Iskwelahang Pilipino
About
Iskwelahang Pilipino (IP) is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers in the Greater Boston area. It was founded in 1976 by a group of parents to create an environment where their children will have the opportunity to learn about their Filipino heritage. IP has grown from its signature biweekly language and culture program for school-age children to include a number of family activities, a rondalla music program, and a vibrant community of Filipino American families. Run on a strictly volunteer basis, the majority of faculty and staff are parents who have the skills, interest, and commitment to support and advocate the school mission. Parents and students come from diverse economic and professional backgrounds from the Greater Boston area and nearby New Hampshire and Connecticut. The mission of IP is to strengthen Filipino American children, families and community be celebrating the rich Philippine cultural heritage in a structured and nurturing environment.
PSBC at IP
For several years now, PSBC has had a volunteer relationship with IP on its biweekly lessons. Our relationship with IP exemplifies networking with the Filipino-American community in the greater Boston area and serves as a reminder that PSBC is part of a larger community that addresses issues of culture retention and ethnic appreciation.
How can I get involved?
If you are interested in volunteering at a session of IP, please contact [email protected]. For more information on IP, http://www.ipbahay.org.
Iskwelahang Pilipino (IP) is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers in the Greater Boston area. It was founded in 1976 by a group of parents to create an environment where their children will have the opportunity to learn about their Filipino heritage. IP has grown from its signature biweekly language and culture program for school-age children to include a number of family activities, a rondalla music program, and a vibrant community of Filipino American families. Run on a strictly volunteer basis, the majority of faculty and staff are parents who have the skills, interest, and commitment to support and advocate the school mission. Parents and students come from diverse economic and professional backgrounds from the Greater Boston area and nearby New Hampshire and Connecticut. The mission of IP is to strengthen Filipino American children, families and community be celebrating the rich Philippine cultural heritage in a structured and nurturing environment.
PSBC at IP
For several years now, PSBC has had a volunteer relationship with IP on its biweekly lessons. Our relationship with IP exemplifies networking with the Filipino-American community in the greater Boston area and serves as a reminder that PSBC is part of a larger community that addresses issues of culture retention and ethnic appreciation.
How can I get involved?
If you are interested in volunteering at a session of IP, please contact [email protected]. For more information on IP, http://www.ipbahay.org.