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In Philippines, school offers training, but nuns provide sense of family Sister Rachel Myriam Luxford from New Zealand, a member of the Community of the Beatitudes, visits in 2019 with Senan Duran and Raymart Montinola in Manila, Philippines, both alumni of the Second Chance program. (CNS photo/courtesy Charity Durano) By Gail DeGeorge and Charity Durano, Catholic News Service QUEZON CITY, Philippines Jane Ollivier lost her parents by the age of 10. For five years, she bounced among various relatives before she entered the School of Life, a residential program for teenage girls in metropolitan Manila run by the Missionaries of Mary. ....
Nuns offer Filipina teenagers sense of family The School of Life is one of the central programs of Association Compassion Asian Youth Trending The school, founded in 2000, provides a home for around 20 girls, ages 14-21, many of whom were abused. Jane Ollivier lost her parents by the age of 10. For five years, she bounced among various relatives before she entered the School of Life, a residential program for teenage girls in metropolitan Manila run by the Missionaries of Mary. I wasn t treated as a child who needed help, but as a member of a family, she said. I found the care of a family that I was looking for. ....
Sr. Sophie de Jésus of the Missionaries of Mary celebrates the feast of the Sacred Heart in June 2020 with some of girls at the School of Life, a residential program that she founded in the Philippines in 2000 for girls ages 14 to 21 to learn life skills and overcome abuse and other issues. (Courtesy of ACAY) To this day, Sr. Sophie Renoux can hear the seaman s voice in her ears. She was with a friend on a tour of New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific, in her first years as a missionary. As she wrote in her 2015 book, ....
Jane Ollivier, pictured at left in 2015, entered the School of Life at age 15 after being orphaned and passed around various relatives. While living at the School of Life, she earned an education degree, taught school and now works as a home life officer for ACAY to help other teen girls. (Courtesy of the Missionaries of Mary) Quezon City, Philippines Jane Ollivier lost her parents by the age of 10. For five years, she bounced around between various relatives before she entered the School of Life, a residential program for teenage girls in metropolitan Manila run by the Missionaries of Mary. I wasn t treated as a child who needed help, but as a member of a family, she said. I found the care of a family that I was looking for. ....