What was the craziest thing your mom did to make sure you succeeded?
In the Philippines, Arlene, a mom who facilitates ChildFundâs Supervised Neighborhood Play session for preschool-aged kids in the area, used to worry about where her next session with the children would be held. The play sessions took place wherever space was available, and when no space could be found, sessions were sometimes cancelled altogether. That left the kids in a tight spot: Arlene knew they needed that early stimulation and play to be ready for school when they were old enough.
Arlene decided to take matters into her own handsâliterally. She teamed up with three other moms in her neighborhood, Rosalina, Meriel and Binyang, and together the four women built an early childhood development center from the ground up.
âWe were all women,â Arlene says. âBut we worked together. When neighbors saw us, they started helping too.â
And so it was that what started as a crazy idea became a legitimate preschool. Today, all the young children in the community have a safe place to play, learn and grow.
Thank you, Mom, for your hard work to make sure we never went without.