How Livelihood Support is Helping OFWs Reclaim Their Dreams Through Farming
“I became an OFW because we lacked financial resources,” shares Johnny, a 50-year-old farmer and father of four from San […]
“I became an OFW because we lacked financial resources,” shares Johnny, a 50-year-old farmer and father of four from San […]
This project is made possible by the generous support of our partners at Uma Nota Manila. In the bustling heart of
Dawn breaks over the mountains of San Nicolas, Pangasinan. The sweet aroma of freshly baked bread wafts through the morning
What does it take to turn a threadbare life into a tapestry of hope? In the bustling town of Meycauayan,
What happens when you give wings to those who dare to dream, even while standing on uncertain ground? In Meycauayan,
In the community of BASECO, where the Pasig River meets Manila Bay, 72-year-old Elsa Paluga stands as a symbol of
What happens when a community invests in the potential of single mothers? The story of Emmeline Martinez, a 42-year-old widow
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