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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

After Bulacan Massacre: 10 Safety Tips for Your Family You Left In the Philippines


Criminals are everywhere. Theft and robbers are taking chances to break into our house if opportunity permits. So if we are living alone, living with our families or if we are the only person left in the house for some reason, we should secure our safety and our property also.   But we can prepare for this situation so that if the situation comes to worse, we can fight.  Here are top 10 tips that will help us feel safer when we are are home.







Criminals are everywhere. Theft and robbers are taking chances to break into our house if opportunity permits. So if we are living alone, living with our families or if we are the only person left in the house for some reason, we should secure our safety and our property also. 

But we can prepare for this situation so that if the situation comes to worse, we can fight.

Here are top 10 tips that will help us feel safer when we are are home.




1. Know your neighbors.

Neighbors will not just stay neighbors. As time pass by, they will become your friend that will keep an eye on you when you are alone and in your home when you are away.

The neighbor will help alert you also of any potential problems. If you and your neighbor become BFFs, your family will be having friends to invite for a dinner or a movie time if you are left alone.




2. Lock the door and windows

A safe neighborhood is great, but as soon as you come in the house, make sure your doors are locked. When a family is about to sleep, don't forget to lock windows too. A dead bolt for all your door is the best.

Uninvited strangers cannot easily walk in inside your home if your doors and windows are locked.


3. Get a security system and installed CCTV cameras

If you can afford, you can install some type of alarm or security system. It will alarm in case of intruders. Aside from this, you can also monitor your property from your phone while you are away. Meanwhile, CCTV cameras can record movement o people in your vicinity and you can check if this peoples as a doubtful interest in the neighborhood.



4. Turn on your guard lights and close curtains

When it starts to get dark, turn on the exterior lights and close your window curtains. Guard lights will keep intruder away while they cannot peek inside if the curtains are closed.



5. Get a dog.

A dog will not serve as "bantay" or guard that will scare any intruder, the dog will also keep you company when you are living alone or left alone. Consider getting a dog with a loud bark, it will alert you every time there are unnecessary movements around your house. But remember, be a responsible dog owner.



6. Do not hide keys outside

It is a common mistake to hide a key under the mat or flower pots. This is the first spot intruder will look if they want to get inside your house. Instead, give a spare key to a trusted neighbor or a family member.


7. Do not post in social media that you are alone

Posting status about "living alone" or "left alone in the house" is dangerous, because, in other sense, you are not just informing your Facebook friends that you are alone, but also your are giving information to criminals that may be stalking your profile that indeed, "You are alone". For them, this is a change to "accompany" you.



8. Take note of emergency numbers

Aside from the numbers of your immediate family, you must have hotline number of the police station, fire, hospitals, barangay or village security to call in time of emergency or if your security is at stake.

9. Take a self-defense class, buy a taser, pepper spray or tear gas

You can use this not just when you are alone but every time when you need it. With this, you can feel better about defending your family. There is basic self-defense class to learn to protect yourself.

Taser, pepper spray or tear gas. This may help you in the case of a criminal encounter. But first, know how to use it to protect yourself too.

10. Stay alert

We love music when we are alone. But please do not listen to music with your earphone. It limits your hearing of outside noise and you cannot notice if something seems wrong.

When sleeping, put your cellphone in a place when you can easily get, in the case of emergency. Know where your keys are to open your door if you need to get out. Also, do not forget your exit plan for the safety of your family.


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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Good News! OFW In UAE Death Row, Now Free From Death Penalty


Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.



Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty.
The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case. 
Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.
Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family.

However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half.
Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.
Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case.
Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.

