Heroes. Modern heroes. A title given to Overseas Filipino Workers as they sacrifice in leaving their families in dreams of having a better life and a brighter future for their children. Not enough employment opportunities for poor household members who have not finished formal schooling is a common background for those who seek employment abroad. continue reading : Fortune Favors the Brave, story of a 4Ps member working as a Domestic Worker
New normal brings new challenges for an SLP participant who is also a Parent Leader
Mercy P. Solatorio is a Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino or 4Ps grantee with four children residing in Lala, Lanao del Norte. She is the over-all parent leader in their barangay. She was able to avail a individual loan of Php 5,000.00 under the SEA-K program, former name of Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), which she used to continue reading : New normal brings new challenges for an SLP participant who is also a Parent Leader
Makugihon ug Makaunayon, Journey to New Beginnings of Balatacan Makugihon C4 SLPA
The Balatacan Makugihon C4 SLPA was organized last April 2019 with 25 members from Barangay Balatacan, Tangub City. All of the members are beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or 4Ps. Their proposed project or livelihood is a Mini General Merchandise, focusing more on the Farming Fertilizers, Fishing Tools and Supplies. They were funded continue reading : Makugihon ug Makaunayon, Journey to New Beginnings of Balatacan Makugihon C4 SLPA
Bakas ng Pagsisikap
Pundasyon ng kaunlaran ang edukasyon. Ang halaga nito’y kailanman ay hindi matutumbasan. Ito ang tanging kayamanan na pamana ng magulang sa kanyang anak. Ngunit, sadyang may mga balakid na sadyang sumusukat sa katatagan at sumusubok sa pagsisikap ng mga taong gustong mag-aral. Kadalasang balakid sa pag-aaral ay ang kakulangan ng pantustos ng mga magulang sa continue reading : Bakas ng Pagsisikap
An SLP association overcomes broken trust with courage
“Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.” ~ Winston S. Churchill Success is often paved with learnings from failures. To be able to stand up again takes huge amount for courage when faced by hopelessness. This is true to many and so is for C-50 Macanhan continue reading : An SLP association overcomes broken trust with courage
Sustainable Livelihood Program association in Bukidnon installs handwashing facility in front of their community store
Many establishments are greatly affected with the ongoing health pandemic. Small enterprises are among the badly hit as they have exhausted reserved resources during the lockdown. After the lift of the lockdown, many stores were not able to operate again. But for All Rice SLPA at Brgy. Kalagangan, San Fernando, Bukidnon, their Community Store has continue reading : Sustainable Livelihood Program association in Bukidnon installs handwashing facility in front of their community store
Listahanan household members formally open their hog fattening business through the Sustainable Livelihood Program
The eight association members of Darumawang Mabuhay SLPA from Barangay Darumawang Ilaya, Municipality of Lala, Lanao del Norte had their Hog Fattening livelihood project officially opened with a simple blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremonies. The said project was funded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office 10 under the Sustainable Livelihood Program. Staff continue reading : Listahanan household members formally open their hog fattening business through the Sustainable Livelihood Program
Fish Cage Project of Sustainable Livelihood Program receives assistance from BFAR
The Igpit Fisher Folk SLP Association from Zone 8, Sitio Malingin, Barangay Igpit, Opol, Misamis Oriental receives assistance anew in the form of fingerlings and feed from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. The livelihood association was organized and funded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office 10 under the Sustainable continue reading : Fish Cage Project of Sustainable Livelihood Program receives assistance from BFAR