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Pathways is always in need of volunteers and supporters. Here are some ways you can help.

Be a Ninong/Ninang

Pave the way for a student’s education by providing for his or her tuition and miscellaneous fees. For as low as Php 12,000.00, you can help send a child to school for a year. To donate today, download the Donor Form here

You can also nurture the potential of a student and help him or her excel in college by supporting Pathways’ formation program:

P 500 covers the training cost for 1 volunteer teacher
P 1,000 covers the formation of 1 college student throughout 1 school year
P 2,000 covers school materials, food, and transportation of 1 HS student for 1 summer
P 2,500 covers the food and transportation costs of 1 college student for 1 month
P 3,000 covers the tutorial needs of 1 HS student throughout 1 school year

Any amount, when pooled with others will go a long way to help talented and deserving students develop his fullest potential.

For our friends and supporters in the U.S., donating to Pathways is now easier through our partnership with Ayala Foundation U.S.A. To donate today, download the US Donors Form. You may also contribute through the JCAP College Scholarship Fund.

For only $30 (around Php 1,500.00), your donation will help cover the tutorial and workshop materials of one student – including food – for the one-year college preparatory program.

Be a Volunteer Teacher

Teach the students at our weekly tutorials. Regular tutorial classes are held for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year public high school students in basic Science, Math and English subject areas. This program is suggested for those who have weekends to spare.

Be a Pathways Friend-raiser

We welcome idealistic and energetic people who want to put their talents to good use whether as a writer, events organizer, fundraiser and friend-raiser to let more people know about what Pathways is doing.

Be a Mentor

Help our students adjust to college life be becoming their mentors. Give valuable tips and insights on possible career options and what to expect from the workplace once they graduate. This is a one-on-one mentorship program ideal for professionals and elders who are willing to spend the time to get to know and guide our Pathways scholars

Be a Leader

Pathways is not just a scholarship assistance program. We would like to form leaders among both our participants and volunteers. We encourage individuals and groups to work together making Pathways for others, by forming volunteer youth groups in schools to spending some time learning more about what you can do for improving access to quality education in this country.

What happens next is entirely up to you!

from the pathways blog

Everyone's Business

Nov 06, 2006 by: Administrator in This Week In Education

IT IS NO SECRET THAT SOME OF THE COUNTRY’S biggest corporations, plus a host of smaller ones, donate good money for education-related purposes. We do not simply mean the enviable practice of sending promising employees to institutions both here and abroad for short, intensive, advanced courses, on company expense; these are educational investments necessary for corporate growth, though they also often redound to the country’s benefit.

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