According to 37 years old Nimfa Gutierrez, having an access to water just a few steps away is a big relief compared to going to nearby barangays as they previously did. She is one of the volunteer tap stand caretakers of the Kanlurang Calutan Water System Association (KCWSA) in Agdangan, Quezon whose water system project continue reading : Water in a few steps
The art of not giving up
She has big dreams and earned a college diploma for it. She started a family with confidence, but she still failed. Elvira Laurino, a resident of Brgy. Poblacion IA in Ternate, Cavite Province, is a graduate of Bachelor of Business Education. She has three children and is married to a tricycle driver. “Noon akala ko continue reading : The art of not giving up
A TALK WITH PARENT LEADERS.
DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman pays full attention to a parent leader from Antipolo City, Rizal Province during her dialogue with more than 120 parent leaders in the said city last March 7, 2015. In the dialogue, Sec. Soliman encouraged the beneficiaries to continuously work hard to improve their lives and help the agency in showing continue reading : A TALK WITH PARENT LEADERS.
Sec. Soliman urges beneficiaries to improve their lives
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman encouraged the beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program to continue helping their respective families to improve their lives during a dialogue with more than 120 parent leaders of the Pantawid Pamilya program from Antipolo City, Rizal Province last March 7. Sec. Soliman reminded the continue reading : Sec. Soliman urges beneficiaries to improve their lives
The end of pity, the start of hope for a family
Their family’s situation makes Analiza Lizardo pity herself as well as her two children. “Awang-awa talaga ako sa kalagayan namin sa buhay dahil hirap na hirap kami sa pang-araw-araw. Balo ako at umaasa sa magulang ko para buhayin ang mga anak ko. Nakikipagsiksikan kami sa isang maliit na kubo at wala pang kuryente,” recalled Analiza, continue reading : The end of pity, the start of hope for a family
A couple’s sacrifice and promise for a better life
In the streets of the town proper of Laurel, Batangas, residents are familiar with the sight of a small food cart where they can buy fish balls, nuts and quail eggs. Also familiar to them are owners Joel and Teresa Ganacial, who usually take turn in managing the business daily. What is not known, however, continue reading : A couple’s sacrifice and promise for a better life