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Economic Justice
Mountain Maid Training Center
BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET
MMTC is social enterprise in Baguio City that aims to empower young people to break the cycle of poverty through education. With Cordilleras as one of the most economically challenged areas of the country and believing in the transformative power of education to break the cycle of poverty, MMTC chiefly supports youth from the six indigenous tribes of the Cordilleras: Abra, Benguet, Kalinga, Apayao, Mt. Province, and Ifugao. The income received from their work in this large food processing center enables many young women and men to complete a technical or college education.
PROGRAMS: Education assistance, Crisis Intervention, Counselling, Community development
ADDRESS: 15 Gibraltar Road, 2600 Baguio City
https://www.facebook.com/goodshepherdbaguio.mmtc
Bahay Pastulan
TAGAYTAY CITY, CAVITE
Promoting person-centered business ethics
Bahay Pastulan started in 1996 by Sr. Mary Joseph Olaguer, RGS after seeing many ambulant vendors outside the convent premises who were selling rice cakes and other food to people who come to the convent for retreats. With an PHP 80,000 loan and coconut being abundant in the area, they ventured for their first product: buko pie. Not until all nuns in the convent were satisfied with its taste and quality, buko pie became its best seller. Later on, Sr. Joseph invited more beneficiaries in the production and over the years Bahay Pastulan offered a variety high quality products. It has a training center where beneficiaries, mostly poor women, are trained and eventually hired giving them opportunity to provide decent life to their children. Eventually, they are capacitated to develop their own product, manage their own production, and supply products to the store.
PROGRAMS: Community development
ADDRESS: Sta. Rosa Highway, Tagaytay City
Tindahan ng Pastol
QUEZON CITY
The Tindahan ng Pastol was created to address the funding gaps of the Ministry for Women and Children. It is a joint effort of several Good Shepherd ministries aimed at generating income to support programs for survivors and individuals vulnerable to abusive and exploitative situations.
Introduced in April 2024, it features food and non-food items from Good Shepherd Quezon City, Baguio, Tagaytay, Bicol, and Cebu. It also provides a platform where the RGS advocacies are introduced to the patrons of the product.
ADDRESS: 1043 Good Shepherd Convent, Aurora Blvd, Quezon City
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559233840917
Good Shepherd Home Legazpi Food Products
LEGAZPI CITY
Homegrown Good Shepherd quality you can trust. This time, from the Bicol Region. It’s PILI good. A project that supports the endeavor to end gender-based violence, uplifting dignity of women and children.
Address: Bgy San Roque, Legaspi City
Contact : 09519350882
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076321479121
Contemplative Sisters’ Altar Bread
BANAWA HILLS, CEBU CITY
In 1961, when the new foundation of the contemplative community began in Quezon City, they ventured in baking Altar Bread to support themselves. When they transferred to Cebu in 1972, this continued and still exists to this day. It also gave employment opportunities to individuals as more lay people got involved in the production. They now supply hosts to parishes of the Archdiocese of Cebu.