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Friday, January 30, 2009

"Fighting Poverty to Build Peace"

This is Pope Benedict XVI's message for the 2009 celebration of the World Day of Peace.

We are giving you some excerpts here so as to share with you the Pope's inspiring words that speak the motives for Anihan's mission and your collaboration in it: either through your donations to the scholarship fund, or by purchasing Anihan Goodies or recommending our products to possible buyers, or even by simply telling a high school graduate who lacks financial resources about the Anihan scholarship.

Back in 1993, my venerable Predecessor Pope John Paul II, in his Message for the World Day of Peace that year, drew attention to the negative repercussions for peace when entire populations live in poverty... “Our world”, he wrote, “shows increasing evidence of another grave threat to peace: many individuals and indeed whole peoples are living today in conditions of extreme poverty. (no. 1)
The Pope then begins to show how, in our highly globalized world, it is necessary to make use of all positive contributions from the different fields to understand the varied causes and consequences of poverty, and to come up with solutions that will address it while respecting the human dignity of poor person.

...Yet the reference to globalization should also alert us to the spiritual and moral implications of the question, urging us, in our dealings with the poor, to set out from the clear recognition that we all share in a single divine plan: we are called to form one family in which all – individuals, peoples and nations – model their behaviour according to the principles of fraternity and responsibility. (no. 2)

...Incentives are needed for establishing efficient participatory institutions, and support is needed in fighting crime and fostering a culture of legality. On the other hand, it cannot be denied that policies which place too much emphasis on assistance underlie many of the failures in providing aid to poor countries. Investing in the formation of people and developing a specific and well-integrated culture of enterprise would seem at present to be the right approach in the medium and long term. (no. 11)
As we are getting to discover, Pope Benedict XVI is soft-spoken but clear and direct in his teachings:

In fact we often consider only the superficial and instrumental causes of poverty without attending to those harboured within the human heart, like greed and narrow vision... What the fight against poverty really needs are men and women who live in a profoundly fraternal way and are able to accompany individuals, families and communities on journeys of authentic human development. (no. 13)
We end with this part of the Holy Father's conclusion:

In the Encyclical Letter Centesimus Annus, John Paul II warned of the need to “abandon a mentality in which the poor – as individuals and as peoples – are considered a burden, as irksome intruders trying to consume what others have produced.” The poor, he wrote, “ask for the right to share in enjoying material goods and to make good use of their capacity for work, thus creating a world that is more just and prosperous for all”. (no. 14)

...At the start of the New Year, then, I extend to every disciple of Christ and to every person of good will a warm invitation to expand their hearts to meet the needs of the poor and to take whatever practical steps are possible in order to help them. The truth of the axiom cannot be refuted: “to fight poverty is to build peace.” (no. 15)
Read the whole text of the Holy Father's message of peace

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

70 Anihan Scholarship Slots Available

Seventy (70) slots for Anihan's two-scholarship program will be available for the upcoming School Year 2009-2010.

Each of these scholarship grants covers the full-tuition of all the three (3) courses covered by the program, namely:

National Certificate II in
  • Commercial Cooking
  • Food and Beverage Services
  • Baking/Pastry Production
No admission fees. Applicants are screened on a first-come first-served basis.

For more information, please click any of the following links:

Admission Requirements

How/When to Apply

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DO YOU WISH TO HELP?

For individuals or companies who are interested to donate to Anihan's Scholarship Fund, please call (049) 545-5738 and look for Ms Kayang Javier. All donations to Anihan are 100% tax-deductible.

DO YOU WISH TO INVITE ANIHAN TO YOUR AREA?

For high schools, organizations, communities, and other groups who wish to offer the Anihan scholarship to their students and/or beneficiaries, Anihan can visit your area to give a course orientation as well as administer the entrance examination. Please call (049) 545-1598 and look for Ms Kristine Guevarra or Ms Minnie Gabutina.

Monday, January 5, 2009

ANIHAN bags Best Small Enterprise Award

The ECOP Institute for Productivity & Competitiveness Foundation (EIPC Foundation) and Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Inc. awarded Anihan Technical School the EBESE Best Small Enterprise Award during EIPC Foundation’s 3rd EBESE Recognition Rites held on 8 December 2008, Dusit Hotel Nikko, Makati City.
(L-R): Mr. Feliciano Torres (Chairman, EIPC Foundation), Ms. Jane Ali (Quality & Assurance Manager, RRBI), Ms. Pamela Karen Bermejo (Industry Coordinator & Marketing Officer, Anihan), Ms Macaria Javier (School Director, Anihan), Ms. Jacqueline Dayag (Q&A Supervisor, RRBI), Ms. Marife Cruz (Food Safety Officer, RRBI), and Ms. Imelda Silayan (President, FPTI).

EBESE or ECOP Big Enterprise – Small Enterprise Productivity Improvement Program is a flagship program of the EIPC Foundation. It is productivity based and designed to develop a long-term and mutually beneficial relationship between a big enterprise (customer) and a small enterprise (supplier) based on trust, cooperation, concern for each other’s competitiveness and growth.

The program is run for six months providing training for management and employees and provides technical consultants as well as mentors. The focus improvements initiated by small enterprises are: 5S or good housekeeping, office and production layout, production process improvements. In Anihan, Ms. Pamela Karen Bermejo, Industry Coordinator and Marketing Officer, led the team through the program. She also gave Anihan’s presentation during the recognition rites and received the award on behalf of Anihan.

The EBESE Program is being initiated by EIPC Foundation free of charge through Public-Private Partnership (PPP). Its government partners includes: the Dept. of Science and Technology - Technology Application & Promotion Institute and through its Manufacturing Promotion Extension Program (MPEX); and the Dept. of Trade and Industry - Center for Industrial Competitiveness.

Present at the EBESE recognition rites were Mr. Feliciano Torres (EIPC Chairman); Mr. Raul Hernandez (EIPC President); and, Dr. Carlos Tomboc (OIC, Office of the Director, Technology Application & Promotion Institute–DOST).

The award recognizes Anihan Technical School's "exemplary productivity improvement application and performance under the EBESE Program in partnership with Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Inc. as Big Enterprise Partner".

Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Inc. was one of the 12 Big Enterprise partners of EIPC Foundation and Anihan was one of the fifty (50) small-medium enterprises beneficiaries of the EBESE program for the year 2008. Among seven (7) suppliers enrolled under the EBESE Program, Anihan was chosen as the BEST Small Enterprise for 2008 by RRBI.

Anihan Technical School is a technical-vocational school operated by the Foundation for Professional Training, Inc. and engaged in women-in-development.

It annually grants full-tuition scholarship to 100-120 financially challenged female high school graduates from the CALABARZON area.

To sustain this, Anihan put up its own Livelihood Center where Anihan students and graduates produce the Anihan Goodies. Proceeds from every product sold helps Anihan build up its scholarship fund.

"Anihan assists the young women of CALABARZON by providing training programs in food service which will make them employable in hotels, country clubs, restaurants, bakeshops, fast food chains, etc.," explains Ms. Macaria Javier, Anihan School Director.

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