Microfinance Member Provides Employment to Family Members
Currently, we have ten mothers attending our microfinance program orientation, where they express their commitment to pay back their loans and grow their businesses.
Currently, we have ten mothers attending our microfinance program orientation, where they express their commitment to pay back their loans and grow their businesses.
We are dedicated to expanding our Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children Awareness (OSAEC) campaign and reaching more schools. Just recently, we reached out to Benigno Aquino Elementary School and Pagalanggang Elementary School.
Marilyn and her husband are incredibly proud vegetable farmers who work hard to provide for their family of five, including two young children in elementary school.
Janninah sells breakfast food in plastic bags as early as 5 a.m. Then, she would sell sampaguita flowers outside the church for the rest of the day.
One of our social workers in the Philippines conducted an Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) awareness seminar among 108 barangays and social workers from a town in Bataan.
Lilibeth smiles brightly beside her food store. Though small in size, this business helped her send her eldest son to college.
Last May, Tim, a senior manager of Unionbank, initiated an outreach for the beneficiaries of our Manila Slum Program. His group helped us encourage the children to go to school. Tim’s influence in the company grows as more branches of Unionbank reach out to us because they also want to help.
Geraldine is part of our microfinance program in the Philippines. With all four of her children studying, Geraldine ensures her made-to-order rice cakes stand out from the rest. She has shown that rice cakes, which are typically plain in color, can...