Lasallian Pag-asa ("Lasallian Hope") seeks to provide resources for those who would like to better understand the world of "children in conflict with the law," especially in the Philippines. We also work to assist the Lasallian Bahay Pag-asa Youth Centers in their ministry on behalf of these young people. Br. Dan Fenton is currently residing and working at Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center in Bacolod, Philippines. Contact him at brdanfenton@hotmail.com.
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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Palm Sunday at Bahay Pag-asa
Palm Sunday heralds the beginning of Holy Week and the boys at Bahay Pag-asa prepare for it by bringing down some fronds from the coconut palms and weaving them in a variety of ways - from simple to elaborate. These will be blessed at the beginning of the Palm Sunday Mass.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Bahay Pag-asa Newsletter - March 2015
USLS Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center March 2015
Pag-asa Update
A Newsletter of USLS Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center, Bacolod City, Philippines
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Education for Adolescent Health & Development at Bahay Pag-asa
The young people entrusted to us at Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center arrive with a wealth of
knowledge regarding survival in the world outside. They also have learned a great deal about
drugs, crime and sex. The problem is that much of what they have learned is either incomplete
or inaccurate. And because many of these boys have not been attending school regularly and because even the ones
The youngest resident at Bahay Pag-asa graduates from his short course on Adolescent Health and
Youth Development. The instructors, from the Population Commission Office of Bacolod are (from left
to right) Mr. John Christopher Bais, Mr. Ernie Asoy, and Ms. Jerrilyn Tambasen.
who did attend school received little or no education in these areas, they
now find themselves ill-informed on these topics and at great risk of disease (or even death),
involvement in criminal activities and other problems associated with unhealthy or age-
inappropriate sexual activity. So, Bahay Pag-asa was very happy to be able to have a team of
instructors from the Population Commission Office present a two-day course in Adolescent
Health and Youth Development. Using multimedia presentations and and interactive seminar
format, our guest instructors led our residents through a two-day course in which they explored
the topics of human reproduction and sexuality, healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, child abuse,
human trafficking, drug abuse and the development of skills needed for responsible decision-
making. The process involved a great deal of pre-assessment - finding out what the boys already
know, or think that they know. It’s a sobering experience for those of us on-staff at Bahay Pag-
asa to realize the extensive exposure our residents have had to a very dangerous world. For their
part, the residents were enthusiastic students and very much appreciated the chance to ask
questions in a very open forum. Two days, of course, is not nearly enough time to fully educate
our boys on these topics, so we are planning additional modules to be held in May. Bahay Pag-
asa extends its thanks to the Population Commission Office and the instruction team of Mr. Asoy,
Mr. Bais and Ms. Jerrilyn for their time and evident dedication to the education for health and
safety of young people.
A Call for Books
With the library renovation largely completed, we are now in the process of finding new books for our shelves. All donations of new or gently-used books for our library are appreciated. If it’s up-to-date, looks interesting, and is appropriate for young adult readers, we can certainly use it!
For Those Who Wonder Why We Are So Shy…
Why is it, especially here in the “City of Smiles,” that our residents are so shy in our newsletter photos. The answers to this question are privacy, safety, and compliance with govenmental guidelines. The residents here at Bahay Pag-asa are minors (at least at the time of their admission) who are, in some way, in conflict with the law. We are, therefore, required to protect their privacy as directed by juvenile justice legislation and according to the guidelines given by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). What is even more important, however, is the safety of our residents. Several of our residents were placed here as a way of protecting them from harm in their own home towns. Even some of the smallest of our boys have been targeted by individuals or groups seeking revenge. Others, by cooperating with police investigations, have put themselves at risk of violence from the criminal orgaizations that recruited them. So, while we would really like to share with you the hopeful faces of our residents, we must refrain from doing so, at least in any media that is widely accessible. So, if you can’t visit in person, you’ll just have to take our word for it that, thanks to your generosity, our boys have very big smiles.
