BAGUIO
CITY — The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), in partnership with
the 2019 model OFW family of the year award regional search and selection
committee, awarded families of OFW Angelina Calaowa and Alfonso Maico as
Cordillera’s MOFYA winners in the land - based and sea – based category,
respectively.
Angelina
Calaowa worked as a staff nurse at United Arab Emirates for 27 years. Angelina
and husband, Manny, are blessed with four children, all of whom have their
respective careers now. Their eldest is currently working as a nurse in UAE.
The family lives in Loakan, Baguio City.
Alfonso
Maico of Woodsville Subdivision in Camp 7, Baguio City worked as a seafarer for
27 years. He and wife Marivic have three children who are all professionals
now.
Winning
special awards during MOFYA awarding held at Paragon Hotel here
Saturday are the family of Peter Cotiyam of Buguias, Benguet for
Outstanding Achievement in Community Projects, and the family of Helen
Betbet of Pudtol, Apayao for Outstanding Achievement in Entrepreneurship.
Other
regional finalists for the MOFYA 2019 are the families of OFWs Deborah Milad of
Natonin, Mountain Province and Jenelyn Bayawon of Kiangan, Ifugao for the land
– based category, and the family of OFW Porsado Valera Jr. of Bangued, Abra for
the sea – based category.
All
finalists received certificate of recognition and cash prizes. OWWA partner
agencies like DOT, DTI, LandBank, POPCOM and DFA also shared tokens as
additional prizes.
This year’s MOFYA RSSC is
composed of Fe Damagen of Episcopal Diocese of Northern Central Philippines
(EDNCP) as chairperson with Director Helen Tibaldo of PIA – CAR, Wendy Salada
of DOLE- CAR, Vilma Corpuz for OFW sea – based sector, Grace Mayos for OFW land
– based sector, Cathy Biswalen, former president CALMA, and Carmen Moyaen of
Community and Family Service Inc. as members.
OWWA – CAR Regional Director
Manuela Peña outlined that MOFYA is an annual search since 1995 that aims to
highlight and give recognition to OFW families triumph in facing the challenges
of migration, on how they cope up and maintain family solidarity despite the
physical distance, how they maintain civic and community involvement, how they
invested in their child/children’s education and on how they manage their
finances and business investments. (JDP/CCD-PIA CAR)
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