A CHANGED LIFE STORY!

Carmela C. is a 30-year-old resident of Olongapo City’s landfill community. She had to drop out of school in 7th grade to help her family earn money. She now shares her life with her 34-year-old husband and their four children, and they live close to the...

A Note from Leslie

“A note from Leslie: How desperate would you have to be to eat “Pagpag”? No, it’s not a delicacy intended to tease the palates of the rich, it is simply days old food from the garbage dump, the maggots and dirt shaken off, and recooked for...

Fun-tastic Day!

Today (October 28, 2023), we experienced an incredibly FUN-tastic day as we celebrated Funday with our joined youth groups from both the Landfill center and the Barretto center. The event was marked by an abundance of creativity, sportsmanship, and teamwork, evident...

Batch 7 Sewing Students

“Napakalaking tulong ng Project Life Subic dahil nabigyan kami ng pagkakataong makapag-aral ng libre.” Marilyn V. Diaz is a 58-year-old housewife who enrolled in Project Life Subic’s Sewing Program after learning about it through Facebook. She lives...

Breaking the cycle of Poverty

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty! Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Many impoverished children are at risk of dropping out of school due to lack of funds for fees, uniforms and transportation. Sponsoring a child or youth is a way for you to...