Nonprofit partners with Cebu school for inclusive elementary program

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Cebu City — Best Buddies Philippines and Children’s Paradise Montessori School (CPMS) in Canduman, Mandaue City, partnered to pilot an inclusive elementary education program with other schools in Cebu, especially for neurodiverse children and adults.

“Best Buddies is a global initiative that fosters inclusion and friendship for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It is a globally recognized initiative that promotes inclusion for individuals with IDD for over a decade now in the Philippines,” Best Buddies Philippines executive director Michele Ressa Aventajado said.

CPMS founder and president Marivic Bathan, in an interview with the Cebu Online News Press Corps (CONPC), said the above partnership is a collaboration long overdue as Best Buddies programs align well with the school’s founding commitment to inclusion.

“We saw a lot of alignment with CPMS programs, especially in inclusion, and Best Buddies was looking for a partner to pilot its elementary program in Cebu. That was not implemented yet because Best Buddies has not found a suitable partner until we have the chance to meet and discuss the possibilities of piloting an elementary inclusive education program in Cebu,” Bathan said.

She explained that Best Buddies Philippines chose CPMS because it fosters an inclusive environment where students with and without disabilities learn and grow together. The school has been looking for a program that supports its current students and alumni, who continue to face challenges as they transition into adulthood.

Through this collaboration, CPMS will now serve as a Best Buddies chapter, spearheading the elementary program and future initiatives to provide ongoing support for individuals with IDD.

Bathan emphasized the impact of Best Buddies’ flagship pre-employment program, which complements CPMS’s existing initiatives for young adults. With this partnership, the school hopes to continue promoting inclusion and support for students and their families, paving the way for a more inclusive community in Cebu.

“We further inclusion through three pillars: friendship, leadership, and employment. These pillars serve as the foundation for the program’s activities, designed to empower individuals with IDD by connecting them with peers, mentors, and job opportunities,” Aventajado explained.

She said that by partnering with CPMS, Best Buddies Philippines is piloting its elementary school program to create a nurturing space where students with and without disabilities can learn, grow, and thrive together.

Beyond the school partnerships, the program engages parents, educators, and local businesses to create a broader understanding of inclusion.  Best Buddies Philippines aims to uplift individuals with IDD and educate and involve the larger community through workshops, leadership seminars, and social events like the mini friendship walk.

Best Buddies is also actively working on employment programs, ensuring that individuals with IDD are given the chance to contribute to society in meaningful ways.

“We’re planting seeds of inclusion, and these seeds, nurtured through partnerships with schools, businesses, and families, will help shape a future where individuals with disabilities are seen, heard, and fully embraced as vital members of society,” Aventajado said.

Now that CPMS is already a Best Buddies chapter in Cebu, Bathan said that plans are afoot to trailblaze various programs and how this can be done through collaborative partnerships with the other schools in Cebu.

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