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Overseas Workers Welfare Organization (OWWA)  Administrator hans leo Cacdac has disclosed that OWWA board of trustees  has recently approved a resolution allotting financial aid for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), who were affected by the ongoing clash between the government forces and the Maute terror group in Marawi City.   The approved financial aid amounting to P100 million will be distributed by the agency to the affected OFW families.     According to Admin Hans Cacdac, the calamity component involves cash assistance of P3,000 for active members and P1,000 members who are not active.   OWWA Region 10 office is already in the process of determining the number of  qualified beneficiaries for the cash assistance.     “Our Region 10 director is on the ground in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro, determining the amount to be given to the beneficiaries. Distribution will happen in the coming week,” Cacdac said.   The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), for its part,  earlier said that it will provide livelihood aid to  the displaced workers due to the crisis.  Marawi residents, including OFW families had voluntarily evacuated their homes in area since last week due to the rising tension. Most of them went to the nearby areas like Iligan and Cagayan de Oro City.  Their villages had been under Maute terror and they need to be somewhere safe.  President  Rodrigo Duterte already declared martial law in  the entire Mindanao  ordering the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to intensify counter offensives against the ISIS-inspired group.  Meanwhile, Department of Social Welfare and Development opened various evacuation centers in Mindanao following the exodus of the residents in Marawi City. According to DSWD Sec. Judy Taguiwalo, they have  food packs and non-food items on standby for distribution for affected residents from Marawi City.  DSWD assures to keep the safety of every residents in the area especially the women, children and the elderly.  Evacuation Center  Location  Buruun School of Fisheries  Iligan City  Maria Cristina Gymnasium  Iligan City  Tomas Cabili Gymnasium  Iligan City  Iligan School of Fisheries Gymnasium  Iligan City  MSU-IIT CASS Building  Iligan City  Lanao del Sur Provincial Capitol  Marawi City  Gomampong Ali's Residents  Baloi, Lanao del Sur  Saguiaran Municipal Hall  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  People's Plaza  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Old Madrasa  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Old Masjid  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  BFP Office  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  DepEd Kinder Room  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Source: Manila Bulletin
Overseas Workers Welfare Organization (OWWA) Administrator hans leo Cacdac has disclosed that OWWA board of trustees has recently approved a resolution allotting financial aid for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), who were affected by the ongoing clash between the government forces and the Maute terror group in Marawi City. The approved financial aid amounting to P100 million will be distributed by the agency to the affected OFW families.The biggest challenge to returning OFWs who lost their jobs from hostilities or distressful situations abroad is how to sustain the needs of their family now that they have lost their jobs. OWWA is now ready to help them start over with programs suited to help displaced OFWs.  Ms.Rosalina B. Casuga is a worker from Malaysia for six months. She is a returnee from San Carlos Heights, Baguio City. She applied under the Balik Pinas Balik Hanap Buhay Program at OWWA CAR and received her starter kits livelihood assistance on June 2, 2017.  The program is a package of livelihood support to returning OFW's who are either displaced by hostilities, distressed workers or other distressful situations. The aim is to help the returning OFWs  by providing livelihood that will generate everyday income for the family.  The OWWA “Balik Pinas! Balik Hanapbuhay!” Program is a non-cash livelihood support/assistance intended to provide immediate relief to returning member-OFWs who were displaced from their jobs due to wars/political conflicts in host countries, or policy reforms, controls and changes by the host government; or were victims of illegal recruitment and/or human trafficking or other distressful situations.  It is a package of livelihood assistance amounting to Ten Thousand Pesos (Php 10,000.00) maximum consisting of techno-skills and/or entrepreneurship trainings, starter kits/goods and/or such other services that will enable beneficiaries to quickly start a livelihood undertaking through self/wage employment.  The program aims to enable the beneficiaries to be multi-skilled through access to training services by training institutions like TESDA, DTI, and NGOs. It also equips the beneficiaries with skills that are highly in demand in the local labor market and enables them to plan, set-up, start and operate a livelihood undertaking by providing them with ready-to-go rollout self-employment package of services, consisting of short-duration trainings, start-up kits/goods business counseling and technical and marketing assistance.  To avail of the livelihood assistance and livelihood starter kit from OWWA you can contact the following:  OWWA Main Ground Floor, Rm 101, OWWA Center  7th St. corner F. B. Harrison St., Pasay City  Telephone Numbers: +632 891 7601 to 24  Hotline: +632 551-1560; +632 551-6641  E-mail Address: rmd@owwa.gov.ph   NATIONAL REINTEGRATION CENTER FOR OFWs  Ground Floor, Blas F. Ople Development Center (Old OWWA Building)  Corner Solana and Victoria Streets  Intramuros, Manila  Telephone Numbers: 527-6184/526-2633/526-2392  E-mail Address: nrcoreintegration@gmail.com   BUREAU OF WORKERS WITH SPECIAL CONCERNS  9th Floor, Antonino Bldg.  J. Bocobo St. cor. T. M. Kalaw Ave.  Ermita, Manila  Tel. No.: 404-3336  Fax No.: 527-5858  Email: mail@bwsc.dole.gov.ph  Or visit any OWWA Regional Offices near you.

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