Empowering Learning Sessions for Indigenous Peoples Initiative (ELIPI) organized…
In the face of new realities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cartwheel Foundation’s overall desired impact is to contribute toward fostering a safe and enabling learning environment for marginalized…