Filipinos are Heroes for Better in Japan
Filipinos are Heroes for Better in Japan
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MANILA, Philippines, Dec. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Western Union Honors 25 Migrants in its Heroes for Better Campaign
Western Union has been serving Filipinos for 25 years. From 1990, Filipino
workers deployed overseas were estimated at over 400,000* to over 10 million**
in 2013, Western Union's Filipino users have entrusted their hard earned money
sent through our channels to reach their families and loved ones. As a company
that helps many Filipinos to move money around the world, we have a special
insight into this population and the unique, heroic qualities that they embody.
It is for this reason that Western Union embarked on a campaign to recognize
heroic efforts of Filipino migrants.
In the past, Western Union has been involved in supporting and sponsoring
Filipino community activities, such as: Barrio Fiestas, Independence Day
celebrations, Christmas celebrations, and reaching out to the Filipino diaspora
through ethnic publications and promotions. This year, as it celebrates its
25th year of providing service in the Philippines, Western Union takes its
commitment to Filipinos a step further through the "Heroes for Better"
campaign. It is a campaign that recognizes and celebrates the efforts of
Filipinos around the world who, in their own way, have given their time,
resources, skill and/or expertise to make a positive change. The campaign aims
to showcase them as role models to inspire others to follow their examples to
help create a better world. Western Union, with the help of the Commission on
Filipinos Overseas, handpicked 25 Filipino migrant heroes around the world.
Here are the stories of two Filipinos in Japan who have dedicated their lives
for something other than themselves.
NESTOR PUNO left his hometown in Makati City, Philippines to serve as a
missionary in Nagoya, Japan.
Driven by his faith and desire to help others, Nestor Puno left the Philippines
in 1998 on a quest to educate undocumented children who were born and raised in
Japan. Although a civil engineer by profession, he found his true calling as an
educator at the Ecumenical Learning Center for Children (ELCC) -- a small
school established to serve as a learning haven for undocumented children who,
until 2003, were denied the right to attend regular schools due to their status
of residence.
In fulfilling his mission, Nestor wakes up early every day to transfer children
from their homes and bring them to school where he would teach lessons on
Language, Mathematics, Science Studies, MAPE (Music, Arts & Physical
Education), and Religion. He also serves as a role model and as a second parent
who inculcates discipline and good values in them.
Nestor has dedicated his life in helping undocumented children in Nagoya to
have a proper education, and he vows to carry on with his mission to help
create a brighter tomorrow for future generations.
"I guess it holds true for all of us, that it started with an issue that has
affected us and it simply compelled us to take action. It's not that we wanted
to change the world, we just wanted to help in our own way," says Nestor Puno.
ADELAIDA SAITO left her hometown in Binangonan, Rizal, Philippines and moved to
Ishinomaki, Japan.
The resilient Filipino spirit, along with an unwavering faith, helped Adelaida
Lozada Saito, an ordinary Filipino migrant, overcome tremendous difficulties
and, as a way of giving back, organized "Ishinomaki Hawak-Kamay" - a
Japan-based volunteer group that provides relief and refuge to those affected
by natural calamities.
Adelaida's family and hundreds of Ishinomaki residents lost their homes to the
powerful earthquake that struck northeastern Japan in March 2011. Seeing how
such a disaster left many people homeless, helpless and hopeless, Adelaida
decided to bring together overseas Filipinos residing in Japan to help raise
funds for calamity-stricken communities by selling goods, organizing relief
drives, and performing traditional Filipino dances at fund raisers.
Motivated by the belief that each of us has a purpose to live not only for
ourselves, Adelaida vows to continue helping those in need - no matter what the
circumstances.
"The situation was an eye-opener for me. I realized that I am my brother's
keeper. We believe that aside from material support, spiritual support is very
important during the time of sorrow, during the time of mourning and during the
time we feel alone and hopeless," says Adelaida.
These are just two of the 25 migrants that Western Union has honored during the
"Heroes for Better" campaign. The background, professions and advocacies of the
25 Heroes for Better are diverse, but their compassion and dedication to serve
others is a quality that is distinct to all the heroes.
"You don't have to be economically well-off or highly educated in order to make
a difference. These are really ordinary folks that have actioned towards
specific causes and became heroes." shares Patricia Riingen, Senior Vice
President, South East Asia & Oceania, Western Union. "It is our sincere hope
that the accomplishments of these Filipinos will inspire others to follow their
example of taking positive action towards a better nation and eventually, a
better world."
*POEA 2004 report,
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/philippines-culture-migration
**Commission on Filipinos Overseas, 2013 Compendium of Statistics on
International Migration
About Western Union
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a leader in global payment services.
Together with its Vigo, Orlandi Valuta, Pago Facil and Western Union Business
Solutions branded payment services, Western Union provides consumers and
businesses with fast, reliable and convenient ways to send and receive money
around the world, to send payments and to purchase money orders. As of
September 30, 2015, the Western Union, Vigo and Orlandi Valuta branded services
were offered through a combined network of over 500,000 agent locations in 200
countries and territories and over 100,000 ATMs and kiosks, and included the
capability to send money to millions of bank accounts. In 2014, The Western
Union Company completed 255 million consumer-to-consumer transactions
worldwide, moving $85 billion of principal between consumers, and 484 million
business payments. For more information, visit www.westernunion.com.
SOURCE Western Union Financial Services, Inc.
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