Community members receive food packs and essential items during an outreach and gift-giving program organized by Davao City Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School, Inc., in partnership with the Children’s Ministries Department of the Adventist Church in Davao, Philippines. The initiative brought together educators, parents and local families in a shared effort to support residents of a remote coastal community and strengthen relationships beyond the classroom.
Community members receive food packs and essential items during an outreach and gift-giving program organized by Davao City Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School, Inc., in partnership with the Children’s Ministries Department of the Adventist Church in Davao, Philippines. The initiative brought together educators, parents and local families in a shared effort to support residents of a remote coastal community and strengthen relationships beyond the classroom.
Davao Mission

Adventist School, Children’s Ministries Lead Community Outreach to Serve Remote Coastal Residents

Partnership effort provides essential goods and affirms the school’s commitment to holistic, community-centered education

Charity Q. AllarseFeb 16, 2026, 7:10 AM

Limited access to stable income, transportation and basic commodities continues to challenge many families living on Talicud Island, an island community off the coast of Davao City. With most residents relying on fishing and small-scale livelihoods, daily necessities such as rice, school supplies and clothing can be difficult to secure, especially during seasons of low catch or rising prices.

Recognizing these realities, Davao City Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School, Inc. (DCSDAES), in partnership with the Children’s Ministries Department of the Adventist Church in Davao (DM), conducted a community fellowship and gift-giving initiative at a local church in Linosutan on January 31. The outreach sought not only to provide material assistance but also to establish relationships with families across the island, including guests from neighboring congregations and members of the wider community.

School leaders said Talicud Island has become a meaningful partner community for DCSDAES in recent years. By returning regularly, the school aims to build trust, understand local needs and encourage students to see service as a lifelong responsibility rather than a one-time activity.

President of the Adventist Church in Southeastern Philippines (SePUM), Pastor Danielo Palomares and Children’s Ministries Director Jill Palomares shared messages centered on love, faithfulness and compassion. They encouraged families to cultivate values that strengthen homes and communities, highlighting the importance of nurturing children with moral guidance and hope.

Children from the island participated in the fellowship through songs, Scripture recitations and short messages. Parents and community members later received rice, grocery items, clothing, slippers and toys. For many families, the assistance helped ease immediate financial pressure while affirming that they are remembered and valued.

“Initially, we thought the food packs would only be enough for our adopted church in Linosutan,” said Charity Q. Allarse, DM Children’s Ministries director and MSA coordinator. “But we were grateful that we could also share with children from four neighboring churches, including visitors from other faith backgrounds. It reminded us that when we serve with willing hearts, blessings expand beyond what we expect.”

The outreach was made possible through contributions from parents, alumni, donors, the DCSDAES School Board and the Adventist Church in Davao. Principal Ana Soset Cadiz, together with faculty and staff, helped mobilize the school community in preparing the donations and organizing the program.

For DCSDAES, community service forms part of its educational philosophy. Administrators explained that Adventist schools aim to provide more than academic instruction. They seek to cultivate compassion, social responsibility and a spirit of mission among students, teachers and families. Through outreach activities such as those conducted on Talicud Island, learners witness firsthand the realities faced by other communities and discover practical ways to respond.

The school has also engaged in spiritual outreach on the island. During the previous summer, DCSDAES organized an evangelistic initiative as part of the Harvest 2025 emphasis, which resulted in 34 individuals choosing baptism. Leaders described the effort as an extension of holistic education — combining learning, service and faith in action.

Local residents expressed appreciation for the continued presence of the school and church leaders. Beyond material support, they noted that consistent visits foster encouragement, mentorship and stronger bonds among families.

As schools across the region explore ways to make education relevant to real-world needs, initiatives like the Talicud Island outreach highlight a broader vision: campuses that function not only as centers of learning, but as communities committed to uplifting others. Through collaboration among educators, parents, students and church leaders, acts of service become opportunities to share hope, build bridges and inspire the next generation to care for their neighbors.

The original article was published on the Southeastern Philippine Union Mission news site.

from Southern Asia-Pacific Division news site | February 12, 2026

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