In the mountains of Tanay, Rizal, the Dumagat-Remontado indigenous community faces daily economic struggles. Many families survive on less than $6 a day, with some waiting months between paychecks. But hope emerges through their ancestral healing traditions.
Through Pure Bayanihan’s partnership with local NGOs, 25 indigenous women are receiving TESDA NC II certification in massage therapy. This program transforms their traditional healing practices called “Hilot” into a sustainable livelihood, covering training costs, materials, transportation, and living allowances.
For these women, the certification means more than just skills—it’s their pathway to economic dignity. It enables them to preserve their cultural heritage while earning independently, supporting their families, and building a more secure future.
This is a story of resilience, cultural preservation, and community empowerment.