Pinay nanny in Bangkok diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, needs help
Kabayan Elena Dela Vega Malabad has been working as a nanny in Bangkok. She is a single mother with an 10 year-old daughter.
Kabayan Elena Dela Vega Malabad has been working as a nanny in Bangkok. She is a single mother with an 10 year-old daughter.
Ian Leo Domingo received the Gintong Parangal Awardee 2021, Outstanding Educator of the Region and Inspiring Advocate for the Disadvantaged.
The target participants will gain knowledge and experiences of the identified areas from business enthusiasts and top caliber professors of Ateneo de Manila University.
After almost seven days in the hospital, Estrera in the ICU and her baby Gianne in an incubator, both passed away at 3:00am and 4:00am on Sunday, August 22.
Mr. Jimmy Carado is going through multiple valleys. As he waits for another major surgery, his son Jim Nathan Carado is also admitted to Valencia Hospital in the Philippines. His vision has not entirely returned, and the fungal infection has reached his heart. Your prayers and financial support would genuinely help his family.
Alin Cargo Express Thailand, a Thai-Filipino-owned logistics company once again distributed food packs to its neighborhood in Sai Mai, Bangkok.
Kabayan Claret Ann Estoesta, a domestic helper in UAE, unexpectedly gave birth while completing her quarantine after testing positive to COVID-19 upon arrival in Bangkok on July 13.
As patients wait for hospital beds to free up, being on oxygen is critical as it extends the lifetime of patients. Without the proper equipment, these patients will die at home, alone, not being able to breathe.
The beautiful white sand beach of Koh Larn is off to tourists from August 11 to 24 in a bid to curb new cases of Covid-19 infections on the island.
St. Robert’s International Academy is offering 100% FREE tuition and miscellaneous fee to children and relatives of OFWs who are based in Thailand.
Infected children between 3-14 years old will be taken cared of by a team of doctors, nurses, public health officials, and day-care volunteers 24/7, according to the Government House's Thai Kufah website.
A fine of up to 100,000 baht (around 150,000 Philippine pesos) to anyone caught violating the new law awaits and is effective immediately.
Kabayan Manny Manigbas, 59, was initially admitted in the hospital due to COVID-19 on July 8. While recovering from the virus, he developed pneumonia and weakened lungs. He also had infection in the kidney while being treated.
Her delivery and giving birth is not covered by the insurance. Estimated cost is 120,000 THB according to the hospital. Kabayan Claret Ann is also in need of baby milk, clothes, diapers and other stuff for the baby boy.
Thailand has now 185,976 active COVID-19 cases with 4,325 in critical condition. This figure includes the 17,669 new cases for the past 24 hours as announced by the Public Health Ministry earlier this morning.
Thailand logged another record-breaking high of 13,002 new COVID-19 cases accumulated for the past 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported on Wednesday morning.