Hope on Borrowed Land: How Illegal Settlers Find the Confidence to Build Stronger
In the Philippines, the word “home” means something different for millions of families living as informal settlers. Every day, they […]
In the Philippines, the word “home” means something different for millions of families living as informal settlers. Every day, they […]
What if being a single parent wasn’t a barrier to success, but the very foundation for building something extraordinary? In
Imagine squeezing hundreds of lemons by hand every day, knowing that on each hard-earned drop relies your family’s future. This
Hope has often felt out of reach for this remote mountainous community. For years, families in Sitio Alog, Barangay Pallogan,
In the rugged mountains of Tanay, Rizal, the Dumagat-Remontado families face a growing challenge: traditional livelihoods can no longer sustain
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“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
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