Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Writing Comments; Contact Details

Dear readers,

We value your response. We’d like to know what you feel and think. We’d like to hear your story. And with your permission, we’d like the whole world to know that you are the greatest everyday hero/heroine.

Mahalaga po ang bawat isa sa atin. You may be a former, present, or future OFW. You may be a friend or a family member of an OFW. You may be a student or researcher. You may be a concerned individual.

1. To write comments in response to an article or post, please scroll down to the very end of that article. Click on the comments link. You’ll be taken to a comments page where you can type your response whether it’s a thought, a feeling, an opinion, a suggestion, or a question. When you’re done, click on the “publish your comment” button.

2. To contact Barangay OFW, please e-mail Dr. Carmelita C. Ballesteros at
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Marami pong salamat,

Barangay OFW

2 comments:

ReadMe said...

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


The Filipino community in Riyadh received from the Philippine Embassy its Press Release No. APV 82-2008 dated 09 November 2008. The press release announces the 2008 Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organization Overseas.

We are printing below the full text of the press release.

TWO RIYADH EXPATS BAG THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS FOR FILIPINO INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS OVERSEAS

The Embassy of the Philippines in Riyadh is proud to announce that two (2) Filipino expatriates in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whom it nominated for the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) biennial search for the Year 2008 Presidential Awards for Filipino individuals and Organizations Overseas, have been chosen to be among the awardees.

In a facsimile message dated 05 November 2008, the CFO informed the Embassy that Messrs, Alexander Edades Asuncion and Joseph Ilag Magdalena were among the 31 successful awardees from a total of 122 nominations received by the CFO from 29 countries. They won the Banaag Award, an honor conferred on Filipino individuals or associations for their contributions which have significantly benefited a sector or community in the Philippines, or advanced the cause of overseas Filipino communities.

Mr. Asuncion has 30 years of overseas experience. He was conferred with numerous awards for his outstanding service to the Filipino expatriates in the Kingdom, notable of which were the Bagong Bayani Award, Filipino Hero of the New Millenium and the Hall of Fame of OFW Achievers. He is not a lawyer nor has legal background but he has comprehensive knowledge of Saudi Labor and Workmen Law, which he used to give valuable advice and support to compatriots who are engaged in labor disputes at no cost. He used to be a correspondent of Arab News, one of the leading daily newspapers in the Kingdom, wherein he imparted legal counseling and labor assistance and reached out to all OFWs in the Kingdom.

On the other hand, Mr. Magdalena's status and achievement as one of the successful entrepreneurs in the Kingdom is a kind of Cinderella story. He rose from the ranks of ordinary OFWs using his creativity, innate talent, perseverance and patience to reach higher echelon where he now belongs. He is the General Manager and investor of one of the biggest groceries called "Pinoy Supermarket", which is gradually building up branches in the Kingdom. With his position, he helped the government promote all kinds of Philippine products and has been a consistent supporter and benefactor of the programs and projects of Filipino community organizations, individuals and the Embassy. His generous financial contributions to the Filipino community through the years without asking for anything in return, earned him the respect and admiration of the Filipino expatriates as well as the Saudi nationals. Despite his accomplishments though, he remains simple, humble and within reach to people of all walks of life.

Messrs Asuncion and Magdalena will both be recognized during the awarding ceremonies tentatively scheduled on 09 December 2008 at the Malacanan Palace in Manila, Philippines.

The complete list of awardees is as follows:

LINKAPIL AWARDEES

1. Association of Philippine Physicians of America - New York
2. Enverga, Tobias Jr. - Toronto
3. Filipino Women's Association United Kingdom - London
4. Stichting Kapatiran - The Hague

KAANIB BAYAN AWARDEES

1. Catholic Medical Mission Board - New York
2. Children"s Chance CT - New York
3. Heetens Helpgood Center Philippines - The Hague
4. Ligier, Lauraence - Paris

BANAAG AWARDEES

1. Asuncion, Alexander - Riyadh
2. Berberabe, Patricia - New York
3. Carandang, Angeles - Chicago
4. Casambre, Sr. Mary Aida - Hongkong
5. Derpo, Esperanza - Abuja
6. Filipino Korean Spouses Association - Seoul
7. Garcia, Lamberto - New York
8. Ho, Eleanor - Taiwan
9. Magdalena, Joseph - Riyadh
10. Muzones, Santiago, Jr. - New York
11. Noblejas, Dr. Antonio - Wellington
12. Overs, Lilian - Toronto
13. Philippine Community of New South Wales - Sydney
14. Philippine Nurses Association of America - New York
15. United Filipino Council of Hawaii - Honolulu

PAMANA NG PILIPINO

1. Besa, Amelita & Dorotan, Romeo - New York
2. De Leon, Bayani - New York
3. Esguerra, Carlos - New York
4. Hizon, Federico - Singapore
5. Pelayo, Libertito - New York
6. Ramos, Dr. Teresita - Honolulu
7. Villarin, Engr. Nilo - Washington


We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winners and non-winners as well. Please continue your noble endeavor. To quote Ninoy Aquino: "The Filipino is worth dying for".

Carmelita C. Ballesteros said...

@ReadMe

Thanks very much for good news from Riyadh. Congratulations and best wishes to the winners!

Mabuhay!