April 2020

Jerrylyn Motargo For Jerrelyn Motargo, the end is the beginning, and the beginning is the end. It seems like she lived all her life at the terminal – the start and end station of a transport route in Davao City. She sees the comings and goings...

Matthew John Barcelon Junior High School student Matthew John Barcelon’s love for learning is probably equaled only by his love for basketball. He’s a force to reckon with on the court – quick-thinking, agile, and always raring to move the ball up court for a fast...

Aira Tarroza She must have been born with dancing shoes on. Unlike most children her age, six-year-old Aira Tarroza is always “pasayaw” (moves like she’s dancing), not “pasaway” (hard-headed). There’s a graceful dance in her every movement. It’s as if she’s always listening and moving to...

Emma Lagonzon From a typical sari-sari-store owner who relies on a small business as her singular source of income, Emma has stepped up and turned into a seller of groundbreaking renewable energy solutions. She is basking in the sunlight, and while she’s at it, she’s...

Jeselle Benabaye A child living in poverty can only dream so much — such as going to college, landing a good job, and eventually helping the family find its way out to a more comfortable life. But for Jeselle Benabaye, nothing is impossible with hard work...

Sound nutrition habits are honed at home: Grade 1 teacher Janette Mercado and her daughter Cassandra, Republic Cement’sKusina ng Kalinga beneficiaries, strive to live healthy despite financial constraints. Grade 2 student Cassandra Mercado, fondly called “insulin baby” by her mother Janette, follows a regulated diet as...

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