Philippines

Poverty afflicts more than a fifth of the total population of the Philippines but is as high as 75% in some southern areas of the country. More than 60% of the poor reside in rural areas, where the prevalence of poverty is more severe. These communities are also more vulnerable to natural disasters which are common in this area and which regularly cause destruction of the limited infrastructure supporting these families.

Since 1985, the Sisters of Mary have operated and maintained four schools in the Philippines: Biga Girlstown, Adlas Boystown, Talisay Girlstown, and Minglanilla Boystown. Marginalized boys and girls, ranging in age from 12 to 18, receive secondary education and intensive vocational training. The Marie Doty Maternal and Children’s Infirmary provides medical and dental care for the boys in Minglanilla. The Sisters care for almost 8000 young boys and girls from the poorest families throughout the country.

Adlas

Biga

Minglanilla

Talisay

Mary Jean

Mary Jean

Living in a broken family is not a hindrance to success. My life has always been simple and ordinary. I am Mary ...

Philippines

Talisay

Blessy

Blessy

Life is a journey, a mixture of ups and downs and a blend of uncertainties, which every living being must face, ...

Philippines

Talisay

Armee

Armee

“If you want a rose, you must respect the thorn.” This quote stated by Nicole Allen has been my driving principle ...

Philippines

Talisay

Queenie

Queenie

My name is Queenie and I am currently a senior in high school. I have always had a passion for learning and ...

Philippines

Talisay

John

John

Hello everyone, my name is John who is currently residing at the Sisters of Mary School. I was born in a lively ...

Philippines

Adlas

Mark

Mark

I am Mark. Eldest among of the six children of Jerry and Rosevie. I was born on March 3, 2004. My father’s ...

Philippines

Adlas

Dindo

Dindo

My name is Dindo, born on May 17, 2004, I am the fourth child among the seven that have been born by my lovely ...

Philippines

Adlas

Bukhari

Bukhari

My name is Bukhari, 16 years old, born on February 27, 2005. I am the sixth child of the seven children born in ...

Philippines

Adlas

Cristine

Cristine

I am Cristine. My father, Randy is 39 years old, and he finish his studies in grade 3. A farmer. My mother is ...

Philippines

Biga

Graziela

Graziela

"Mom, I have to work for us not to famish, I will make sure to bring food." Schooling, enjoying my childhood days, ...

Philippines

Biga

Jenny

Jenny

I’m Jenny, I am now in Gr. 12 and finally will join the working force after graduation or continue studying in ...

Philippines

Biga

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 ...

Philippines

Minglanilla

Learn more about the children

The children at our schools come from the poorest of the poor. Each child has their own stories of what their life was before coming to our schools and how their lives are being transformed by the Sisters of Mary programs.  Read the moving stories of our children in their own words. 

Meet Our Graduates

There are 160,000+  graduates from the Sisters of Mary Schools. Many of our graduates went on to live prosperous lives, helping their families and local communities. Read the inspiring stories of our graduates in their own words. 

Life At Our Villages

Learn more about how we help children break free from a life of poverty.