In its continuing mission to bring the Filipino youth together through volunteerism, as well as spread the gospel of servant...
Time Please, the nationwide volunteering program of Globe Telecom and The Walt Disney Company Philippines, is gaining strong support across...
Globe Telecom joins the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Brigada Eskwela 2018 with the theme, “Isang DepEd, Isang Pamayanan, Isang Bayanihan...
Having been a volunteer for six decades, I have strong personal feelings for this beautiful culture of kindness. It awakens a latent magnanimity through sheer involvement in something greater than oneself. With imagination and style, dedication and lots of work, it also creates friendships, fulfillment and inexplicable joy.
As Filipinos, we take pride in our values because it reflects who we are as a people. We may recall our...
While many young women from privileged families would grace society magazines that depict their glamorous lifestyles and careers, Ma. Michelle...
WITH over 160 stores in the country, the Starbucks coffee chain employs hundreds of mostly young Filipinos. These “millennials” tend to be very vocal about their likes, dislikes and what they believe in, often taking to various social media platforms.
It’s the same scenario year after year—many Filipinos react only when calamity strikes.
It has been more than a month since Supertyphoon “Yolanda” caused so much destruction. And amid this season of giving, a sense of humanity has prodded many people here and abroad to come to the aid of the victims.
A few days ago, a supertyphoon ravaged the southern part of the Philippines, particularly Samar and Leyte. Chaos ensued in these areas, reducing much of them to rubble, leaving thousands of people homeless.