Life outside her home.

To her surprise, Maylen Aleta learned that she can do things other than her usual house chores.  In 2011 when her family became a beneficiary of the Pantawid Program, she began seeing life outside her home.***     ************************************************************** COUNTLESS POSSIBILITIES OUTSIDE THE HOME To her surprise, she learned that she can do things other continue reading : Life outside her home.

The school and the better future.

More than the learnings and the fun experienced inside the classroom, John Michael knows that being in school is a key to having a better future.  But when his parents told him to stop from schooling, all that he could do was keep quiet.      ******************************************************* BETTER PARENTS, BETTER FUTURE When his parents told continue reading : The school and the better future.

All that matters.

For many poor families especially those living in far flung rural communities, their lives revolve around the four corners of their home and the only thing that matters is being able to eat three meals a day.  This includes the family of Josephine Binongo of Lobo, Batangas until they became a beneficiary of the Pantawid continue reading : All that matters.

I AM A SUPERHERO.

Every child is a superhero, even without the super powers, as what Mark Anthony Corpuz, 14, realized after the superhero conceptualizing activity during the National Children’s Congress. Mark, a beneficiary of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, shares that this activity not only challenged his resourcefulness and creativity but also improved his self-confidence and belief that continue reading : I AM A SUPERHERO.