LOOK: Camille Villar launches 'Pasa-Tulong' project this Women's Month
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- House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar launched the "Pasa-Tulong" (Pay it forward) initiative to encourage residents of her district to pass on acts of kindness to other people.
Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar (Rep. Villar’s office)
House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar launched the “Pasa-Tulong” (Pay it forward) initiative to encourage residents of her district to pass on acts of kindness to other people.
Villar launched the heartwarming project amid the celebration of National Women’s Month in March to “spark the spirit of compassion and generosity” especially among women.
The lawmaker shared that this initiative is adapted from the popular romantic drama film, “Pay It Forward”.
The movie tackles the noble concept that when someone does something good to you, you don’t pay it back but instead pass it on by helping another person.

(Rep. Villar’s office)
To jumpstart the project, Villar chose Nanay Librada "Libreng" C. Romero, a street sweeper member-volunteer of the "Kaagapay sa Kalinisan at Kagandahan ng Las Pinas" group, as one of her beneficiaries.
The Las Piñas lawmaker gave her a P15,000 capital to open a small sari-sari store, which she had long wanted to own.
To pay forward the solon's good deed, Nanay Libreng shared part of her earnings from the sari-sari store to her daughter-in-law Elena, who opened her own softdrinks retail business to boost her family’s income.
Elena then passed on her good fortune to her sister-in-law Mary Grace, who used the financial assistance to start her retail home-made dishwashing soap business.
In turn, Mary Grace helped her daughter Ricka to jumpstart her own mini donut business.
“When women support each other, incredible things happen,” said Villar.

(Rep. Villar’s office)