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This page will provide a brief overview of our Pro-Literacy and our general philosophy toward education.

General Philosophy
Home of One, Home of All
 
General Vision Statement
Envisions to be the universal family of 
tireless brave workers of peace
beyond inter-racial diversities
 
General Mission Statement
Commits to incessant diplomatic humanitarian works
regardless of borders and beliefs
 
Official Publication
The Jeremiah
 
12 Core Values:
1. Pro-Ecumenism
2. Pro-Life
3. Pro-Earth
4. Pro-Family
5. Pro-Race
6. Pro-Gender Acceptance
7. Pro-Concord
8. Pro-Literacy
9. Pro-Virtues
10. Pro-Social Works
11. Pro-Media
12. Pro-Peace
 
Former Names:
SPICE - Adamson University (2000-2002)
SPICE & YOUTH Family (2002-2006)
Order of the Lay Evangelizers of Jesus Christ (2004-2006)
Order of the Ambassadors of Theotokos (2006-2007)

 The Humphrey Creed

We, the Order of Diplomacy family members firmly believes that

  • The regardless of beliefs, we all praise and worship one God,

  • Human beings like us are unique and must be protected from any form of discrimination,

  • Life is very important in every creation of God,

  • The Earth is limitable and has the right to be preserved, to be protected and to be saved from any form of destruction and extinction,

  • As Diplomats under the name of Order of Diplomacy family, we are here to work in unity as bravest protectors of peace, of every person and of every home and

  • We timelessly proclaim, “We don’t avoid evil, we face evil and we make evil good” and “One for all, all for one, whatever happens leave no one!”

Pursuant to Article VII of the duly ratified Order of Diplomacy Constitution and Bylaws

Rule 236   Below shall be the missions of the Order of Diplomacy:

1.      Anti-Child Labor,

2.      Anti-Communism,

3.      Anti-Hazing,

4.      Anti-Prostitution,

5.      Anti-Terrorism,

6.      Beauty, brains pageants,

7.      Business such as livelihood programs, macro entrepreneur,  micro  entrepreneur and similar income generating missions,

8.      Cancer prevention campaigns,

9.      Catechism and Apologetics for Catholics

10.    Children festivals,

11.    Church-based Camps,

12.    Corporal works of mercy,

13.    Dance,

14.    Disaster and calamity assistances,

15.    Disciplinary actions,

16.    Dramatics and theater arts,

17.    Ecumenical prayers and missions,

18.    Education scholarships for qualified Diplomats and indigent people

19.    Educational fund,

20.    Emergency and rescue operations,

21.    Emergency fund,

22.    Environment research, protection and preservations

23.    Family festivals,

24.    Family renewals,

25.    Family Rosary Crusade for Catholics,

26.    Family tree healing,

27.    Fashion,

28.    Film appreciations,

29.    Film festivals,

30.    Gender acceptance,

31.    Geriatric festivals,

32.    Guidance and counseling,

33.    Healing,

34.    HIV/AIDS awareness programs

35.    Holy Eucharist Celebration,

36.    Insurance or any kind of funds for financial preparation or financial use or financial support,

37.    Inter-religious dialogue,

38.    Jaforms Day,

39.    Legal matters,

40.    Literacy,

41.    Literatures,

42.    Marian festivals for Catholics,

43.    Mass Media

44.    Medical, dental and veterinary mmatters,

45.    Mountaineering,

46.    Music and concerts,

47.    Necrological services,

48.    Photography,

49.    Pilgrimages,

50.    Pro-Life campaigns,

51.    Recollections,

52.    Red Cross and Red Crescent support,

53.    Retreats,

54.    School-based camps,

55.    Servant leadership trainings,

56.    Social justice,

57.    Society-based Camps,

58.    Spiritual works of mercy,

59.    Sports and recreations

60.    Team buildings,

61.    Tree Planting

62.    Tribal and Aboriginal interactions,

63.    United Nation support

64.    Visual arts,

65.    Vocation promotion,

66.    Water System Cleanup,

67.    Youth festivals,

68.    Youth formations

69.   And the implementation of camps, official events, missions as stated in  duly ratified Order of Diplomacy Constitution and Bylaws

 

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There are several topics that could be discussed on this page of our web site. We may provide the history of the possible adopted-schools and official adopted-schools and discuss how we have developed into helping, serving, leading and developing educational institutions. Another area of interest is our philosophy and mission for the education of children and qualified individuals.

Our Staff

We have an experienced and dedicated group of teachers, Diplomat missionaries and administrators. Each of them strives to create a supportive and challenging classroom atmosphere to encourage students and the community to participate. We are also here to promote stopping of child labor. We are here to bring them to school and to finish school. We may introduce a teacher on this page, or have a teacher of the month feature like the one below.

Teacher of the Month

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This month's featured teacher is Mindy Cohen. Mindy has taught for over twenty years. While she enjoys teaching all ages of students, she is currently the teacher of fourth graders. Mindy is married with two children of her own.

Education frees humanity from slavery and ignorance.