The Garage is a special unit of the Jesuit Communications Foundation that focuses on creative technologies. It's a place where they do workshops and seminars for media education that are open to the public. They hold courses on Flash animation for kids, basic Adobe Photoshop, animated storytelling, workshops on audio-visual presentations, social media ethics, and web design, among others. For web design, they also offer it as a service with some of their past clients being the East Asian Pastoral Institute, UP Press, and various healthdev clinics. It's all creative training basically, and geared mostly toward religious, pastoral, and social workers. That's why they often have tie-ups with religious groups, NGOs, and academic orgs. What's great here is when you take a course, you can re-take the same classes within a year if you feel like you need a refresher and it's all for free! The Garage has its own multimedia training rooms and a big multipurpose hall, which they also sometimes use for video productions and TV shoots. Televised masses are sometimes held there. If I'm not mistaken, Cardinal Tagle's weekly morning show "The Word Exposed," is also shot there. The place is located right behind the main JesCom Sonolux Building, right by the parking lot. read more