For Sir Jude Natividad, standing in front of seven eager students was more than just another training session—it was a deeply personal homecoming. Years ago, he had been in their place: a young man under Childhope’s care, searching for direction, holding onto hope with calloused hands and quiet determination. Today, he stood beside his wife, Ma’am Christine, not just as a mentor but as living proof of what faith, second chances, and purpose can create.
The perfume and massage oil making session was not merely a livelihood training —it was a passing of the torch. As the couple guided the students through each step, from measuring oils to blending scents, they weren’t just sharing business knowledge—they were sharing their story. A story built on resilience, of turning hardship into enterprise, and of building a small business with love and intention. With every bottle the students poured, Sir Jude and Ma’am Christine poured something else: trust, encouragement, and belief that these young lives could bloom just as theirs had.
For Ma’am Christine, it was a privilege to teach not only a craft, but also a mindset—that success doesn’t always begin with abundance, but with purpose and persistence. As she looked around the room, she saw not just learners, but future entrepreneurs, future mentors, and possibly even future leaders. “Hindi lang din siya panglibangan,” she said quietly, “Pwede rin ito maging pang-negosyo, basta may tamang pondo at kita. Panghanapbuhay para sa kanila.”
Guided by their shared gratitude for Childhope and Project Bamboo, the Natividads have made it their quiet mission to give back. Their livelihood may have started small, but its impact now reaches further than they ever imagined. Every moment spent with the students felt sacred—because they knew that investing in these youth was planting seeds they may never fully see grow, but which they believed in completely. This was more than an activity. It was legacy. A full-circle moment where past met present, and where one couple’s journey became a bridge for another generation. Because when you teach from experience, and lead with heart, you don’t just share knowledge—you awaken purpose. And for Sir Jude and Ma’am Christine, that is the most meaningful blend of all. – Jap Condeno, Volunteer Intern