OUR FOUNDER

This site is dedicated to the most humane work of Ms Louise Lynip who founded the children's home and until the 4th July 2006 at the age of 94 continued to participate in it's management. The home cares for orphaned and abandoned children and offers love, security and
an opportunity to be brought up in a christian environment.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

BROTHER AND SISTER VISIT BETHANY

Lauren and Andrew with the Elementary Children in the Bethany School Library

Over the last two weeks two American graduates Lauren and Andrew West from Colorado have visited Bethany to further their overseas working experience. Early this year, Lauren wrote to me after reading about Bethany through this humble blog. She asked about the possibility of coming over to do some volunteer work at Bethany. She then asked her brother Andrew, who incidentally has just returned from his trip in Africa, to join her on the Bethany trip.

The brother and sister duo have worked mainly in Bethany School teaching English to the children at both Elementary and High School level. Both were also teaching the children how to do a Square Dance to be performed on Bethany’s Foundation Day event in September. While Andrew, who is a football (Soccer) enthusiast, was coaching the school's football team, Lauren was in the library reading stories to the elementary school children.

They both loved their experience here and I’m sure they will talk about it for many years to come.

Monday, August 9, 2010

ELCI & SIGMA BETA ARE GIVEN TALK ON BETHANY'S ORIGIN AND FUTURE HOPES DURING RECENT VISIT

Attorney Nacua speaking with the Ladies during their visit to Bethany

During their recent visit to Bethany both ELCI and Sigma Beta had the opportunity to find out the origin of Bethany as well as its future aspirations first hand.
The Chairperson of Bethany’s Board of Trustees Attorney Chemene Nacua who incidentally for those who don’t know is an Investigative Attorney with the National Bureau of Investigation Cagayan de Oro Office, gave a short talk to the Ladies on how Bethany was formed and what it means to deserving children to keep it in operation. She also went on to explain what the Board of Trustees have got planned for the future of the Bethany facility and how they are working hard to explore all options to raise funding to ensure their longer term goals are reached.
The Ladies also had the opportunity to ask Attorney Nacua questions as well as join in a group discussion which they all enjoyed.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A GEORDIE IN TALAKAG

John & Melogie Burns in Talakag

When ELCI recently visited Bethany, some of the husbands came along as well to support their wives.

Along with Melogie, his beautiful wife, John Burns could not resist getting into the spirit of things and becoming a Talakag warrior for a photo shoot with his wife.

John originally hails from Newcastle in the North East of England and apart from being an ardent Magpie supporter (Newcastle United) he also supports England (notice his shirt). Well I suppose it takes all sorts to make a world.

John is a canny lad don't you think?

ELCI and SIGMA BETA WEAR TRADITIONAL NATIVE COSTUMES WHEN VISITING BETHANY

Here we come don't we look beautiful?


The line up for Miss Talakag

During their recent visit to Bethany my wife Marilou had a surprise for our visitors. Following their tree planting, gift handover, visit to the children and not forgetting lunch, of course, the ladies were given Talakag regional costumes to wear for a photo shoot to mark their visit.

Don't they look beautiful in their native attire?

ELCI'S ANNUAL VISIT TO BETHANY

THE ELCI LADIES PLANT RUBBER TREES AT BETHANY



THE ELCI LADIES AND SIGMA BETA HANDOVER THEIR GIFTS TO BETHANY

Recently the Expats Ladies Charity Inc (ELCI) visited Bethany again (they first visited last year) to see the children and as usual spoiled them with an assortment of candy goodies. The ladies also left gifts of rice and milk for the children. Accompanying ELCI were the Sigma Beta Sorority and Fraternity from Cagayan de Oro Chapter who are also involved in charity work. Sigma Beta also brought many gifts for the Bethany children which were well received by the staff.

During the visit the ELCI Ladies took the opportunity to plant some of the rubber trees that they so kindly donated to the Rubber Plantation Project. In total ELCI donated 75 seedlings which have all now been planted. Well done all the Ladies and I would like to say a big thank you for all you have done for Bethany.