The grandchildren of a Cagayan de Oro community journalism pioneer start a mobile library dedicated to promoting literacy and igniting a passion for reading in underserved communities
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Emata’s grandchildren started Chapters of Change, a project that entails the deployment of a mobile library dedicated to promoting literacy and igniting a passion for reading in underserved communities.
The project was initiated by Emata’s US-based grandchildren, Arianna and Oliver Horsup, who have been regular visitors to Misamis Oriental, their grandparents’ home province.. He also worked as a newscaster, production manager, and commentator in Cagayan de Oro. In 1986, he launched another weekly,The Emata family moved to the US in 1989, and he worked with the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office and eventually retired in San Jose, California.
“What initially began as an idea is now evolving into a reality. Turning pages, transforming lives – this is our story,” said Arianna, the 14-year-old, Arianna’s father, David Horsup, spoke highly of his daughter and how she spent her summer vacation learning how to start a charity.
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