The Niña Maria Arts Hub is a socio-pastoral center of the ODN Sisters located in Tambo, Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City, dedicated to fostering the personal and spiritual growth of young people through the expressive arts.
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Landiras Hall
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Flores de Mayo Session with kids from San Lorenzo Chapel |
With a focus on holistic development through the AHS (Arts, Humanism, and Spirituality)
pedagogy, the Hub offers programs that provide opportunities for youth to
deepen their faith and develop their character, while also creating spaces that support their
learning needs.
A key part of the Hub's mission is to strengthen Filipino values—Maka-Diyos (Love for God), Maka-tao (Person for Others), Maka-bayan (Love for Country), and Maka-kalikasan (Care for Creation)—among young people. Through these values, youth are guided to live with a purpose and a sense of personal responsibility.
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Montaigne Corner |
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Lestonnac Animators and Collaborators
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The Arts Hub also prioritizes the ongoing formation of Lestonnac Animators, equipping them to better accompany others in their growth journey. Human and spiritual sessions are likewise given to parents to help them understand themselves, revisit their parenting styles, and be more aware of the needs of their growing-up sons and daughters. Partnerships with individual collaborators and external organizations are continuously sought to ensure sustainable support for the Hub's initiatives.
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Spiritual Conversation of scholars and parents in preparation for the Nina Maria Feast Day Celebration
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Seminar in collaboration with Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan
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2023-2024 Academic Year-End Tribute
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At the end of the school year, recognition activities are held to affirm and celebrate the students' personal and academic achievements to strengthen further overall personality development.
For the academic year 2024-2025, Niña Maria Arts Hub continues to provide transportation assistance to students from the Habitat for Humanity Relocation Community in Barrio Indahag who have been conscientiously participating in art classes and activities for the last two years. There are eighteen of them: two grade schoolers, eight junior high school students, and eight senior high school students. They are respectively enrolled in Indahag Elementary School, Indahag National High School, Macasandig Elementary School, Macasandig National High School, and Cagayan de Oro City National High School.
These student scholars, who have been actively engaged with the arts hub, have been gradually empowered to lend a hand through a monthly outreach activity with some elementary pupils in the Indahag-Habitat community.
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Participants and collaborators of the three-day ExpresArte Summer Mission Camp last June 2024 in Habitat for Humanity-Indahag, Cagayan de Oro City |
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