Jenny

Jenny

I’m Jenny, I am now in Gr. 12 and finally will join the working force after graduation or continue studying in college. I am one of the thousands of youths that enjoy the opportunities offered at Girlstown— but before studying at this boarding school, I found  ...
Gabriel

Gabriel

I came from a poor family. My parents separated when I was still young. We had a stepfather but my mother broke up with him because of his bad attitude. As of the moment, we have a second step-father and we are blessed because he is a good man. I have seven (7)...
Kenneth

Kenneth

I was often absent in our class and couldn’t study well because of a lack of food. Sometimes we only ate twice a day. Also, I had to walk one kilometer to reach our school. My father died when I was three (3) years old. My mother is taking care of our small cornfield....
Jescelle

Jescelle

“ My children, you are not created to be fat little ducks waddling in the mud, but to be like eagles destined to rise above and explore the kingdom of God.”  These words of venerable Aloysius Schwartz have been my inspiration ever since I set foot in this prestigious...
Ramjee

Ramjee

Our place is far from the sea and the mountains. It has a lot of sugarcane plantations. We are just near the city but it is also not safe. Last 2019, a lot of crimes happened in our place. The kidnapping of children up to 15 years old is also rampant. That is the...

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