OF CLOTHING, DISCIPLINE AND FAMILY

Posted on October 19, 2018November 5, 2018Categories Feature Stories 2 Comments on OF CLOTHING, DISCIPLINE AND FAMILY

There is a wealth of wisdom to gain from listening to 46 year old RTW manufacturer Rowena Samson Albia. As she shares the highs and lows of her entrepreneurial journey, one can’t help but notice and admire her exceptionally high level of determination, diligence and self-discipline. These three values are among her strongest assets and biggest factors that contributed to her success. Nanay Rowena took up a vocational sewing course in Novaliches Traning Center way back in 1990. From 1991 … Continue reading “OF CLOTHING, DISCIPLINE AND FAMILY”

A MOTHER’S LEGACY

Posted on October 17, 2018November 5, 2018Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on A MOTHER’S LEGACY

Wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, entrepreneur and friend – these are all the roles that Nanay Delia Natavio Herrera plays in life. While she is seriously committed to each of her roles, she quickly pointed out which matters to her the most. “Family first ako,” Nanay Delia proudly says over the noise of her seven grandchildren who are chattering and running around in her general merchandise store. The 51 year old retail store owner is among the pioneer batch of TSPI … Continue reading “A MOTHER’S LEGACY”

SEWING MASKS, SOWING HOPE

Posted on September 17, 2018November 6, 2018Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on SEWING MASKS, SOWING HOPE

Standing roughly five feet tall, Nanay Maria De Vera Campanero’s petite frame belies the greatness of her wisdom as an entrepreneur and depth of her commitment to her mask making business. The 57 year old wife of Tatay Lucio, who works as a security guard for a tire company in Santolan, and mother of two did not hesitate to share the reason why she put up her mask business. “Ang nagtulak sa akin na magnegosyo ay kahirapan na rin po, … Continue reading “SEWING MASKS, SOWING HOPE”

HARVESTING SUCCESS, ONE TREE AT A TIME

Posted on August 13, 2018November 5, 2018Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on HARVESTING SUCCESS, ONE TREE AT A TIME

“Magpakatatag. Kumapit sa Diyos. Huwag bibitiw. Dire-diretso lang ang pagtratrabaho. Dadating ang panahon, makakarating din sa matayog at matagumpay na pagnenegosyo.” These are the words of wisdom of Nanay Rowena Manalo, the Sustainable Business Awardee of the 2017 Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards, when asked what advice she can give to new entrepreneurs. She speaks every word from her heart, because she herself held on to God and never gave up – and that’s one reason behind the success of her driftwood … Continue reading “HARVESTING SUCCESS, ONE TREE AT A TIME”

A MOTHER’S STRIDE TOWARDS HEALING AND SUCCESS

Posted on July 10, 2018July 17, 2018Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on A MOTHER’S STRIDE TOWARDS HEALING AND SUCCESS

At only 43 years old, Nanay Josephine Mayuga has already gone through the most painful experience for any parent. It was the first day of September in the year 2000 when her first born child – a three year old girl – was hit by a motorcycle in their native province of Batangas. Her child did not survive the impact. After their child’s burial, Nanay Josephine and her husband Tatay Ronaldo went up to Baguio to seek healing from the … Continue reading “A MOTHER’S STRIDE TOWARDS HEALING AND SUCCESS”

CELEBRATING A DECADE OF FAITHFULNESS

Posted on July 4, 2017July 4, 2017Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on CELEBRATING A DECADE OF FAITHFULNESS

IN CELEBRATION of its 10th anniversary, the TSPI Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. (TSPI MBA), held its Annual General Membership (AGM) meeting with a special theme, honoring God’s faithfulness for the past 10 years.  The theme, “Sampung Taon ng Pagpapala ng Diyos sa MBA,” paved the way for the AGM and other activities last May 31 at TSPI’s Engr. Padilla Hall in Makati City.  A thanksgiving mass was offered to commence the general assembly. SAMPUNG TAON NG PAGPAPALA Recognizing its role … Continue reading “CELEBRATING A DECADE OF FAITHFULNESS”

FROM RAGS TO RICHES

Posted on June 29, 2017Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on FROM RAGS TO RICHES

IN DASMARIÑAS, Cavite, scraps of fabric have spawned communities of hardworking rag makers and families with added income. At the helm of this movement is husband-and-wife team Ranie and Haydee Villaruz, who found a fortune in basahang bilog (round rags). In May 2016, TSPI’s Enterprise Development Services (EDS) was thinking up new community-driven projects when the idea of affordable, easy-to-produce rags from factories’ scrap materials came into the picture. “We wanted something productive for our nanays (mothers) and their families … Continue reading “FROM RAGS TO RICHES”

TSPI WALKS FOR LIFE

Posted on April 5, 2017Categories Feature Stories 1 Comment on TSPI WALKS FOR LIFE

SATURDAY, 3:30 AM—a time when everyone sleeps soundly after a tiring workweek. But not for TSPI employees who were up to join Walk for Life at the Quirino Grandstand.   Organized by Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas, Walk for Life was a demonstration of people who believe that life is a gift from God, and that we are called to protect and preserve it. Tulay sa Pag-unlad, Inc. (TSPI) Executive Director Eduardo Mendoza led the organization in participating in this event.  … Continue reading “TSPI WALKS FOR LIFE”

WITH WATER, HOPE FLOWS

Posted on March 31, 2017April 5, 2017Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on WITH WATER, HOPE FLOWS

WHEN TYPHOON Glenda tore through Calabarzon in 2014, the province of Quezon was among the heaviest hit. Nanay Gina Mernilo, a mother of three from the town of Macalelon, said the water system in their barangay was one of the casualties, and it made things very difficult for the already struggling community. “Since then, we had to buy water,” she said.  “And for three pesos per container and five containers a day, that’s around P450 a month, which is too … Continue reading “WITH WATER, HOPE FLOWS”

EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES

Posted on February 28, 2017Categories Feature Stories   Leave a comment on EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES

THE SERENE waters of Tayabas Bay would sometimes peek in between the coconut trees dotting the horizon in Catanauan, Quezon. A six-hour drive from Manila, the first-class municipality stands on gently rolling hills, so fertile that almost every household depends on the land for sustenance, from copra production to rice farming. But for farmer Tatay Fortunato Mendoza, a TSPI Programang Pang-agrikultura (TPP) client since 2012, harnessing the richness of the soil is far from easy.  For one, his community’s experience … Continue reading “EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES”