Over the past weekends, our After School Program allowed scholar-mentors to guide their peers in various subjects, including mathematics. Clarizza Pelias, a 2nd-year college student and ASP mentor from Bulacan, shared her thoughts:
“What I’ve learned is that education is our key to overcoming challenges. While some may judge or look down on us, we should use that as motivation to succeed. When I teach, I feel excited and happy, despite the pressure of being a student myself. I love sharing the knowledge I gain in school with my fellow scholars.
As they say, ‘children are the hope of our nation,’ and I believe that with determination, they can become successful and help others in the future.”
We’re thrilled to see our scholar-mentors and scholars collaborating to improve their education and support each other’s growth.
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