Michael “Ka El” Garcia’s leadership training journey shows that when media is treated as stewardship, grounded in faith, humility, and service, its true impact is measured not by output alone but by how it shapes people and purpose.
Insights from Suzette dela Fuente of World Vision Development Foundation and coach Dennis Joseph Tiu highlight how faith, humility, and consistent action help build people-centered cultures where purpose and growth can thrive together.
A tribute built on memory and humility, Dr. Milwida Guevara’s reflection on Juan Ponce Enrile offers a rare glimpse into the quiet acts of courage and kindness that shaped a transformative chapter in the country’s public finance history.
In times of disaster, the Filipino spirit of bayanihan shines brightest as communities, organizations, and hearts unite to bring hope, relief, and resilience to those rebuilding their lives after the recent earthquakes and typhoons.
By integrating Food for the Hungry’s Resilience Framework, organizations help communities move beyond aid toward lasting, self-driven resilience and dignity.
Through her advocacy for pediatric palliative care, Dr. Xiohara Gentica highlights that true healing lies not only in curing illness but in restoring compassion, dignity, and peace to every child and family she serves.
Grounded in science and compassion, the Bernidos’ CVIF-Dynamic Learning Program proves that disciplined curiosity, data-driven teaching, and respect for human potential can transform education and make resilience a habit of both mind and nation.