What Achieving Financial Independence Looks Like For Filipinos

Financial independence for Filipinos is more than having savings; it is about building security for health, family, and the future.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

Dr. Ron F. Jabal frames reputation as architecture, where organizations must design systems that earn trust beyond visibility and communication.

The Community Behind The Community: How DIY Travel Philippines Built Trust At Scale

DIY Travel Philippines shows how a travel group can grow without losing the trust, respect, and purpose that brought members together.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation Showcases Healthy Ageing Innovations At ASEAN Silver Economy Innovation Gallery

St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation showcased healthy ageing innovations at the ASEAN Silver Economy Innovation Gallery.A

Vice President Leni Robredo Visited Various Communities In The Province Of Rizal

VP Leni visits the Province of Rizal to give livelihood assistance to the members of Kaisahang Lakas ng Kababaihan (LNK) and TODA members.

Vice President Leni Robredo Visited Various Communities In The Province Of Rizal

102
102

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

While in Cardona, Rizal, VP Leni took a boat ride to Talim Island to personally turn over her office’s livelihood assistance to the members of Kaisahang Lakas ng Kababaihan (LNK) in Barangay Ticulio. The assistance aims to help women sewers increase their production in the garments business.

VP Leni also met the members of Strengthening Alliance Victim and Empowerment from Disaster (SAVED) – Rizal in Barangay Looc to hand them the livelihood subsidy, which would allow them to put up a community consumer store.

Also among the beneficiaries are members of Lakas ng Kababaihan – Bagong Pag-asa in Taytay, Rizal. VP Leni visited the sewers in Barangay Sta. Ana and personally turned over to them the subsidy to help boost their garments production.

VP Leni ended her visit to Rizal in Kasiglahan Village in Barangay San Jose, Rodriguez, where she met a group of women TODA members and awarded to them the subsidy to support their padyak livelihood.