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Thursday, January 11, 2018

OFW Awarded As The Best Nanny in UAE, Gets P1 Million


We often hear bad news about Filipina household workers being abused and maltreated especially in the Middle East. We can read it on social media and mainstream media as well— OFWs crying and pleading for help to those who can possibly render it.  Today we will read a different story. A nanny who's hardwork and sacrifice has been recognized and it also comes with P1 million pesos cash reward which UAE's "Best Nanny" awardee consider as God's reward for all her sacrifices she had been dealing for years.   Melanie Manansala, 44, bagged the award on November 25 at aan event organized Rise, a wealth management platform for migrants in its aim to recognize all the hardworking nannies in the UAE.   Melanie started to work in the UAE when she was 19 and she has been working in the country for 24 years. Being the eldest of five children, her burden to send her younger siblings became her motivation to work abroad at a young age.    Sponsored Links  “I used to cry a lot at first. But then I would just pray and ask God to help me and guide me through life,” Melanie said  She is currently working with her fourth employer, a family of four from The Netherlands, whom consider her as a part of the family, giving encouragements to her in pursuing her dreams and do better in life. Jelle Leeksma, her employer, as a witness to her "positivity towards work", nominated her for the award.  “We can always count on her. She always goes an extra mile with work and she has initiative... She’s a really loving and caring nanny. We wouldn’t trust anybody with our children more than her. She is the perfect the nanny,” her employer said.  The recognition, however, granted Manansala a starter retirement fund of one million pesos (around Dh73,000) and a ticket to the Philippines from Air Arabia, a bank account, Rise child care courses among others.   Source: Gulf News Society       Advertisement  Read More:               ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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We often hear bad news about Filipina household workers being abused and maltreated especially in the Middle East. We can read it on social media and mainstream media as well— OFWs crying and pleading for help to those who can possibly render it.

Today we will read a different story. A nanny who's hardwork and sacrifice has been recognized and it also comes with P1 million pesos cash reward which UAE's "Best Nanny" awardee consider as God's reward for all her sacrifices she had been dealing for years.


Melanie Manansala, 44, bagged the award on November 25 at aan event organized Rise, a wealth management platform for migrants in its aim to recognize all the hardworking nannies in the UAE.

Melanie started to work in the UAE when she was 19 and she has been working in the country for 24 years. Being the eldest of five children, her burden to send her younger siblings became her motivation to work abroad at a young age.We often hear bad news about Filipina household workers being abused and maltreated especially in the Middle East. We can read it on social media and mainstream media as well— OFWs crying and pleading for help to those who can possibly render it.  Today we will read a different story. A nanny who's hardwork and sacrifice has been recognized and it also comes with P1 million pesos cash reward which UAE's "Best Nanny" awardee consider as God's reward for all her sacrifices she had been dealing for years.   Melanie Manansala, 44, bagged the award on November 25 at aan event organized Rise, a wealth management platform for migrants in its aim to recognize all the hardworking nannies in the UAE.   Melanie started to work in the UAE when she was 19 and she has been working in the country for 24 years. Being the eldest of five children, her burden to send her younger siblings became her motivation to work abroad at a young age.    Sponsored Links  “I used to cry a lot at first. But then I would just pray and ask God to help me and guide me through life,” Melanie said  She is currently working with her fourth employer, a family of four from The Netherlands, whom consider her as a part of the family, giving encouragements to her in pursuing her dreams and do better in life. Jelle Leeksma, her employer, as a witness to her "positivity towards work", nominated her for the award.  “We can always count on her. She always goes an extra mile with work and she has initiative... She’s a really loving and caring nanny. We wouldn’t trust anybody with our children more than her. She is the perfect the nanny,” her employer said.  The recognition, however, granted Manansala a starter retirement fund of one million pesos (around Dh73,000) and a ticket to the Philippines from Air Arabia, a bank account, Rise child care courses among others.   Source: Gulf News Society       Advertisement  Read More:               ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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“I used to cry a lot at first. But then I would just pray and ask God to help me and guide me through life,” Melanie said

She is currently working with her fourth employer, a family of four from The Netherlands, whom consider her as a part of the family, giving encouragements to her in pursuing her dreams and do better in life. Jelle Leeksma, her employer, as a witness to her "positivity towards work", nominated her for the award.

“We can always count on her. She always goes an extra mile with work and she has initiative... She’s a really loving and caring nanny. We wouldn’t trust anybody with our children more than her. She is the perfect the nanny,” her employer said.

The recognition, however, granted Manansala a starter retirement fund of one million pesos (around Dh73,000) and a ticket to the Philippines from Air Arabia, a bank account, Rise child care courses among others.

Source: Gulf News Society
We often hear bad news about Filipina household workers being abused and maltreated especially in the Middle East. We can read it on social media and mainstream media as well— OFWs crying and pleading for help to those who can possibly render it.  Today we will read a different story. A nanny who's hardwork and sacrifice has been recognized and it also comes with P1 million pesos cash reward which UAE's "Best Nanny" awardee consider as God's reward for all her sacrifices she had been dealing for years.   Melanie Manansala, 44, bagged the award on November 25 at aan event organized Rise, a wealth management platform for migrants in its aim to recognize all the hardworking nannies in the UAE.   Melanie started to work in the UAE when she was 19 and she has been working in the country for 24 years. Being the eldest of five children, her burden to send her younger siblings became her motivation to work abroad at a young age.    Sponsored Links  “I used to cry a lot at first. But then I would just pray and ask God to help me and guide me through life,” Melanie said  She is currently working with her fourth employer, a family of four from The Netherlands, whom consider her as a part of the family, giving encouragements to her in pursuing her dreams and do better in life. Jelle Leeksma, her employer, as a witness to her "positivity towards work", nominated her for the award.  “We can always count on her. She always goes an extra mile with work and she has initiative... She’s a really loving and caring nanny. We wouldn’t trust anybody with our children more than her. She is the perfect the nanny,” her employer said.  The recognition, however, granted Manansala a starter retirement fund of one million pesos (around Dh73,000) and a ticket to the Philippines from Air Arabia, a bank account, Rise child care courses among others.   Source: Gulf News Society       Advertisement  Read More:               ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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