A mother’s love is always unconditional and immeasurable. It is a mother’s love that hugely shapes the wellbeing of a person. A home without a mother can be different, dark, and lonesome. In Poblacion, Bislig City, a mother’s love became the most significant attribute for a family to survive a painful, unexpected, life-changing incident. Michelle continue reading : A mother’s unconditional love
Recovery through sustainable livelihood
Recovery can be rough and discouraging after one experiences disasters such as fire accidents. In the blink of an eye, a fire can make you lose everything that you have. However, when given the right opportunities, people can be capable of recovering and surviving life even after a terrible fire. For Marivic Baldovino of Tago, continue reading : Recovery through sustainable livelihood
A spark of hope for fire victims
It is a total nightmare when the things you’ve worked hard for many years are engulfed by a big, terrible fire. It can be a horrifying sight. Without a doubt, this situation can have the power to exhaust all hope that you have. This is what happened to Gilbert Abing and Reny Jayme – both continue reading : A spark of hope for fire victims
Life after the fire: IDP stories of hope and recovery
Fire accidents can be a scary thing. It has the ability to take lives, destroy homes, ruin the environment, and bring an emotional toll on people. Many people have been derailed in life due to this kind of incident. But luckily, there are also some who were able to recover and build a life again. continue reading : Life after the fire: IDP stories of hope and recovery
Starting from scratch: Livelihood helps recovery of fire victim
Rodito Laurito, a resident from Barangay Mahogany, Butuan City, was living a good life until a big fire happened in their barangay last January 2020, which took away everything he had worked hard for. In a snap of the fingers, he lost his valuables, house, and livelihood. It was a devastating moment for Rodito. But continue reading : Starting from scratch: Livelihood helps recovery of fire victim
Finding hope after losing: A fire victim’s story
Building a house of their own has always been the dream of Eva Pagunsad and her husband. It is their greatest desire to provide a roof over the heads of their children. Eva, a mother and wife from Sibagat, Agusan del Sur, worked all day and night so they could put up their dream house. continue reading : Finding hope after losing: A fire victim’s story
Balik-Probinsya 2 recipient gets livelihood and shelter assistance from DSWD
SIARGAO ISLAND – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) handed an amount of PhP 54,200 as Livelihood Settlement Grant and Transitory Shelter Assistance to Reny Boy Dramayo and his family – a beneficiary of the Balik-Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa (BP2) in San Bentio, Surigao del Norte on September 8, 2021. Dramayo’s family is the continue reading : Balik-Probinsya 2 recipient gets livelihood and shelter assistance from DSWD
Healing found in livelihood
“Manguli na ta.” It was a long, tiring day for Evelyn and her husband. They had been out since early in the morning to tend their farm. It was already near evening, so she and her husband decided to call it a day and go home. Just when they thought they could come home to continue reading : Healing found in livelihood
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