Since he assumed office as Consul General of the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, Atty. Raul H. Dado has contributed much to the welfare of fellow OFWs here in Kuwait. His fatherly love for OFWs is significant and can be seen even in the simplest of ways. He has the heart for fellow Filipinos living in…
Category Archives: OFW Journey
Rian Jay is one of my trusted, few friends here in Kuwait. He is a good family man who loves his wife and adores his daughter so much. It is amazing how OFW life connects people from the home country, to think that we never knew each of us even existed! True friendship makes people…
Tita Freda is one of my few, yet true friends here in Kuwait. Through all the ups and downs in my life, she was there to support me in every sincere way she could. I admire her courage to face her trials in life and still go about continuously giving blessings to other people who…
Having a home to call their own may be among the top 5 dreams of most Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Many of them are either renting a place to live or have been staying with in laws or relatives for the longest time.
Since the day I have chosen my advocacy to be of assistance to fellow Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) here in Kuwait, I have been receiving quite a serious number of marital problems from fellow OFWs, seeking solution and needing understanding.
As an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) I am jubilant and very grateful to God for creating a miracle for Mary Jane Veloso and her family. She was spared from Indonesian firing squad for alleged drug trafficking conviction.
You might be wondering why my blog’s title is snowflakes? It never snows in Kuwait but I’d like to say that from very fine particles, snowflakes can make beautiful ice crystals, cause a road block and even an avalanche.
Filipino Australians comprise the fifth-largest subgroup of the Overseas Filipinos. According to recent statistics, they number approximately 390,000 and more.
Phrases like “smile and the world smiles at you” and “laughter is the best medicine” are as old as time but there is truth in these.
We all live under the same sun whichever side we are living in this world. We all seek our rightful place wherever we are, whatever family background we came from and whatever our job is.
