Karanasan ng isang OFW na umuwi ng Pilipinas noong July 1
Bago ang flight kailangan din mag-register sa oasis.owwa.gov.ph at Red Cross e-cif.redcross.org.ph.

Bago ang flight kailangan din mag-register sa oasis.owwa.gov.ph at Red Cross e-cif.redcross.org.ph.
As part of their commitment to help overseas Filipino workers in Thailand, St. Robert’s Global Education (SRGE) has been giving food packs to many Filipinos affected by the coronavirus pandemic. To date, SRGE has already given at least 160,000 THB in food packs and cash donations to several groups and individuals. Its latest recipients were […]
If there is enough number of passengers, a tentative flight can be arranged as soon as Thailand issues Certificate of Entry (COE) to foreign nationals with Work Permit. If you are interested, kindly fill up this google registration form (https://bit.ly/37ZQ5mP) with your full name, Philippine mobile number, email, COE and work permit status.
Each food pack costs 300 THB with five kgs of rice, 10 noodles, 10 eggs, 3 sardines, 1 cooking oil and mung bean.
Here’s a tribute song sung by Filipino musicians in Samui and Pattaya, Thailand for coronavirus frontliners around the world.
Filipino nurses working at BNH Hospital in Bangkok sent their gratitude to a group of Filipinos who visited and gave them a “package of appreciation”. “A heartfelt gratitude to #Love Bangkok by Evangelical Church of Bangkok (ECB) thru (MIT)-Bayanihan We Heal As One and to FaYe Alvarez’s group for being thoughtful by visiting Filipino Frontliner […]
Along the road, stories of laughter, tension, exhaustion, hunger, and success were rapidly printing like the banknotes in the Royal Mint of Spain.
Total cash donation as of April 24 is 198,589 THB. Below is the report for the first and second waves of distribution.
Kudos to all the people behind the page for spreading love, compassion and generosity in times of difficulty.
There are only 122 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cambodia. Out of the confirmed cases, 110 have already recovered and cured.
The Thailand-Philippines Business Council donated 200 packs (1,000 kgs) of rice and 500 pieces of fabric masks. Khàawp khun mâak!
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Not only Filipinos in Thailand and abroad have heeded to the call to raise funds for OFWs affected by COVID-19. Thai nationals and those married to Thais have also taken up the mantle to help.
Here is the update on the first batch of food packs distribution. The next batch will be announced soon once all the beneficiaries received their food packs.
Food packs were delivered to no work, no pay teachers at agencies on Sunday.
To everyone who was instrumental in making this endeavor a success, our words are not enough to express our gratitude in doing your part. May our effort also inspire other groups and entities in helping our financially affected kababayan here in the kingdom. May God bless us all!