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“Iba Yan” Features The Many Faces Of Motherhood This Sunday

Stories of love and sacrifice will move viewers as "Iba Yan" features the different faces of motherhood in celebration of Mother's Day this Sunday.

“Iba Yan” Features The Many Faces Of Motherhood This Sunday

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Heartwarming stories of love and sacrifice will move viewers as “Iba Yan” features the different faces of motherhood in celebration of Mother’s Day this Sunday (May 9) on A2Z, Kapamilya Channel, and Jeepney TV.

Get to know Alma Enario from Imus, Cavite, fondly called Nanay Gaming, who learned to play online games just to be able to bond with her kids. But with life proving to be difficult nowadays, the former property consultant has learned to stick with her newfound skills in order to earn income for her family. For Nanay Alma, adapting to a fast-changing world is one way to survive.

Be inspired by the story of the cancer survivor and social worker Bernardita Amor. As a widow with no kids, she has devoted her life to being a mother to her nephews and nieces as well as the cancer patients where she worked.

Viewers will also be moved by the sacrifices of Mary Blessie Joy Lutcha who did everything from selling clothes, begging in public, to giving a part of her liver for her child to survive. With the help of social media, her story went viral and earned the sympathy of many Filipinos who contributed some money needed for her child’s liver transplant.