“Last time, it was more on lectures. It was actually useful but what we’re trying to achieve is learning while having fun. They are doing activities that are new to them because they have national speakers. They assess themselves and the things they learned after each activity.”
Ate Cherrie is now making a name for herself globally. Recently, she had been awarded as one of the 2016 Ten Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service, and the 'Earth Mover' award through Rappler on Move.Ph.
Awards keep pouring in for AGREA CEO, proud farmer, and VSU alumna Cherrie Atilano.
A story of survival, success, and how education changed a VSU alumnus’ life.
One last look at Dr. Bacusmo’s 8 years of shared stewardship.