“Bahay Pag-asa is the best ever!! This is the right place for young men who really need comfort and guidance and for those who have sometimes lost their way and struggled in life.” - Edmar (former BPYC resident)
We Will Run and Not Grow Weary…
With two big athletic events coming up at Bahay Pag-asa, the Summer 2015 Sportsfest and the Trans-Pacific Masskara Marathon (see next page), we realized that our residents have a great need for athletic shoes. So thanks to Ms. Margaret Brown-Salazar, the St. Mary’s College Volunteers and some additional donors, we had just enough cash on hand to go shoe shopping. The staff spent an afternoon with the boys, determining shoe sizes using a reliable, if basic, method - tracing. Then it was off to a downtown shoe store where we paid around P450 per pair (about US $10). For some boys, it was their first pair of athletic shoes; for nearly all, their best. Big smiles…trust me.
What's a “Trans-Pacific Masskara Marathon”?
A few final notes…
Bahay Pag-asa would also like to thank Br. Mark Salvan and students from the University of
Saint La Salle’s Nursing and HRM programs for providing a Saturday class for our residents
on first aid and professional bed arrangement.
We also appreciated the visit of 243 students from the Criminology program at Bago City College. Part of the mission of the Lasallian Bahay Pag-asa Youth Centers is to provide police formation programs so as to help bring about needed juvenile justice reforms.
Please keep in your prayers four of our residents who are preparing for baptism during this Lenten season. They will be baptized on Easter Sunday.
Be sure to view our new brief video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fAePm1onaI
Visit us at the Bahay Pag-asa Bacolod page on Facebook and at lasallianpagasa.blogspot.com
We also appreciated the visit of 243 students from the Criminology program at Bago City College. Part of the mission of the Lasallian Bahay Pag-asa Youth Centers is to provide police formation programs so as to help bring about needed juvenile justice reforms.
Please keep in your prayers four of our residents who are preparing for baptism during this Lenten season. They will be baptized on Easter Sunday.
Be sure to view our new brief video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fAePm1onaI
Visit us at the Bahay Pag-asa Bacolod page on Facebook and at lasallianpagasa.blogspot.com
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Running for Hope!
Brother Patrick Martin, FSC sent us this flyer announcing a unique event in the history of Bahay Pag-asa. Watch this blog and our page (Bahay Pag-asa Bacolod) on Facebook to see how the boy prepare for May 17! We hope that you can join in supporting Br. Patrick (if you are in the US or otherwise overseas) or Bahay Pag-asa directly (if you are in the Philippines) by sponsoring a runner. Lots more exciting information to come...
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
A New Bahay Pag-asa Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fAePm1onaI&feature=youtu.be
We hope that you will enjoy and share this new short video about Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Bahay Pag-asa Wish List for 2015-16
Bahay Pag-asa Wish List 2015-16
Help Make Hope Happen!
Here is a list of things that we need at Bahay Pag-asa to help take care of the young people entrusted to us over the next fiscal year. These items are things that we must obtain through donations. If you can help provide any of the items you see here, we invite you to help make hope happen through your donation. At the end of the list are instructrions for sending your gift to us. God bless you!
What we need Quantity Unit cost Total Cost Unit Cost Total Cost
(Ph Peso) (Ph Peso) (US $) (US $)
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Socks (pairs) 60 P 25 P 1500 $ 0.57 $ 34.20
Briefs 90 P 30 P 2700 $ 0.75 $ 67.50
Sando (shirt) 90 P 80 P 7200 $ 1.80 $ 162.00
Black pants 60 P 350 P 21,000 $ 7.95 $ 477.00
Blue jeans 30 P 400 P 12,000 $ 9.10 $ 273.00
Tennis shoes (pairs) 30 P 500 P 15,000 $ 11.35 $ 340.50
(Thanks to donations from Ms. Margaret Brown-Salazar and Saint Mary's College student volunteers, combined with some funds from Br. Dan, we just bought some athletic shoes for each of the boys at P 497 per pair. Thank you to all donors! We're leaving this item on our list, however, because by next year at this time, the boys will have probably worn them out, as basketball is played everyday here. We want to plan ahead.)
(Thanks to donations from Ms. Margaret Brown-Salazar and Saint Mary's College student volunteers, combined with some funds from Br. Dan, we just bought some athletic shoes for each of the boys at P 497 per pair. Thank you to all donors! We're leaving this item on our list, however, because by next year at this time, the boys will have probably worn them out, as basketball is played everyday here. We want to plan ahead.)
