We should always celebrate history even in our own simple ways. All those things molded us into who we are today.
One SAHM, Sue Guadaña, rock the urban farming community to inspire, encourage, and help others start their urban edible garden.
In response to COVID-19, churches took to Facebook or Zoom to live-stream the Holy Mass. Does the community give shape to this worship?
Storytellers, authors, and local personalities read books online toensure that the Filipino children are reminded of the hope that still prevails.
COVID-19 took a toll on the arts, heritage, and culture. These industries have to cancel and postpone live events as mass gatherings are prohibited.
Iloilo will have to turn to urban farming to accelerate local food production and distribution as COVID-19 disrupts transportation.
Online gaming has become a way for people to escape reality and become anonymous, with a hint of cyberbullying in most cases with kids.
Social media and networking sites are more popular than ever. While using social media is not bad, it’s better to teach children about online safety.
From baking and entrepreneurship to gardening and Mathematics, parents spend more time with their children providing quality tutelage with homeschooling.
Who are the people behind the Western Visayas Regional Taskforce COVID-19 Tracker? Let’s get to know the Ilonggos who help disseminate COVID-19 information.