Faith Family Foundation’s Module Help Project
By: Claire Gaurana - Content Writer | April 18, 2021
In collaboration with the Faith Family Church’s Kids Ministry, Faith Family Foundation launched the beginning of its Module Help Project on 25 November 2020. This project is aimed to help struggling students, whose parents are unable to give them assistance in their school work, cope with the challenges of online education. A total of 80 students have currently enlisted in Module Help with the number expected to grow as the project flourishes.
With the suspension of face-to-face classes by the Department of Education, the modules are the only mode of learning students can access, especially in low-income areas with poor internet connection. These modules, however, may be difficult to answer as students lack the proper resources and focus on passing requirements instead of learning.

Faith Family Foundation’s Module Help program takes volunteer teachers from communities to gather in small groups and teach students the material they encounter in their modules. Following proper IATF guidelines, these small groups are designed to help students with their modules and give them an opportunity to be in a learning environment. Presently, fifteen qualified volunteer teachers spend around four hours teaching students in various communities once a week to help them prepare for the submission of their modules.
