Busy Brain Tutorial Center

The pandemic season significantly affected MMP’s personal connection with its partners. With face-to-face interactions restricted, all trainings were shifted online via Zoom. While this ensured program continuity, it also created barriers to building camaraderie and conducting on-site coaching—particularly for partners in provincial areas.
Recognizing the lasting value of in-person engagement, MMP remains committed to school visits and direct coaching. On September 11, 2025, Teacher Chona visited one of MMP’s partner schools in Tanauan, Batangas City—the Busy Brains Tutorial Center. Serving primarily children with special needs, this school made the visit especially meaningful and impactful.
Great Heights Learning Center of Ilocos Sur
From a humble beginning in a rented space serving only 30 children in year 2010, the Lord has truly expanded the borders of Great Heights Learning Center in Ilocos Sur. After 12 years, God entrusted the school with a 4,000-square-meter lot, and it now serves 300 students, ranging from Preschool to Senior High School.

On September 25–27, 2025, MMP visited the school to conduct teacher training and coaching, as well as to facilitate a seminar entitled “Engaging Parents Effectively.” As part of the visit, a meeting was also held with the school owner, Ma’am Floremin Reolalas, and the Principal, Sir Wilberto Tabutol, to further strengthen the partnership by exploring the offering of BS Early Childhood Education and Special Education.
Truly, this school is living up to its name—Great Heights Learning Center. As the Scripture says in Habakkuk 3:19, “The Sovereign Lord is my strength; He makes my feet like the feet of a deer, He enables me to tread on the heights.”
Jairah Tutorial Center

Jairah Learning Center, founded by Teacher Janneth, first partnered with MMP years ago but paused operations for over five years due to life’s challenges. In 2024, she reopened the center in Sto. Domingo Market, Vigan City, focusing on MMP’s Remedial Reading Program under Non-Formal Early Childhood Education. Though small in scale, her work reflects faithfulness and perseverance—proving that great things begin with small, faithful steps.