Philippines

Fighting Poverty in the Philippines Through Education and Care

Poverty in the Philippines affects over 20% of the population and reaches as high as 75% in some southern regions. Rural communities are the hardest hit, with limited access to basic services and infrastructure. These areas are also highly vulnerable to frequent natural disasters, which further weaken already struggling families. That’s why the Sisters of Mary in the Philippines focus their mission on reaching these underserved areas.

Since 1985, the Sisters of Mary Philippines programs have provided life-changing support to children in need. They operate four residential schools: Biga Girlstown and Adlas Boystown in Cavite, and Talisay Girlstown and Minglanilla Boystown in Cebu. Each campus offers free secondary education, intensive vocational training, and a safe, nurturing environment for marginalized boys and girls ages 12 to 18.

Additionally, the Marie Doty Maternal and Children’s Infirmary in Minglanilla delivers essential medical and dental care to the boys. Today, the Sisters care for nearly 8,000 children from the poorest families across the Philippines—offering hope, dignity, and a path out of poverty.

Adlas

Biga

Minglanilla

Talisay

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 ...

Philippines

Minglanilla

Jescelle

Jescelle

“ My children, you are not created to be fat little ducks waddling in the mud, but to be like eagles destined to ...

Philippines

Biga

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 ...

Philippines

Minglanilla

Cathyrine

Cathyrine

My name is Cathyrine, I am 12 years old from Cebu. I am the seventh among the eight children born to my parents: ...

Philippines

Talisay

Cindy

Cindy

I am Cindy, 12 years old. I am from Cebu. I am the fifth among my siblings. My parents are Urbana and Generoso. My ...

Philippines

Talisay

Jethil

Jethil

I am Jethil. I was the second eldest daughter of Malaya and Jun. I had 5 siblings and all of them has health ...

Philippines

Talisay

Johanne

Johanne

I am Johanne called as Johanjubs, Jubs, Wane, Jahnie by my friends and Bebe by my family and relatives. I was ...

Philippines

Talisay

Marinel

Marinel

I am Marinel. My father is Baltazar, he is a farmer but works for others in harvesting rice crops to provide us ...

Philippines

Talisay

Ritch Anthony

Ritch Anthony

“Our place is a mountainous area, and it’s hard to find work. The common occupation of the people there is ...

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.