COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
SAMAHAN
In line with the social thrust of the school, STC,QC integrates social realities in its total school program, both curricular and co-curricular programs, re-aligning effectively the social values that stress basic justice, nationalism, equity of opportunity, participation, and in the sharing of goods, freedom, truth, and peace.
In the Grade School, the community involvement program is SAMAHAN INTEREST GROUPS or SAMAHAN which stands for Sa Diyos at Sa Kapwa Maglingkod ay Handa. It fosters socially oriented values and attitudes as well as community awareness and service The program is integrated in the different interest groups inspired by a theme for the month Activities and learnings are always related to what the students are taught everyday.
STC, QC has established long time linkages and relationships with organized communities as partners in making available a rich learning ground for the students. Among these communities are charitable institutions, established non-government organizations, educational institutions, parishes, organized urban poor communities, and socio- pastoral apostolate communities facilitated by the ICM missionary sisters.
STC,Q.C. has also established a St. Theresa Village in 2Â GAWAD KALINGA communities: Don Manuel and Sto. Domingo, Quezon City.
LOCAL LINKAGES
SAMAHAN (GRADE SCHOOL) INTERACTION
Gawad Kalinga Sto. Domingo and Don Manuel
Tahanang Walang Hagdan
Bantay Bata
Central Fire Station (Agham Road)
Coalition for the Elderly
ICM Sisters
Child's World
NOH School for the Crippled Children
“ACADEMIC WEEK 2017: Reaching Out, Sharing Knowledge, Giving Back”
(A Concrete Response to the Call for Mercy and Compassion)
Tahanan ng Pag-ibig ni Barbara Micarelli
Children’s Rehabilitation Center (CRC)
D. Tuazon Elementary School
bnmGawad Kalinga Don Manuel, Q.C.
Gawad Kalinga Sto. Domingo, Q.C.
NOH-School for the Crippled
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
KASAMAHAN
In line with the social thrust of the school, STC,QC integrates social realities in its total school program, both curricular and co-curricular programs, re-aligning effectively the social values that stress basic justice, nationalism, equity of opportunity, participation, and in the sharing of goods, freedom, truth, and peace.
The over-all program of our school is geared towards the formation of a well-rounded Theresian who is socially aware, has initiative and sense of responsibility towards the struggle for social transformation. We aim to mold a Theresian who can analyze the society’s ills, thereby enabling her to opt for and serve the poor in cooperation with other sectors in the society for the welfare of the majority of the Filipino people.
In all these, one goal guides and inspires us: To provide an education that is God-centered, Person-oriented, Inclusive, Pro-life, Nationalistic and Cosmic. All for the realization of God’s dream for all creation and FULLNESS OF LIFE IN THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH.
In the high school, the outreach and skills development  program is called KASAMAHAN which stands for Kasanayan ni Teresa para sa Pamayanan. KASAMAHAN provides community exposure opportunities to the students to deepen their social consciousness through experiential interaction in the communities STC, QC serves. It allows the students to share their God-given gifts in service to the people in the communities. It is hoped that through the presence and service, students can make a difference in the lives of the poor.
STC, QC has established long time linkages and relationships with organized communities as partners in making available a rich learning ground for the students. Among these communities are charitable institutions, established non-government organizations, educational institutions, parishes, organized urban poor communities, and socio- pastoral apostolate communities facilitated by the ICM missionary sisters.
STC,Q.C. has also established a St. Theresa Village in 2Â GAWAD KALINGA communities: Don Manuel and Sto. Domingo, Quezon City.
“KABALIKATAN”
SHS Outreach Program
The Senior High School volunteer program offers opportunities for all students “their right to associate freely and offer freely their time, talent and energy to others and other communities with no expectation of a return. Every person regardless of his cultural and ethnic origin, religion, age, gender, and physical, social or economic condition have the right to volunteer” (Universal Declaration of Volunteering).
Shuttered: Kabalikatan
Date/Time: March 10, 2017, 12:30-4:30PM
Venue: Sr. Adolphine Hall
KABALIKATAN OUTREACH PROGRAM AT THE PHILIPPINE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY
The STCQC KABALIKATAN WILDAF Org went to the PAWS
Animal Rehabilitation Center for the orientation of volunteers.
Students signed up and donated their newspaper and cat food as orientation fee.
Students gathered together to form groups with different tasks to help in the Rehabilitation Center.
An orientation about PAWS was given by the PAWS staff.
A tour of the PAWS compound was given to the future volunteers in order to be familiar with the vicinity and the cats and dogs that occupy the compound.
A tour of the compound was given to the future volunteers in order to be familiar with the vicinity and the cats and dogs that occupy the compound.