Support Resource

Social Welfare Support

Deaf personnel provide essential services using Filipino Sign Language (FSL) to assist clients with referrals, access to services, and support for specific needs.

Mrs. Jessie Susan Flores – Lo
Deaf Staff – PWD Section
Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO)
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental

Education Support

In Special Education (SpEd) programs, FSL and Teacher Aide who is Deaf signer to guide bridge communication between Deaf pupils and teachers, which ensuring equal access to education and a supportive environment.

Filipino Sign Language (FSL) is the primary language of Deaf learners and helps them better understand lessons. 

Ms. Kilianne Baldelovar
FSL Teacher
Manjuyod SPED Center
Manjuyod, Negros Oriental
Mr. Jazer Palatan
FSL Aide
Guihulngan National High School (Poblacion)
Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental

Preparedness Guide

Through local knowledge and Filipino Sign Language (FSL), disaster preparedness efforts become more accessible, ensuring that life-saving information is effectively shared with both service providers and learners.

Essential Components:

Sign GoBag
A visual guide in FSL showing emergency essentials every household should prepare such as water, flashlight, medicine, ID and so on.

Sign Towns
FSL signs for municipalities and cities in Negros Oriental to help identify locations during alerts and evacuations.

Alone We Can Do So Little; Together We Can Do So Much
– Helen Keller

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