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,…
In these times of deep invitation for change, it has been most heartening when people unite in showing solidarity and care for each other, especially for those most in need.…
Arnasrif is small for his age. He has difficulty walking with one leg shorter than the other. Orphaned at a very young age, he is cared for now only by…
In taking steps toward sustaining education initiatives within our partner communities, we look beyond just our learners and see value in engaging local stakeholders. During our visit to our indigenous…
"They take pride in the floating school as truly theirs. Not only does it show their desire to attend school, but it also reflects the importance they give to their…
Aditowa in the Bajau Sinama language means ‘smile.’ With the opportunity to create art among children and share with many others even from a great distance, there are sure to be…
For the Bajau families of Zamboanga who traditionally settle along coastal communities, home is where the sea is nearest. As many of them have been displaced by the Zamboanga Siege of 2013…
by the Cartwheel Team “Deepening the Bajau’s sense of community and getting them involved significantly contributed in helping learners feel comfortable and free whenever in school.” The Angiskul Ma Bangka (“Classes…
by Klarisse Galido Partners’ assessment and teachers’ training sessions were conducted by Cartwheel Executive Director Pia Ortiz-Luis, Programs Officer Celia Jurado, and Education Coordinator Bricks Sintaon on August 16-20, 2015…