On the first day of this course, Corporate Social Responsibility and Good Governance (CSRGOVE), we had a discussion of the necessary requirements that we should do and excel on to pass this course. It was during this time that we were introduced to a part of the course’s grading system which is the Service Learning Project. Honestly, when I first heard about it from our professor, I felt so tedious about the idea of attending another series of community service as I thought to myself the overused phrase, “Eto nanaman." I thought it would just be another community service program but then it turned out that this is different from the others that we participated in in a way that our contribution must be for the long term basis. It was challenging for us and I somehow felt pressured if my group could do such a thing that would leave a great impact to the community but I accepted this challenge and I actually became more interested in this project than the other community service I participated in knowing that my efforts surely would not be wasted because what we would do to the community could last in the long run. With this challenge, our group started to look for the partner organization that we would chose to work for. At first we had no idea on where to look since we were only given a hundred meter radius starting from the University. The communities that we already know are far from the school. Thankfully, we found this primary and secondary school that accepts contributions from La Salle students. This school, St. Anthony de Padua, is also adjacent to a parish church which then widened our range of the things we could do. However, it became a challenging task to find out what this community needed and what could be done for a long term effect so because of this we asked for the help of the coordinator of community affairs. The group explained to the coordinator the purpose of our visit which is to help them with something concre