By: Doug Nguyen We have exciting news to share: we’ve redesigned your Social Security Statement (Statement) to make it easier to find the information you need. Who gets a Statement? You will get a Statement if you are an ...
Read More »Featuring: Rose Hipona and Aleks Boneo in World of Dancing
By: Veronica Leighton In our vibrant Fil-Am community of Chicago, dancing is the foremost go-to activity of individuals with different purposes in life, mainly for health (physically, emotionally and mentally); for lively expression of the dance itself with music; ...
Read More »Make Use of Time or Waste Time
By: Nancy Abiera You can buy a clock but you can’t buy time. You can buy health insurance but you can’t buy health. There are things in life that you just can’t purchase. I want to remind us of ...
Read More »Remembering Local World War Two Veterans Who Served In The Philippines
By: Bob Boyer There is much to write about this year, for me personally, as we approach Veterans Day, November 11. That is why I started with the October issue in which I wrote about Father Brendan (Jack) McKeough, ...
Read More »THEN & NOW
By: Faye Mendiola Adrian Cadavillo THEN: Adrian Cadavillo, a 12-year-old Philippine child actor in the 80’s. NOW: Adrian. at 52 years-old, 6’3”, still handsome, married with two daughters. He works as Nurse Manager of Behavioral Health Department, also at Kindred Hospital. Francis Mon ...
Read More »Psalm 25: A Childlike Humility
By: Edward Cortez The gnawing feeling of guilt and shame overpowers him. The possibility that his enemies would expose some dark secrets of his past haunts him. Several times, David implores God not to put him to shame. David ...
Read More »One Small Christmas Gift Gives Hope To A Child at the Salvation Army Angel Tree
By: Boom Boom Cabalona, “X” Divinagracia, Christopher Miranda Giving a toy to a needy child. It is a small gesture but participating in The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree will make this Christmas memorable for you as well as the children in need. ...
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