Black shoes (pairs) 30 P 500 P 15,000 $ 11.35 $340.50
Light jacket 30 P 300 P 9000 $ 6.80 $204.00
Class notebooks 330 P 15 P 4950 $ 0.34 $ 112.20
Pad Paper (Int.) 30 P 25 P 750 $ 0.57 $ 17.10
Pencils 150 P 10 P 1500 $ 0.23 $ 34.50
Ball pens 150 P 10 P 1500 $ 0.23 $ 34.50
Crayons (box) 30 P 35 P 1050 $ 0.80 $ 24.00
Rulers 30 P 15 P 450 $ 0.34 $ 10.20
Graph paper (pack) 30 P 25 P 750 $ 0.57 $ 17.10
Cartolina paper (roll) 30 P 15 P 450 $ 0.34 $ 10.20
Manila paper (roll) 30 P 10 P 300 $ 0.23 $ 6.90
3-ring binders 30 P 150 P 4500 $ 3.40 $ 102.00
Boy Scout Uniforms 10 P 1000 P10,000 $22.70 $ 227.00
Book bags 10 P 500 P 5000 $ 11.35 $ 113.50
Colored pencils (pack) 30 P 100 P 3000 $ 2.27 $ 68.10
Carabao (water buffalo) 1 P35,000 P35,000 $800.00 $ 800.00
Plow for carabao 1 P 7000 P 7000 $ 159.00 $ 159.00
Multicab Truck 1 P200,000 P200,000 $4500.00 $4500.00
Scabies ointment 20 P 195 P 3900 $ 4.40 $ 88.00
Allergy pills 1200 P 4.40 P 5280 $ 0.10 $ 120.00
Biogesic (pain meds) 1200 P 4.40 P 5280 $ 0.10 $ 120.00
Mefenamic (pain meds)1200 P 2.60 P 3120 $ 0.06 $ 72.00
Cotton balls (lg. pack) 12 P 44 P 528 $ 1.00 $ 12.00
Ethyl alcohol (bottle) 6 P 88 P 528 $ 2.00 $ 12.00
Toothpaste (packet) 1560 P 5 P 7800 $ 0.12 $ 187.20
Bath soap (bars) 1560 P 15 P 23,400 $ 0.34 $ 530.40
Shampoo (packet) 1560 P 6 P 9360 $ 0.14 $ 218.40
Laundry soap (bars) 390 P 16 P 6240 $ 0.37 $ 144.30
Garden seeds (packs) 50 P 50 P 2500 $ 1.14 $ 57.00
Chest Freezer 1 P 30,000 P 30,000 $ 682.00 $682.00
Large Refrigerator 1 P 25,000 P 25,000 $ 568.00 $568.00
Garden hoe 12 P 350 P 4200 $ 7.95 $ 95.40
Weeding tools 30 P 50 P 1500 $ 1.13 $ 33.90
Garden spades 12 P 350 P 4200 $ 7.95 $ 95.40
Bolos (machetes) 12 P 250 P 3000 $ 5.68 $ 68.16
Axes 5 P 400 P 2000 $ 9.10 $ 45.50
Wheelbarrows 5 P 2000 P 10,000 $ 45.45 $227.25
Rakes 12 P 400 P 4800 $ 9.10 $109.20
Hammers 6 P 250 P 1500 $ 5.68 $ 34.08
Saws 6 P 350 P 2100 $ 7.95 $ 47.70
Vantage Vue Weather
Station Console 1 P 7100 P 7100 $160.00 $160.00
(To replace our
broken one.)
broken one.)
Thanks for asking! Actually there are several ways to help. If you are in our neighborhood, you may bring donations or the actual items we need right to our door in Granada. You are always welcome.
If you are elsewhere in the Philippines or outside the country, you can send any donations or items (balikbayan boxes are welcome!) to…
Bahay Pag-asa Youth Center
University of Saint La Salle
La Salle Avenue
Bacolod City 6100
PHILIPPINES
Donors in the United States may send donations in the form of checks made out to “De La Salle Institute” to…
De La Salle Institute
4405 Redwood Road,
Napa, CA 94558
(Include a memo indicating that the donation is for “Bahay Pag-asa, Bacolod - Wish List.” Indicate also if you need a letter of receipt for tax purposes.)
Be sure to let us know of your donation by posting on our page on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bahaypagasa) or by emailing Br. Dan Fenton at brdanfenton@hotmail.com.
THANK YOU! SALAMAT GID!
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