Meaningful Moving Up Experience in a Cinematic Setting On March 20, 2026. Prairie Rose Academy for Youngsters campuses in Montalban, Calawis, and Padilla celebrated their Moving Up Ceremony at Cinema 2, SM Masinag. The event created a memorable experience for the children as they celebrated an important milestone inside a movie theater, where they joyfully saw themselves featured on the big screen. School Principal Ma’am Precy, also President of the MMP Teachers’ Association, shared that while the venue may be costly, the lasting memory created for the children makes the experience truly worthwhile.
Bible Module: Holistic and Transformational Ministry. On March 21, 2026, Mission Ministries Philippines (MMP), in partnership with the Asian Theological Seminary, conducted a Bible module entitled Holistic and Transformational Ministry, facilitated by Dr. Jojo Angeles, ATS Chaplain. The session was attended by 13 students who actively participated in the learning experience.
Celebrating Partnership in Early Childhood Education On March 23, 2026. MMP rejoiced in the successful Moving Up Ceremony of Alay Pag-asa Child Development Center with the theme “Walking in the Right Path.” Alay Pag-ibig, a ministry of Visionaries Christian Church Inc., serves as MMP’s first formal partner under the Ang Mananampalataya na Gumagawa Ministry. MMP continues to look forward to expanding more partnerships under AMG to strengthen its mission of nurturing children in both competence and character.
Unified Celebrations Across Partner Schools From March 25–27, 2026. Shining Light, Hills of Grace Foundation, and Open Heart Children Mission Philippines held their Moving Up Ceremonies with the theme: “Filipino Graduates: Prepared to Lead with Competence and Character.” The theme reinforced MMP’s core advocacy of holistic education that goes beyond academics and emphasizes strong values formation. One of the highlights of the celebration was a puppet presentation led by Teacher Chona, which effectively communicated its message and was warmly received by both children and parents.
A Growing Educational and Community Impact: Cuatro Christian School Inc. MMP gives thanks to God for the continued growth of one of its long-standing partner institutions, which has expanded from a preschool into a full learning community serving elementary and high school students across multiple campuses. Beyond education, the institution has also extended its mission through church and hospital services that reach indigent communities. MMP remains humbled to witness how God continues to bless and expand its impact through compassionate service.
NSTP Cyberbullying Awareness Initiative. On March 9, 2026, a National Service Training Program activity was conducted in partnership with the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) at Pristine Heritage Academy. The session focused on cyberbullying awareness, with student facilitators leading developmentally appropriate activities designed to help learners understand online safety and prevention strategies. Ronald Mandocdoc and Aida Aquino from MMP , co-facilitated this significant activity.
Bright Morning Star Moving Up Celebration On March 16, 2026. Bright Morning Star Child Development Center in Sariaya, Quezon celebrated its Moving Up Ceremony for young learners, mostly aged four and below. Parents expressed joy as they witnessed their children confidently perform on stage, marking a meaningful milestone in early childhood development. Special recognition was given to Teacher Josie for her faithful service in teaching young children. The school is also strengthened through its partnership with Nordic Harvest Mission Philippines.
Honoring Faithful Service and Excellence On March 17, 2026. MMP rejoiced in the recognition of Professor Bing Amihan, former Board Member and current consultant, counselor, and training facilitator. She was honored as Faculty of the Year at Emilio Aguinaldo College in Cavite, a well-deserved recognition of her excellence and dedication.
Expanding Remedial Reading Partnerships On March 18, 2026. MMP met with Talking Hands (formerly My Children’s House of Hope), a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Deaf children, to explore partnership expansion in Remedial Reading. The collaboration aims to support communities with a high number of non-readers, in partnership with professors from the University of the Philippines to develop effective reading materials that help children learn to read within a short period of time. MMP looks forward to the successful realization of this partnership.