Son of kasambahay and tanod overcomes poverty, graduates cum laude
A fresh journalism graduate from Tanay, Rizal just thought of the fitting headline to the story of his victorious journey through college.
A fresh journalism graduate from Tanay, Rizal just thought of the fitting headline to the story of his victorious journey through college.
A FEW days after Mawi Fojas de Ocampo experienced a crisis, she went into panic mode. In time, however, the crisis turned out to be a blessing—or a wake-up call for her new advocacy.
“Hard to get good help these days,” I remember Lola Enchay complaining, and Mom and aunts, too, later in their time. Now, in the autumn of my years, I’m hearing
A week without Lani! I can’t remember the last time I was in such a panic. The closest comparison is perhaps when I still had a toddler and the yaya went on her dayoff—not so bad itself, since she went after bathing her charge and feeding the child breakfast, and returned in time for supper.
In line with my continuing study of how to attract and retain the best yayas, I wanted to know how my peers chose their children’s caretakers. Thirty-two respondents (names disguised)
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