Ada May Sacil
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Wildwood
As my 20th birthday gets near, wondering where this life would take me often leaves me awake at night. I feel lost and confused, afraid of the person I will become someday. As the eldest daughter, there’s a long list of things to worry about from career, money, and success. It all tangles up after having a glimpse of how cruel the world is.
By Ada May Sacil12 days ago in Poets
Migrant Mothers: A Light Away From Home
How do you become a mother to your child when you're not home? This question still lingers on Alma Navarro, a 50-year-old former overseas worker in Bahrain. She started working as a maid outside the country to support her family, leaving her 6-year-old child to her sister-in-law— unaware of the consequences it would bring to her relationship with her little one years later.
By Ada May Sacil12 days ago in Families
The confidential fund and DepEd's misplaced priorities
Among all the issues surrounding the country's education system, Vice President Sara Duterte is still adamant about solving insurgency as the secretary of the Department of Education. While she had already dropped the request for confidential funds in 2024, there are a lot of things that have not been adding up following the 150M confidential funds last year.
By Ada May Sacil12 days ago in Critique