Bayanihan sa munting bayan ng Laur

In 2018, through the initiative of Center for Migrant Advocacy, the Local Government and Public Employment Services Office of Laur, Nueva Ecija, eleven (11) OFW Family Circle (OFC) barangay associations were established and registered individually with the Department of Labor and Employment. The following year, the associations decided to form a federation, where they appointed continue reading : Bayanihan sa munting bayan ng Laur

Stitching Dreams: Empowering communities through innovation and support

Amidst the lush landscapes of Candaba, Pampanga, a radiant story of women empowerment and triumph takes center stage as we delve into the remarkable journey of the Yellow Ladies of Mandasig (YLM). Guided by the steadfast leadership of YLM President Cecilia M. Sarmiento, their narrative started as one of CARP Agrarian Reform Business Organizations (ARBOs) continue reading : Stitching Dreams: Empowering communities through innovation and support

Nourishing the miracle green

    “This project is the one closest to my heart, because this miracle green saved the life of Sally, the wife of the Governor of Zambales, who happens to be my mother.” With teary eyes, Atty. Izelle Iamly P. Deloso, the Provincial Administrator (PA) of Zambales and daughter of Zambales Governor Atty. Amor D. continue reading : Nourishing the miracle green

Land restoration through indigenious entrepreneurship

  Encouraging entrepreneurship has been advocated as the most promising avenue for economic development of Indigenous communities in Zambales. Unfortunately, the number of indigenous people engaged in small business in Zambales is quite low.   Indigenous entrepreneurs face a number of barriers in the development of their businesses such as -lack of skills, marketing of continue reading : Land restoration through indigenious entrepreneurship

Darylle Dash farm

Darylle Dash Farm started in year 2010 and registered under the name FARIN FARM. It is owned by Darwin Farin. The enterprise has a one hectare land dedicated to semi-organic farming and has an initial working capital of P10,000.   Its products were sold to the public markets of San Narciso and San Antonio, Zambales.   After continue reading : Darylle Dash farm