Uncle Jessie, a Longtime Companion of JTS Aid Projects in Damulog
Uncle Jessie is everywhere around the project site wearing a yellow t-shirts and jeans. He is over sixty years old,…
Read MoreUncle Jessie is everywhere around the project site wearing a yellow t-shirts and jeans. He is over sixty years old,…
Read MoreIn the Philippines, COVID-19 medical first responders are not properly protected from infection due to the shortage of medical equipment. …
Read MoreDespite the social distancing measures and lockdowns in the Philippines due to Covid-19, JTS Philippines and three village in Damulog…
Read MoreDue to the rapid increase of COVID-19 infections in the Philippines, community lockdowns are being enforced across the nation, including…
Read MoreOn the JTS Philippines farm, there are about 150 coffee plants that have been planted with the aim of developing…
Read MoreIn the second half of 2018, JTS Philippines acquired a farm and took over the farm operations. However, the farm…
Read MoreOn July 7th, 2019, the Jungto Medical Teams held a ceremony to commemorate the launching of volunteer medical service in…
Read MoreIn 2017, JTS Philippines President Lee Won-ju obtained pineapple sprouts from the Governor of Manolo Fortich. Since then, JTS volunteer…
Read MoreJTS Philippines has built three dormitories in the Philippines, including Talakag SPED (Special Education), Sumilao SPED, and Makapari Dormitory in…
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