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When we were still kids, my kuyas and I slept in a plastic banig in our parents’ bedroom. Since I was the smallest, I was sandwiched between them. I liked making my version of tipi from our banig. Once inside, I would stare at the colorful patterns which to me looked like glass windows.

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Six awards in only three years.  That’s how many times MasterCard’s annual CSR program “Project Inspire” has been recognized. Its most recent award  was a Gold Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility, presented at Marketing magazine’s Marketing Excellence Awards in 2013.

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There must be one or two of these little sari-sari stores in your friendly neighborhood, selling a huge assortment of items — from pad paper to toilet paper to sanitary pads, from soap to soup, from Nestlé cream and ice cream to eye cream, etc. You probably know the storeowner who’s most likely to be a mother — an enterprising, hardworking nanay.

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National Artist Nick Joaquin famously reflected on the Filipino’s heritage of smallness, with the humble sari-sari store as its famous epitome.

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On Aug. 24, 2011, Bam Aquino of Hapinoy found himself on the receiving end of a $25,000 grant from the Singapore National Committee for UN Women (UN Women Singapore) and MasterCard Worldwide.

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I never fully valued the power of hope until I traveled in the early morning for three hours to Lucena, Quezon. There I met and heard the stories of Nanay Edith Miranda and Nanay Lelia Macaraan.

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When we were still kids, my kuyas and I slept in a plastic banig in our parents’ bedroom. Since I was the smallest, I was sandwiched between them. I liked making my version of tipi from our banig. Once inside, I would stare at the colorful patterns which to me looked like glass windows.

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Six awards in only three years.  That’s how many times MasterCard’s annual CSR program “Project Inspire” has been recognized. Its most recent award  was a Gold Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility, presented at Marketing magazine’s Marketing Excellence Awards in 2013.

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National Artist Nick Joaquin famously reflected on the Filipino’s heritage of smallness, with the humble sari-sari store as its famous epitome.

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On Aug. 24, 2011, Bam Aquino of Hapinoy found himself on the receiving end of a $25,000 grant from the Singapore National Committee for UN Women (UN Women Singapore) and MasterCard Worldwide.

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I never fully valued the power of hope until I traveled in the early morning for three hours to Lucena, Quezon. There I met and heard the stories of Nanay Edith Miranda and Nanay Lelia Macaraan.

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