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A man for others

/ 11:45 PM September 27, 2013

FATHER Tritz (left), with one of his foundation’s young beneficiaries.

The Erda Foundation is an NGO founded by Father Pierre Tritz, SJ, a French Jesuit who recently celebrated his 100th birthday in the Chinese calendar. The French-born, Chinese-educated, naturalized Filipino lives his life in the service of poor Pinoy children—truly a man for others!

Forty years ago, Father Tritz set out to prove that honest and goal-oriented NGOs could alleviate poverty: In 2000, he was accorded the St. Ignatius Award by the Ateneo. His aim was to break the cycle of poverty in our country’s poorest areas by way of education.

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So, the well-loved priest put up the Educational Research and Development Assistance (Erda), which provides uniforms and school supplies for preschoolers and elementary students, as well as social services for their families.

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According to Erda executive director, Dolora Cardeno, the foundation has assisted over half a million students.

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In 1992, Father Tritz put up the Erda Technical and Vocational Secondary School in Pandacan, Manila, where cash-strapped students can obtain a free high school education and special training to help them find gainful employment.

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Erda Tech has been adopted by Xavier School.

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