At 19, Joswe dreams to pursue college education so that he can help better the life of his family. His father, the family breadwinner, used to till the land in Calinan, Davao City. However, in recent years, farming hasn't been that reliable to feed their family of seven, with five children and a fulltime housewife/mother.
Joswe and his four siblings had to stop going to school. But Joswe's dreams haven't really stopped... he dreams on... and, having heard of the Davao Vision Colleges, he sees his dream slowly coming true.
Davao Vision Colleges will give Joswe a substantial discount on school fees. Please help him finance the rest of his needs.
Poverty is a big problem of the society. But, even how big is the effect it is making to us, let us not focus too much on that problem. Yes, poverty acts as an obstacle to our education, but it will not last forever. Let us just make an action to beat it. Find a solution. Don't rely too much on others. Work hard. It is important to develop ourselves holistically. Study well and focus on your spiritual life-there must be a balance of everything. Love what you do, motivate yourself to keep working hard. Then it's up to us to make our own choices and live by these choices. After all, our future is still in our hands. Don't take problems very seriously. Follow what was written and you will see. Time will come and you cannot even notice that you had already escaped from poverty.
ReplyDeleteDear Pastor Jun,
ReplyDeleteI sincerely appreciate the time you spent serving and helping the needy students envisioned to succeed in life.
May God bless you more .
We’re proud of you.