Success stories: Cordillera model OFW families feted
>> Sunday, October 28, 2018
BAGUIO CITY -- Families
of Overseas Filipino Workers Conrado Sevilleja of Danglas, Abra and Fernando
Salib – o of Sta. Marcela, Apayao are the Cordillera regional winners of the
2018 search for Model OFW Family of the Year Awards (MOFYA).
The winners
were feted in the MOFYA awarding ceremony held recently at the
Fortune Restaurant here.
Land –based
category winner Sevilleja is an OFW returnee who first worked as an electrician
in Saudi Arabia in 1980. He returned home to try his luck in the country and
then went back abroad to work in Australia and New Zealand until 2015.
With
his wife, Anita, they now tend their own farm planted with fruits trees,
herbs and spices. It is the first government- accredited farm in their locality
for Good Agricultural Practices.
Conrado and
Anita, a public school elementary teacher, are blessed with three
daughters namely Botany KC Anne, Katrina Mae Ann and Frances Kristel Ani who
are all professionals and now living their own successful careers.
For the
Sea-based Category winner, Salib – o, a Bachelor of Science in Marine
Engineering graduate, he started his career as a waiter at the Baguio Country
Club before becoming a steward at WGA Superferry Marine Corporation.
Fernando has
been working as a seafarer for more than 10 years now. With his wife Arcelie,
they continue to work hard to ensure a comfortable life for their two young
children- Faye Angela, 7, and Kurt Andrei, 5 years old while keeping their
relations strong.
The
Salib – o family invested their money to buy an eight hectare rice field and
maintains a small grocery business.
Aside from
the plaque of recognition and cash prize, the Sevilleja and Salib – o families
will represent Cordillera in the national MOFYA tilt.
OWWA – CAR
Regional Director Manuela Pena said the search for Model OFW Families started
in 2005 to give recognition not only to the contribution of the so-called
modern day heroes in the country’s economy, but more importantly, on the OFWs
and their respective families’ achievements for bringing about a better life,
maintaining close family ties and being active members of their community
despite the social cost of migration.
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan, in a message during the MOFYA awarding ceremony, challenged
other OFW families, both the person working abroad the family members left
behind, to do their best in overcoming the challenges of social migration and
be model for others like the region’s MOFYA nominees and winners.
The other
nominees for the 2018 MOFYA regional search are Teresita Calado and family of
Sablan,Benguet; Jerry Kadiosan and family of Bontoc, Mountain Province; Glory
Laus and family of Besao, Mountain Province; Marcelo Eroy and family of Tuba
Benguet; and Evelyn Kimbungan and family of La Trinidad, Benguet. They also
received cash prizes and certificates of recognition.
The
Eroy family and the Kimbungan family also received special awards for
outstanding achievement in community project and entrepreneurship,
respectively. -- PIA CAR
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