Aldie always likes to share that he was still in kindergarten in Bukas Palad, a social outreach centre of the Focolare in Agdao, Davao del Sur, when he came across the spirituality of unity. Among the programs of Bukas Palad, in fact, is “Support at a distance” which is geared towards the education of underprivileged children. Aldie is one of its hundreds of beneficiaries. He was still small when he and his family started to receive support.
Every year, when school opened, he was excited because he would have new school stuff: new shoes, uniform, etc. Most of his school needs were provided for by the program, even his fare for transportation. But later he realized that they were providing not only material things, but also took care of his spiritual needs. “Every Saturday,” he shares, “together with other children, we would go to a house where we played, sang, danced and watched animated videos about the Gospel. I found out later that ‘that house’ was the Focolare centre.” He could not explain why but he felt a certain attraction while attending meetings and when people shared their experiences: how they loved Jesus by helping out at home, how they made up with others especially after a fight, or assisted classmates in school, etc.












































