From Uncertainty to Opportunity: How Faith and Livelihood Support Empower Lives in Bulacan’s Borrowed Lands
What happens when you give wings to those who dare to dream, even while standing on uncertain ground? In Meycauayan, […]
What happens when you give wings to those who dare to dream, even while standing on uncertain ground? In Meycauayan, […]
It started with a simple idea: collect plastic, earn money. But the Palit-Basura project, run by the determined mothers of
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In the Philippines, the path to higher education is often paved with obstacles. Across the nation, 11 million out-of-school youth
In the heart of Manila, where the Pasig River meets Manila Bay, lies a community that embodies both struggle and
In the face of unimaginable hardships, single mothers and widows in the Philippines have emerged as the epitome of resilience
In the heart of Tarlac, a province known for its vast rice and sugarcane plantations, lies a small rural village
This article was originally published at Manila Time’s the Sunday Times Magazine last April 4,2024. Written by Carla Bianca Ravanes-Higham.
In the world of nonprofits, the adage “it takes a village” couldn’t ring truer. While nonprofits are often associated with
In a world where dreams seem out of reach, Ecko, a 16-year-old aspiring to become a pastor and a businessman,