Genogram: Healing the Homeless’ Family Wounds
By Vinz Narisma “I felt uneasy; my heart throbbed faster. Parts of my body were shaking uncontrollably yet I couldn’t move. I could no longer ...
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ALS 2022 Graduates Prove You’re Never Too Old to Learn
By Nirva Delacruz When someone is given the chance to achieve something totally new, it sets the stage for other remarkable things to emerge. No ...
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Carmela Estacio: The Woman Who Evolved with Kalinga
By Nirva Delacruz “To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.” – Winston Churchill A cross between a stern librarian ...
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‘Like & With Mary’: The Story of AJ Kalinga
By Fr. Flavie Villanueva, SVD “Every endeavor and mission starts with the impossible. But since God took the initiative, all things now become possible.” ...
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Meet Chan, Our Featured Volunteer
Hello, Kalinga staff and priests! I am Le Chan Yu, from the University of the Philippines – Los Baños. It’s my first time to be ...
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AJ Kalinga Center Re-opens!
We are now OPEN! Meet Andy, Jorge, and Jonathan. They were former homeless, street-dwellers, drug dependents, and for a time, convicts. But never without HOPE. They ...
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Project Maria: The Rosary’s Success Stories
By Br. Jorem Yap “…there is no problem, no matter how difficult it is…in the personal life of each one of us, of our families ...
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On Votes, Bones, and Truth
By Fr. Flavie Villanueva, SVD As I write this, we have just celebrated Philippine Independence Day a few weeks ago and the inauguration of the ...
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EJK Wives & Mothers Get Business Mentoring
By Nirva Delacruz Nearly every other victim of the Duterte administration’s drug war is a breadwinner. It’s a painful fact, but aside from the injustice ...
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