MAPE Aeta School
Maporac, Zambales

Proposals for Nurturing initiatives by PBSP for MAPE School, April 2012

Thursday 12 April NCIP3  officers  were in Zambales with Kristine Jimeno-Rivadelo of PBSP(Philippine Business for Social Progress) to prepare a workplan for the implementation of approved projects for the 2-TOE2S, ADBSA and MAPE Aeta Schools. The project is entitled 'United Way Health and Hygiene Project for Aeta Children of Zambales'. The grant will be used to implement an 80-day supplemental feeding activity and to provide hygiene kits and slippers to at least 225 schoolchildren of the two TOE2S schools. Provision of inputs on vegetable gardening will also be implemented to supplement the feeding and hygiene assistance. The donor for the project is 'United Way of the Bay Area/Panama Fund' and funding was channeled through PBSP.


Opening of MAPE School in 2003

Mape School 2003

MAPE School was opened in October 2003 and is an Adult literacy center in the evening

Funded by British children and information technology teachers. This group of buildings is known as MAPE but has since been renamed NAACE. The school has 3 rooms with one used as a community library and adult literacy centre. Approximately 70 children study in this beautiful school.

Mape School opening in 2003