HinnaIn 2007 my parents separated and my siblings and I had to go and live with our Aunt and Uncle in Bacolod. During this time I struggled in school. I finished High School and did not pursue college for one year. My mother went and worked abroad which enabled me to enrol in college. My mother's earnings as a maid were not enough for me to continue studying and then a great gift came through sponsors in Australia. It really helped my family a lot. In March 2015 I graduated and was able to get a job at the Bank of Makati in Manila for 3 years, before I returned to Bacolod to work for the Government in Superannuation. I also volunteer for the MPFG program and I love helping MPFG and never want to work away again.
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I am very thankful to be one of the MPFG Graduates. I am proud of this program that supports unfortunate children. Now I want to pass this opportunity on to let other children be educated and have a brighter future.