MANILA, Philippines – Amid the solemn landscape of Manila North Cemetery, a remarkable story of compassion and resilience has come to light.
Dear SV, a program dedicated to helping communities in need, recently visited the cemetery to reconnect with two inspiring grandmothers, Nanay Ligaya and Nanay Lilian, who have been tirelessly caring for their families and the graves of loved ones.
Article continues after this advertisementThe episode, filmed at Manila North Cemetery, revealed the unique struggles of these grandmothers who, despite the difficult conditions, find ways to support their families and community. Living in modest structures among the graves, they face daily hardships, including limited access to basic utilities.
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Dear SV host, Sam “SV” Verzosa, was moved by their stories and fulfilled a previous promise to return with meaningful gifts. As part of the show’s mission, SV provided the grandmothers with a SioMaynila food cart franchise, offering them a sustainable source of income.
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Article continues after this advertisementThis small business grant aims to support their families, help them achieve self-sufficiency, and ultimately improve their quality of life. SV also delivered groceries, school supplies, and cleaning materials to aid in their daily activities.
Article continues after this advertisementSV’s initiative demonstrates the power of kindness and community support, shining a light on the hidden lives of those in unexpected places.
This act of giving reminds us of the importance of helping those around us and recognizing the resilience of individuals like Nanay Ligaya and Nanay Lilian, whose dedication and compassion inspire us all.
“May kasabihan nga, mas mabuti pang mag-alay ng bulaklak sa buhay kaysa sa patay – dahil ang mga buhay, mararamdaman pa ang kalingang kaya mong ibigay at maririnig pa ang mga salita ng pagmamahal na nais mong ibulong kaya’t habang may pagkakataon pa, ipakita natin ang malasakit lalo na sa kanilang mga nabubuhay sa piling ng mga namaya pa,” SV added.
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