“Our goal is to see more and more Filipino families embracing the beauty of adoption and foster care. While not everyone will be called to adopt, we all have a part to play.” - Chrina Cuna-Henson in her interview with Tatler Asia.
Tatler has selected our Founder and Executive Director Chrina Cuna-Henson as an eligible candidate for the Front & Female Awards which recognizes influential women championing progress in the Philippines. In the article, Chrina talks about how we respond to the orphan crisis in Generations—Home and how her journey to motherhood is what fueled the organization in the first place.
With this recognition, we hope that our advocacy can reach an even wider audience and encourage more people to take part in building a culture that celebrates adoption and foster care.
Chrina’s commitment to her work continues to inspire us and we can’t wait to cheer for her during the announcement of the awards’ winners on August 9th!
Rain Tiangco is a student at the University of the Philippines Diliman taking BA Broadcast Media Arts and Studies. Since her teenage years, Rain has been involved in—and, at times, spearheaded—initiatives that cater to the welfare of orphaned children and underresourced communities. She strongly believes in using media for advocacies and hopes to eventually involve herself in the production of children's media. Justin Dionisio is a video producer with a strong passion for motion design. He has worked on multiple productions for over 4 years—both academic and professional—and has continuously strived for both creativity and efficient storytelling in the visual communication of his work. He's currently taking up BA Broadcast Media Arts and Studies in the University of the Philippines Diliman and aspires to have his work be the next thing you see on-screen, whether it be on a billboard, on television, or your phone.
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