I’ve been an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) here in Kuwait for quite some time now and I am thankful for being able to come home in 2012 for a surprise visit to my family and friends.
Category Archives: Made In Kuwait
Ms. Dora I know that managing an office is not an easy task and you are always busy that’s why I appreciate very much your presence during the book launch and signing of The Global Filipino Bloggers Slam book – OFW Edition last August 21.
Madam Rosita is the CEO of Alliance in Motion AIM Global Kuwait, entrepreneur, OFW Financial and Health Advocate. Her family oriented values has become more natural in her involvement with fellow Filipinos and other expatriates. She is the President and Co- Founder of Ilokana Women’s Organization in Kuwait (IWOK).
Madam Mariam is one of the many Filipino women who calls Kuwait their second home. She was able to combine Filipinos traits of compassion, family centered and diligence into the new culture that she has embraced with warmth.
I met Madam Farida a few years ago and she has since become mother-like to me. A woman with humble beginnings and even if she is now more than willing to share her blessings to others, she has remained simple.
I have always admired women who handle important positions in the community and yet, they still manage to show concern for ordinary folks. Vice Consul Shiena Tesorero is one of those women who are busy with Herculean duties and responsibilities but can still take time to attend invitations sent to her. Madam Vice Consul, thank…
There were a lot of things on my mind when I started to review the bloggers slam book contributors from Diary ni Gracia and hoping for my first book to be published was at the top of my list back then. I was enthusiastic, maybe idealistic at some point.
Writing has always been my innate inclination since my high school days and being an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) gave me the chance to join forum since 2010. A year after, I was able to have my own website – more of an online journal of my expat life.
August 8th. Overseas Filipino Workers like us have different work schedules, attend to our personal needs like house chores, but when we are part of a community, we try our best to attend meetings and gatherings. In line with their event on August 21st at the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, the Filipino Bloggers in Kuwait…
The Ilokana Women’s Organization in Kuwait (IWOK) is a support group that religiously come to Al Sidra Centre.






