The BCPD Challenge: Does It Still Pay to Believe in Others?
Michelle Salon reflects on her job of mentoring Banilad students (Cebu). This feature was first published in getaway.ph on 27 May 2021.
Shifting to Moms Hit by the Economic Crisis
A mother of 5 creates a blog to support housewives and mothers, the unsung “backliners” in homes suffering the effects of the pandemic.
"Tsuperheroes Pasada-Ochenta": Driving for a Change
Lauan University Center volunteers sourced and distributed food and care packages to jeepney drivers and their families whose incomes were drastically cut by the pandemic restrictions.
Keeping the Lamps Burning
In the Philippines: Women volunteers support public high school girls fulfill their dreams of liberating their families from the cycle of inherited poverty.
Angels Today #ProtectMe
Young ladies mobilized to provide personal protective equipment to health workers in Philippine hospitals.
Sunshine Club: Let the sun shine through
Sunshine Club, a group of ladies in the Philippines, is helping provide food to families in need during the quarantine period.
Punlaan School: transforming lives of underprivileged Filipinas
Punlaan graduates have pursued their careers as far as London, Canada, and Dubai. Punlaan is a project of some women of the Prelature of Opus Dei in the Philippines. These are excerpts from a feature story of Rhia Diomampo Grana published in ANCX (Philippines) in December 2019.
A Finished Road, a Simple Life, a Meaningful Summer
30 university students and teachers from Metro Manila and Cebu (Philippines) came together for ten days during the summer break to build an access road to the cemetery in Bogo City, Cebu. There they made a startling discovery: the joy of simple living.
Almsgiving: Sharing as a lifestyle
"To share is to recognize that one is in need, in need of self-giving, the only real path to true self-fulfillment."
CITE: Weathering the storms
The Molejon family recovered from the devastation caused by super typhoon Yolanda that hit the Philippines in 2013.