Jennelaine “Jen” Dingalan’s mother has been in Saudi Arabia for 20 years. While her mother endures separation from the family, Jen strives to promote entrepreneurship at home.
Christmases were dinners for three—Jen, her sister, and their father. The heart-warming TV portrayals of families during holidays was never their reality. Instead, it was of phone calls, screams and fights between her mother and father who threatened separation. Jen co-handled the ASEAN business advisory council summits and served as liaison to business premiers and State Leaders. She was key intermediary to the delegations of Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, and Prime Minister Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar.
Initially, these were just recorded interviews with a small group of mentors in coffee shops. Eventually, the learning sessions matured into an in-house talk show program. “I dream of a Philippines where no Filipinos are forced to leave their families to serve other families for money. I dream of parents not falling out of love in exchange for food and education. I dream of children never stripped off of time and guidance from their parents.”
Si Jen Dingalan ang dapat tularan ng mga kabataan. Marunong tumulong at tumanaw sa mga magulang. Hindi katulad ng marami diyan spoiled na, pasaway pa!
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