Camille Dellosa
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stories of the community
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Stories of family in the Merkado
Rowena Tibay, a strong mother The stench of fish and its scales that Rowena Tibay, 55, sells every day at Antipolo City's lumang palengke or wet market is nothing new to her. To her, all of these things are insignificant compared to what she must do to support her three children who are still studying.
By Camille Dellosa26 days ago in Journal
Super fathers of the Binangonan, Rizal
Despite several fish kills, undeniably numerous challenging experiences at Laguna Lake and the constant increase in fuel prices, Tatay Romuloz remains unwavering in continuing to go fishing in the fish port of Binangonan, Rizal.
By Camille Dellosa28 days ago in Journal
Level up: Leni Youth Taytay (LYT), a picture of hope
Through the collective effort of its residents and most especially the youth of Taytay, Rizal created and managed a voluntary youth organization that supports the candidacy of Leni Robredo for the presidency and Kiko Pangilinan for vice president in the last election on May 9, 2022.
By Camille Dellosaabout a month ago in Journal
Tatay Hector: Most Valuable Cook
Some people might say that cooking Filipino dishes is as easy as counting 123, but for Hector Reyes known as ‘Tatay Hec’, long-standing cook and father figure of Harris Memorial College, cooling our national cuisines tales more than a mixture of herbs and spices—it is a recipe of hardships, grabbing opportunities, and kitchen opportunities.
By Camille Dellosaabout a month ago in Journal
Empathy: Intangible Asset
Filipinos are known as good English speakers. Filipinos also tend to use the skill of speaking other languages as a method of gauging a person’s intelligence. It’s just funny how Filipinos are using foreign languages more when they don’t even know how to distinguish the true meaning and implications of some basic words.
By Camille Dellosaabout a month ago in Journal